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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
New meds
Hi lve just been diagnosed with arthritis and lupus and my consultant has put me on hydroxychloroquine medication is their anyone in this group on this medication and how have you got on with it thankyou
Hi lve just been diagnosed with arthritis and lupus and my consultant has put me on hydroxychloroquine medication is their anyone in this group on this medication and how have you got on with it thankyou
Grant10
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NRAS
2 years ago
Painkillers
I have cirrhosis and my back has just given out on me (I have a dodgy disc) I know my pain relief options are limited but I need something as it is extrememly painful. What is the latest advice about what painkillers are best for the liver? Co-codamol is what I have here (and paracetamol) but I know
I have cirrhosis and my back has just given out on me (I have a dodgy disc) I know my pain relief options are limited but I need something as it is extrememly painful. What is the latest advice about what painkillers are best for the liver? Co-codamol is what I have here (and paracetamol) but I know
theoldboiler
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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I got tinnitus about a year ago after a neighbour was using what i think was a power washer for four hours, i couldn't see it so am not 100% sure thats what it was all I remember was it kept clicking(?) and was extremely annoying. We had all doors and windows closed but couldn't block out the sound and
I got tinnitus about a year ago after a neighbour was using what i think was a power washer for four hours, i couldn't see it so am not 100% sure thats what it was all I remember was it kept clicking(?) and was extremely annoying. We had all doors and windows closed but couldn't block out the sound and
cold
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
Total Thyroidectomy last week
Hi, I had a total thyroidectomy last week. I had multi-nodule goitre. Completely normal thyroid levels, although @radd had pointed out that some were low in the percentage scale. At one point one of my antibody panels was off but then completely normal on the next test. Two of my nodules were larger
Hi, I had a total thyroidectomy last week. I had multi-nodule goitre. Completely normal thyroid levels, although @radd had pointed out that some were low in the percentage scale. At one point one of my antibody panels was off but then completely normal on the next test. Two of my nodules were larger
Litatamon
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Pain medications?
Is it difficult in the UK to obtain prescription pain medication? Here in the U.S. doctors send you to a Pain Management doctor upon which you are given a very minimal amount (if any). They first evaluate you and make their own conclusions as to whether THEY feel you need it. God forbid you are having
Is it difficult in the UK to obtain prescription pain medication? Here in the U.S. doctors send you to a Pain Management doctor upon which you are given a very minimal amount (if any). They first evaluate you and make their own conclusions as to whether THEY feel you need it. God forbid you are having
patrickd
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
So much pain
I have so bad pain in my lower back and write hand I am so tired for using pain killer
I have so bad pain in my lower back and write hand I am so tired for using pain killer
Roseku55
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Cmt type 1
Hey i have cmt type 1 im currently taking lamotrigine 200mg morning and night plus butec 5mg does anyone know any herbal stuff ect to help with pain or sleepless night as im currently struggling 🙈
Hey i have cmt type 1 im currently taking lamotrigine 200mg morning and night plus butec 5mg does anyone know any herbal stuff ect to help with pain or sleepless night as im currently struggling 🙈
Watk123
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
2 years ago
Alternative therapy, a follow-up
Years ago when I was early in my PMR journey I started going to a physiotherapist who offers low intensity light therapy. You can read a series of posts I made back then. I always felt it helped me during the early months and even years, and I continued going to see her for various other issues and
Years ago when I was early in my PMR journey I started going to a physiotherapist who offers low intensity light therapy. You can read a series of posts I made back then. I always felt it helped me during the early months and even years, and I continued going to see her for various other issues and
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Another Laparoscopy? Help!
