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Health Anxiety
Hello everyone! I’m new here and just looking for some ways to cope. Long story short; I had a VERY complicated pregnancy in which I spent majority of it in the ER or doctors office. I ended up having surgery in order to keep my daughter in longer; it worked to an extent but I ended up going into labor
Hello everyone! I’m new here and just looking for some ways to cope. Long story short; I had a VERY complicated pregnancy in which I spent majority of it in the ER or doctors office. I ended up having surgery in order to keep my daughter in longer; it worked to an extent but I ended up going into labor
Paigeypaigexo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
New Challenge!
Hi, I haven’t been on here for a while as was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer following a mammogram in late September. I underwent surgery for a mastectomy with a reconstruction on 15 th December and now starting my recovery! So going to be tricky managing my PMR symptoms as well as deal with this
Hi, I haven’t been on here for a while as was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer following a mammogram in late September. I underwent surgery for a mastectomy with a reconstruction on 15 th December and now starting my recovery! So going to be tricky managing my PMR symptoms as well as deal with this
GwenTheHen16
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
health anxiety I need to chat
I have suffered with anxiety disorder all my life. My health anxiety surface 9 years ago. I had it under control the last few years. Until recently I had kidney stone surgery and was laid off my job after working for 16 years. Now I’m hypervigant of everything in my body. I get sick a lot. ( ear infections
I have suffered with anxiety disorder all my life. My health anxiety surface 9 years ago. I had it under control the last few years. Until recently I had kidney stone surgery and was laid off my job after working for 16 years. Now I’m hypervigant of everything in my body. I get sick a lot. ( ear infections
Prettywoman82399
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
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Levo - am I worrying too much?
First, best wishes to all for Christmas and the New Year. I have been on Levo 100 for seven or so months now - the Accord brand. I got my new order by post about ten days ago and stupidly didn't open the parcel until Christmas day, when I needed to! They sent me Teva, so I have missed two days so far
First, best wishes to all for Christmas and the New Year. I have been on Levo 100 for seven or so months now - the Accord brand. I got my new order by post about ten days ago and stupidly didn't open the parcel until Christmas day, when I needed to! They sent me Teva, so I have missed two days so far
Dakota1234
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Practical Sexual Restoration Techniques from Mayo Clinic Urologist
Click here for your free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY - PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques. Dr. Kohler explains what he tells his patients
Click here for your free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY - PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques. Dr. Kohler explains what he tells his patients
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 months ago
Practical Sexual Restoration Techniques from Mayo Clinic Urologist
Click here for your free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY - PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques. Dr. Kohler explains what he tells his patients
Click here for your free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY - PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques. Dr. Kohler explains what he tells his patients
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Practical Sexual Restoration Techniques from Mayo Clinic Urologist
https://youtu.be/Gj_xuTOJzkY Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY> PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques
https://youtu.be/Gj_xuTOJzkY Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY> PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Nearly 14 years on - time has flown.
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the Pernicious Anaemia Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17. In those days I was not many years from having to be put on a diet of raw liver
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the Pernicious Anaemia Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17. In those days I was not many years from having to be put on a diet of raw liver
clivealive
Forum Support
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Diagnosed with all the arrhythmias and a 40% ejection fraction and I'm a little confused about what's to come...
Hi, So (I'll try and keep a long story short) 8 years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had chemo, radiotherapy and surgery. 3 years ago I gave birth to my son and (in lock down) I'd walk for miles and miles with him in a sling. Around 2 years ago, while pregnant with my daughter, I got tired
Hi, So (I'll try and keep a long story short) 8 years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had chemo, radiotherapy and surgery. 3 years ago I gave birth to my son and (in lock down) I'd walk for miles and miles with him in a sling. Around 2 years ago, while pregnant with my daughter, I got tired
Alana84
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Upcoming OHS
Hey all Joined after my mum recommended the site . Wish I'd known about it earlier. I'm 36 and have open heart surgery for sub aortic stenosis in less than 3 weeks. I'm just looking for someone that has had the same sort of surgery. Or even some mums around my age that have gone through it.. I'm really
Hey all Joined after my mum recommended the site . Wish I'd known about it earlier. I'm 36 and have open heart surgery for sub aortic stenosis in less than 3 weeks. I'm just looking for someone that has had the same sort of surgery. Or even some mums around my age that have gone through it.. I'm really
Savage87
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British Heart Foundation
15 hours ago
Primary Peritoneal Cancer
I was diagnosed with PPC stage III C in April of 2023. After consulting with onocologist and gynecologist/oncologist it was decided to do 3 rounds of chemotherapy then debulking surgery followed by 3 more rounds of chemo. After first 3 rounds I had a very positive response with major shrinkage of tumor
I was diagnosed with PPC stage III C in April of 2023. After consulting with onocologist and gynecologist/oncologist it was decided to do 3 rounds of chemotherapy then debulking surgery followed by 3 more rounds of chemo. After first 3 rounds I had a very positive response with major shrinkage of tumor
Hockeymom52
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My Ovacome
2 days ago
Contrast dye allergy vs keyhole surgery.
