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Pain after surgery
Hello all, I’ve recently had my laparoscopy at the beginning of March 2022, I’ve been diagnosed with widespread endometriosis. I’ve been in agony again and went to A&E at the end of March, the pain I was experiencing was the usually pain felt before the surgery. The keyhole insertions healed completely
Hello all, I’ve recently had my laparoscopy at the beginning of March 2022, I’ve been diagnosed with widespread endometriosis. I’ve been in agony again and went to A&E at the end of March, the pain I was experiencing was the usually pain felt before the surgery. The keyhole insertions healed completely
groggy-froggy1
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Ketamine and PD
Im considering doing this for acute depression after 20grueling years of pd. https://www.michaeljfox.org/grant/using-ketamine-treat-depression-parkinsons-disease?fbclid=IwAR2tqhJ2H7x0CUSj9gdSnalJLuO-XU4Ep4IWGxQjkpbRKGsjrvEL4HJdwC4
Im considering doing this for acute depression after 20grueling years of pd. https://www.michaeljfox.org/grant/using-ketamine-treat-depression-parkinsons-disease?fbclid=IwAR2tqhJ2H7x0CUSj9gdSnalJLuO-XU4Ep4IWGxQjkpbRKGsjrvEL4HJdwC4
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Morning arrhythmia for a few hours
I had a second ablation for AF and flutter in May 2021 which was deemed a success. After the first six months things settled and did not record any more AF on my Kardia. Was on Flecainide then. I have low bp, am 65 and am currently taking only Bisoprolol 1.25mg on waking. I have chronic nausea since
I had a second ablation for AF and flutter in May 2021 which was deemed a success. After the first six months things settled and did not record any more AF on my Kardia. Was on Flecainide then. I have low bp, am 65 and am currently taking only Bisoprolol 1.25mg on waking. I have chronic nausea since
TreasureCay
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Chronic Glutamate Toxicity in Neurodegenerative Diseases
It is established that glutamate exitotoxicity contributes to neurodegeneration in PD and other ND diseases. I am endeavoring to determine what we can do to minimize or stop this. quotes: Evidence for Glutamate Dysregulation and Excitotoxicity in Different Neurodegenerative Diseases Excitotoxicity
It is established that glutamate exitotoxicity contributes to neurodegeneration in PD and other ND diseases. I am endeavoring to determine what we can do to minimize or stop this. quotes: Evidence for Glutamate Dysregulation and Excitotoxicity in Different Neurodegenerative Diseases Excitotoxicity
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Amitriptyline
Hello everyone, I have just been given a prescription for nerve pain by my GP to help with a painful hip caused by my lumbar vertebral fractures. I also currently have lower back pain, left rib and shoulder pain, most likely caused by overdoing the exercise. I haven't been taking the pills for long but
Hello everyone, I have just been given a prescription for nerve pain by my GP to help with a painful hip caused by my lumbar vertebral fractures. I also currently have lower back pain, left rib and shoulder pain, most likely caused by overdoing the exercise. I haven't been taking the pills for long but
wisewoman108
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Amitriptyline or gabapentin increase
Hi, I'm currently between appointments with my rheumatologist I'm due to be reviewed in a month or so. I have a few tests before a confirmed diagnosis but suspects sle and aps with secondary fibromyalgia. He recommended to my gp either increasing my gabapentin by 100mg three times a day (currently
Hi, I'm currently between appointments with my rheumatologist I'm due to be reviewed in a month or so. I have a few tests before a confirmed diagnosis but suspects sle and aps with secondary fibromyalgia. He recommended to my gp either increasing my gabapentin by 100mg three times a day (currently
Ziggidy
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Sciatica appointment
Just been to see doctor re my sciatica. I did ask if she thought it could be piriformis syndrome but she didn’t think so. I have been prescribed amitrptyline (I think that is how you spell it) and cocodamol. I can’t see there are any interactions with the amitriptyline and prednisolone. Any thoughts
Just been to see doctor re my sciatica. I did ask if she thought it could be piriformis syndrome but she didn’t think so. I have been prescribed amitrptyline (I think that is how you spell it) and cocodamol. I can’t see there are any interactions with the amitriptyline and prednisolone. Any thoughts
Koalajane
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Issues only on right side
Hi everyone, my GP is suggesting I might have fibromyalgia. However I only seem to have issues on the right side of my body. Headaches, tinnitus, back spasms and pain, spasms in my hip,. I also suffer with brain fog and fatigue as well as tingling in both hands. Is this unusual? Should be properly tested
Hi everyone, my GP is suggesting I might have fibromyalgia. However I only seem to have issues on the right side of my body. Headaches, tinnitus, back spasms and pain, spasms in my hip,. I also suffer with brain fog and fatigue as well as tingling in both hands. Is this unusual? Should be properly tested
Auntbessy
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Anyone has taken Ketamine therapy??
My new doctor suggested about doing ketamine therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy. He said that I have to know clearly about Ketamine therapy before taking it. I don't know anyone who I can ask about this. If anyone has done it, how was it? Can you elaborate your experience?
My new doctor suggested about doing ketamine therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy. He said that I have to know clearly about Ketamine therapy before taking it. I don't know anyone who I can ask about this. If anyone has done it, how was it? Can you elaborate your experience?
Dreamer468
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Found a new doctor... who suggested ketamine therapy and cognitive behavior therapy
Has anyone done ketamine therapy? What is it and what are its results? Anybody who have done it please reply.
