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Confused and Despairing
I am struggling to weight bare, bend or stretch my left leg since my
nasal
surgery
and the severity of the pain is stopping me sleeping and I am having to literally drag my leg. I self referred to the Musculsr Skeletal Team and they refused to touch me in case I had a blood clot.
I am struggling to weight bare, bend or stretch my left leg since my
nasal
surgery
and the severity of the pain is stopping me sleeping and I am having to literally drag my leg. I self referred to the Musculsr Skeletal Team and they refused to touch me in case I had a blood clot.
CecilyParsley
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
Pity Post
As you know I had the
nasal
surgery
in February which went well but I haemorrhaged afterwards. While I was in hospital my left leg became quite rigid and quickly became painful.
As you know I had the
nasal
surgery
in February which went well but I haemorrhaged afterwards. While I was in hospital my left leg became quite rigid and quickly became painful.
CecilyParsley
in
LUPUS UK
28 days ago
Multivitamins/Prednisolone/Vegetarian?
Hello, Short background. Diagnosed with PMR 2020, on Pred since December 2020, usual ups and downs/flares whilst learning about living with it and getting advice from here for the last few years. Medication. I take Lansoprazole 30mg about 30-60 mins before breakfast every morning. After breakfast
Hello, Short background. Diagnosed with PMR 2020, on Pred since December 2020, usual ups and downs/flares whilst learning about living with it and getting advice from here for the last few years. Medication. I take Lansoprazole 30mg about 30-60 mins before breakfast every morning. After breakfast
PMArrrrgh
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
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Everything taste awful - like vinegar!
I was prescribed 6 drugs in March following a silent heart attack. They were the usual - Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Ramipril, Atovastatin, Bisoprolol, and Lansoprazole. Five weeks ago food and drink began to taste awful - sour or vinegarish. I can't bear to eat any dairy, fruit or meat. I can eat vegetables
I was prescribed 6 drugs in March following a silent heart attack. They were the usual - Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Ramipril, Atovastatin, Bisoprolol, and Lansoprazole. Five weeks ago food and drink began to taste awful - sour or vinegarish. I can't bear to eat any dairy, fruit or meat. I can eat vegetables
Traveller007
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Had my nasal surgery, in mom's house
My nose doesn't stop running. Mom was cute but started to trigger me especially when trying to make sis study faster. All day in hospital, no food till 8pm, three times drawn blood, anesthesia, waiting... Wondering when to go back. I don't like both my living options.
My nose doesn't stop running. Mom was cute but started to trigger me especially when trying to make sis study faster. All day in hospital, no food till 8pm, three times drawn blood, anesthesia, waiting... Wondering when to go back. I don't like both my living options.
Against_the_current
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Nasal Polyps
I had
surgery
to remove
nasal
polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead.
I had
surgery
to remove
nasal
polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead.
Spursboy
in
Pain Concern
8 months ago
Urgent: Synarel nasal spray! Desperate to sneeze after but holding it in!
Just started Synarel nasal spray today. I took it 10 min ago but now desperate to sneeze and blow my nose!! When can I do either???
Just started Synarel nasal spray today. I took it 10 min ago but now desperate to sneeze and blow my nose!! When can I do either???
Mrs_MT
in
Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
Tips for dealing with GP
I contacted my surgery only to be told as usual, there were no appointments but a doctor did issue antibiotics and steroid
nasal
spray. A week went by and I contacted the
surgery
again as I still had a fever and, by now, I had developed a really aggressive cough.
I contacted my surgery only to be told as usual, there were no appointments but a doctor did issue antibiotics and steroid
nasal
spray. A week went by and I contacted the
surgery
again as I still had a fever and, by now, I had developed a really aggressive cough.
Mctd
in
LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Hot and horrible pain in lower back
I am writing this because I have this bad pain in my lower body all the time no painkillers is helping me.since yesterday it is so horrible, shocking that I can't move myself, I took brufin and pregaballin but don't know what to say. If I go to emergency hospital nearby I have been asked to call the
I am writing this because I have this bad pain in my lower body all the time no painkillers is helping me.since yesterday it is so horrible, shocking that I can't move myself, I took brufin and pregaballin but don't know what to say. If I go to emergency hospital nearby I have been asked to call the
Kamnakumari
in
Endometriosis UK
2 hours ago
post surgery recovery
hello ! I’m super new here, this is such a helpful platform so I first want to send love to everyone diagnosed and pushing forward with just existing! I had my surgery last Saturday, it’s Thursday now. They found dead and active endo tissue all over, made 4.5ish incisions, one removal of a cyst. I’ve
hello ! I’m super new here, this is such a helpful platform so I first want to send love to everyone diagnosed and pushing forward with just existing! I had my surgery last Saturday, it’s Thursday now. They found dead and active endo tissue all over, made 4.5ish incisions, one removal of a cyst. I’ve
Ru8yred
in
Endometriosis UK
2 hours ago
Feeling fatigued/tired/lethargic - Vitamin D results
Hi I have Graves since 2016 with severe symptoms and high TRAb. 3rd episode on Block & Replace this time for about 16 months - before that just been on Carbimazole. Posted before that feel more fatigued/lacking energy/tired so bit ago went to GP and they did blood tests for Haematinics (Ferritin,
