- 123
- 486 425
North Central and East London Cancer Alliance
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2017
The UCLH Cancer Collaborative brings together healthcare organisations across north central and north east London, and west Essex to improve early cancer diagnosis, cancer outcomes and care for patients. We are part of the national Cancer Vanguard - a partnership between the UCLH Cancer Collaborative, Greater Manchester Cancer Vanguard Innovation and Royal Marsden Partners. Together the Cancer Vanguard serves a population of nearly 11 million and we are working to change the way cancer care is provided. Working with our members and stakeholders our mission is to achieve world-leading patient outcomes and experience for the population we serve.
Visit our webpages for more information www.uclh.nhs.uk/cancercollaborative
Visit our webpages for more information www.uclh.nhs.uk/cancercollaborative
Having a hysteroscopy in an outpatients clinic (Bengali subtitles)
A guide (with Bengali subtitles) for people who may need this gynaecology procedure in north and east London.
Produced by:
North Central London Cancer Alliance
North East London Cancer Alliance
Produced by:
North Central London Cancer Alliance
North East London Cancer Alliance
มุมมอง: 820
วีดีโอ
Having a hysteroscopy in an outpatients clinic (Bulgarian subtitles)
มุมมอง 2034 ปีที่แล้ว
A guide (with Bulgarian subtitles) for people who may need this gynaecology procedure in north and east London. Produced by: North Central London Cancer Alliance North East London Cancer Alliance
Having a hysteroscopy in an outpatient clinic
มุมมอง 3524 ปีที่แล้ว
A guide (with Somali subtitles) for people who may need this gynaecology procedure in north and east London. Produced by: North Central London Cancer Alliance North East London Cancer Alliance
Having a hysteroscopy in an outpatients clinic (Turkish subtitles)
มุมมอง 2614 ปีที่แล้ว
Having a hysteroscopy in an outpatients clinic (Turkish subtitles)
Having a hysteroscopy as an outpatient (English)
มุมมอง 103K4 ปีที่แล้ว
A guide for people who may need this gynaecology procedure in north and east London. Produced by: North Central London Cancer Alliance North East London Cancer Alliance
Help with the costs of cancer
มุมมอง 3784 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we discuss financial issues associated with a cancer diagnosis, welfare benefits and ways to get support.
Cancer Pain
มุมมอง 1K4 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we discuss managing pain, including medications and the use of pain diaries.
Cancer and Work
มุมมอง 3684 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we discuss flexible working and reasonable adjustments; during and after treatment, your working environment, knowing your rights and where to access support.
Cancer and Physical Activity
มุมมอง 8474 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we discuss the benefits of physical activity, managing fatigue and top tips for getting active.
Cancer and Emotional Wellbeing
มุมมอง 9984 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we discuss emotional wellbeing, how to cope with our emotions and feelings, and suggestions of where to get help.
How to carry out a Cancer Care Review effectively
มุมมอง 2.6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This video aims to help primary care clinicians to carry out effective and personalised Cancer Care Reviews. The film will be useful for GPs, other primary care clinicians (practice nurses, clinical pharmacists etc) and people affected by cancer. Made by North Central and East London Cancer Alliance - Bringing together hospital trusts, GPs, health service commissioners, local authorities and pa...
What is a Cancer Care Review? A resource for healthcare professionals
มุมมอง 4.5K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This video provides information about the benefits, purpose and format of a Cancer Care Review. Patients, GPs, other primary care health professionals, and secondary care clinicians will find the content helpful. Made by North Central and East London Cancer Alliance - Bringing together hospital trusts, GPs, health service commissioners, local authorities and patients across north and east Londo...
What is a Cancer Care Review? A resource for people affected by cancer
มุมมอง 4034 ปีที่แล้ว
This video aims to empower people diagnosed with cancer to ask for help from their primary care team as they move from the hospital back to community-based care. Cancer Care Reviews can help those affected by cancer to understand what information and support is available to them, so that, with help, they can manage their own health. Made by the North Central and East London Cancer Alliance - Br...
What happens after you have completed your prostate radiotherapy treatment - Bulgarian subtitles
มุมมอง 3525 ปีที่แล้ว
In a series of three films, patients and clinicians explain preparation and radiotherapy for prostate cancer treatment at hospitals in the North Central and East London Cancer Alliance area.
What happens after you have completed your prostate radiotherapy treatment - Turkish subtitles
มุมมอง 2215 ปีที่แล้ว
In a series of three films, patients and clinicians explain preparation and radiotherapy for prostate cancer treatment at hospitals in the North Central and East London Cancer Alliance area.
