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Hi All, my bloods were done three weeks ago, prior to seeing my Haemo Man, for the first face to face, in 20 months or so. It went well and I was told that things were moving at the pace he expected, and that he was not concerned A few days later, my Physio noticed a largish lump under my armpit. I
Hi All, my bloods were done three weeks ago, prior to seeing my Haemo Man, for the first face to face, in 20 months or so. It went well and I was told that things were moving at the pace he expected, and that he was not concerned A few days later, my Physio noticed a largish lump under my armpit. I
Vindicatrix
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Roller coaster mind set
Hi, I am a new joiner, I am 60 and retired from a high pressured and demanding job 2 years ago. I had a heart attack in May 2021 which resulted in one stent. Initially I was very shocked, then the fear, then relief I was fixed. I adjusted very quickly and within one month was back to walking 5 miles
Hi, I am a new joiner, I am 60 and retired from a high pressured and demanding job 2 years ago. I had a heart attack in May 2021 which resulted in one stent. Initially I was very shocked, then the fear, then relief I was fixed. I adjusted very quickly and within one month was back to walking 5 miles
Grenfell37
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Advice on physio
Hello All! My first post :) I had Facial cancer ( Carcinoma Squamous) around 2 years ago and lost part of my cheek, bit of nose and most of top lip. Had various surgeries, 9 so far and more are to come My mouth is quite deformed now, top and low lip are wonky and I’m still getting used to my new look
Hello All! My first post :) I had Facial cancer ( Carcinoma Squamous) around 2 years ago and lost part of my cheek, bit of nose and most of top lip. Had various surgeries, 9 so far and more are to come My mouth is quite deformed now, top and low lip are wonky and I’m still getting used to my new look
mofcs
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Changing Faces
2 years ago
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Greater Trochanteric hip bursitis
I've been seeing a physio for the above, and gluteal medius tendinopathy. I'm going through the menopause, and she said she sees a lot of women my age with this problem. My GP has sent me for x-rays of my hip and then will refer me to a Musculoskeletal service, dependent upon what this throws up. My
I've been seeing a physio for the above, and gluteal medius tendinopathy. I'm going through the menopause, and she said she sees a lot of women my age with this problem. My GP has sent me for x-rays of my hip and then will refer me to a Musculoskeletal service, dependent upon what this throws up. My
Lizzog
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Pelvic pain - where next?
Hi all - new to this network and looking for some advice - been having lower abdominal pain and difficulties with trapped wind since around Feb 2020 - I had a bunch of bloods and stool sample done in May 2020- all normal - I’ve had a baby during this time and the pain persisted throughout my pregnancy
Hi all - new to this network and looking for some advice - been having lower abdominal pain and difficulties with trapped wind since around Feb 2020 - I had a bunch of bloods and stool sample done in May 2020- all normal - I’ve had a baby during this time and the pain persisted throughout my pregnancy
Sherah
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
New here. I experienced two moments without tinnitus after 2 months
I'm trying to understand what happened...whether it was food, medicine,
physiotherapy
, acupuncture, peace, prayer, exercise. I'm looking for explanations. I had COVID in March 2021. I got vaccinated in May 2021. I took an area trip in June 2021 and I got tinnitus in July 2021.
I'm trying to understand what happened...whether it was food, medicine,
physiotherapy
, acupuncture, peace, prayer, exercise. I'm looking for explanations. I had COVID in March 2021. I got vaccinated in May 2021. I took an area trip in June 2021 and I got tinnitus in July 2021.
