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Anti-reflux surgery
I would be interested to know of peoples experience with
anti
-
reflux
surgery
, such as partial or full fundoplication, LINX or stretta. Was it worth it? What is life like after the surgery? Any disadvantages? With thanks for your replies.
I would be interested to know of peoples experience with
anti
-
reflux
surgery
, such as partial or full fundoplication, LINX or stretta. Was it worth it? What is life like after the surgery? Any disadvantages? With thanks for your replies.
Inominate
in
Acid Reflux Support
10 months ago
CHANGE OF BIOLOGIC TREATMENT
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
JGBH
in
Arthritis Action
3 months ago
employer moved me
Discovered private nhs employer has moved me from room on my own to room with other staff during my absence from work after emergency hip replacement surgery with no consultation 🙁have RA and on anti tnf medication and been in room on own since return to work in 2020 and choose to wear face mask still
Discovered private nhs employer has moved me from room on my own to room with other staff during my absence from work after emergency hip replacement surgery with no consultation 🙁have RA and on anti tnf medication and been in room on own since return to work in 2020 and choose to wear face mask still
1984cockapoo
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NRAS
3 months ago
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Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
VikPa
in
Macular Society
3 months ago
Update *may be sensitive for some*
Update
I haven’t posted in a while but thought I would give an update. I’m now 24 weeks pregnant and have had a semi-smooth pregnancy so far some of the symptoms I’ve had are;
Symptoms
- light bleed (turned out I am A- (RhD Neg) so needed to get the preventative anti D shot early.
Update
I haven’t posted in a while but thought I would give an update. I’m now 24 weeks pregnant and have had a semi-smooth pregnancy so far some of the symptoms I’ve had are;
Symptoms
- light bleed (turned out I am A- (RhD Neg) so needed to get the preventative anti D shot early.
Novbby
in
Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Torn Rotator cuff
Just discovered I have a chronic rotator cuff tear in my left shoulder plus both shoulders arthritic .Having physio but so hard to do the exercises with the pain .Physio suggested upping pred for a while .Guess what I'm asking is have any of you fellow sufferers encountered this problem and what was
Just discovered I have a chronic rotator cuff tear in my left shoulder plus both shoulders arthritic .Having physio but so hard to do the exercises with the pain .Physio suggested upping pred for a while .Guess what I'm asking is have any of you fellow sufferers encountered this problem and what was
daisylazy
in
PMRGCAuk
4 hours ago
TKR waiting list
I have had an appointment today at orthopaedic and trauma where they x-rayed both my knees and I’ve finally been recommended for TKR in my right knee. I am so pleased and relieved. The doctor doing it has full 5 star reviews and has explained procedures before, during and after surgery, he has told me
I have had an appointment today at orthopaedic and trauma where they x-rayed both my knees and I’ve finally been recommended for TKR in my right knee. I am so pleased and relieved. The doctor doing it has full 5 star reviews and has explained procedures before, during and after surgery, he has told me
Wolf68
in
Arthritis Action
6 hours ago
peewee
I had surgery in 2020 I have never been right since. I feel ok in the morning but as soon as I try to do stuff my stomach starts to feel sore and tight does anyone else suffer with this by the evening I have to lay down your views would be appreciated I had the full lot ovaries, appendix omentum and
I had surgery in 2020 I have never been right since. I feel ok in the morning but as soon as I try to do stuff my stomach starts to feel sore and tight does anyone else suffer with this by the evening I have to lay down your views would be appreciated I had the full lot ovaries, appendix omentum and
Peewe
in
My Ovacome
7 hours ago
Advice on liver and kidney results on latest blood test
Diagnosed end of April, 2 days of intravenous pred @ 500, 1 day at intravenous @ 1mg and then onto 60, 50, 40, 35 - just started on 30 today. Bloods from 3rd June came back with liver and kidney markers out of range ....... steroids 🤷♀️ Have a slot to discuss the results with the surgery pharmacy
Diagnosed end of April, 2 days of intravenous pred @ 500, 1 day at intravenous @ 1mg and then onto 60, 50, 40, 35 - just started on 30 today. Bloods from 3rd June came back with liver and kidney markers out of range ....... steroids 🤷♀️ Have a slot to discuss the results with the surgery pharmacy
Anne241262
in
PMRGCAuk
8 hours ago
I can see the exit from the tunnel and the sun is shining.