Has anyone here managed to have successful keyhole heart surgery, despite being unable to have contrast dye for CT scan? Were their surgical team able to obtain clear imagery despite this issue? If so, are you willing to share how they did please?
Has anyone here managed to have successful keyhole heart surgery, despite being unable to have contrast dye for CT scan? Were their surgical team able to obtain clear imagery despite this issue? If so, are you willing to share how they did please?
WoodlandLover
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British Heart Foundation
7 days ago
Season Greetings
Happy Christmas Everyone.It's 3 months today since my bypass. I'm still on a slow road to recovery, wondering when I will feel normal! I have more pain in my sternum now than ever and I have just been referred to the breast clinic as I have swelling and a bump on the left boob! My GP says it could be
Happy Christmas Everyone.It's 3 months today since my bypass. I'm still on a slow road to recovery, wondering when I will feel normal! I have more pain in my sternum now than ever and I have just been referred to the breast clinic as I have swelling and a bump on the left boob! My GP says it could be
LindaLittleBear
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
radial artery and pain relief after surgery?
Hi all, this is my first post and I’m super , super, anxious about my triple bypass surgery, ive been read the community posts for a while and some of my questions have been answered, I’ve had my pre-admission tests, X-ray, echo, ecg, bloods and mrsa swabs 2 nd April, given my pack of info and pre-op
Hi all, this is my first post and I’m super , super, anxious about my triple bypass surgery, ive been read the community posts for a while and some of my questions have been answered, I’ve had my pre-admission tests, X-ray, echo, ecg, bloods and mrsa swabs 2 nd April, given my pack of info and pre-op
Di1967
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British Heart Foundation
14 days ago
Is nmCRPC potentially curable?
I would appreciate any input on this. I searched the internet and found this article from Fred Saad: Treatment of nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: focus on second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-020-00310-3 I couldn't find anything
I would appreciate any input on this. I searched the internet and found this article from Fred Saad: Treatment of nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: focus on second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-020-00310-3 I couldn't find anything
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Tibilone experiences
Hi. I have very severe endometriosis and adenomyosis and am awaiting surgery which will likely involve having a stoma. I’ve previously had left ovary removed and both tubes and I’ve recently been told my right ovary is failing. Unfortunately there was been little improvement to my Endometriosis even
Hi. I have very severe endometriosis and adenomyosis and am awaiting surgery which will likely involve having a stoma. I’ve previously had left ovary removed and both tubes and I’ve recently been told my right ovary is failing. Unfortunately there was been little improvement to my Endometriosis even
Lily1986
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Endometriosis UK
14 days ago
Pian after surgery
Hello everyone. For how long did you have pain after open heart surgery? I am 6 weeks after surgery. I do not have a constant pain but for the last 4 days I have pain in the whole chest area and back every time I stand up from sitting. Also when I stand up in the morning after sleep is painful everywhere
Hello everyone. For how long did you have pain after open heart surgery? I am 6 weeks after surgery. I do not have a constant pain but for the last 4 days I have pain in the whole chest area and back every time I stand up from sitting. Also when I stand up in the morning after sleep is painful everywhere
Charlieandcoco
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British Heart Foundation
15 days ago
Pseudo exfoliation syndrome and cataracts
I have been told I have pseudo exfoliation syndrome, is it safe to have cataract surgery. The consultant I saw said I had 10times the risk. In the beginning I said no surgery, but my sight is blurred I have difficulty reading and watching TV.. any advice.
I have been told I have pseudo exfoliation syndrome, is it safe to have cataract surgery. The consultant I saw said I had 10times the risk. In the beginning I said no surgery, but my sight is blurred I have difficulty reading and watching TV.. any advice.
Nannyjv
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Glaucoma UK
17 days ago
Seasons Greetings from MichaelJH
A few of you will have noticed that I have not been active for a while. Three medical issues have dominated my life\: i) Macerated wounds on my right (only) foot. After a change of protocol those on the leg and heel healed whilst those around the forefoot and toes improved. Unfortuneately a few weeks
A few of you will have noticed that I have not been active for a while. Three medical issues have dominated my life\: i) Macerated wounds on my right (only) foot. After a change of protocol those on the leg and heel healed whilst those around the forefoot and toes improved. Unfortuneately a few weeks
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
diverticulitis incontinence
Diverticulitis hot of nowhere. I fell down the stairs, was life flighted to UH main Campus, and had multiple Harkin’s procedures. Gutted thrice, like a catfish. I’ll be with ostomy for rest of my life. It’s been 40 days. Weak as a kitten I’m just in to rehab but still draining. They equipped me
Diverticulitis hot of nowhere. I fell down the stairs, was life flighted to UH main Campus, and had multiple Harkin’s procedures. Gutted thrice, like a catfish. I’ll be with ostomy for rest of my life. It’s been 40 days. Weak as a kitten I’m just in to rehab but still draining. They equipped me
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
19 days ago
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