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I would be interested to know of peoples experience with
anti
-
reflux
surgery
, such as partial or full fundoplication, LINX or stretta. Was it worth it? What is life like after the surgery? Any disadvantages? With thanks for your replies.
I would be interested to know of peoples experience with
anti
-
reflux
surgery
, such as partial or full fundoplication, LINX or stretta. Was it worth it? What is life like after the surgery? Any disadvantages? With thanks for your replies.
Inominate
in
Acid Reflux Support
9 months ago
CHANGE OF BIOLOGIC TREATMENT
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
JGBH
in
Arthritis Action
2 months ago
employer moved me
Discovered private nhs employer has moved me from room on my own to room with other staff during my absence from work after emergency hip replacement surgery with no consultation 🙁have RA and on anti tnf medication and been in room on own since return to work in 2020 and choose to wear face mask still
Discovered private nhs employer has moved me from room on my own to room with other staff during my absence from work after emergency hip replacement surgery with no consultation 🙁have RA and on anti tnf medication and been in room on own since return to work in 2020 and choose to wear face mask still
1984cockapoo
in
NRAS
1 month ago
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Update
I haven’t posted in a while but thought I would give an update. I’m now 24 weeks pregnant and have had a semi-smooth pregnancy so far some of the symptoms I’ve had are;
Symptoms
- light bleed (turned out I am A- (RhD Neg) so needed to get the preventative anti D shot early.
Update
I haven’t posted in a while but thought I would give an update. I’m now 24 weeks pregnant and have had a semi-smooth pregnancy so far some of the symptoms I’ve had are;
Symptoms
- light bleed (turned out I am A- (RhD Neg) so needed to get the preventative anti D shot early.
Novbby
in
Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
At my wits end
After suffering with stomach issues for an absolutely years (getting progressively worse each year) I was eventually given a test from the GP, the stool sample flagged something so was sent off to gastro. They did the usual colonoscopy which came back with ulcers in the colon. They took samples, which
After suffering with stomach issues for an absolutely years (getting progressively worse each year) I was eventually given a test from the GP, the stool sample flagged something so was sent off to gastro. They did the usual colonoscopy which came back with ulcers in the colon. They took samples, which
FedupwithIBS1
in
IBS Network
7 months ago
ITP, Need your help
In May 2016, some purpura and Petechia was observed in my legs, to know about it I did CBC. CBC report showed that Platelets of my blood had reached about 47,000 and by passage of 20 days it decreased and reached to 10,000. Beside this I had heavy bleeding and Epistaxis along with purpura. I stated
In May 2016, some purpura and Petechia was observed in my legs, to know about it I did CBC. CBC report showed that Platelets of my blood had reached about 47,000 and by passage of 20 days it decreased and reached to 10,000. Beside this I had heavy bleeding and Epistaxis along with purpura. I stated
Homayoon
in
ITP Support Association
7 months ago
Vabysmo or Eylea
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
VikPa
in
Macular Society
2 months ago
R A 4 anti tnf on bariticinib 2mg
Severe RA since 1995 has anyone had 2nd total hip replacement ,one keeps dislocating had it 22yrs .
Severe RA since 1995 has anyone had 2nd total hip replacement ,one keeps dislocating had it 22yrs .
Elephant100
in
NRAS
7 months ago
Severe Morning headaches
hi I was diagnosed some years ago with hyperthyroidism I was prescribed Carbimazole and in more recent years changed to PTU. Both have horrible side effects for me, but I’ve lived with it as I don’t want to loose my thyroid. Side effects are, Mainly severe headaches. I have recently taken a break from
hi I was diagnosed some years ago with hyperthyroidism I was prescribed Carbimazole and in more recent years changed to PTU. Both have horrible side effects for me, but I’ve lived with it as I don’t want to loose my thyroid. Side effects are, Mainly severe headaches. I have recently taken a break from
melross
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Thyroid UK
31 minutes ago
Surgery or radiation, looking for some advices
Hi everyone, I’m looking for some advices for my father. He was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. He probably already had it for a long time. Quite high PSA (way over 20), and spread to multiple lymph nodes. The surgeon said surgery is still doable, followed by radiation. Radiation oncologist
Hi everyone, I’m looking for some advices for my father. He was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. He probably already had it for a long time. Quite high PSA (way over 20), and spread to multiple lymph nodes. The surgeon said surgery is still doable, followed by radiation. Radiation oncologist
Healing1826
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 hours ago
Unexplained “rash”
I’m currently into 6 years of PMR, having had my fair share of ups and downs, and am now on 3.5mg of Pred, which the Rheumatologist thinks will be necessary for a while. Other than that I’ve been in reasonable health. But a couple of months ago I had to have a biopsy on a lesion on my back. Whilst the
I’m currently into 6 years of PMR, having had my fair share of ups and downs, and am now on 3.5mg of Pred, which the Rheumatologist thinks will be necessary for a while. Other than that I’ve been in reasonable health. But a couple of months ago I had to have a biopsy on a lesion on my back. Whilst the
Janann25
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PMRGCAuk
12 hours ago
Need practical advice re:RRP for 76 year-old in fair shape
Hi everyone, My husband, just turned 76, is having a robotic radical prostatectomy on 5/13. He is (so far) Gleason 4+3, high Decipher score., clean PSMA. We eventually chose surgery as he's also been in retention for many months due to a median lobe, he preferred that to doing a HoLep followed by radiation
Hi everyone, My husband, just turned 76, is having a robotic radical prostatectomy on 5/13. He is (so far) Gleason 4+3, high Decipher score., clean PSMA. We eventually chose surgery as he's also been in retention for many months due to a median lobe, he preferred that to doing a HoLep followed by radiation
AliceinW57
in
Prostate Cancer Network
13 hours ago
Thank you!
