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When did your periods return?
Hi I decided to stop using GNRH analogues 11 months ago. I was on them for 2 years waiting surgery. Still waiting for surgery going into my 4th year. My periods have not returned anyone know if they will? I am 42?
Hi I decided to stop using GNRH analogues 11 months ago. I was on them for 2 years waiting surgery. Still waiting for surgery going into my 4th year. My periods have not returned anyone know if they will? I am 42?
Awwy
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Which surgeon
Desperate to find best laparoscopy specialist who is recognised nationally for his/her endometriosis surgery as well as having endometriosis as his/her special interest. We do not mind how far to travel or even pay privately. Our daughter is desperate for treatment and is at the bottom of the waiting
Desperate to find best laparoscopy specialist who is recognised nationally for his/her endometriosis surgery as well as having endometriosis as his/her special interest. We do not mind how far to travel or even pay privately. Our daughter is desperate for treatment and is at the bottom of the waiting
babyFreya1
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Head Pins and Needles daily for a year
Hi to everybody on this brilliant Forum.. I hope you all had a good Christmas! I am really struggling with awful head pins and needles for over a year now on a daily bases, the pins and needles is in my face, arms and legs. My eyes are very blurred and painful,. My optician says I have Optical Neuritus
Hi to everybody on this brilliant Forum.. I hope you all had a good Christmas! I am really struggling with awful head pins and needles for over a year now on a daily bases, the pins and needles is in my face, arms and legs. My eyes are very blurred and painful,. My optician says I have Optical Neuritus
bubbatetley
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 months ago
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Dry eye medication
For several years since eye surgery I have been prescribed eye lubricants. The prescriptions always say Thealoz Duo Gel yet I have always been given the Thealoz Duo UD even when I questioned this several times. Recently I was given the Gel form and nothing else. Of course this is excellent at night
For several years since eye surgery I have been prescribed eye lubricants. The prescriptions always say Thealoz Duo Gel yet I have always been given the Thealoz Duo UD even when I questioned this several times. Recently I was given the Gel form and nothing else. Of course this is excellent at night
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
‘You will never run again’, he said! Ha!
This mountain plateau-esque image represents 20 minutes of slow (Japanese style slow) jogging. Which feels like a real achievement. I completed C25K about 3 years ago, and a big part of that story was the incredible support of the HU community, and bonding with a few individuals within it. I was never
This mountain plateau-esque image represents 20 minutes of slow (Japanese style slow) jogging. Which feels like a real achievement. I completed C25K about 3 years ago, and a big part of that story was the incredible support of the HU community, and bonding with a few individuals within it. I was never
ktsok
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
Bedwetting: The Shame of Wearing Diapers at Bedtime
The following is an article I'm interesting in publishing. It was suggested by an individual at The Simon Foundation for Continence that I publish it here on HealthUnlocked. I hope it helps both individuals suffering from bedwetting as well as their parents. Any comments or suggestions are greatly
The following is an article I'm interesting in publishing. It was suggested by an individual at The Simon Foundation for Continence that I publish it here on HealthUnlocked. I hope it helps both individuals suffering from bedwetting as well as their parents. Any comments or suggestions are greatly
ClassicalMusic68
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The Simon Foundation for Continence
5 months ago
post surgery stitches
Hi all 👋 I’m about 4 weeks post op from my diagnostic laparoscopy and recovery seems to be going well so far but my stitches seem to be taking ages to dissolve! I have the dissolvable stitches which apparently should have gone in a couple weeks but they are holding strong and don’t want to come away
Hi all 👋 I’m about 4 weeks post op from my diagnostic laparoscopy and recovery seems to be going well so far but my stitches seem to be taking ages to dissolve! I have the dissolvable stitches which apparently should have gone in a couple weeks but they are holding strong and don’t want to come away
nikogirl18
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Cataract surgery
I often read the experiences on CLL shared by our group on HealthUnlocked, and it's reassuring. I was diagnosed with CLL in 2013. After a long period of watch and wait (W&W), I was given only 2 cycles of chemo (BR) in 2019 instead of the planned 6 cycles due to severe side effects. Fortunately, I experienced
I often read the experiences on CLL shared by our group on HealthUnlocked, and it's reassuring. I was diagnosed with CLL in 2013. After a long period of watch and wait (W&W), I was given only 2 cycles of chemo (BR) in 2019 instead of the planned 6 cycles due to severe side effects. Fortunately, I experienced
attarintiki
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CLL Support
3 hours 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
4 days ago
post treatment 5 yrs,now strange symptoms
hello all womb cancer warriors, post treatment ,all removed and some brachytherapy,now experiencing pins and needles in left groin area when defecating, have back pain also, is this a blip or is it ringing any bells with someone. Trying to avoid the gp surgery as feel I may be listed as a hypochondriac
hello all womb cancer warriors, post treatment ,all removed and some brachytherapy,now experiencing pins and needles in left groin area when defecating, have back pain also, is this a blip or is it ringing any bells with someone. Trying to avoid the gp surgery as feel I may be listed as a hypochondriac
Barleyboo123
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Womb Cancer Support UK
5 months 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
5 days ago
Cyclical Cough, breathing and lungs issues. ?Thoracic endo?