Overloq
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Update
I still haven't been in touch with my GP. But I did have a telephone consult with the Specialist Nurse. I asked if I could restart the biologic but she agreed with the consultant. I asked about my inflamatory markers and was told as per usual that it could be because of my weight. I told her about the
I still haven't been in touch with my GP. But I did have a telephone consult with the Specialist Nurse. I asked if I could restart the biologic but she agreed with the consultant. I asked about my inflamatory markers and was told as per usual that it could be because of my weight. I told her about the
Wildething
in
NRAS
2 years ago
TBI. Symptoms regarding walking Differently
Has anyone else had an unusual gait after a TBI? It’s been almost 13 years now since I was mugged and attacked, which caused bleeding and swelling on my brain. I have limbs that are weak and shake randomly having been through countless physio sessions the strength never returned properly. When I walk
Has anyone else had an unusual gait after a TBI? It’s been almost 13 years now since I was mugged and attacked, which caused bleeding and swelling on my brain. I have limbs that are weak and shake randomly having been through countless physio sessions the strength never returned properly. When I walk
superstar79
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Headway
2 years ago
Dr. Jeanmonod, the head neurosurgeon at the SoniModul Clinic in Solothurn, Switzerland who is a pioneer of the PTT will be our guest speaker
at our Zoom meeting to be held Monday, December 20, at 6 PM Solothurn time, which is Greenwich Mean Time + 1, 12 noon US, EST, 9 AM, US PST & for Yvonne in the UK, that 5 PM, GMT. (Someone please correct me if I’ve got this wrong.) We may replace our regularly scheduled Sunday meeting with this one
at our Zoom meeting to be held Monday, December 20, at 6 PM Solothurn time, which is Greenwich Mean Time + 1, 12 noon US, EST, 9 AM, US PST & for Yvonne in the UK, that 5 PM, GMT. (Someone please correct me if I’ve got this wrong.) We may replace our regularly scheduled Sunday meeting with this one
MBAnderson
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed heart condition and fibromyalgia flare - can't take any meds!
Hi all I haven't posted yet because very soon after my fibromyalgia diagnosis a few months ago, my newly prescribed fibromyalgia medication (my first half a dose) sent me into hypertensive crisis. It turns out this is because I have an underlying heart condition, which makes it difficult for my heart
Hi all I haven't posted yet because very soon after my fibromyalgia diagnosis a few months ago, my newly prescribed fibromyalgia medication (my first half a dose) sent me into hypertensive crisis. It turns out this is because I have an underlying heart condition, which makes it difficult for my heart
NewFibroWarrior
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Integrating a holistic approach to kidney health
What happens when 3 women in London, a renal physio, renal dietician and yoga teacher/nutritional therapist (that's me!) chat. All of us, working with kidneys in different contexts, coming together in honest dialogue. Chairing this panel yesterday, 'Integrating a holistic approach to kidney health'
What happens when 3 women in London, a renal physio, renal dietician and yoga teacher/nutritional therapist (that's me!) chat. All of us, working with kidneys in different contexts, coming together in honest dialogue. Chairing this panel yesterday, 'Integrating a holistic approach to kidney health'
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
2 years ago
Had my Cardio - physio assessment this morning
It wasn't too bad although I realise how unfit I am, I was struggling to answer what kind of exercise I currently do. I did the bleep test, something I haven't done for about 30 years, we went to level 6 to get my heart rate to 120 but obviously the physio said she would be looking for constant improvement
It wasn't too bad although I realise how unfit I am, I was struggling to answer what kind of exercise I currently do. I did the bleep test, something I haven't done for about 30 years, we went to level 6 to get my heart rate to 120 but obviously the physio said she would be looking for constant improvement
Heather1957
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
In praise of BLF and members
Stand up take a bow you wonderful lot. Especially Littlepom with your fountain of knowledge and determination. Amazing what right place and care can accomplish. Have survived 2wks in hospital on some pretty nasty iv antibiotics and completing of DNR without running for the hills. After the fiasco of
Stand up take a bow you wonderful lot. Especially Littlepom with your fountain of knowledge and determination. Amazing what right place and care can accomplish. Have survived 2wks in hospital on some pretty nasty iv antibiotics and completing of DNR without running for the hills. After the fiasco of
Delamere
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Losing my determination
I was diagnosed with NSCLC in mid 2019 after extensive tests at a hospital with a specialist dept for diagnosis and forward treatment. One primary tumour in each lung and 2 lymph. They passed me over to the Oncology dept once diagnosis was complete. First was Pembrolizumab which gave a tangible improvement
I was diagnosed with NSCLC in mid 2019 after extensive tests at a hospital with a specialist dept for diagnosis and forward treatment. One primary tumour in each lung and 2 lymph. They passed me over to the Oncology dept once diagnosis was complete. First was Pembrolizumab which gave a tangible improvement
MacColl
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Stretching exercises really help RLS! Please try.