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment - Turkish subtitles
มุมมอง 2425 ปีที่แล้ว
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment - Turkish subtitles
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Turkish subtitles
มุมมอง 2845 ปีที่แล้ว
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Turkish subtitles
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment - Bulgarian subtitles
มุมมอง 2425 ปีที่แล้ว
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment - Bulgarian subtitles
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Bulgarian subtitles
มุมมอง 1075 ปีที่แล้ว
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Bulgarian subtitles
What happens after you have completed your prostate radiotherapy treatment - Polish subtitles
มุมมอง 1095 ปีที่แล้ว
What happens after you have completed your prostate radiotherapy treatment - Polish subtitles
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment - Polish subtitles
มุมมอง 805 ปีที่แล้ว
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment - Polish subtitles
What happens after you have completed your prostate radiotherapy treatment Bengali subtitles
มุมมอง 395 ปีที่แล้ว
What happens after you have completed your prostate radiotherapy treatment Bengali subtitles
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment Bengali subtitles
มุมมอง 13K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Receiving your radiotherapy treatment Bengali subtitles
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Polish subtitles
มุมมอง 415 ปีที่แล้ว
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Polish subtitles
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Bengali subtitles
มุมมอง 2565 ปีที่แล้ว
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment - Bengali subtitles
What happens after your prostate radiotherapy treatment
มุมมอง 64K5 ปีที่แล้ว
What happens after your prostate radiotherapy treatment
Receiving your prostate radiotherapy treatment
มุมมอง 140K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Receiving your prostate radiotherapy treatment
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment
มุมมอง 9K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Preparing for prostate radiotherapy treatment
Guidance for GPs on the faecal immunochemical test (FIT) for patients with bowel symptoms
มุมมอง 42K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Guidance for GPs on the faecal immunochemical test (FIT) for patients with bowel symptoms
Improving Patient Experience across UCLH Cancer Collaborative - Planning Event
มุมมอง 255 ปีที่แล้ว
Improving Patient Experience across UCLH Cancer Collaborative - Planning Event
I had 44 rad on 2min sections
I just had this procedure and now booked for GA omg I'm in so much pain and I can't stop crying.
Just had this procedure and was told it was “like a smear”. Yeah right, I have never felt pain like it. No info about risks (including of severe pain). I was close to fainting before she (female doc) finally stopped. Then handed a leaflet about hysteroscopy post the procedure!! Diabolical. We have developed anaesthesia for a reason! This is not the 1600s! I’ve been told she wasn’t able to get much of a sample and if I’d only been able to hang on for another 10 seconds! I was sweating like a pig in shock. Finally she tells me I can come back and have it done under GA. Why put women through this without giving us the information so we can make an informed decision? I did not consent to that. Cost cutting, that’s why
Nothing about after effects????
Less than 24 hours after my surgery I had anal intercourse with my husband and he slipped into vagina but quickly back out to anal. I'm bleeding heavily and in pain. I called my obgyn they did they'll see me Monday, but I'm in pain.
This is a joke to do this kind of procedure without anaesthetic.
ahhh ok. So those were the numbers they kept calling out after the treatments.
Had this done week before last. My doctor had sent me to a gynaecologist to try and sort out my hrt. I had also had two failed smear tests on two separate occasions (going through menopause think everything is shrinking and more painful lol). He was great and offered to try another smear test. I said he could try and laughed. He did manage the smear test which was pretty uncomfortable but better than my doctor. He then said about taking a biopsy from the uterus lining if that was ok. It was also quite uncomfortable, weird sensations and a bit of cramping and pinching feelings, not overly painful though. He said my cervix was narrow (probably because i don’t have children). I just hummed a made up tune to distract myself from it all as much as i could. Bled a bit after and had a little bit of cramping but that was pretty much gone by the time i had got to Tesco 15 minutes away. Didn’t need any pain killers.
terrible to describe this as slightly uncomfortable
I had this done 2 hours ago without a general. It was absolutely horrific. I had zapain before and gas and air during. Just my opinion but this shouldn't be done whilst you are awake. Really horrible and barbaric so painful. I could feel them cutting the polyp out. I kept going as I didn't want a general. They fitted a mirena coil after but that's the only time I felt nothing.
Wilson Deborah Williams Matthew Robinson Patricia
Anderson Susan Rodriguez Deborah Thomas Laura
Hell. Burning urine and prostate dementia.
