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Neuro Behcet's and surgery.
I'm being investigated for headaches which I have had for a couple of months. I'm having an MRI (brain) in a couple of days to see if anything shows up, then I will see the neurologist. If it turns out to be neuro Behcet's, as I have a diagnosis of Behcet's anyway, I'm wondering if it may affect my hip
I'm being investigated for headaches which I have had for a couple of months. I'm having an MRI (brain) in a couple of days to see if anything shows up, then I will see the neurologist. If it turns out to be neuro Behcet's, as I have a diagnosis of Behcet's anyway, I'm wondering if it may affect my hip
Sherlock11
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Behçet's UK
6 months ago
Hear we go again and again
I have not been on here of recent times, I'm just getting so tired, I've worked it out, Every time I have an appointment to do with medical stuff, It knocks me back for 3-4 days, On Friday I had my chat with my anestic ( sorry can't spell ) I have already seen all involved with my dental surgery
I have not been on here of recent times, I'm just getting so tired, I've worked it out, Every time I have an appointment to do with medical stuff, It knocks me back for 3-4 days, On Friday I had my chat with my anestic ( sorry can't spell ) I have already seen all involved with my dental surgery
Debsdelight72
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
Update: Dad's BROKEN ANKLE, non-planned SURGERY.... followed by PSYCHOSIS. -How he is IMPROVING!
DIAGNOSIS HISTORY: Although being diagnosed with PD in 2010 and likely having it for closer to 20 years, our 78yo father has done relatively well, considering age and this persistent, progressing condition he has. Before Parkinson's, our father was strong and hard-working, active, ate well...and he
DIAGNOSIS HISTORY: Although being diagnosed with PD in 2010 and likely having it for closer to 20 years, our 78yo father has done relatively well, considering age and this persistent, progressing condition he has. Before Parkinson's, our father was strong and hard-working, active, ate well...and he
rsacdoolittle
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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Shingrix vaccine for immunosuppressed people aged 50+
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
hip replacement & taking Flecainide 150mg x 2
Hi everyone - I have been on Flecainide 150mg twice daily for nearly a year now (increased from 100mg x 2) and thus far the A.F episodes (17 in 2022) have ceased. My problem now is I am facing the prospect of hip replacement surgery & wonder if anyone else has experienced this and did they have to stop
Hi everyone - I have been on Flecainide 150mg twice daily for nearly a year now (increased from 100mg x 2) and thus far the A.F episodes (17 in 2022) have ceased. My problem now is I am facing the prospect of hip replacement surgery & wonder if anyone else has experienced this and did they have to stop
Fib36
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AF Association
6 months ago
Dental treatment
Hello friends,I have 3 mild leaky valves and will be having minor gum surgery to clean underneath my gums as I have gum disease. The surgery is tomorrow. I have to take 4 amoxillin antibiotics tablets an hour before the surgery to prevent infection from my gum going through my body. Because I have heart
Hello friends,I have 3 mild leaky valves and will be having minor gum surgery to clean underneath my gums as I have gum disease. The surgery is tomorrow. I have to take 4 amoxillin antibiotics tablets an hour before the surgery to prevent infection from my gum going through my body. Because I have heart
Mariathas
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Shock of diagnosis and surgery
Hi everyone, I’ve posted on here a few times since my diagnosis and surgery 6 weeks ago. I’ve found it really helpful, so thank you all 😃 I just wanted to ask whether people have experienced similar to me - I’ve found that since I’ve been diagnosed with endometriosis and adenomyosis (and had extensive
Hi everyone, I’ve posted on here a few times since my diagnosis and surgery 6 weeks ago. I’ve found it really helpful, so thank you all 😃 I just wanted to ask whether people have experienced similar to me - I’ve found that since I’ve been diagnosed with endometriosis and adenomyosis (and had extensive
Mxc908
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Thrombus at a young age - potential ASD or PFO
Hello all, Had a heart attack in my 30s this year but my arteries weren’t blocked. MRI found a thrombus in the left ventricle and evidence of apical MI. Only had mild heart disease and some evidence of pericarditis. The thrombus is thankfully gone but they also seem to suggest the Apical MI has gone
Hello all, Had a heart attack in my 30s this year but my arteries weren’t blocked. MRI found a thrombus in the left ventricle and evidence of apical MI. Only had mild heart disease and some evidence of pericarditis. The thrombus is thankfully gone but they also seem to suggest the Apical MI has gone
Coffeelover2
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
implant Surgery Tomorrow
The dental surgeon says to take 10 mg prednisolone in the morning before having the tooth extracted and implant put in. She knows I’m currently on 3-3.5 mg and has PMR long term. She says the extra is to help with the anxiety/stress and that as my body likely isn’t producing cortisol of its own this
The dental surgeon says to take 10 mg prednisolone in the morning before having the tooth extracted and implant put in. She knows I’m currently on 3-3.5 mg and has PMR long term. She says the extra is to help with the anxiety/stress and that as my body likely isn’t producing cortisol of its own this
Janet57
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Conservative or Radical Surgery?