Hey guys I have a cyclical cough and have a lot of respiratory problems. I asked my GP if it could be endo related or thoracic endo and she said it was ‘incredibly rare’ and shut the convo down. Anyone been diagnosed with thoracic endo or have any experience etc? I’m waiting for surgery on deep
Hey guys I have a cyclical cough and have a lot of respiratory problems. I asked my GP if it could be endo related or thoracic endo and she said it was ‘incredibly rare’ and shut the convo down. Anyone been diagnosed with thoracic endo or have any experience etc? I’m waiting for surgery on deep
PotatoSalad
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Endometriosis UK
5 months 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
10 days ago
nerve pain
My mother is suffering in nerve pain due to posthapatic nuralagia .we are ao tierd .pain is repeated 10 to 12 times in a day. Please anyone guide me what should i do? What treatment ? Is surgery is good? Im hoplees 😭😭
My mother is suffering in nerve pain due to posthapatic nuralagia .we are ao tierd .pain is repeated 10 to 12 times in a day. Please anyone guide me what should i do? What treatment ? Is surgery is good? Im hoplees 😭😭
Granolayt
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
BMI and "radical" endometriosis surgery
Hi, just looking for some opinions, suggestions on how to approach this issue. I was recently seen my a gynaecologist from a generic gynaecology department (outside of my local hospital but still nhs). I was discharged earlier this year after also having recieved a diagnosis of PCOS. I was advised I
Hi, just looking for some opinions, suggestions on how to approach this issue. I was recently seen my a gynaecologist from a generic gynaecology department (outside of my local hospital but still nhs). I was discharged earlier this year after also having recieved a diagnosis of PCOS. I was advised I
Charbonz_flower
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Endometriosis UK
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
17 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
18 days ago
How long should it take to get treatment?
My daughter in law has received two test results showing significantly low thyroid hormones, age did one test a year ago another 6 months ago because they " forgot" to do anything about the first test, and she is still chasing her GP but they still haven't done anything or offered any treatment.Her heart
My daughter in law has received two test results showing significantly low thyroid hormones, age did one test a year ago another 6 months ago because they " forgot" to do anything about the first test, and she is still chasing her GP but they still haven't done anything or offered any treatment.Her heart
Brn2BWild
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
blocked ear and steroid reduction
Had an appointment with the rheumatologist a few weeks back said that arm and shoulders ache . Said to continue steroid reduction and its wear and tear in the shoulder joints . Said both were equally painful and not in the socket. Sent me for X-rays. Haven’t heard the results. Last week my ear blocked
Had an appointment with the rheumatologist a few weeks back said that arm and shoulders ache . Said to continue steroid reduction and its wear and tear in the shoulder joints . Said both were equally painful and not in the socket. Sent me for X-rays. Haven’t heard the results. Last week my ear blocked
Flrchrs
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
SWOLLEN ANKLES WITH LUNG CONDITION
Hi, This is my first post on here I think. Almost a year ago I was in hospital as I couldn't breath, felt like I was suffocating. I'd had a chest x-ray 6 months previous and was told my lungs were quite normal and my dr couldn't find a reason for my breathlessness. It did improve for a while, but came
Hi, This is my first post on here I think. Almost a year ago I was in hospital as I couldn't breath, felt like I was suffocating. I'd had a chest x-ray 6 months previous and was told my lungs were quite normal and my dr couldn't find a reason for my breathlessness. It did improve for a while, but came
collector_17
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
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