I went for hysteroscopy today, thought it would be smooth sailing but it wasnt, I had staff in the room who were supportive but I could not tolerate the pain and procedure had to be stopped. This should be done under general anaesthetic. I had to drive home and I had hot/cold flushes, dizziness so although you may be strong I would recommend that you take someone with you just incase. They have now decided to do an MRI to check if there is a polyp before going ahead with another procedure under general anaesthetic.
Absolutely DO NOT GET THIS DONE WITHOUT GENERAL AESTHETIC!!!!! Brutal and horrific pain, I have a high tolerance had c sections and an awful natural birth delivery too i can take pain but it was awful even with local anaesthetic numbing gel and gas n air.
I had a hysteroscopy yesterday and it was one of the most painful things I've ever had to deal with in my life. I am traumatised. It left me feeling shaky, faint and extremely anxious. The procedure had to be stopped! I am now waiting for an appointment for this to be done under GA! Why wasn't this option or other options offered to me in the first place?
This video is awful. This procedure should be done minimally with a local anesthetic, and spinal block or GA, these should be offered also to women who have experienced pain with procedures or pelvic exams in the past. They all minimize pain, mostly the two physicians. Instead of telling they try to make a woman less anxious, by talking to her about Christmas, they should focus on how the proper type of anesthesia could be explained and not minimize what the pain could be... It is a shame this is put on line by the NHS, paid with our taxes.
What are the risks? or any side effects after?
My husband is at the beginning of treatment. This video has given me an insight ,of what is to come, and put my mind,at rest .
I would want to be asleep
Only a man could say a hysteroscopy is a painless procedure!! I had one without any anaesthetic, as this was not offered to me. It was like medieval torture and I went into a shocked catatonic state for half an hr afterwards. I have had a further 2 under general anaesthetic and yes then it is painless. Apart from the period like pains afterwards. I have one today in fact and am up and about pain free already.
Can anyone explain the whole process with the GA ,never had it done before and im not really keen on it but def worried the anesthetic in the womb wont be enough or it will painful.
Talking about Christmas fgs!!! It feels like they're shoving a flaming Christmas tree up your fufu!!!! I thought I was a big softie until I read up on this barbaric procedure.. Shame on you!
I just had this procedure done on 5/7 along with removing an old IUD to replace it with a new one. As someone with PCOS, it bothers me when they say “there’s some discomfort”. Umm, some discomfort? Anything done vaginally is uncomfortable and painful. Even in post op. In my case, I was down for a week and my post op bleeding was a lot the first few days but then lightened, then stopped. I felt crappy that entire week but I’m glad it’s behind me now.
Thank you for the very good video ,it has helped me a lot
Had my fourth carried out today and all the last three were carried out under GA due to the extreme pain felt on the first one. I could’ve passed out with the pain and no one explained to me the pain that would be felt . Lying here just now 10 hours after waking from GA and still having cramp pains but I can tolerate that . I cannot recommend highly enough to anyone watching this to ask for a GA no matter your pain threshold as this is the most painful procedure I have ever experienced. As a mother who had delivered twins naturally I found the hysteroscopy, biopsy and mirena coil insertion more painful a procedure than giving birth.
Ive had 3 done and gone under for all of them
I did my sample on a weekend and my GP surgery contacted me and said the lab were unable to process my results and they’ve asked me to do another test. I think the stool “expired” so to speak 💩💩😅😅
I had surgery first and they couldn’t get it all. So I got 38 radiation treatments 4.7 KREM PLUS Lupron. That cured it but came down with Myasthenia Gravis 6 Mo later. Better that than dying in agony with bone cancer!
I was more anxious about the catheter than I was about the surgery. This video has helped cope with those worries and also reassured me about the pre op planning, surgical procedure and after care. The information about care and our own responsibilities was excellent. Thanks to all involved in this.
Thank you for information and I learned to much 💯✅🥰
Don't let any doctor tell you there will be some discomfort! The nurse said she heard me scream down the hall. It hurts like hell!!!!!!!! And mine was done by a female doctor. She never offered to stop or provide pain medication. This is so wrong not to tell a patient the truth! My second hysteroscopy was done under anesthesia.
The most painful experience of my life,never again and without anasthetic, a little uncomfortable, understatement of the century.
I had gas & air, which helped a lot. Insist on some pain relief, particularly gas & air - Entonox, which really helps you cope. GA is not suitable for everyone. Not everyone can cope with this without pain relief and there is also the issue of STENOSIS, whereby they can't access the cervix at all. Lots of older women have stenosis.
