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Raised liver function on niraparib
Good morning all,This is my first post although I have found the site very helpful during my journey, and thank everyone for sharing their experiences. It's very helpful to know yo are not alone. I have recently started niraparib after surgery and chemo, initially side effects minor, slightly raised
Good morning all,This is my first post although I have found the site very helpful during my journey, and thank everyone for sharing their experiences. It's very helpful to know yo are not alone. I have recently started niraparib after surgery and chemo, initially side effects minor, slightly raised
Bluedoor24
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My Ovacome
2 days ago
HoneyYorkie
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
HoneyYorkie
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 days ago
Off Topic - when Dougal met Eric!!
Hi everyone When Dougal met Eric! I had a chance meeting with another Maltipoo owner in my local town last year, whose dog ended up being Dougal’s brother. Made even more unbelievable as Eric and his owners lived 100 miles away and were just up at the coast on holiday. Well today they both met for
Hi everyone When Dougal met Eric! I had a chance meeting with another Maltipoo owner in my local town last year, whose dog ended up being Dougal’s brother. Made even more unbelievable as Eric and his owners lived 100 miles away and were just up at the coast on holiday. Well today they both met for
Kati66
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NRAS
2 days ago
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Update on prognosis for my husband with stage 4 A cancer.
I met with the Cornell team and the oncologist was against surgery and now they are suggesting radiation for two weeks 5 times a day by MRI guided machine and ADT for two years. Have a consult with Memorial Sloane Kettering next week then will make our decision. Feeling confused as want hubby to make
I met with the Cornell team and the oncologist was against surgery and now they are suggesting radiation for two weeks 5 times a day by MRI guided machine and ADT for two years. Have a consult with Memorial Sloane Kettering next week then will make our decision. Feeling confused as want hubby to make
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Help with results and my doctor
HI I've been having challenges with my doctor, who won't listen to me despite some great articles and advice from this group. Back in November my TSH level was 4.83 (range 0.35 to 4.94) and T4 14.0 (range 9 - 19.05). I was on 50mg of levothyroxine for my UAT diagnosed in Sept 23. She refused to listen
HI I've been having challenges with my doctor, who won't listen to me despite some great articles and advice from this group. Back in November my TSH level was 4.83 (range 0.35 to 4.94) and T4 14.0 (range 9 - 19.05). I was on 50mg of levothyroxine for my UAT diagnosed in Sept 23. She refused to listen
Shoesy99
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
Help with results please 🙏
Hi, been Hashimotos/hypothyroid about 10 years. Was always on 225mg. Since perimenopause they've dropped me to 150 which I was reluctant but had to do. Stayed like this for 3 years but new Dr, new results - she wants to drop me again. Trying to balance HRT to help all pain and symptoms. Scared of how
Hi, been Hashimotos/hypothyroid about 10 years. Was always on 225mg. Since perimenopause they've dropped me to 150 which I was reluctant but had to do. Stayed like this for 3 years but new Dr, new results - she wants to drop me again. Trying to balance HRT to help all pain and symptoms. Scared of how
Julesb02
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
Nerve damage
Since my carpal tunnel, cubitunnel and median nerve surgery 2 years ago, I have experienced horrible, constant seeking nerve pain in my left arm. My hand is deformed and I have no use of my arm and hand. After 2 hand surgeons, 2 PT's and a neurologist, all of whom said there was nothing they could do
Since my carpal tunnel, cubitunnel and median nerve surgery 2 years ago, I have experienced horrible, constant seeking nerve pain in my left arm. My hand is deformed and I have no use of my arm and hand. After 2 hand surgeons, 2 PT's and a neurologist, all of whom said there was nothing they could do
mariootsi
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Neuropathy Support
2 days ago
Having to decide best option for endo
I've just today been seen by gyne at the hospital I've had symptoms of endo for 17 year long story short in 2016 I had a cyst and ovary removed as we thought this was causing me pain after this I've ended up with pain that's been getting worse. Today after speaking to Dr they said they don't like to
I've just today been seen by gyne at the hospital I've had symptoms of endo for 17 year long story short in 2016 I had a cyst and ovary removed as we thought this was causing me pain after this I've ended up with pain that's been getting worse. Today after speaking to Dr they said they don't like to
Pinkyprint
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Endo detection after surgery
Hi. I was just wondering when/how people who had surgery realised they still had endo in their bodies? I just had a laproscopy on May 3 and recovering fairly well. I can feel my next menstrual cycle starting and am feeling much of the same pain that I did before.[i] [/i][u][i]
It is not the surgical
Hi. I was just wondering when/how people who had surgery realised they still had endo in their bodies? I just had a laproscopy on May 3 and recovering fairly well. I can feel my next menstrual cycle starting and am feeling much of the same pain that I did before.[i] [/i][u][i]
It is not the surgical
sha_pow_
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Gallstones
Hello I went to out of hours in September after having pain under my ribs right side that went round to my back, they said to take paracetamol and buscopan, as I said I suffer with IBS. The next day the pain didnt go away and I went to A&E, they took blood and did an ECG it came back clear. They
Hello I went to out of hours in September after having pain under my ribs right side that went round to my back, they said to take paracetamol and buscopan, as I said I suffer with IBS. The next day the pain didnt go away and I went to A&E, they took blood and did an ECG it came back clear. They
aliclg
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British Liver Trust
2 days ago
I’m still here
Hello Good People Been a while since I’ve been on but as I saw my consultant yesterday I thought I’d give an update. The valve is working perfectly he said but I’ve had problems with horrendous leg ache and weight gain despite exercising and dieting. After researching the drugs I’m on, he agreed for
Hello Good People Been a while since I’ve been on but as I saw my consultant yesterday I thought I’d give an update. The valve is working perfectly he said but I’ve had problems with horrendous leg ache and weight gain despite exercising and dieting. After researching the drugs I’m on, he agreed for
highburyted
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
Swimming advice
Hello to all you amazing, strong, determined beautiful ladies 😍 I have always been an avid regular swimmer, the last 5 years I have swam in the sea and lakes mainly. However, my oncologist advised against swimming atall during treatment due to the significant risk of infection and the possible impact
Hello to all you amazing, strong, determined beautiful ladies 😍 I have always been an avid regular swimmer, the last 5 years I have swam in the sea and lakes mainly. However, my oncologist advised against swimming atall during treatment due to the significant risk of infection and the possible impact
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
3 days ago
2nd post update from neurology and quick Q. can you see your muscles moving?
