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Treatment at the national hospital for neurology and neurosurgery
The treatment at the national hospital of neurology and
neurosurgery
has been very successful on several levels. I'm not better, but I'm much better than I was and I now have a greater understanding of what's going wrong.
The treatment at the national hospital of neurology and
neurosurgery
has been very successful on several levels. I'm not better, but I'm much better than I was and I now have a greater understanding of what's going wrong.
BuntyP
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
5 years ago
New to Apixaban, changing from Warfarin.
Hi everyone. Ive just had 6 months on Warfarin for a CVST (blood clot in my brain) following brain surgery, sadly the clot hasn't gone yet and I've also been diagnosed recently with Afib, so it seems I will be on anti coag treatment long term, possibly for life. My question is, has anyone experienced
Hi everyone. Ive just had 6 months on Warfarin for a CVST (blood clot in my brain) following brain surgery, sadly the clot hasn't gone yet and I've also been diagnosed recently with Afib, so it seems I will be on anti coag treatment long term, possibly for life. My question is, has anyone experienced
Sha969
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
What causes acute liver failure?
Sorry, this is long one. I wonder is this the right place to ask... My mother-in-law died from acute liver failure. She was diagnosed with cancer a year and a half ago, she had chemotherapy, then radiotherapy. Her last test results showed her treatment had been successful and she was cancer free. While
Sorry, this is long one. I wonder is this the right place to ask... My mother-in-law died from acute liver failure. She was diagnosed with cancer a year and a half ago, she had chemotherapy, then radiotherapy. Her last test results showed her treatment had been successful and she was cancer free. While
Viridian
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
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...... I have nothing to even title the jacked up roller coaster this all has been ...... ER trip ended up stopping the colonoscopy that was scheduled for the 25th. We were at GBMC the 24th because Ryan started having vision changes on the right side. On the way to the ER his right side went numb for
...... I have nothing to even title the jacked up roller coaster this all has been ...... ER trip ended up stopping the colonoscopy that was scheduled for the 25th. We were at GBMC the 24th because Ryan started having vision changes on the right side. On the way to the ER his right side went numb for
kellyOd
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Melanoma Caregivers
5 years ago
Our Story
Hi. I was diagnosed with Hypopit in 2017. I had a subtotal hysterectomy in 2010 due to endometriosis and extensive scar tissue. I have Ovarian cysts on my one remaining ovary. I was diagnosed as Coeliac in 2005. Migraine sufferer since a child and now receiving Botox treatments every 3 months. After
Hi. I was diagnosed with Hypopit in 2017. I had a subtotal hysterectomy in 2010 due to endometriosis and extensive scar tissue. I have Ovarian cysts on my one remaining ovary. I was diagnosed as Coeliac in 2005. Migraine sufferer since a child and now receiving Botox treatments every 3 months. After
Sara70
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Neurosurgery
Pain the feet and legs 1 year after spinal surgery, it also affects my blabber.Help.
Pain the feet and legs 1 year after spinal surgery, it also affects my blabber.Help.
nanapat112
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
The self-sabotaging mind
The sick part of my brain is trying to sabotage me today. I’m in a training class for work, and the topic is something I enjoy that I’m good at. The healthy part of my brain is loving this. The addicted/anxious/crazy part of my mind is worrying about my relationship with L. I can see the two sides
The sick part of my brain is trying to sabotage me today. I’m in a training class for work, and the topic is something I enjoy that I’m good at. The healthy part of my brain is loving this. The addicted/anxious/crazy part of my mind is worrying about my relationship with L. I can see the two sides
Kat63
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Airing Pain 115: Neuropathic Pain (part 1 of 2): Targeted Pain Managment Programmes
More Information: Neuropathic Pain – Explanations and support at The National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
Pain Management Centre in London. https://www.uclh.nhs.uk/OurServices/ServiceA-Z/Neuro/PMC/Pages/Home.aspx
More Information: Neuropathic Pain – Explanations and support at The National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
Pain Management Centre in London. https://www.uclh.nhs.uk/OurServices/ServiceA-Z/Neuro/PMC/Pages/Home.aspx
PainConcernProjects
Pain Concern
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
On dismissiveness in health care, an anniversary, and a break
Fiona Gupta, a neurologist and director of wellness and health in the department of
neurosurgery
at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. “Many of these patients were later diagnosed with serious neurological problems, like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.
Fiona Gupta, a neurologist and director of wellness and health in the department of
neurosurgery
at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. “Many of these patients were later diagnosed with serious neurological problems, like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.
Hidden
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AF Association
5 years ago
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London - Anyone been?
Looks like I have been referred to the ‘National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
’ in London (wasn't sure if I'd be referred here as was waiting), and I just wondered if anyone has been to this place, either for MDT meetings, or for treatment?
Looks like I have been referred to the ‘National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
’ in London (wasn't sure if I'd be referred here as was waiting), and I just wondered if anyone has been to this place, either for MDT meetings, or for treatment?