It's not always that simple lol! A lot of hysteroscopies fail, due to STENOSIS of the cervix....
Had this done yesterday under GA went well i believe, 2 polyps removed, came out of anesthesia fairly quick, coughing up lots of phlegm, but not much pain except sore throat. At least not till next day, lots of pain in ribs upper back & both arms.. excruciating when i cough in ribs. I found this, trying to find answers to why I'm having this pain. No pain in vagina or uterus unless I'm standing a while and then it just feels heavy and starts aching. Has anyone else ever experienced the rib, upper back arm pain after Hystroscopy D&C with GA? 6:08
Please do not attempt this procedure without anesthesia. The pain from the instrument used to hold the cervix in place is on the level of SAW ! I took 800 Motrin and 650 mg Tylenol and it was no match. I had to stop and have the procedure done with anesthesia. I experienced symptoms of grief and cramping for 8 days afterward. Take control of your options. Don’t let the doctor tell you otherwise.
I did 20 sessions of radio therapy for prostate cancer 4 years ago together with 6 Zoladex injections. I still have to pee several times at night. From Malta 8.30 am.
After all tests are done, you have problems. Your GP doesn’t give a fuck!
had 20 treatments very little side effects.im six weeks after my treatment and basically back to my normal self.the nhs were absolutley fantastic.my advice is be possitive and don.t let any negative feelings ruin your day.kick that cancer out of your life.
Why does YT keep showing me Prostate cancer therapies? Does it know something I dont???
must say that I have enormous respect for you Dr kanayo Peterson considering the manner in which my wife receive her complete treatment for HIV infection and cancer, thanks for coming to my rescue sir.
must say that I have enormous respect for you Dr kanayo Peterson considering the manner in which my wife receive her complete treatment for HIV infection and cancer, thanks for coming to my rescue sir.
No ED???
E.D here before treatment. Hoping that repairs itself.
I researched this extensively before I attempted to have this done in September 2023. I took pain killers before as they told me to do. In the first attempt I vomited and experienced shock symptoms. To be told it doesn't hurt is a lie. How could it not hurt?? Something is put up inside you & things are cut out of you for goodness sake. I had this finally done under anaesthesia December 2023. It is positively medieval torture without. I left feeling what is wrong with me that it hurt so much? Please ladies, insist on anaesthesia. Don't put yourself through what I went through. Xx
Thank you, I’m worried, so you made it for thickness and bleeding? And what about noe is bleeding stop?
Ok, why is it called “RADIOTHERAPY “? Radio waves are way too long to be focused on a square inch or less target! To me, I imagine the term should probably be RADIATION therapy. The wavelength of even GIGAHERTZ Radio waves is about 11.803 inches at 1 GIGAHERTZ (in free space).
I noticed that she called it radio therapy but the correct term is radiation therapy.
What are you on about. I'm 22 of 33 in and don't give a tinkers toss what the doctors call it. It's life saving treatment.
I had this procedure done several days ago. The surgery included a polypectomy. If general anesthesia wasn’t an option, I most assuredly wouldn’t have consented to it. No twilight or light sedation will do for this so called procedure. Heck, the transvaginal ultrasound was painful. I wasn’t going to try and grit it out on a table with a doctor scraping my insides. There’s no reason not to give general anesthesia. It’s not a price issue. They just don’t like putting people under. Too bad. I signed forms releasing y’all from liability if I die on the table. I’d rather risk death via general anesthesia than be awake/aware of this procedure. The aftermath pain isn’t as bad as I had anticipated. No cramping. Mostly sore. No anesthesia surgery? Wonderful. Can I have a shot of whiskey and a bullet to bite down on? We’re going dark ages medically anyway. Pain management happens for hospice patients exclusively. Doctors/surgeons won’t prescribe opiates for post surgical pain anymore. Nope. They advise you to take some Tylenol. I’m simply saying that if pain isn’t manageable socially, we’re in for a world of hurt. The name of the game is patient advocacy. Hard to do for yourself when you’re the sick one.
Only a man could say a hysteroscopy is a painless procedure!! I had one without any anaesthetic, as this was not offered to me. It was like medieval torture and I went into a shocked catatonic state for half an hr afterwards. I have had a further 2 under general anaesthetic and yes then it is painless. Apart from the period like pains afterwards. I have one today in fact and am up and about pain free already.
I am 19 i had it since 15
Excellent
I’m really scared to have it , I don’t have children, I would to know if there any risk .