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post period pain
hi all, I had laparoscopy last week and was recovering fine, just took some paracetamol for the first few days. Then my period came and it bam, it feels like someone is stabbing me in the ovary, waking me up at night. It’s so painful. I didn’t have severe pain before surgery, I was dianosed after years
hi all, I had laparoscopy last week and was recovering fine, just took some paracetamol for the first few days. Then my period came and it bam, it feels like someone is stabbing me in the ovary, waking me up at night. It’s so painful. I didn’t have severe pain before surgery, I was dianosed after years
Olive8000
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Realisation of impact on my family of changes in me
Howdie All I've been lost in a darkness for a while = DEPRESSION. I'm not going to write about this. I'm coming out the other side and am looking around again...thank god it has been short-lived. All of my family members who I live (3) with have upset me a lot on a consistent basis and I sunk into
Howdie All I've been lost in a darkness for a while = DEPRESSION. I'm not going to write about this. I'm coming out the other side and am looking around again...thank god it has been short-lived. All of my family members who I live (3) with have upset me a lot on a consistent basis and I sunk into
catrabb1t
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Headway
5 months ago
Endometriosis surgery with pelvic floor dysfunction
Hello all, I’m writing to see if anyone here who has pelvic floor dysfunction has also had endometriosis surgery? I’ve been getting Botox injections every 6 months to my very tight pelvic floor muscles, which has helped with my chronic pelvic pain. But I’ve also been clinically diagnosed with endometriosis
Hello all, I’m writing to see if anyone here who has pelvic floor dysfunction has also had endometriosis surgery? I’ve been getting Botox injections every 6 months to my very tight pelvic floor muscles, which has helped with my chronic pelvic pain. But I’ve also been clinically diagnosed with endometriosis
Orange8
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 months ago
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PSA post Salvage Radiation
Prior post: My husband, at diagnosis had 3+4 on a couple of samples and chose to have surgery. He had clean margins and reached undetectable PSA after Prostatectomy. Near the end of 5th year after surgery his PSA became detectable. He did salvage radiation at .09 PSA. His PSA went down to .08 after
Prior post: My husband, at diagnosis had 3+4 on a couple of samples and chose to have surgery. He had clean margins and reached undetectable PSA after Prostatectomy. Near the end of 5th year after surgery his PSA became detectable. He did salvage radiation at .09 PSA. His PSA went down to .08 after
Silverlings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Fulvestrant and Kisquali
Hi All, I've recently found out I have a regional recurrence of my BC and my oncologist is recommending switching me to Fulvestrant and Kisquali . I was diagnosed 4 years ago with Stage 3 ,due to the size of the tumor and lymph node involvement, HR+ Her2-. I had a bilateral mastectomy with an
Hi All, I've recently found out I have a regional recurrence of my BC and my oncologist is recommending switching me to Fulvestrant and Kisquali . I was diagnosed 4 years ago with Stage 3 ,due to the size of the tumor and lymph node involvement, HR+ Her2-. I had a bilateral mastectomy with an
Jg1960
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 months ago
hi, my husband had a surgery last Saturday and my whole world had crashed. GBM grade 4. I’m lost, and scared. I have 3 kids. 16, 13, 13
I’m looking for emotional support and chat. I live in California. My whole world has crashed in a second. What do I do?
I’m looking for emotional support and chat. I live in California. My whole world has crashed in a second. What do I do?
Manty54
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Glioblastoma Support
5 months ago
Family struggles and my mental health
I feel overwhelmed because I am currently in college and unfortunately have to return home for the holidays. I am also having surgery during the holidays. I don't want to go back home. Living with my family is not safe for me. I need to feel like I can get through living with them for those few weeks
I feel overwhelmed because I am currently in college and unfortunately have to return home for the holidays. I am also having surgery during the holidays. I don't want to go back home. Living with my family is not safe for me. I need to feel like I can get through living with them for those few weeks
Baconandchesse
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
copy of letter sent to GP surgery
rheumatologist sent result of Dexa scan but interestingly he lists my medical diagnosis in which he writes History of Perniceous Anaemia (gastric parietal cell antibodies positive, intrinsic factor antibodies negative) and it was this last reading that I was told by a GP from our surgery t,hat it was
rheumatologist sent result of Dexa scan but interestingly he lists my medical diagnosis in which he writes History of Perniceous Anaemia (gastric parietal cell antibodies positive, intrinsic factor antibodies negative) and it was this last reading that I was told by a GP from our surgery t,hat it was
Beadbuddy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Foraminotomy
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
yorkshirelad1
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
Not A lot Been Posted About Tooth Extraction.... TIPS? Thanks so much!
