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thyroid test results and dealing with surgery
I could do with a bit support, please! I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism last December with TSH of 67.9 and prescribed initially 25 mcg of levothyroxine gradually increased to 75mcg which was appropriate for my weight of 48 kgs. I was given blood tests every 8 weeks until: August 25 th TSH 0.68
I could do with a bit support, please! I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism last December with TSH of 67.9 and prescribed initially 25 mcg of levothyroxine gradually increased to 75mcg which was appropriate for my weight of 48 kgs. I was given blood tests every 8 weeks until: August 25 th TSH 0.68
Libuse
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
ADT for almost 2 years
Hi everyone, It is the first time I post in this network and I still feel a bit strange and with my heart beating stronger ... sorry for this! Well, I have gone through surgery, radiotherapy, ADT, since my diagnosis in February 2018. It will be 2 years in February next since I started ADT and PSA has
Hi everyone, It is the first time I post in this network and I still feel a bit strange and with my heart beating stronger ... sorry for this! Well, I have gone through surgery, radiotherapy, ADT, since my diagnosis in February 2018. It will be 2 years in February next since I started ADT and PSA has
Paulo1968
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
high ileostomy output
Hi, I recently had my ileostomy surgery last on the 26th October and I’ve been out of hospital for 4 days and I’ve been getting very high out put which I have been managing but I’ve been doing all the things I’m told to slow it down with white stuff even having crackers before bed but I’m still up in
Hi, I recently had my ileostomy surgery last on the 26th October and I’ve been out of hospital for 4 days and I’ve been getting very high out put which I have been managing but I’ve been doing all the things I’m told to slow it down with white stuff even having crackers before bed but I’m still up in
MyStar86
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Living with a Stoma
7 months ago
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Nerve issues?
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask if anyone has nerve issues -
* warning *
some of this will TMI. I had stage 4 excision in May, I didn't really get any relief from my symptoms but lots of endo was removed. In about August husband and I were "doing things" and after I had an orgasm I had an odd feeling
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask if anyone has nerve issues -
* warning *
some of this will TMI. I had stage 4 excision in May, I didn't really get any relief from my symptoms but lots of endo was removed. In about August husband and I were "doing things" and after I had an orgasm I had an odd feeling
G3miniStar
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
just like that, another BFN 💔
Sad day today ☹️ Very grateful to have some frozen. Those with endo or implantation failure, what tests did you do before your next transfer, if any? I’m thinking pgt-a, NK cells and maybe a biopsy to check my lining? I also in two minds about whether to have excision surgery for my endo before we
Sad day today ☹️ Very grateful to have some frozen. Those with endo or implantation failure, what tests did you do before your next transfer, if any? I’m thinking pgt-a, NK cells and maybe a biopsy to check my lining? I also in two minds about whether to have excision surgery for my endo before we
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
FYI: from the VA research information on Veterans
➤ Prostate cancer Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy affecting men in the United States. It is also the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in VA. In 2016, VA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation established a partnership to promote prevention, screening, and research to find new treatments
➤ Prostate cancer Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy affecting men in the United States. It is also the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in VA. In 2016, VA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation established a partnership to promote prevention, screening, and research to find new treatments
MouseAddams
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
delayed reconstruction
I had a subdural haemorrhage in may 2023 removing most of the right side of my scull even encroached my forehead that’s some 10 months ago now. I was supposed to receive reconstructive surgery and have titanium implant to protect the sensitive area where my skin is my only protection to my brain. That
I had a subdural haemorrhage in may 2023 removing most of the right side of my scull even encroached my forehead that’s some 10 months ago now. I was supposed to receive reconstructive surgery and have titanium implant to protect the sensitive area where my skin is my only protection to my brain. That
Jodieb73
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Headway
5 months ago
post op gyno appointment
hey guys, I had a laparoscopy about a month ago where they confirmed my endo and found some nodules and cysts hiding in there. How long did you have to wait to hear back of results and to talk to the gynaecologist after your operation? Calling the hospital where my gyno resides is practically impossible
hey guys, I had a laparoscopy about a month ago where they confirmed my endo and found some nodules and cysts hiding in there. How long did you have to wait to hear back of results and to talk to the gynaecologist after your operation? Calling the hospital where my gyno resides is practically impossible
Fred91
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Shingles - to vacc or not to vacc
Morning wonderful hive mind. Wonder if I can pick your brains... I've received my first invite for a shingles vacc and while I'm "delighted' I'm on the map with local medical network I'm daunted and unsure as to whether I book one. Came on here and had a look-see in the posts regarding shingles and
Morning wonderful hive mind. Wonder if I can pick your brains... I've received my first invite for a shingles vacc and while I'm "delighted' I'm on the map with local medical network I'm daunted and unsure as to whether I book one. Came on here and had a look-see in the posts regarding shingles and
Wolfie_at_the_door
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Jude's
hi there was diagnosed 6 years ago have had injections every 12 weeks doesn’t feel like enough but GP just wrote to me saying that according to my blood test taken 6 years ago I no longer need the injections and can now absorb through food originally was told I don’t absorb it and even through lock down
hi there was diagnosed 6 years ago have had injections every 12 weeks doesn’t feel like enough but GP just wrote to me saying that according to my blood test taken 6 years ago I no longer need the injections and can now absorb through food originally was told I don’t absorb it and even through lock down
Judedench
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
5 courses of antibiotics
Hi. I have been prone to uti's for 50 years and recently had a very bad uti which took 5 different antibiotics to treat. I can't get to see a GP (Uk) only been able to get an appointment with the surgery paramedic. I've just finished a week of Nitrofurantoin which settled the symptoms, but now 2 days
Hi. I have been prone to uti's for 50 years and recently had a very bad uti which took 5 different antibiotics to treat. I can't get to see a GP (Uk) only been able to get an appointment with the surgery paramedic. I've just finished a week of Nitrofurantoin which settled the symptoms, but now 2 days
Lunadoo
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Bladder Health UK
7 months ago
Anyone had hand therapy for Chronic repetitive strain injury of the wrists?