Hi, I have stage 4 endo, bilateral endometriomas, adeno, ovaries stuck to back of uterus and that stuck to bowel. I’ve tried the Mirena coil, decapeptyl 3 monthly injections with Tibilone and currently on Cerazette. I’m also on the waiting list for surgery at a BSGE centre. My question is how did
Hi, I have stage 4 endo, bilateral endometriomas, adeno, ovaries stuck to back of uterus and that stuck to bowel. I’ve tried the Mirena coil, decapeptyl 3 monthly injections with Tibilone and currently on Cerazette. I’m also on the waiting list for surgery at a BSGE centre. My question is how did
Jem33
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Frozen pelvis and IVF
Hi All , I have stage 4 endometriosis and adenomyosis & I had laproscopy surgery in 2021 for removal of endo & a cyst . I'm trying to conceive and recently got an MRI done and the Dr said I have frozen pelvis .I'm planning to go for IVF treatment after the surgery but I'm feeling very stressed about
Hi All , I have stage 4 endometriosis and adenomyosis & I had laproscopy surgery in 2021 for removal of endo & a cyst . I'm trying to conceive and recently got an MRI done and the Dr said I have frozen pelvis .I'm planning to go for IVF treatment after the surgery but I'm feeling very stressed about
Chotu5
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
My son’s Testosterone results:
Last week I posted my son’s three month PSA test and learned that it was the same as last time <0.10 and now I have the matching testosterone results of 7.0. How good or bad is that? I am unfamiliar with testosterone numbers after all the medicines he’s taken, and radiation. I don’t know what the previous
Last week I posted my son’s three month PSA test and learned that it was the same as last time <0.10 and now I have the matching testosterone results of 7.0. How good or bad is that? I am unfamiliar with testosterone numbers after all the medicines he’s taken, and radiation. I don’t know what the previous
Cactus297
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Long time no see.
I have not posted for a long time but I do follow the site . I had PMR in 2016 and did not react very well to the Pred. I managed to come off it completely last year after paying privately to see an endocronologist. When I say "see" I mean phone calls because of Covid. I still have problems and
I have not posted for a long time but I do follow the site . I had PMR in 2016 and did not react very well to the Pred. I managed to come off it completely last year after paying privately to see an endocronologist. When I say "see" I mean phone calls because of Covid. I still have problems and
May10
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Endometriosis after hysterectomy?
Hi all I’m just looking for some advice. I had surgery (laparoscopy) in 2019 to laser the endometriosis off. I have since had a son 3 years ago (c-section) and in March this year I had a hysterectomy (kept ovaries that’s it) and laparoscopy to cut the endo away again. It was on my ovaries, fallopian
Hi all I’m just looking for some advice. I had surgery (laparoscopy) in 2019 to laser the endometriosis off. I have since had a son 3 years ago (c-section) and in March this year I had a hysterectomy (kept ovaries that’s it) and laparoscopy to cut the endo away again. It was on my ovaries, fallopian
Sm1989
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Suitability for Virtual Clinic Assessment
My partner has had a poor experience of virtual clinics - each time he is transferred across to virtual he is then recalled to face to face - frequently late and has twice needed priority P1 surgery. Recently I noticed that the Royal College of Ophthalmologists had guidance on deciding who should be
My partner has had a poor experience of virtual clinics - each time he is transferred across to virtual he is then recalled to face to face - frequently late and has twice needed priority P1 surgery. Recently I noticed that the Royal College of Ophthalmologists had guidance on deciding who should be
Anonoms
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Alternate prostate treatment
I saw a brief article in the current AARP magazine. Wondering if this is accurate: “In a recent study of 115 midlife and older men with low- to intermediate-risk prostate cancer who had their prostate gland completely treated via TULSA-Pro (ultrasound heat), 96 percent of participants saw their PSA
I saw a brief article in the current AARP magazine. Wondering if this is accurate: “In a recent study of 115 midlife and older men with low- to intermediate-risk prostate cancer who had their prostate gland completely treated via TULSA-Pro (ultrasound heat), 96 percent of participants saw their PSA
GregHay
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Has anyone ever had RSD/CRPS and also gotten chronic tendonitis/tendinosis in both wrists?
I posted this in the pain concern but I figured someone here might have CRPS/RSD which is what I have. I have full body crps/rsd in all four limbs. Usually I take Tramadol and it controls my pain 100%. Thank God. However I injured myself in June doing physical therapy exercises in order to try to strengthen
I posted this in the pain concern but I figured someone here might have CRPS/RSD which is what I have. I have full body crps/rsd in all four limbs. Usually I take Tramadol and it controls my pain 100%. Thank God. However I injured myself in June doing physical therapy exercises in order to try to strengthen
Hidden
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Neuropathy Support
7 months ago
Is this chronic tendonitis or chronic repetitive strain injury in wrists or is it My CRPS/RSD?
Hi I'm new here. Does anyone have any experience with this and do you think that this is just my RSD/CRPS and has anybody ever had this happen to them and it just never goes away?Let me start by saying that I have full body complex regional pain syndrome CRPS otherwise known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Hi I'm new here. Does anyone have any experience with this and do you think that this is just my RSD/CRPS and has anybody ever had this happen to them and it just never goes away?Let me start by saying that I have full body complex regional pain syndrome CRPS otherwise known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Hidden
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
Subclavian vein stent
Hi a friend of mine may have to have surgery for a compressed subclavian vein. Has anyone had this done please and how did it go. Love and grateful thanks her best friend x
Hi a friend of mine may have to have surgery for a compressed subclavian vein. Has anyone had this done please and how did it go. Love and grateful thanks her best friend x
workinternet
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Mitral Valve
Hi all, I have been diagnosed with severe Mitral Valve regurgitation and due to under go surgery soon. Quite scary thought as still not got major symptoms. Anyone else had similar issue or surgery?
Hi all, I have been diagnosed with severe Mitral Valve regurgitation and due to under go surgery soon. Quite scary thought as still not got major symptoms. Anyone else had similar issue or surgery?
Gerald777
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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