Dad is 78, probably Stage 4-ish with Parkinson's. His family and his neurologist are still working on relieving the psychosis symptoms which began after an unplanned-for, emergency surgery on his broken ankle (fell while gardening). We now have printed handouts to give every doctor, nurse, or surgeon
Dad is 78, probably Stage 4-ish with Parkinson's. His family and his neurologist are still working on relieving the psychosis symptoms which began after an unplanned-for, emergency surgery on his broken ankle (fell while gardening). We now have printed handouts to give every doctor, nurse, or surgeon
rsacdoolittle
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
ripped stitches behind shaft after teenage circumsion.. advice?
its been 6 days after i got my surgery done due to phimosis, and i noticed a big lump of some kind of fluid on the 4th day and i stupidly was trying to drain it slowly through any possible tiny gaps that were possibly left and i ripped the back stitches, releasing most the fluid out and leaving a gaping
its been 6 days after i got my surgery done due to phimosis, and i noticed a big lump of some kind of fluid on the 4th day and i stupidly was trying to drain it slowly through any possible tiny gaps that were possibly left and i ripped the back stitches, releasing most the fluid out and leaving a gaping
TIREDnTIMID
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
5 months ago
Bronchiectasis and unrelated antibiotics
Yesterday I had dental surgery to extract a molar because it was fractured ( could that be due to many many events with prednison???), and now I am on antibiotics amoxicilin. Dentist says 6 days or so. In general my peak flow always increases with antibiotics for other reasons (dental, urinary), but
Yesterday I had dental surgery to extract a molar because it was fractured ( could that be due to many many events with prednison???), and now I am on antibiotics amoxicilin. Dentist says 6 days or so. In general my peak flow always increases with antibiotics for other reasons (dental, urinary), but
Cookiemonsterr
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
24 hrs Holster test results
So, having had this test done on the last day of November and heard nothing back from my GP I decided to ring the surgery this morning.They told me it is usually around a 5 week wait before they get the results but perhaps ring the hospital. I did this and was then told by the cardio respiratory department
So, having had this test done on the last day of November and heard nothing back from my GP I decided to ring the surgery this morning.They told me it is usually around a 5 week wait before they get the results but perhaps ring the hospital. I did this and was then told by the cardio respiratory department
Instructor57
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Trigeminal Neuralgia
some few months ago, I wrote about random short head aches last perhaps just a few seconds with many every hour. After many months of trials with corticosteroid, assuming this might be sinus related, the latest MRI shows that a year after surgery (Gamma Knife), the tumour has been pressing on the Trigeminal
some few months ago, I wrote about random short head aches last perhaps just a few seconds with many every hour. After many months of trials with corticosteroid, assuming this might be sinus related, the latest MRI shows that a year after surgery (Gamma Knife), the tumour has been pressing on the Trigeminal
GGourmet
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 months ago
Steroid card
I've just received a message from my surgery asking me to download a steroid card to keep on me at all times. I guess this is common practice now. Does this mean no more blue cards?
I've just received a message from my surgery asking me to download a steroid card to keep on me at all times. I guess this is common practice now. Does this mean no more blue cards?
diana1998
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Recovery
Has anyone else had previous open heart surgery and had burning pain and discomfort in left side of ribs, back and sharp pains in chest? I know this is all part of the healing process but the burning pain and discomfort has started in the past week, which is my third/forth week after surgery. I expected
Has anyone else had previous open heart surgery and had burning pain and discomfort in left side of ribs, back and sharp pains in chest? I know this is all part of the healing process but the burning pain and discomfort has started in the past week, which is my third/forth week after surgery. I expected
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
bowel adhesions
hi guys I’ve only posted a few times over the years but was just wondering if any one else suffered with bowel adhesions after so many surgeries for Endometriosis??? Had 6 sbo in the last 4 years last surgery was February to remove adhesions took 5 hours and now pain has returned again so fed up and
hi guys I’ve only posted a few times over the years but was just wondering if any one else suffered with bowel adhesions after so many surgeries for Endometriosis??? Had 6 sbo in the last 4 years last surgery was February to remove adhesions took 5 hours and now pain has returned again so fed up and
tracylou4001
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
First consultant’s appointment - any tips?
Hi everyone, After a 5 month wait, I finally have my first (telephone) gynaecologist appointment tomorrow since 2019 for suspected endometriosis. I have never had any surgery or anything to properly prove this yet. I have had 3 ultrasounds this year between February and June, which showed one of my
Hi everyone, After a 5 month wait, I finally have my first (telephone) gynaecologist appointment tomorrow since 2019 for suspected endometriosis. I have never had any surgery or anything to properly prove this yet. I have had 3 ultrasounds this year between February and June, which showed one of my
KiwiCookie
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
ten weeks post quad bypass help
19 weeks post op from quadruple bypass and still in pain, the chest and out of breath, can hardly do the stairs is this normal? Not had much post surgery support
19 weeks post op from quadruple bypass and still in pain, the chest and out of breath, can hardly do the stairs is this normal? Not had much post surgery support
Minimoomo
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Multiple fibroids and endometriosis
Hi ladies, I’m in tears right now typing this message, I was recently diagnosed with multiple large fibroids, I also had a surgery for appendicitis but I was diagnosed with endometriosis after the surgery. The pain in my abdomen is excruciating, I feel alone, I am afraid to loose my job if I keep calling
Hi ladies, I’m in tears right now typing this message, I was recently diagnosed with multiple large fibroids, I also had a surgery for appendicitis but I was diagnosed with endometriosis after the surgery. The pain in my abdomen is excruciating, I feel alone, I am afraid to loose my job if I keep calling
Jackievee
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
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