MikeMe
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Brain Aneurysm Support
5 years ago
Lots of lumps
Morning peeps 😊. I hope everyone had a nice weekend. I am curious as to whether or not anyone has experienced what I’m currently experiencing and if it could have any relation to the lung cancer. I have developed 13 lumps/bumps on the back of my head...on the skull but under the skin. They’re in a cluster
Morning peeps 😊. I hope everyone had a nice weekend. I am curious as to whether or not anyone has experienced what I’m currently experiencing and if it could have any relation to the lung cancer. I have developed 13 lumps/bumps on the back of my head...on the skull but under the skin. They’re in a cluster
ynkefan08753
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Polycythemia + Brain Tumor - Update
The treatment team at Johns Hopkins Hospital included the Director of
Neurosurgery
, the Director of the MPN Clinic, The Director of the Neurofibromatosis Clinic , and my regular care doctors.
The treatment team at Johns Hopkins Hospital included the Director of
Neurosurgery
, the Director of the MPN Clinic, The Director of the Neurofibromatosis Clinic , and my regular care doctors.
hunter5582
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Brain metathesis,
my wife was diagnosed of metathesis of the brain a few months ago and we are waiting for ops. What maybe other management options other than the brain surgery? Thanks
my wife was diagnosed of metathesis of the brain a few months ago and we are waiting for ops. What maybe other management options other than the brain surgery? Thanks
macmaodi
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Best places for Aneurysm treatment in the UK, anyone?
I’d asked my GP to try to refer me to the ‘National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
’ in London… But then I saw an old thread on a different forum that seemed to have an issue with treatment there... So, am wondering if I made the right decision?
I’d asked my GP to try to refer me to the ‘National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
’ in London… But then I saw an old thread on a different forum that seemed to have an issue with treatment there... So, am wondering if I made the right decision?
MikeMe
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Brain Aneurysm Support
5 years ago
Chronic prednisone use and inflammation markers
I have always been on prednisone the last three years for clinical diagnosis of GCA. The first time my inflammation markers were checked was about three months after brain surgery for intercranial aneurism clipping. Prednisone tapers were given to heal. I was struck by how much the steroids helped my
I have always been on prednisone the last three years for clinical diagnosis of GCA. The first time my inflammation markers were checked was about three months after brain surgery for intercranial aneurism clipping. Prednisone tapers were given to heal. I was struck by how much the steroids helped my
kellykel
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Update
So we were able to see the neurologist early, which I’m super glad we did. His neurologist said he doesn’t believe that the MRI shows definitively a recurrence. To him, it looks more like, and is in the time line of radiation necrosis. Ryan got a large dose right after his resection of the brain tumor
So we were able to see the neurologist early, which I’m super glad we did. His neurologist said he doesn’t believe that the MRI shows definitively a recurrence. To him, it looks more like, and is in the time line of radiation necrosis. Ryan got a large dose right after his resection of the brain tumor
kellyOd
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Melanoma Caregivers
5 years ago
Recovery from sah brain surgery and stroke
Hi my wife is currently in rehab for this She is Hemiplegic on right side and also has loss of speech I know everyone’s stroke recovery is different Would love to here from anyone who’s faced a similar situation
Hi my wife is currently in rehab for this She is Hemiplegic on right side and also has loss of speech I know everyone’s stroke recovery is different Would love to here from anyone who’s faced a similar situation
philbou
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Headway
5 years ago
Interesting issues
Good morning everyone, hope you’re all alright! Yesterday my oncologist told me to go to the ER again, so I did. I had a headache on the same side of my head where the met was removed (8/24/18) for a few days, just not that bad. My seizures weren’t so far apart lately either. This headache began when
Good morning everyone, hope you’re all alright! Yesterday my oncologist told me to go to the ER again, so I did. I had a headache on the same side of my head where the met was removed (8/24/18) for a few days, just not that bad. My seizures weren’t so far apart lately either. This headache began when
Ryan2
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Young Adults with Melanoma
5 years ago
Back pain/Leg and foot numbness
Hi, I had a craniotomy last April and went back to work in October. About 3 months ago I started getting pain in my back and ignored it. The pain got worse and started affecting my right leg. I went to my GP who 5 weeks ago told me it was sciatica, gave me amitriptaline and codeine, organised an mri
Hi, I had a craniotomy last April and went back to work in October. About 3 months ago I started getting pain in my back and ignored it. The pain got worse and started affecting my right leg. I went to my GP who 5 weeks ago told me it was sciatica, gave me amitriptaline and codeine, organised an mri
Jamajo
in
Headway
5 years ago
Devastating stroke to my sons brain stem and the 3 year struggle to regain awareness and his tragic death
My son, Jared was born on June 21, 1989. He was a healthy, sweet child. He had many friends and was a very kind and thoughtful person. On July 11, 2001, at age 12, Jared was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. He had a successful surgery to remove part of the tumor and the remaining tumor was monitored
My son, Jared was born on June 21, 1989. He was a healthy, sweet child. He had many friends and was a very kind and thoughtful person. On July 11, 2001, at age 12, Jared was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. He had a successful surgery to remove part of the tumor and the remaining tumor was monitored
Jdubs1
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Headway
5 years ago
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