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Periods returning?
Hi. I have been on 2 different GNRH analogues for 2.5 years ish. I have decided to come off the injections as I can no longer tolerate the side effects. Especially joint pains. How long does it take for your periods to return? Will they be as bad as before? Thanks
Hi. I have been on 2 different GNRH analogues for 2.5 years ish. I have decided to come off the injections as I can no longer tolerate the side effects. Especially joint pains. How long does it take for your periods to return? Will they be as bad as before? Thanks
Awwy
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Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
GnRH side affects and endo pain
I have had my second monthly GnRH injection out of three that I am having but have really been struggling with menopause side affects such as hot flushes, all over aches and feeling exhausted. Has anyone else had this and did these symptoms go on their own or did you have to have HRT tablets or did anything
I have had my second monthly GnRH injection out of three that I am having but have really been struggling with menopause side affects such as hot flushes, all over aches and feeling exhausted. Has anyone else had this and did these symptoms go on their own or did you have to have HRT tablets or did anything
Luci20
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Surgery follow-up appointment
Hi all I had my surgery on the 30th of March, where they found four bits of endo. I did have stomach pains in my first month, but then I had an infection. From the second month after my surgery, I had stomach pains again, although it was at a lower intensity and frequency. Over the last couple of
Hi all I had my surgery on the 30th of March, where they found four bits of endo. I did have stomach pains in my first month, but then I had an infection. From the second month after my surgery, I had stomach pains again, although it was at a lower intensity and frequency. Over the last couple of
Bookobssessed
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
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ASCO 2023 Poster: Androgen-deprivation therapy and risk of dementia in patients with prostate cancer:Clinical outcomes from real-world data.
Conclusion: This is the largest real-world study describing the association between ADT and the risk of dementia, including over 600 thousand prostate cancer patients. The risk of dementia was significantly higher in patients on ADT, with a 60% increased risk. The highest risk was witnessed with GnRH
Conclusion: This is the largest real-world study describing the association between ADT and the risk of dementia, including over 600 thousand prostate cancer patients. The risk of dementia was significantly higher in patients on ADT, with a 60% increased risk. The highest risk was witnessed with GnRH
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Preconception Thyrotropin Levels and Thyroid Function at Early Gestation in Women With Hashimoto Thyroiditis
Of course, research is necessary. We can all make lots of assumptions, guesses, which turn out to be entirely wrong. But this paper does seem to endorse what many here have said. If you are going to become pregnant, that itself will tend to raise TSH levels. If you want to keep below any chosen TSH
Of course, research is necessary. We can all make lots of assumptions, guesses, which turn out to be entirely wrong. But this paper does seem to endorse what many here have said. If you are going to become pregnant, that itself will tend to raise TSH levels. If you want to keep below any chosen TSH
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Early 50s male, healthy till hypothyroidism my first few months experience of treatment
I don't usually share info on the internet, but as a lot of material out there is aimed at women or Americans (I mean no offence to either!) I thought I'd stay my experience so far. Diagnosis, what does it all mean, and treatment/first medications. DIAGNOSIS Late 2022 I saw a nurse as I was taking longer
I don't usually share info on the internet, but as a lot of material out there is aimed at women or Americans (I mean no offence to either!) I thought I'd stay my experience so far. Diagnosis, what does it all mean, and treatment/first medications. DIAGNOSIS Late 2022 I saw a nurse as I was taking longer
BobMcBob
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Fed up and tired
Hi, I did a request to get my latest MRI report. They have sent me notes of a recent MDT discussion. I was diagnosed with endometriosis in June 2020 after suffering for over 15 years. I am concerned about the report because it says my adenomyosis looks slightly better. I wasn't even told I had that as
Hi, I did a request to get my latest MRI report. They have sent me notes of a recent MDT discussion. I was diagnosed with endometriosis in June 2020 after suffering for over 15 years. I am concerned about the report because it says my adenomyosis looks slightly better. I wasn't even told I had that as
Awwy
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Genotropin Human Growth Hormones
Hello good people, The only available human growth hormone in my country is Genotropin by Pfizer. Has anyone ever used it as a HGH to improve egg quality in IVF?
Hello good people, The only available human growth hormone in my country is Genotropin by Pfizer. Has anyone ever used it as a HGH to improve egg quality in IVF?
Nakijo
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Fertility Network UK
6 days ago
IUI instead of IVF when poor response to stimulation
Hello lovely people. I’m sorry for this long message but I wondered if anyone has an experience of IUI after IVF. I’m 43, no underlying factors, no MFI etc. we have done 5 cycles (high dose stims) producing 8-12 eggs each cycle, good fertilization and 1-4 embryos each cycle. Unfortunately all our
Hello lovely people. I’m sorry for this long message but I wondered if anyone has an experience of IUI after IVF. I’m 43, no underlying factors, no MFI etc. we have done 5 cycles (high dose stims) producing 8-12 eggs each cycle, good fertilization and 1-4 embryos each cycle. Unfortunately all our
DaphG
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
The "Carnivore Diet"--Will it "Eat Cancer" or Will it Help "Cancer Eat You?"