Hiya - I wanted to let everyone know that my physio gave me some exercises to do for RLS (well Restless everything Syndrome...). I've been doing these - plus some of my own - for a couple of months now, and the difference they make is this: I can delay taking medication for at least a couple of hours
Hiya - I wanted to let everyone know that my physio gave me some exercises to do for RLS (well Restless everything Syndrome...). I've been doing these - plus some of my own - for a couple of months now, and the difference they make is this: I can delay taking medication for at least a couple of hours
Dizzydisturbed
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Fullness or pressure sensation
A few days ago i had bad lower back pain so decided to crack on with some exercises i had off the physio. As i lay flat on my back on the floor i had a weird sort of fullness or pressure in my head. A bit like blood flowing to my head. Its hard to describe exactly what it is. I habe been a little bunged
A few days ago i had bad lower back pain so decided to crack on with some exercises i had off the physio. As i lay flat on my back on the floor i had a weird sort of fullness or pressure in my head. A bit like blood flowing to my head. Its hard to describe exactly what it is. I habe been a little bunged
DanniC88
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Clearing Chest
HI there, first post for me, my Dad came out of hospital yesterday following a valve replacement and to fix an aneurism, he is struggling to clear his chest/lungs, hospital didnt give much physio advice but lucky we have some family from a medical physio bac ground so we now have some good exercises
HI there, first post for me, my Dad came out of hospital yesterday following a valve replacement and to fix an aneurism, he is struggling to clear his chest/lungs, hospital didnt give much physio advice but lucky we have some family from a medical physio bac ground so we now have some good exercises
Gcnh
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Shoulder injury & pain killers with HD
I have what doc and physio think might be a shoulder injury (although I don’t remember injuring it) or possibly rotator cuff problem or impingement.. they can’t decide. I’m know I’m not supposed to take anti inflammatory painkillers, so what can I take? The doc is next to useless and tried to prescribe
I have what doc and physio think might be a shoulder injury (although I don’t remember injuring it) or possibly rotator cuff problem or impingement.. they can’t decide. I’m know I’m not supposed to take anti inflammatory painkillers, so what can I take? The doc is next to useless and tried to prescribe
Forestdweller
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Surgery Over
Had my surgery last Thursday ant the lead up was all very scary. I was admitted to hospital the evening before and my op was at 2 Thursday afternoon. Everything went very well and I was sat up with a piece of toast and a cup of tea by 11pm. The following morning the drain was removed and I walked the
Had my surgery last Thursday ant the lead up was all very scary. I was admitted to hospital the evening before and my op was at 2 Thursday afternoon. Everything went very well and I was sat up with a piece of toast and a cup of tea by 11pm. The following morning the drain was removed and I walked the
Brookbond
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Thank you 😊
Thanks to everyone who encouraged me after my misery post last week. I have run three times this week, the same safe, flat 5k route each time. I still have piriformis syndrome but the physio said it was ok to run as long as I keep within my limits and concentrate on 'running from my hips, not my feet
Thanks to everyone who encouraged me after my misery post last week. I have run three times this week, the same safe, flat 5k route each time. I still have piriformis syndrome but the physio said it was ok to run as long as I keep within my limits and concentrate on 'running from my hips, not my feet
Speedy60
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
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