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back pain
I posted on here a while back about my back pain. I ended up at the walk in centre today as I was in severe pain this morning couldn’t get out of bed and almost passed out because of the pain. I have had a cough for the last few days and this has definitely exacerbated the problem. Again was given more
I posted on here a while back about my back pain. I ended up at the walk in centre today as I was in severe pain this morning couldn’t get out of bed and almost passed out because of the pain. I have had a cough for the last few days and this has definitely exacerbated the problem. Again was given more
Toddyboy12
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
laparoscopy surgery
Hi, I had laparoscopy surgery earlier this week. I am terrified to be put asleep and all invasiveness of surgery. It was in all honesty fine, I just kept a clear mind. Explained to my anaesthetist i was very anxious, he made sure i was given a strong painkiller as soon as i was in the anaesthetic room
Hi, I had laparoscopy surgery earlier this week. I am terrified to be put asleep and all invasiveness of surgery. It was in all honesty fine, I just kept a clear mind. Explained to my anaesthetist i was very anxious, he made sure i was given a strong painkiller as soon as i was in the anaesthetic room
Angel12334
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Calcified tendonitis
Has anyone experienced calcified tendinitis? I have been diagnosed with this after 6 months of excruciating shoulder pain. GP kept just prescribing painkillers then I saw the physio who advised me to have an X-ray. I am now having a steroid injection in my shoulder followed by physio, and hopefully this
Has anyone experienced calcified tendinitis? I have been diagnosed with this after 6 months of excruciating shoulder pain. GP kept just prescribing painkillers then I saw the physio who advised me to have an X-ray. I am now having a steroid injection in my shoulder followed by physio, and hopefully this
FLS1
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NRAS
6 months ago
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Private Specialist recommendations for the North West (UK)
Does anyone have a recommendation for a private specialist for
arthritis
? My mum is in terrible
pain
with her hips and the NHS wait is at least a year. We live in Manchester UK Thanks
Does anyone have a recommendation for a private specialist for
arthritis
? My mum is in terrible
pain
with her hips and the NHS wait is at least a year. We live in Manchester UK Thanks
Bobbydoodle
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Leg Pain part 2
I wrote on here just before Christmas about the excruciating pain I have in my left leg which left me hardly able to walk. I had an MRI just before Christmas and received results from doctor yesterday. I have some wear and tear in my back as he put it. So I asked what that meant, arthritis in the
I wrote on here just before Christmas about the excruciating pain I have in my left leg which left me hardly able to walk. I had an MRI just before Christmas and received results from doctor yesterday. I have some wear and tear in my back as he put it. So I asked what that meant, arthritis in the
Alloagirl
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
Thankful
My husband had his first chemo treatment of 275ml Docetaxel (Taxotere) on 1/11/24 at 2 pm. Thankfully he has had no bad side effects to it except for flatulence. He has not had to take any pain medication since mid day on 1/11/24. Before that he was having to take Oxycodone 10mg every 4 hours or
My husband had his first chemo treatment of 275ml Docetaxel (Taxotere) on 1/11/24 at 2 pm. Thankfully he has had no bad side effects to it except for flatulence. He has not had to take any pain medication since mid day on 1/11/24. Before that he was having to take Oxycodone 10mg every 4 hours or
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
butthole numbness
for about a week now I’ve experiencing numbness in my butt hole like there’s something there but there’s not, i’ve been living with IBS, my whole life. And dealing with constipation for years due to painkillers, But never had this sensation before. At the same exact time my butt bones have a ding pain
for about a week now I’ve experiencing numbness in my butt hole like there’s something there but there’s not, i’ve been living with IBS, my whole life. And dealing with constipation for years due to painkillers, But never had this sensation before. At the same exact time my butt bones have a ding pain
Al1118
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Lupus questions
Good afternoon, My doctor has been helping me with some ongoing symptoms, and following a positive ANA test has now referred me to a rheumatologist, theorising I may have Lupus. Anti-nuclear factor level POSITIVE - Titre > 1:640 ANA PATTERN SPECKLED My symptoms are: - mild arthritis in my neck, back
Good afternoon, My doctor has been helping me with some ongoing symptoms, and following a positive ANA test has now referred me to a rheumatologist, theorising I may have Lupus. Anti-nuclear factor level POSITIVE - Titre > 1:640 ANA PATTERN SPECKLED My symptoms are: - mild arthritis in my neck, back
EllsBells591
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
stomach acid
happy new year everyone I was diagnosed with PA approx 9yrs ago with some atrophic gastritis and metaplasia (I think) I also have arthritis in my knees/hips I SI every 7 to 10 days Im 56 and I’m fairly fit and active so I know I’m lucky compared to some what I’m confused about is stomach acid.
happy new year everyone I was diagnosed with PA approx 9yrs ago with some atrophic gastritis and metaplasia (I think) I also have arthritis in my knees/hips I SI every 7 to 10 days Im 56 and I’m fairly fit and active so I know I’m lucky compared to some what I’m confused about is stomach acid.
lifegems
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Omega 3
Does anyone take Omega 3 supplements for Rheumatoid Arthritis if so do they help so many brands out there.