My question is has anyone ever had hand therapy for chronic tendonitis or like a chronic repetitive strain injury in your wrist? And if so did it help with the pain? This is the only thing that I've not tried besides obviously I've not tried surgery and I asked my orthopedic hand dr about it and he doesn't
My question is has anyone ever had hand therapy for chronic tendonitis or like a chronic repetitive strain injury in your wrist? And if so did it help with the pain? This is the only thing that I've not tried besides obviously I've not tried surgery and I asked my orthopedic hand dr about it and he doesn't
Hidden
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
Urodynamics procedure?
Hello 👋 First post on this board so I'll give a brief back story. I'm 32 and have 4 kids under 6. I had a ventouse birth with my 3rd baby which resulted in a moderate cystocele and rectocele. Since then I've had another baby, a year worth of physio and now my prolapse(s??) have gotten worse and the
Hello 👋 First post on this board so I'll give a brief back story. I'm 32 and have 4 kids under 6. I had a ventouse birth with my 3rd baby which resulted in a moderate cystocele and rectocele. Since then I've had another baby, a year worth of physio and now my prolapse(s??) have gotten worse and the
Mummybear0213
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 months ago
almost had a kidney past week
my dental hygienist husband passed and they were trying to do a direct donation to me. The transplant team came and talk to me about surgery and everything. But last Saturday I was at zoo with my grown son . By the otter exhibit they’re like two round steps you can see jo hand rails at all. Well I miss
my dental hygienist husband passed and they were trying to do a direct donation to me. The transplant team came and talk to me about surgery and everything. But last Saturday I was at zoo with my grown son . By the otter exhibit they’re like two round steps you can see jo hand rails at all. Well I miss
Beachgirl32
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Kidney Transplant
7 months ago
Going Round in Circles - ???
I am hoping that you can help - although I am not sure what I am asking - but just need to offload - I hope that you will be able to see my previous posts when you will see that although not having had a B12 diagnosis, because of my many symptoms during the past two years, and no one being able to
I am hoping that you can help - although I am not sure what I am asking - but just need to offload - I hope that you will be able to see my previous posts when you will see that although not having had a B12 diagnosis, because of my many symptoms during the past two years, and no one being able to
Lemondrizz
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Hi Everyone!
Well, I've been on quite a journey. To say the least. I've had MS for22 years and I stopped all treatments back in 2018. I've had 17 years of injections. I still ended up in a wheelchair while on them. This July I was dx with Cancer of the mouth. It started with white patches. I had ALOT of Dr, PA, nurses
Well, I've been on quite a journey. To say the least. I've had MS for22 years and I stopped all treatments back in 2018. I've had 17 years of injections. I still ended up in a wheelchair while on them. This July I was dx with Cancer of the mouth. It started with white patches. I had ALOT of Dr, PA, nurses
ganna64
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My MSAA Community
7 months ago
Grumpy Old Lady in Pain - am I being too cynical?
I had an unpleasant experience at my very recently previous practice. I’ve been back in the UK for five years and only used the practice a handful of times. I had emergency surgery recently and have just had a crash course in how the NHS operates.! Am I being too cynical? and have I got most of the
I had an unpleasant experience at my very recently previous practice. I’ve been back in the UK for five years and only used the practice a handful of times. I had emergency surgery recently and have just had a crash course in how the NHS operates.! Am I being too cynical? and have I got most of the
Loco99
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
HIPOTHYROIDISM SYMPTOMS PLEASE HELP!
Hello, as I had previously published, in 2018 I had my thyroid removed and after a week I started to have very strange symptoms, dizziness, I couldn't sleep even though I was sleepy, after a month I was in the hospital for "pathological ". "Reflux, the surgeon never ordered a parathyroid hormone or blood
Hello, as I had previously published, in 2018 I had my thyroid removed and after a week I started to have very strange symptoms, dizziness, I couldn't sleep even though I was sleepy, after a month I was in the hospital for "pathological ". "Reflux, the surgeon never ordered a parathyroid hormone or blood
Lois71
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Fatigue - ABI - Depression - antidepressants
Hi everyone Autumn is here. Hope you are enjoying the changing colours around us. My level of fatigue is hard to manage some 20 months after surgery even with the pacing strategies which i have to do. In geberal, I tend to get drowsy/sedated on medication. I came off the anti seizures (they had me
Hi everyone Autumn is here. Hope you are enjoying the changing colours around us. My level of fatigue is hard to manage some 20 months after surgery even with the pacing strategies which i have to do. In geberal, I tend to get drowsy/sedated on medication. I came off the anti seizures (they had me
catrabb1t
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Headway
7 months ago
seeking feedback on my case
hi, hoping Tall_Allen and anyone else may have some thoughts...... I posted several mos. ago after being diagnosed with distant only metastatic -- GL7, low PSA, thought to be contained and headed for surgery, but asked for a PSMA -- showed 8-10 lesions in ribs and scapula. Mostly low SUV. Diagnosis
hi, hoping Tall_Allen and anyone else may have some thoughts...... I posted several mos. ago after being diagnosed with distant only metastatic -- GL7, low PSA, thought to be contained and headed for surgery, but asked for a PSMA -- showed 8-10 lesions in ribs and scapula. Mostly low SUV. Diagnosis
tmscat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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