Hi everyone, Just wanted to say a huge thank to everyone who responded to my various messages over the last couple of days about my mums surgery. Not to jinx anything but everything seems to be on track for mum to be discharged tomorrow (a week after her op) and shes feeling so much better both physically
Hi everyone, Just wanted to say a huge thank to everyone who responded to my various messages over the last couple of days about my mums surgery. Not to jinx anything but everything seems to be on track for mum to be discharged tomorrow (a week after her op) and shes feeling so much better both physically
georgiageorgia182
in
My Ovacome
13 hours ago
1 year anniversary of Hybrid Mini maze
My 1 year anniversary is actually Saturday but I’m sitting in a church hall acting as a polling Clark for the police and crime commissioners election, I’ve been here since 6:15 am and will finish about 10:15 pm, that alone would of been impossible 12months ago. There’s been highs and lows over the 12months
My 1 year anniversary is actually Saturday but I’m sitting in a church hall acting as a polling Clark for the police and crime commissioners election, I’ve been here since 6:15 am and will finish about 10:15 pm, that alone would of been impossible 12months ago. There’s been highs and lows over the 12months
4chickens
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 hours ago
TPO positive, history of early miscarriage's, no need to medicate however still being referred to endocrinologist?
Previously when speaking with my GP's I have not really got very far and didn't really feel like my concerns were being addressed or even acknowledged. No face to face or even telephone conversations, just the same old cycle of being sent for bloods then being told all ok or 'currently stable' etc.
Previously when speaking with my GP's I have not really got very far and didn't really feel like my concerns were being addressed or even acknowledged. No face to face or even telephone conversations, just the same old cycle of being sent for bloods then being told all ok or 'currently stable' etc.
DaisyChain22
in
Thyroid UK
18 hours ago
New Here - Type 3c diabetes.
Hi there, Looking for support groups / networking groups of folks with type 3c diabetes. Long story short: - Necrotic Pancreatitis in 2022 - Hospitalized 4 months - Developed gastroparesis - Surgery, removed gallbladder and performed gastrojejunostomy Now I have type 3c diabetes, as well as a
Hi there, Looking for support groups / networking groups of folks with type 3c diabetes. Long story short: - Necrotic Pancreatitis in 2022 - Hospitalized 4 months - Developed gastroparesis - Surgery, removed gallbladder and performed gastrojejunostomy Now I have type 3c diabetes, as well as a
Silly_Dumpling
in
Chronic Pancreatitis Support
20 hours ago
Pulmonary Vein Isolation
What has been the experience with pulmonary vein isolation I am seriously considering it. Risks? Results? Recovery time? I am 84 Permanent afib that no longer responds to cardioversion. The Electrophysiologist told me 70% chance for results but may not last longer than 7 months. If I do not elect
What has been the experience with pulmonary vein isolation I am seriously considering it. Risks? Results? Recovery time? I am 84 Permanent afib that no longer responds to cardioversion. The Electrophysiologist told me 70% chance for results but may not last longer than 7 months. If I do not elect
farewelltoarms
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
21 hours ago
depression
It,s now five years since I had an oesphagectomy. I find that I,m suffering from flashbacks a lot of the time. It was eighteen months of continual tests before I was diagnosed then I had chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by surgery. I,m used to my new normal now regarding diet etc however it’s this
It,s now five years since I had an oesphagectomy. I find that I,m suffering from flashbacks a lot of the time. It was eighteen months of continual tests before I was diagnosed then I had chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by surgery. I,m used to my new normal now regarding diet etc however it’s this
Summerson
in
My Cancer Community
21 hours ago
Transplant clinic
Hi on Tuesday I was at clinic for the first time after my surgery to make sure that everything with my heart was ok. I got an echo scan which was fine, I have mild regurgitation (I am not really sure what that means) my consultant is not too concerned about it. The main worry for me is my blood pressure
Hi on Tuesday I was at clinic for the first time after my surgery to make sure that everything with my heart was ok. I got an echo scan which was fine, I have mild regurgitation (I am not really sure what that means) my consultant is not too concerned about it. The main worry for me is my blood pressure
Thanksnhs
in
British Heart Foundation
23 hours ago
Medication side effects xx
Hi kidney warriors, I hope you are all doing OK. I've not been on for a while as been in and out of hospital and had some more surgery BUT FINALLY on the road to recovery 😁 I'm just wondering if anyone is suffering side effects from the anti rejection meds.....I have a slight tremor from the tac but
Hi kidney warriors, I hope you are all doing OK. I've not been on for a while as been in and out of hospital and had some more surgery BUT FINALLY on the road to recovery 😁 I'm just wondering if anyone is suffering side effects from the anti rejection meds.....I have a slight tremor from the tac but
Kidneykel
in
Kidney Transplant
1 day ago
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