Does anyone take Omega 3 supplements for Rheumatoid Arthritis if so do they help so many brands out there.
welsh12
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NRAS
8 months ago
Top tips on celebrating Diwali with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Join us in this heartfelt celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights🪔✨ Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis shouldn't mean you miss out on celebrating Diwali. Joti Reehal shares her personal experiences, tips, and inspiration to help you make the most of the festival while managing your Rheumatoid
Join us in this heartfelt celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights🪔✨ Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis shouldn't mean you miss out on celebrating Diwali. Joti Reehal shares her personal experiences, tips, and inspiration to help you make the most of the festival while managing your Rheumatoid
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
8 months ago
Post Op abdominal pain
I am only 3 months post oesophagectomy and so appreciate it is still very early days into recovery. However, each morning between 0300 and 0600hr, I wake up with a nagging pain in the lower abdomen just below and to the left of the stomach incision. The pain eases when I get out of bed and move about
I am only 3 months post oesophagectomy and so appreciate it is still very early days into recovery. However, each morning between 0300 and 0600hr, I wake up with a nagging pain in the lower abdomen just below and to the left of the stomach incision. The pain eases when I get out of bed and move about
CorfuSunseeker
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
6 months ago
Contact IT (Band) Support.
Edit: Added the elevation profile from said marathon. Its making my knee twinge just looking at it.
Back in the olden days (2022), I ran the [i]Giant's Head Marathon[/i], and my knee hasn't spoken to me since. It was a brutal course with around 1000m elevation gain that took you across an array
Edit: Added the elevation profile from said marathon. Its making my knee twinge just looking at it.
Back in the olden days (2022), I ran the [i]Giant's Head Marathon[/i], and my knee hasn't spoken to me since. It was a brutal course with around 1000m elevation gain that took you across an array
PaulS83
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
6 months ago
Respiratory Therapy Student
Hi All, I have been a member of the forum for 8ish years. I have bronchiectasis and had a LLL (left lower lobe) resection in 2019. I am 48 years old. The past 3 years I have been studying to become a Respiratory Therapist (RT). In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators
Hi All, I have been a member of the forum for 8ish years. I have bronchiectasis and had a LLL (left lower lobe) resection in 2019. I am 48 years old. The past 3 years I have been studying to become a Respiratory Therapist (RT). In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators
Schmu
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
AF and Arthritis
Hi everyone long time no post! Pleased to say the AF has been quite stable over the last 6 months or so, a few blips here and there but usually down to lack of sleep, bugs and dehydration! However over the last 2-3 months my osteoarthritis has been getting steadily worse to the point I've had trouble
Hi everyone long time no post! Pleased to say the AF has been quite stable over the last 6 months or so, a few blips here and there but usually down to lack of sleep, bugs and dehydration! However over the last 2-3 months my osteoarthritis has been getting steadily worse to the point I've had trouble
jedimasterlincoln
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AF Association
11 months ago
Help severe Sciatica 😢
I'm struggling to walk with severe sciatica I'm down to 4 mg on my steriods . Should I up my steriods and see if this helps the pain killers I've been given gabapentin are not working. I have suffered with sciatica for a few years on and off but its been awhile since its been this bad . Really don't
I'm struggling to walk with severe sciatica I'm down to 4 mg on my steriods . Should I up my steriods and see if this helps the pain killers I've been given gabapentin are not working. I have suffered with sciatica for a few years on and off but its been awhile since its been this bad . Really don't
rachelbell
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Pain killers
Can one take ibuprofen and excedrin and others without triggering AF? Thanks.
Can one take ibuprofen and excedrin and others without triggering AF? Thanks.
Pommerania78
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AF Association
6 months ago
Change in pain pattern after csection? Little pain on period but worse pain throughout the month
I’m looking for a bit of advice really. I’ve had 5 surgeries for endo (my history is recurrent stage 4 endo, left ovary stuck to rectum, bladder nodules and endometriomas etc debilitating pain throughout the month - to be very brief!). After my first child my pain resumed with my periods. I had my
I’m looking for a bit of advice really. I’ve had 5 surgeries for endo (my history is recurrent stage 4 endo, left ovary stuck to rectum, bladder nodules and endometriomas etc debilitating pain throughout the month - to be very brief!). After my first child my pain resumed with my periods. I had my
ElizaEliza
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
options
Well it’s 3:30 am here in Georgia USA and have been awake since about 2:30 but I went to sleep around 9:00 so that’s good for me. The ropinorole is still working thank God. Just wanted to update how things are going. I go Wednesday to see dr. Cooper but honestly I’m not very hopeful. I feel like he will
Well it’s 3:30 am here in Georgia USA and have been awake since about 2:30 but I went to sleep around 9:00 so that’s good for me. The ropinorole is still working thank God. Just wanted to update how things are going. I go Wednesday to see dr. Cooper but honestly I’m not very hopeful. I feel like he will
6236
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
bursitis
Happy and healthy New Year everyone. I am down to 1mg of pred and have developed, what my osteopath says, is bursitis . Also arthritis has flared up in my feet. I saw a nurse practitioner who said take painkillers to manage it and that because of the reduction in steroids this has all flared up and
Happy and healthy New Year everyone. I am down to 1mg of pred and have developed, what my osteopath says, is bursitis . Also arthritis has flared up in my feet. I saw a nurse practitioner who said take painkillers to manage it and that because of the reduction in steroids this has all flared up and
Bubble56
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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