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Pain after menopause
Hi all, I haven't been around for a few years. A brief back story. I had always suffered from painful heavy periods, since 16 years old. Numerous visits to the doctors over the years, being told it was normal or later on as I got into my 40s being told it was to do with the menopause, I finally got
Hi all, I haven't been around for a few years. A brief back story. I had always suffered from painful heavy periods, since 16 years old. Numerous visits to the doctors over the years, being told it was normal or later on as I got into my 40s being told it was to do with the menopause, I finally got
foosey
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Thanks gang
Just a big thank you for all the good wishes. I had at least five hours sleep last night and since 8 am have been easing off on the painkillers. Now down to gently niggle with occasional stabs so hoping another good night should see us over the worst. Still no idea what I did but time seems to be
Just a big thank you for all the good wishes. I had at least five hours sleep last night and since 8 am have been easing off on the painkillers. Now down to gently niggle with occasional stabs so hoping another good night should see us over the worst. Still no idea what I did but time seems to be
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
2 years ago
pain medication
I have the complication of having a chronic back condition which means I am in pain all the time. I take gabapentin and co codamol and also recently ralvo patches. Last year and earlier this year, I suffered a heart attack, so now cannot take any kind of anti inflamatory. My GP worked with me last year
I have the complication of having a chronic back condition which means I am in pain all the time. I take gabapentin and co codamol and also recently ralvo patches. Last year and earlier this year, I suffered a heart attack, so now cannot take any kind of anti inflamatory. My GP worked with me last year
momander
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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The MRI scan
Hello, As you're all so kind in answering my many questions, I just thought I'd update on the MRI scan (pelvis) and hopefully if anyone who is awaiting their first one is reading, give some insights. Firstly, making sure to have no metal clasps on clothes was helpful so no need to get changed into
Hello, As you're all so kind in answering my many questions, I just thought I'd update on the MRI scan (pelvis) and hopefully if anyone who is awaiting their first one is reading, give some insights. Firstly, making sure to have no metal clasps on clothes was helpful so no need to get changed into
Gottarelax
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NRAS
2 years ago
COVID ... held it off as long as I could.
We came home from Sweden ..(to US). the only ones masked on the plane or in the airport save for a few people I gazed at like kindred spirits... and my husband, whose eyes were not covered by glasses. dang that cataract surgery got covid a week ago. the Sword of Damocles hung over me all week as we went
We came home from Sweden ..(to US). the only ones masked on the plane or in the airport save for a few people I gazed at like kindred spirits... and my husband, whose eyes were not covered by glasses. dang that cataract surgery got covid a week ago. the Sword of Damocles hung over me all week as we went
yogabonnie
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
endometriosis ?
for the last few years I have had sharp stabbing groin pain moving down my upper thigh and sometimes to my foot. I get sensitivity to touch on my thighs when I have flares which happen during ovulation and before my period. I also have stabbing upper abdominal pains (no pattern to the abdominal pain)
for the last few years I have had sharp stabbing groin pain moving down my upper thigh and sometimes to my foot. I get sensitivity to touch on my thighs when I have flares which happen during ovulation and before my period. I also have stabbing upper abdominal pains (no pattern to the abdominal pain)
SL01
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
Hydroxychloroquine staining
I was prescribed a daily dose of hydroxychloroquine, alongside weekly methotrexate, when I was diagnosed with RA and Sjogrens 7 years ago. Two years ago I developed grey patches on the skin of my shins, which look like bruises but aren't tender to touch. I contacted my rheumatologist and sent photos
I was prescribed a daily dose of hydroxychloroquine, alongside weekly methotrexate, when I was diagnosed with RA and Sjogrens 7 years ago. Two years ago I developed grey patches on the skin of my shins, which look like bruises but aren't tender to touch. I contacted my rheumatologist and sent photos
DoraBracken
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NRAS
2 years ago
A and E Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh.
Woke up at 5 am Sunday morning with severe pain under right shoulder blade which remained all day despite maxing out on paracetamol. In the evening I dug out some codeine tablets I had for sciatica last year and added those with similarly little improvement. Monday was more of the same except by now
Woke up at 5 am Sunday morning with severe pain under right shoulder blade which remained all day despite maxing out on paracetamol. In the evening I dug out some codeine tablets I had for sciatica last year and added those with similarly little improvement. Monday was more of the same except by now
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
2 years ago
tooth extraction
my problem still hasn’t gone 😞. It’s been 3 weeks since my tooth extraction and it got infection .. hfmd has bin and gone but the toothache seems to be there still! Can it spread to other teeth? Coz I feel like the pain has spread to teeth on that side. Still have to take painkillers. Made an emergency
my problem still hasn’t gone 😞. It’s been 3 weeks since my tooth extraction and it got infection .. hfmd has bin and gone but the toothache seems to be there still! Can it spread to other teeth? Coz I feel like the pain has spread to teeth on that side. Still have to take painkillers. Made an emergency
Junny123
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Is there any way of saying "Enough", I do not want to receive anymore medical care or medications, they are doing me more harm than good!