Hi I have Graves since 2016 with severe symptoms and high TRAb. 3rd episode on Block & Replace this time for about 16 months - before that just been on Carbimazole. Posted before that feel more fatigued/lacking energy/tired so bit ago went to GP and they did blood tests for Haematinics (Ferritin,
LonelyPlace
in
Thyroid UK
4 hours ago
carpal tunnel post surgery
Hi there, my friend had her carpal tunnel op almost 3 weeks ago. All her fingers had curled inwards. How long does it usually take for her fingers to straighten out after the op. Her pain level is still exactly the same - 8 cocodomol tablets daily . Her fingers still remain curled. Obviously she’s
Hi there, my friend had her carpal tunnel op almost 3 weeks ago. All her fingers had curled inwards. How long does it usually take for her fingers to straighten out after the op. Her pain level is still exactly the same - 8 cocodomol tablets daily . Her fingers still remain curled. Obviously she’s
22buteo22
in
Pain Concern
5 hours ago
Tendyne
hello hope you are all well. Another day here on planet EARTH 😃 Has anyone on this blog know of or have had a tendyne procedure? It’s not very common but hoping to form a support group and/or learn of how you are all getting on, post surgery. Thank you to bhf and yourselves for sharing your story
hello hope you are all well. Another day here on planet EARTH 😃 Has anyone on this blog know of or have had a tendyne procedure? It’s not very common but hoping to form a support group and/or learn of how you are all getting on, post surgery. Thank you to bhf and yourselves for sharing your story
Sea-soul
in
British Heart Foundation
8 hours ago
Ivor Lewis operation on oesophagus is
I was diagnosed with a tumour in my oesophagus. Had chemo followed by surgery to have oesophagus removed and then more chemo . Last infusion was some two months ago . My problem now is that I am suffering from what feels like trapped air in my throat . I try to belch but it does not clear. After food
I was diagnosed with a tumour in my oesophagus. Had chemo followed by surgery to have oesophagus removed and then more chemo . Last infusion was some two months ago . My problem now is that I am suffering from what feels like trapped air in my throat . I try to belch but it does not clear. After food
Papanang
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
8 hours ago
Hoping someone has experienced similar
I was diagnosed with endometriosis following a laparoscopy in 2022. Both adnexa adherent into the POD which was partly obliterated. Rectum also pulled up against uterosacral. Probable right endometrioma. Essentially my tubes, bowel and ovaries all stuck together and into the pouch of Douglas. They
I was diagnosed with endometriosis following a laparoscopy in 2022. Both adnexa adherent into the POD which was partly obliterated. Rectum also pulled up against uterosacral. Probable right endometrioma. Essentially my tubes, bowel and ovaries all stuck together and into the pouch of Douglas. They
Possibleendo2022
in
Endometriosis UK
11 hours ago
Not amused
Well I was due to have my dental surgery today, It's been a long time coming, So for the first time in over 4years I have caught some lurgy thing, The cough I have is like no other and the 1st time I've experienced such,💩💩💩 So no surgery 🤢🤢 I've been put back to Oct 11th Most annoying!!! At
Well I was due to have my dental surgery today, It's been a long time coming, So for the first time in over 4years I have caught some lurgy thing, The cough I have is like no other and the 1st time I've experienced such,💩💩💩 So no surgery 🤢🤢 I've been put back to Oct 11th Most annoying!!! At
Debsdelight72
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
14 hours ago
endometrioma / chocolate cyst help
hi there, I am seeing advice and previous experiences on women who have suffered with large (4cm+) chocolate cysts on their ovaries and if anyone r was able to heal them naturally or if they went down the surgery route, what was your experience.. did it help and did it re- occur? background: I have
hi there, I am seeing advice and previous experiences on women who have suffered with large (4cm+) chocolate cysts on their ovaries and if anyone r was able to heal them naturally or if they went down the surgery route, what was your experience.. did it help and did it re- occur? background: I have
MRBO
in
Endometriosis UK
18 hours ago
Surgery coming up...will it affect my thyroid?
A bit of a silly question.... I have surgery coming up in 4 weeks (prolapse repair) and I'm wondering if it'll make my thyroid problems worse afterwards? I ask this because I'm pretty sure the massive blood loss (3.8 litres to be exact) and the whole trauma I had with my emergency C-section nearly
A bit of a silly question.... I have surgery coming up in 4 weeks (prolapse repair) and I'm wondering if it'll make my thyroid problems worse afterwards? I ask this because I'm pretty sure the massive blood loss (3.8 litres to be exact) and the whole trauma I had with my emergency C-section nearly
Mummybear0213
in
Thyroid UK
19 hours ago
NHS can’t help. Try mushrooms
hi all, This is my first post. I was surgically diagnosed with endo in 2020 at 39, after 3 years of difficulties to conceive and 13 years of approaching various GPs with symptoms to be told it was “normal”. I have many issues with food and my bowel over the last 6 years (IBS, SIBI etc) a recent colonoscopy
hi all, This is my first post. I was surgically diagnosed with endo in 2020 at 39, after 3 years of difficulties to conceive and 13 years of approaching various GPs with symptoms to be told it was “normal”. I have many issues with food and my bowel over the last 6 years (IBS, SIBI etc) a recent colonoscopy
LRP-Endo
in
Endometriosis UK
19 hours ago
Thoughts please? Blood results.
Serum vitamin B12:520 ng/L Normal range: 187 to 883 Serum folate: 3.20 ug/L Normal range: 3.10 to 20.50 Serum ferritin: 14 ug/L Normal range: 20 to 235 Serum TSH level: 2.37 mIU/L Normal range: 0.40 to 4.90 Serum free T4 level: 10.9 pmol/L Normal range: 9.0 to 19.0 Serum inorganic phosphate: 1.41
Serum vitamin B12:520 ng/L Normal range: 187 to 883 Serum folate: 3.20 ug/L Normal range: 3.10 to 20.50 Serum ferritin: 14 ug/L Normal range: 20 to 235 Serum TSH level: 2.37 mIU/L Normal range: 0.40 to 4.90 Serum free T4 level: 10.9 pmol/L Normal range: 9.0 to 19.0 Serum inorganic phosphate: 1.41
Mummybear0213
in
Thyroid UK
1 day ago
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