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Night sweats a symptom of endo?
Does anyone suffer with night sweats? I have been suffering with intermittent drenching nigh sweats for around 2 years. I have just been diagnosed with endo, and have been symptomatic for about 2 years too. I'm 37, I don't take any hormone medications and I haven't had a hysterectomy. Just wondering
Does anyone suffer with night sweats? I have been suffering with intermittent drenching nigh sweats for around 2 years. I have just been diagnosed with endo, and have been symptomatic for about 2 years too. I'm 37, I don't take any hormone medications and I haven't had a hysterectomy. Just wondering
Jane884
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Perioperative beta blockers and PC recurrence
Don't know if this has been discussed--this just crossed my desk. Non-selective beta-blockers at time of radical prostatectomy was associated with a lower risk of recurrence. Frankly, sounds far-fetched to me: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2788446
Don't know if this has been discussed--this just crossed my desk. Non-selective beta-blockers at time of radical prostatectomy was associated with a lower risk of recurrence. Frankly, sounds far-fetched to me: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2788446
dentaltwin
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Im feeling deflated & depressed - in need of letting off steam
So today i had my appointment with the endometriosis specialist, not sure why im deflated and depressed as what they said i already knew but First thing he said to me was “theres no way id operate on u unless your BMI is under 35 so u do ur bit and we will do ours” This is where the poor me’s come in
So today i had my appointment with the endometriosis specialist, not sure why im deflated and depressed as what they said i already knew but First thing he said to me was “theres no way id operate on u unless your BMI is under 35 so u do ur bit and we will do ours” This is where the poor me’s come in
Lady1978
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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Operation is almost here
well I have been cancelled 2 and it’s almost here got my full hysterectomy and bowel surgery March 10 has anyone had this and any advice for recovery etc It should be key hole but have been told that I could need to be cut to get better access Thank you in advance
well I have been cancelled 2 and it’s almost here got my full hysterectomy and bowel surgery March 10 has anyone had this and any advice for recovery etc It should be key hole but have been told that I could need to be cut to get better access Thank you in advance
Unicorn111
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Mild Hypothyroxaemia
Hi, I've had a diagnosis of mild Hypothyroxaemia as TSH has been normal but FT4 consistently low or low end of normal (usually 11 or 12). I just wondered if anyone knew anything about it at all? The little I can find out relates to the condition in pregnancy (I'm in my 50s and have had a hysterectomy
Hi, I've had a diagnosis of mild Hypothyroxaemia as TSH has been normal but FT4 consistently low or low end of normal (usually 11 or 12). I just wondered if anyone knew anything about it at all? The little I can find out relates to the condition in pregnancy (I'm in my 50s and have had a hysterectomy
Blue-butterfly
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Men With Prostate Cancer Benefit From Yoga in the Perioperative Setting. Small study: improved QoL and reduction of inflammatory cytokines
Renal & Urology News Publish Date January 24, 2022 Men With Prostate Cancer Benefit From Practicing Yoga in the Perioperative Setting Bette Weinstein Kaplan Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Participants in the yoga group had enhanced physical,
Renal & Urology News Publish Date January 24, 2022 Men With Prostate Cancer Benefit From Practicing Yoga in the Perioperative Setting Bette Weinstein Kaplan Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Participants in the yoga group had enhanced physical,
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What can members tell me about the success of electroporation and NanoKnife? The National Health Service in Britain is now using it.
It doesn't appear to have the debilitating side effects of radical prostatectomy surgery or radiation
It doesn't appear to have the debilitating side effects of radical prostatectomy surgery or radiation
martinvs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Survival after Radical Prostatectomy versus Radiation Therapy in High-Risk and Very High-Risk Prostate Cancer
This just appeared in today's email. Apparently a database study of patients treated 2010-2016. At 5 years out, RP less cancer-specific mortality than RT.....the most significant advantage for very high-risk men. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34555930/ Not a randomized study, but will we ever have
This just appeared in today's email. Apparently a database study of patients treated 2010-2016. At 5 years out, RP less cancer-specific mortality than RT.....the most significant advantage for very high-risk men. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34555930/ Not a randomized study, but will we ever have
maley2711
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Osteoporosis????
I fractured my back recently and have lost about 3cms in height. I have been put on alendrinic acid , Adcal and had a Dexa scan (no results yet) Osteoporosis????
I fractured my back recently and have lost about 3cms in height. I have been put on alendrinic acid , Adcal and had a Dexa scan (no results yet) Osteoporosis????
LesJames
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Beyond Psoriasis
2 years ago
Please help
Please can someone tell me how long hormones work against cancer which has spread to pelvic lymph nodes after radical prostatectomy
Please can someone tell me how long hormones work against cancer which has spread to pelvic lymph nodes after radical prostatectomy
Mand84
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Opinions on my husband’s Pylarify scan results? Is additional radiation possible?
1/15/2022 UPDATE: Results of my husband's Pylarify scan: CLINICAL HISTORY: 68 years-old Male with RESTAGING PROSTATE CA. * PSA level: 0.30 NG/ML (7/13/2021) (NOTE: at time of scan PSA between 10 and 12) * Prostate cancer biopsy: Radical prostatectomy 4/17/2018, prostate adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Gleason
1/15/2022 UPDATE: Results of my husband's Pylarify scan: CLINICAL HISTORY: 68 years-old Male with RESTAGING PROSTATE CA. * PSA level: 0.30 NG/ML (7/13/2021) (NOTE: at time of scan PSA between 10 and 12) * Prostate cancer biopsy: Radical prostatectomy 4/17/2018, prostate adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Gleason
SuppWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
When is surgery necessary?