hi only my second post, had a very disappointing appt with a private neurologist over my RLS and muscle twitching. brief history mine started as muscle twitching out hip surgery with restless legs flaring up as a side dish it’s now widespread twitching and restless legs. He tried prescribing me duloxetine
hi only my second post, had a very disappointing appt with a private neurologist over my RLS and muscle twitching. brief history mine started as muscle twitching out hip surgery with restless legs flaring up as a side dish it’s now widespread twitching and restless legs. He tried prescribing me duloxetine
Zenawarrior73
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 days ago
Whirly Whirly bird.
You’ve heard about the whirly whirly bird that flies in ever decreasing circles until it finally flies up its own orifice. Well if not then you’ve probably heard about me HipHop1972, I am that whirly whirly bird. With my surgeries inability to treat my severe refractory RLS quite possibly due to the
You’ve heard about the whirly whirly bird that flies in ever decreasing circles until it finally flies up its own orifice. Well if not then you’ve probably heard about me HipHop1972, I am that whirly whirly bird. With my surgeries inability to treat my severe refractory RLS quite possibly due to the
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 days ago
Cosmetic surgery post transplant
Hello, Has anyone had cosmetic surgery post transplant? I’ve been doing surgery consultations and speaking with my nephrologist, planning for doing this in the future and have a sense of the risks. Currently on the fence, but curious if anyone else has gone down this path.
Hello, Has anyone had cosmetic surgery post transplant? I’ve been doing surgery consultations and speaking with my nephrologist, planning for doing this in the future and have a sense of the risks. Currently on the fence, but curious if anyone else has gone down this path.
EmTexas
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Kidney Transplant
3 days ago
Hi, Im new here! Stage IV Ovarian Ca champion
Hello, My name is Nicole. Im 42 and live in Florida with my husband and our two children 8&9. i had battled and won stage I breast cancer when I was 26 years old in 2009. I had been complaining of all the symptoms in 2022 only to be brushed off and not taken seriously. When my OBGYN took me seriously
Hello, My name is Nicole. Im 42 and live in Florida with my husband and our two children 8&9. i had battled and won stage I breast cancer when I was 26 years old in 2009. I had been complaining of all the symptoms in 2022 only to be brushed off and not taken seriously. When my OBGYN took me seriously
Nlehrer
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
3 days ago
Dexta still no results
My Dr secretary rang the hospital. They haven't got enough staff to read them. Even if my Dr. Rang for results they still would have to wait for someone who can read them . I'm getting an appointment to see a Dr. At the surgery asap as the swelling is bigger, pain still up all of leg. And behind knee
My Dr secretary rang the hospital. They haven't got enough staff to read them. Even if my Dr. Rang for results they still would have to wait for someone who can read them . I'm getting an appointment to see a Dr. At the surgery asap as the swelling is bigger, pain still up all of leg. And behind knee
mag123ben
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MPN Voice
3 days ago
Surgery waiting times
Hello 👋 I was finally given the best news in March and was put on the waiting list to have suspected endometrioma removed and csection wound exploration. I have what we think is scar endometriosis, so this was absolutely amazing news. Sadly, they said the wait is upto 1 year which is poop but I'm happy
Hello 👋 I was finally given the best news in March and was put on the waiting list to have suspected endometrioma removed and csection wound exploration. I have what we think is scar endometriosis, so this was absolutely amazing news. Sadly, they said the wait is upto 1 year which is poop but I'm happy
ItsMeBe
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Endometriosis UK
3 days ago
PDA and Coarctation removal by Thoracotomy- Risks in 11 month old baby
HiMy daughter will undergo surgery for closure of PDA and Pseudo coarctation using the Thoracotomy. I read lots of papers around a high percent of patients developing scoliosis ? Do we have anyone in the community who had this surgery when they were 11 months old or know someone who had it done ? Thanks
HiMy daughter will undergo surgery for closure of PDA and Pseudo coarctation using the Thoracotomy. I read lots of papers around a high percent of patients developing scoliosis ? Do we have anyone in the community who had this surgery when they were 11 months old or know someone who had it done ? Thanks
Sushil1786
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British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Sonitus soundbite
Hi all, Has anyone had any experience of using the Soundbite device to address hearing loss in one ear after acoustic neuroma surgery? Just looking at options as I'm struggling a bit, so it would be good to hear of others experience. Here's the website: https://www.sonitusmedical.com/the-soundbite-hearing-system-in-detail
Hi all, Has anyone had any experience of using the Soundbite device to address hearing loss in one ear after acoustic neuroma surgery? Just looking at options as I'm struggling a bit, so it would be good to hear of others experience. Here's the website: https://www.sonitusmedical.com/the-soundbite-hearing-system-in-detail
domforr
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 days ago
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