Hey so some of you may know me and my story. For those that don't here's a summary; I'm 37, I've been diagnosed with Endometriosis in 2017 through my diagnostic lap, the specialist performed an excision around my bladder and uterus (stage 4). In 2018 I had a planned further excision of endo from my bowel
Hey so some of you may know me and my story. For those that don't here's a summary; I'm 37, I've been diagnosed with Endometriosis in 2017 through my diagnostic lap, the specialist performed an excision around my bladder and uterus (stage 4). In 2018 I had a planned further excision of endo from my bowel
luthien
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
:c
Hi, i’ve been struggling for a year now and i was referred to QA gynaecology team in december, i still have 6-8 months to go on the waiting list… This last week has been hell i can’t go to college, work or the work experience i’m required to do to pass college and go to uni. I have exams starting in
Hi, i’ve been struggling for a year now and i was referred to QA gynaecology team in december, i still have 6-8 months to go on the waiting list… This last week has been hell i can’t go to college, work or the work experience i’m required to do to pass college and go to uni. I have exams starting in
ging04
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Any help
Pain
relief tips for chronic
arthritis
pain
, anything is appreciated
Pain
relief tips for chronic
arthritis
pain
, anything is appreciated
Annabellastella
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
New Airing Pain Podcast....Out Now
You can listen to it here: https://painconcern.org.uk/airing-
pain
-132-when-children-have-
arthritis
/ Please let us know your thoughts. Thank you
You can listen to it here: https://painconcern.org.uk/airing-
pain
-132-when-children-have-
arthritis
/ Please let us know your thoughts. Thank you
PainConcernProjects
Partner
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SNRPMP Graduates Group
2 years ago
New Airing Pain Podcast...out now
You can listen to it here: https://painconcern.org.uk/airing-
pain
-132-when-children-have-
arthritis
/ Please let us know your thoughts. Thank you
You can listen to it here: https://painconcern.org.uk/airing-
pain
-132-when-children-have-
arthritis
/ Please let us know your thoughts. Thank you
PainConcernProjects
Partner
in
Graduates of GGC PMP
2 years ago
Now I'm worried
Morning I have been struggling since Nov 2021 with brain fog, fatigue, dreadful short term memory and awful bone/joint pain in shins/knees to the point I have to take pain killers which I hate. I had my bloods done on 24/2/22 at 9.30am, fasting and last dose 12 hours prior (it may have been a bit longer
Morning I have been struggling since Nov 2021 with brain fog, fatigue, dreadful short term memory and awful bone/joint pain in shins/knees to the point I have to take pain killers which I hate. I had my bloods done on 24/2/22 at 9.30am, fasting and last dose 12 hours prior (it may have been a bit longer
Galwayed
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Dilated Bile Duct
Does anyone or has anyone had any experience with post op (12 years) bile duct dilation and pain from it? I had my gall bladder removed 12 years ago, and about 1.25 years ago I began having a pain in my side…. Where my liver is. I have had every blood test and scan known except for the fibroscan because
Does anyone or has anyone had any experience with post op (12 years) bile duct dilation and pain from it? I had my gall bladder removed 12 years ago, and about 1.25 years ago I began having a pain in my side…. Where my liver is. I have had every blood test and scan known except for the fibroscan because
Kuntzie13
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Finished taking pred
Hi all, how is everyone? Been few wks cause got myself locked out somehow. My gp has now diagnosed with fibromyalgia not polymalgia so started meds for fibromyalgia instead. Took my last pred last sat and with new meds and painkillers I think so far I'm feel a lot better not back to normal but better
Hi all, how is everyone? Been few wks cause got myself locked out somehow. My gp has now diagnosed with fibromyalgia not polymalgia so started meds for fibromyalgia instead. Took my last pred last sat and with new meds and painkillers I think so far I'm feel a lot better not back to normal but better
Karenwelshx
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Do biologics slow down progression in Ankylosing Spondylitis?
Trying to find out if Ankylosing Spondylitis can be stopped or progression slowed down if Biologics are used or if they don't have as much of an effect on AS as they do other forms of arthritis? Any links to research, articles, videos etc is much appreciated?
Trying to find out if Ankylosing Spondylitis can be stopped or progression slowed down if Biologics are used or if they don't have as much of an effect on AS as they do other forms of arthritis? Any links to research, articles, videos etc is much appreciated?
Celticdancer
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NRAS
2 years ago
Do biologics slow down the progression of arthritis?
I was wondering if there is much research to show that biologic drugs slow down the progression of arthritis or if they have no effect? Some research articles I've read about biologics say they slow down progression of disease in up to 50% of patients if caught early in the disease and others say they
I was wondering if there is much research to show that biologic drugs slow down the progression of arthritis or if they have no effect? Some research articles I've read about biologics say they slow down progression of disease in up to 50% of patients if caught early in the disease and others say they
Celticdancer
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NRAS
2 years ago
Headache after coming off prednisolone
I’m new here, apart from browsing and learning a lot, thank you. I am female age 67, in UK. I am asking humbly for your thoughts, realising that I am much better off than so many on this site to whom I can only offer my sympathy. Can anyone help me judge whether my current frequent headache may be
I’m new here, apart from browsing and learning a lot, thank you. I am female age 67, in UK. I am asking humbly for your thoughts, realising that I am much better off than so many on this site to whom I can only offer my sympathy. Can anyone help me judge whether my current frequent headache may be
Ubeaut
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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