For the last few years I've had very heavy periods - annoying, but manageable. For the last 12 months I've had really bad bloating in my stomach on and off - annoying, but manageable. For most of last year I had an on/off dull ache near my left ovary - annoying but manageable. Since November the dull
For the last few years I've had very heavy periods - annoying, but manageable. For the last 12 months I've had really bad bloating in my stomach on and off - annoying, but manageable. For most of last year I had an on/off dull ache near my left ovary - annoying but manageable. Since November the dull
Jenn2022
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Newly diagnosedAdFib
I have no thyroid or parathyroid due to thyroid cancer many years ago. Now just having ab fib diagnosed I am having to take Apixaban,Flecainide acetate along with Propanolol. I also take Rovuvastatin( also thyroxine & adcal. ) I am not feeling at all well on theses meds - is it suitable & necessary to
I have no thyroid or parathyroid due to thyroid cancer many years ago. Now just having ab fib diagnosed I am having to take Apixaban,Flecainide acetate along with Propanolol. I also take Rovuvastatin( also thyroxine & adcal. ) I am not feeling at all well on theses meds - is it suitable & necessary to
Etch43
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Cervical stump? Vaginal cuff? Where’s my ovary and vagina cancer??
👋 I’m a little confused. I have had a hysterectomy 2 years ago and was told I had my uterus, cervix, and tubes removed, but ovaries left. This was because they suspected I adenomyosis however biopsy showed I didn’t have it. (Have been diagnosed with endo previous but on bowl, bladder,walls,floor).
👋 I’m a little confused. I have had a hysterectomy 2 years ago and was told I had my uterus, cervix, and tubes removed, but ovaries left. This was because they suspected I adenomyosis however biopsy showed I didn’t have it. (Have been diagnosed with endo previous but on bowl, bladder,walls,floor).
Maviscat01
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Update: results of a recent PSMA PETscan
I wanted to share with you the results of my recent PSMA PET SCAN. A quick synopsis of my history: an 18+ year journey: radical prostatectomy in August 2003. PSA following surgery was 0.1. It slowly rose to 0.4 over a period of 11 years. Following a more rapid rise to .6, I had salvage radiation in
I wanted to share with you the results of my recent PSMA PET SCAN. A quick synopsis of my history: an 18+ year journey: radical prostatectomy in August 2003. PSA following surgery was 0.1. It slowly rose to 0.4 over a period of 11 years. Following a more rapid rise to .6, I had salvage radiation in
mandrake248
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
OMG 😁
Hi all, hope everyone is doing well 🤞 So I've finally got a date for my hysterectomy after 2years of waiting 🥳 now crapping myself 😬 any advice for the big day? And any good suggestion about what to take in with me 🤔 I've been told I'll have to stay in for at least 2 nights maybe more! Thanku xx
Hi all, hope everyone is doing well 🤞 So I've finally got a date for my hysterectomy after 2years of waiting 🥳 now crapping myself 😬 any advice for the big day? And any good suggestion about what to take in with me 🤔 I've been told I'll have to stay in for at least 2 nights maybe more! Thanku xx
Pureunicorn
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Anybody opted for a hysterectomy, but had to choose between a good quality life, over having children?
As my title pretty much says. I'm finding it hard to decide. The desire to be a mum, or choose to have a life pain free. I'm still holding on to that hope, but being in my forties, it's hard an chances are low. I sometimes read on here, that some ladies, still endo back. Not only that, but do you get
As my title pretty much says. I'm finding it hard to decide. The desire to be a mum, or choose to have a life pain free. I'm still holding on to that hope, but being in my forties, it's hard an chances are low. I sometimes read on here, that some ladies, still endo back. Not only that, but do you get
Jasmin24
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
MBC and libido
Im 47 w ER+ mbc. I love my husband dearly but have no desire to be intimate anymore. I had a full hysterectomy and am on letrozole which I know is where the problem lies. Is there anything out there that might help? I miss my husband and our intamcy.
Im 47 w ER+ mbc. I love my husband dearly but have no desire to be intimate anymore. I had a full hysterectomy and am on letrozole which I know is where the problem lies. Is there anything out there that might help? I miss my husband and our intamcy.
pinkbody2
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
I’m scared about having my op and hoping I pass the pre op.
Awaiting total hysterectomy with salpingo oof and lymph dissection, scared what might have changed since ct scan.
Awaiting total hysterectomy with salpingo oof and lymph dissection, scared what might have changed since ct scan.
Rosado22
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Gynae Cancer Support
2 years ago
Has anyone experienced lymphedema in their legs?
Has anyone experienced lymphedema in their legs? I Had a full hysterectomy with gall bladder removed. Been on avastin and lynparza maintenance PARP inhibitors, since June 2021.
Has anyone experienced lymphedema in their legs? I Had a full hysterectomy with gall bladder removed. Been on avastin and lynparza maintenance PARP inhibitors, since June 2021.
mswhoffman
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
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