Carnivore Diet:
More recently, there are Harvard scientists strongly advocating the "Carnivore Diet" as a "therapeutic diet" against cancer. But how can it make [i]sense[/i] for the condition when it has a long-standing history of research supporting findings that there are multiple
Carnivore Diet:
More recently, there are Harvard scientists strongly advocating the "Carnivore Diet" as a "therapeutic diet" against cancer. But how can it make [i]sense[/i] for the condition when it has a long-standing history of research supporting findings that there are multiple
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Help or advice or suggestions needed
I don't know what's wrong with me. Let me try to make it simple. I always want to do something badly and very intensely. I'm just unable to make myself do that work. You can call it laziness, you can call it anything, carelessness, but I'm very sure it is not that. To give you an example, I'm going through
I don't know what's wrong with me. Let me try to make it simple. I always want to do something badly and very intensely. I'm just unable to make myself do that work. You can call it laziness, you can call it anything, carelessness, but I'm very sure it is not that. To give you an example, I'm going through
Fahad1234
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Weight Loss Support
3 months ago
GnRH analogues
Hi all, I am due to be starting injectable GnRH analogues soon alongside a HRT, dose anyone have any advice/ guidance on them and their side effects and management? In the past I have had Nafarelin (Synarel). The plan is to have these before surgery as NHS wait is 50 weeks where I am. Thanks
Hi all, I am due to be starting injectable GnRH analogues soon alongside a HRT, dose anyone have any advice/ guidance on them and their side effects and management? In the past I have had Nafarelin (Synarel). The plan is to have these before surgery as NHS wait is 50 weeks where I am. Thanks
Foodman500
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Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
Employer not being supportive about endometriosis / invasion of privacy
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to approach having an employer who is not supportive of endometriosis / treatment, and consistently asking for a lot of detailed medical information? I’m 29, diagnosed with endo at 25. I had a surgery almost immediately after being diagnosed
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to approach having an employer who is not supportive of endometriosis / treatment, and consistently asking for a lot of detailed medical information? I’m 29, diagnosed with endo at 25. I had a surgery almost immediately after being diagnosed
BlueMorpho13
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Liver Ultrasound Question
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Hormones and Aging: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement" was presented at ENDO 2023
I haven't read it yet, but thought this looks interesting. A Medscape article titled 'A 'One-Stop Shop': New Guidance on Hormones and Aging' stated: 'A new statement from The Endocrine Society on hormones and aging highlights the differences between normal aging and disease, and when treatment is
I haven't read it yet, but thought this looks interesting. A Medscape article titled 'A 'One-Stop Shop': New Guidance on Hormones and Aging' stated: 'A new statement from The Endocrine Society on hormones and aging highlights the differences between normal aging and disease, and when treatment is
BB001
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
The importance of training your legs (if you can, of course)
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
[i]Causal relationship between thyroid dysfunction and hallux valgus[/i]
Hallux valgus is commonly referred to as a bunion. The paper is complex - but the take-home is that there is a genetic relationship in at least some patients between hallux valgus and hypothyroidism. Another one to add to the list... [i]Causal relationship between thyroid dysfunction and hallux
Hallux valgus is commonly referred to as a bunion. The paper is complex - but the take-home is that there is a genetic relationship in at least some patients between hallux valgus and hypothyroidism. Another one to add to the list... [i]Causal relationship between thyroid dysfunction and hallux
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
parathyroid
Do any of you have problems with your parathyroid glands? My calcium was slightly over range and PTH was 7.4 just over the higher end of range(7.2) I was wondering if there’s a connection with thyroid problems and parathyroid..I have graves.
Do any of you have problems with your parathyroid glands? My calcium was slightly over range and PTH was 7.4 just over the higher end of range(7.2) I was wondering if there’s a connection with thyroid problems and parathyroid..I have graves.
Sheryl5013
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Thyroid UK
3 days ago
hashimotos/parathyroid
The reason I ask the below question yesterday is because I have hypercalceimia and I don’t know what Vit supplements I can take without making it worse . I feel worse now than ever and my life is dismal so poorly all time just existing and frightened . hi all can anyone tell me the difference between
The reason I ask the below question yesterday is because I have hypercalceimia and I don’t know what Vit supplements I can take without making it worse . I feel worse now than ever and my life is dismal so poorly all time just existing and frightened . hi all can anyone tell me the difference between
Jemjet
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Thyroid UK
10 days ago
Parathyroid/hashimoto,s
hi all can anyone tell me the difference between pth and pthrl blood test I have been to see a professor of endocrinology and he says I need a parathyroid removing due to my hypercalcemia I still feel absolutely like I am dying and so nauseous I have also been diagnosed with reactive hyperglycaemia
hi all can anyone tell me the difference between pth and pthrl blood test I have been to see a professor of endocrinology and he says I need a parathyroid removing due to my hypercalcemia I still feel absolutely like I am dying and so nauseous I have also been diagnosed with reactive hyperglycaemia
Jemjet
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Thyroid UK
11 days ago
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