it’s only taken 3 weeks after half a lifetime of RLS for 2 amazing medical professionals to get me on the road to recovery. Having spent over £1k in going in the wrong direction with private medical care I found a Consultant Neurologist, I should say a member of this form found him and passed his name
it’s only taken 3 weeks after half a lifetime of RLS for 2 amazing medical professionals to get me on the road to recovery. Having spent over £1k in going in the wrong direction with private medical care I found a Consultant Neurologist, I should say a member of this form found him and passed his name
HipHop1972
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
8 hours ago
fainting/ syncope and heart condition
Hiya. So I’ve suffered from blackouts from a young age. Last year I had a loop recorder fitted which showed that when I have the fainting which apparently is called simple fainting/ reflex syncope my heart stops/ pauses for a long period of time the first time they caught was 42 seconds. I was put on
Hiya. So I’ve suffered from blackouts from a young age. Last year I had a loop recorder fitted which showed that when I have the fainting which apparently is called simple fainting/ reflex syncope my heart stops/ pauses for a long period of time the first time they caught was 42 seconds. I was put on
Kb123456789
in
British Heart Foundation
9 hours ago
Laparoscopic Surgery poss endo
Hi, i am going in for laparoscopic surgery in a couple of weeks time for poss endo excision. Does anyone have an tips for rexovery etc? Ive not have surgery before and want to be prepared.
Hi, i am going in for laparoscopic surgery in a couple of weeks time for poss endo excision. Does anyone have an tips for rexovery etc? Ive not have surgery before and want to be prepared.
Loulabelle1709
in
The Endometriosis Foundation
12 hours ago
Glowing dye helps surgeons eradicate prostate cancer
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
Justfor_
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
13 hours ago
Foot surgery
Hi. Has anyone used a lady wee after having non weight baring surgery. If so, do you have any recommendations. Thank you
Hi. Has anyone used a lady wee after having non weight baring surgery. If so, do you have any recommendations. Thank you
Lematt
in
NRAS
14 hours ago
After Surgery
Hi I have had a uni knee replacement 6 weeks ago since this I have been suffering with pain in every part of my body, is it possible to get a PMR flare after the body has the shock of surgery? it 6 years since I was diagnosed my bloods say I have no problems my body says otherwise and it and myself are
Hi I have had a uni knee replacement 6 weeks ago since this I have been suffering with pain in every part of my body, is it possible to get a PMR flare after the body has the shock of surgery? it 6 years since I was diagnosed my bloods say I have no problems my body says otherwise and it and myself are
_multistrada
in
PMRGCAuk
18 hours ago
Sjogrens
Hi I have had many changes to my health/body etc since I last sent a post. I now have Brachia Plexus which places further pressure on the heart...limited capabilities in both arms...Sleeping is a very painful/frightening challenge. From inflamed/painful armpits (more so on the left) which ascerbates
Hi I have had many changes to my health/body etc since I last sent a post. I now have Brachia Plexus which places further pressure on the heart...limited capabilities in both arms...Sleeping is a very painful/frightening challenge. From inflamed/painful armpits (more so on the left) which ascerbates
Heritage1961
in
The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
1 day ago
Renal stenosis
Hi. I started Hydreasin two years ago one capsule a day. Last year it was found I had obstruction of ureteroreanal junction. out of the blue. I suffered much pain and in two days I am having surgery. I read somewhere that Hydroxy does that. Any idea about it? I am thinking of changing to Besremi as
Hi. I started Hydreasin two years ago one capsule a day. Last year it was found I had obstruction of ureteroreanal junction. out of the blue. I suffered much pain and in two days I am having surgery. I read somewhere that Hydroxy does that. Any idea about it? I am thinking of changing to Besremi as
Kelly2
in
MPN Voice
1 day ago
Weight Gain, Lap nerves & hormone medication after pill/coil?
Hi all, This is my first post and it's so comforting to read others stories/experiences who are going through the same things as me! I have a couple of questions if people wouldn't mind sharing- I was on the waiting list for 2 years and I saw a consultant last week who said it was possible endometriosis
Hi all, This is my first post and it's so comforting to read others stories/experiences who are going through the same things as me! I have a couple of questions if people wouldn't mind sharing- I was on the waiting list for 2 years and I saw a consultant last week who said it was possible endometriosis
sloth89
in
Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
The Existence of the Oligometastatic State in Prostate Cancer (and other cancers)
Members of the FPC Forum: I submit to you that either I am a Prophet/Visionary, or I am a Fool, but I state clearly... and emphatically...that the oligometastatic state exists in Prostate Cancer and other cancers as well..I believe that if we were to sum it up as an equation, that it would be something
Members of the FPC Forum: I submit to you that either I am a Prophet/Visionary, or I am a Fool, but I state clearly... and emphatically...that the oligometastatic state exists in Prostate Cancer and other cancers as well..I believe that if we were to sum it up as an equation, that it would be something
NPfisherman
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
surgery via private healthcare
So I have been advised to have two separate surgeries before continuing with IVF, one to remove a borderline tumour via laparoscopic cystectomy (purely for health reasons as the tumour has the potential to become cancerous), and a hysteroscopy to treat a defective c section scar which may potentially
So I have been advised to have two separate surgeries before continuing with IVF, one to remove a borderline tumour via laparoscopic cystectomy (purely for health reasons as the tumour has the potential to become cancerous), and a hysteroscopy to treat a defective c section scar which may potentially
Falafelrovers
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Fertility Network UK
2 days ago
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