The medication I am receiving is causing me more pain than anything else! It is getting worse, more endless appointments, more reactions, more pain, getting ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE! I just want to stop all this treatment, just bare survival medication, I have at least three life threatening conditions, medications
The medication I am receiving is causing me more pain than anything else! It is getting worse, more endless appointments, more reactions, more pain, getting ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE! I just want to stop all this treatment, just bare survival medication, I have at least three life threatening conditions, medications
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
2 years ago
Pain medication advise - Gabapentin
Firstly, I understand no one can give medical advice. But any help in the right direction would be gratefully received. I have a knee replacement followed by a manipulation last week. I didn't get to speak to the surgeon afterward but my discharge notes said I needed adequate pain relief. I am struggling
Firstly, I understand no one can give medical advice. But any help in the right direction would be gratefully received. I have a knee replacement followed by a manipulation last week. I didn't get to speak to the surgeon afterward but my discharge notes said I needed adequate pain relief. I am struggling
Angjoplin
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NRAS
2 years ago
Scaly skin on eyelid, itchy and red conjunctiva
Hi all, hope everyone is well :) I've been feeling pretty good lately, and I'm due for another blood test to determine my NDT dose soon. The puffiness in my eyes and face have continued to improve, and the difference is quite noticeable. All of that being said, however, I noticed around the beginning
Hi all, hope everyone is well :) I've been feeling pretty good lately, and I'm due for another blood test to determine my NDT dose soon. The puffiness in my eyes and face have continued to improve, and the difference is quite noticeable. All of that being said, however, I noticed around the beginning
lau99
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Coping with the pain
Hi Guys, Hope everyone's having a good a day as they can. Ever since my lap in July 2 2and diagnosis of endo stage 3 with cysts. The pain has been horrendous, much worse than it was before. I've repeatedly gone back to my drs to ask for pain relief or some help in anyway. Apparently they never
Hi Guys, Hope everyone's having a good a day as they can. Ever since my lap in July 2 2and diagnosis of endo stage 3 with cysts. The pain has been horrendous, much worse than it was before. I've repeatedly gone back to my drs to ask for pain relief or some help in anyway. Apparently they never
Booknerd1598
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
private vs endo centre?
hi, I’m in the fortunate position of having private healthcare through work. I had likely adenosis and long standing deep infiltrating endometriosis identified through an MRI about 9 weeks ago. Initially I said no to surgery (because I was a hit shocked on the call and didn’t know anything about it)
hi, I’m in the fortunate position of having private healthcare through work. I had likely adenosis and long standing deep infiltrating endometriosis identified through an MRI about 9 weeks ago. Initially I said no to surgery (because I was a hit shocked on the call and didn’t know anything about it)
Mcyizml2
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Advice needed for eye comfort
Hello! I'm a newbie on here and recently been told I'm likely to have open angular glaucoma as I've several risk factors, these being high eye pressures, pigment dispersion, retinal detachment with secondary cataract developing (waiting on op). I've been started on monopost and tioplex to bring down
Hello! I'm a newbie on here and recently been told I'm likely to have open angular glaucoma as I've several risk factors, these being high eye pressures, pigment dispersion, retinal detachment with secondary cataract developing (waiting on op). I've been started on monopost and tioplex to bring down
AlwaysKind
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
PAIN PILLS
WHAT PAIN PILLS ARE OK WITH CKD? AFRAID TO TAKE ANYTHING
WHAT PAIN PILLS ARE OK WITH CKD? AFRAID TO TAKE ANYTHING
novemberlady1
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Best mobile phone for Ataxia?
hi all, my brother suffers badly with his eyes, the blurry vision has gone worse and he’s struggling to read books or watch telly. He uses an “old school” mobile phone since he cannot stand the glare from smartphone screens. What mobile phones do you recommend? I’d like to get him a new one as this
hi all, my brother suffers badly with his eyes, the blurry vision has gone worse and he’s struggling to read books or watch telly. He uses an “old school” mobile phone since he cannot stand the glare from smartphone screens. What mobile phones do you recommend? I’d like to get him a new one as this
Larobby
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Ataxia UK
2 years ago
I had NO FIBRO PAIN while I had Covid. Significant?
Dear Community! I got Covid recently, and had NO FIBRO PAIN for 6 weeks. Similar for other viruses I had in the past. Has anyone else noticed this? Could be significant for a future treatment? I'm desperate to find something to help the chronic pain. Fibro affects every aspect of my life. Some days
Dear Community! I got Covid recently, and had NO FIBRO PAIN for 6 weeks. Similar for other viruses I had in the past. Has anyone else noticed this? Could be significant for a future treatment? I'm desperate to find something to help the chronic pain. Fibro affects every aspect of my life. Some days
Martini11
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Looking for guidance
Hi everyone, Sorry if this is a super long post. To give some back ground, I started having very painful periods in 2015 when I came off the contraceptive pill at 20 years old. I came off because I have a breast cancer risk on both sides of my family and I felt that taking the pill was unnecessarily
Hi everyone, Sorry if this is a super long post. To give some back ground, I started having very painful periods in 2015 when I came off the contraceptive pill at 20 years old. I came off because I have a breast cancer risk on both sides of my family and I felt that taking the pill was unnecessarily
CherryBlossom5
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Trabulectemy result
I know everyone is different but I had my op last Thursday and the consultant says it has gone well. I had a patch on overnight which was taken off the following morning when I went for a check up. My eye felt sore and achy but really not bad enough to take painkillers. My vision is a little blurry
I know everyone is different but I had my op last Thursday and the consultant says it has gone well. I had a patch on overnight which was taken off the following morning when I went for a check up. My eye felt sore and achy but really not bad enough to take painkillers. My vision is a little blurry
Cornwalleyes
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
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