Has anyone done ketamine therapy? What is it and what are its results? Anybody who have done it please reply.
Dreamer468
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Anybody trying ketamine treatments?
There is a clinic where i live. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wBU5eVNlbw
There is a clinic where i live. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wBU5eVNlbw
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Life with fibro
Hi there I can easily relate to what your all been saying I've been diagnosed for around 4-5 years and still haven't found any middle ground. Dr gave me amitriptyline and codeine was managing okay day to day but weekends I was bed bound unable to do anything. He removed my codeine from my prescription
Hi there I can easily relate to what your all been saying I've been diagnosed for around 4-5 years and still haven't found any middle ground. Dr gave me amitriptyline and codeine was managing okay day to day but weekends I was bed bound unable to do anything. He removed my codeine from my prescription
SD1813
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Sick and tired of being sick and tired
Struggling with daily life… fibro is overtaking and I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired. I also have a vitamin D deficiency, hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, depression, type 2 diabetes, anxiety and I suspect I have adhd. I am on levothyroxine, metformin, amitriptyline, vitamin D and fluoxetine
Struggling with daily life… fibro is overtaking and I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired. I also have a vitamin D deficiency, hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, depression, type 2 diabetes, anxiety and I suspect I have adhd. I am on levothyroxine, metformin, amitriptyline, vitamin D and fluoxetine
EmmaGiggles85
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Amitriptyline & dementia
Morning 🌼 I have just had a note put on my notes for Amitriptyline saying use should be at lowest does due to the risk of dementia. It said something about the anticholinergic burden scale. I'm really scared. Is anyone else aware of this? Thank you!
Morning 🌼 I have just had a note put on my notes for Amitriptyline saying use should be at lowest does due to the risk of dementia. It said something about the anticholinergic burden scale. I'm really scared. Is anyone else aware of this? Thank you!
Lexilou70
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Stomach ache
I would like the community’s input on what to take when I’ve eaten something that has resulted in stomach ache please.I’m now taking the recommended Zinc and Betaine HCI early days on those I’m hopeful they will help .Trial and error food wise I’m keeping a record of what has an adverse affect !
I would like the community’s input on what to take when I’ve eaten something that has resulted in stomach ache please.I’m now taking the recommended Zinc and Betaine HCI early days on those I’m hopeful they will help .Trial and error food wise I’m keeping a record of what has an adverse affect !
davina70
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
At the end of my tether.....
I am just exhausted here with pain and need some advice. I have psoriatic arthritis and what I now know as bouts of fibromyalgia. My feet have been in agony for years and now my knees and shoulders. I am on consentyx which has helped my skin but my joints are still in a lot of pain, constantly. During
I am just exhausted here with pain and need some advice. I have psoriatic arthritis and what I now know as bouts of fibromyalgia. My feet have been in agony for years and now my knees and shoulders. I am on consentyx which has helped my skin but my joints are still in a lot of pain, constantly. During
Fionn_100
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
The Importance of reading Patient Information Leaflets.
I saw my GP yesterday re issues I'm having with a slipped disc, as a result of that visit here's an email I've just sent to the surgery. Hi, I saw Dr xxxxx yesterday morning, he prescribed me some Amitriptyline 10mg. I read the patient information in the medication and it states Do not take Amitriptyline
I saw my GP yesterday re issues I'm having with a slipped disc, as a result of that visit here's an email I've just sent to the surgery. Hi, I saw Dr xxxxx yesterday morning, he prescribed me some Amitriptyline 10mg. I read the patient information in the medication and it states Do not take Amitriptyline
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Anyone had a surgeon who operates on a 'Frozen Pelvis' for a second time?
Hi everyone, It's a long story, but does anyone have experience of surgery on a Frozen Pelvis for a second time? I had stage 4 endometriosis with severe bowel adhesions 13 years ago (age 36). I had full hysterectomy and both ovaries removed. My bowel had to be dissected due to the adhesions and I was
Hi everyone, It's a long story, but does anyone have experience of surgery on a Frozen Pelvis for a second time? I had stage 4 endometriosis with severe bowel adhesions 13 years ago (age 36). I had full hysterectomy and both ovaries removed. My bowel had to be dissected due to the adhesions and I was
Barnyowl
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Taking amitriptyline for the first time
Hi, I'm new to this group. I was diagnosed with fibro last month when I went to my annual rheumatology check up for my rheumatoid arthritis. It was a bit of a shock because I thought it was my arthritis flaring up - but at the same time it's not a surprise because both my sister and mum suffer with fibro
Hi, I'm new to this group. I was diagnosed with fibro last month when I went to my annual rheumatology check up for my rheumatoid arthritis. It was a bit of a shock because I thought it was my arthritis flaring up - but at the same time it's not a surprise because both my sister and mum suffer with fibro
mjrminor
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
New to this forum Advice on Osteoarthritis in base of spine
12 Months ago after extensive scans, x rays, and trip to The Orthopaedic in Oswestry my hubby had a confirmed diagnoses of this. Told nothing could be done and to take the smallest dose of pain killers he could. Our GP is doing his best, husband has had 1, half knee , plus 2 TKRs last opp was in 2013
12 Months ago after extensive scans, x rays, and trip to The Orthopaedic in Oswestry my hubby had a confirmed diagnoses of this. Told nothing could be done and to take the smallest dose of pain killers he could. Our GP is doing his best, husband has had 1, half knee , plus 2 TKRs last opp was in 2013
olive2709
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Osteoarthritis Action
2 years ago
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