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pain sensitisation, linking it to my adhd
Previous to this
injury
I had had chronic pain before with a
back
problem and shoulder problem, that had informed my life from my early twenties.
Previous to this
injury
I had had chronic pain before with a
back
problem and shoulder problem, that had informed my life from my early twenties.
Fred2001
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 years ago
update after 14month into hypoxic brain injury
hi everyone i posted last here in october about my husbands hypoxic brain
injury
and all you lovley people replyed
back
to me and giving me so much hope and encouragement well i just wanted to give everyone an update my husband has improved so much he has started to talk and walk his cognition is getting
hi everyone i posted last here in october about my husbands hypoxic brain
injury
and all you lovley people replyed
back
to me and giving me so much hope and encouragement well i just wanted to give everyone an update my husband has improved so much he has started to talk and walk his cognition is getting
fity123r
in
Headway
2 years ago
Does having a blood RA of 24 mean I have rheumatoid arthritis?
Possibly due to steroid for a
back
injury
. I’ve been having all kinds of physical problems, rashes, joint pain, fatigue and worst of all breathing issues. I’ve been to pulmonologists and they cant find anything. Same with pulmonologist and ent and gastrointestinal doctors.
Possibly due to steroid for a
back
injury
. I’ve been having all kinds of physical problems, rashes, joint pain, fatigue and worst of all breathing issues. I’ve been to pulmonologists and they cant find anything. Same with pulmonologist and ent and gastrointestinal doctors.
Bobbobby
in
NRAS
3 years ago
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Looking for reassurance ! Running after giving blood....
But it was soooo unusually hard, I could hear Coach Bennet's wisdom from previous runs, about knowing when to
back
off, avoiding
injury
, etc. etc. Thing is, I gave blood on Friday - now I knew that I shouldn't attempt a run on Saturday, but I honestly thought I'd be back to normal by Sunday.
But it was soooo unusually hard, I could hear Coach Bennet's wisdom from previous runs, about knowing when to
back
off, avoiding
injury
, etc. etc. Thing is, I gave blood on Friday - now I knew that I shouldn't attempt a run on Saturday, but I honestly thought I'd be back to normal by Sunday.
Juliet202
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
Rant alert, latest Endo update, reduced dose again!
The other thing I mentioned to the Endo was chronic stress (financial and physical, as I am currently not working due to a
back
injury
) and what impact it could have on my body's function to absorb or convert T4 to T3, he seems to dismiss that there could be any link at all, but he seems to think that
The other thing I mentioned to the Endo was chronic stress (financial and physical, as I am currently not working due to a
back
injury
) and what impact it could have on my body's function to absorb or convert T4 to T3, he seems to dismiss that there could be any link at all, but he seems to think that
Black_puma
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Looking for pointers: long term (chronic) fatigue, now fibromyalgia
injury
related I know it's a bit of a mish mash of stuff and thanks for reading thus far.
injury
related I know it's a bit of a mish mash of stuff and thanks for reading thus far.
Tombilina
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
what benefits can you claim with a TBI
Had a traumatic brain
injury
back
in MAY I am still in recovery,so still off work, but i am worried about my work, nobody tells you anything! i am worried about what the future holds,I am due for retirement in 3 years, is it worth going early retirement?
Had a traumatic brain
injury
back
in MAY I am still in recovery,so still off work, but i am worried about my work, nobody tells you anything! i am worried about what the future holds,I am due for retirement in 3 years, is it worth going early retirement?
runnerswimmerbiker
in
Headway
3 years ago
Endometriosis and trapped nerve in lower back
Just wondering if it could be related to my endometriosis or completely unrelated, although I have done no obvious
injury
to my
back
. Thanks all xx
Just wondering if it could be related to my endometriosis or completely unrelated, although I have done no obvious
injury
to my
back
. Thanks all xx
Katie22x
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
CATCH-UP CORNER...WEEK 4... Slip off those running shoes and come on inside. EVERYONE is welcome , because it is...
Many too are climbing down off the
Injury
Couch and gradually getting
back
into their running. Steadily and slowly, and doing what they are able too.
Many too are climbing down off the
Injury
Couch and gradually getting
back
into their running. Steadily and slowly, and doing what they are able too.
Oldfloss
Administrator
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Onset of T
I had moderate T for about 3 months, apparently triggered by SSNHL. Then, 2 weeks ago out of the blue the T exploded in my head. I now have a very loud high frequency tone continuously in my right ear and more irregular noises in my left ear. When I say loud, I mean on a par with sitting in a car
I had moderate T for about 3 months, apparently triggered by SSNHL. Then, 2 weeks ago out of the blue the T exploded in my head. I now have a very loud high frequency tone continuously in my right ear and more irregular noises in my left ear. When I say loud, I mean on a par with sitting in a car
Greenandblue
in
British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Hello!🙂 First post in a while but still running…!🏃♀️
Happy running to everyone and to those stuck on the dreaded
injury
couch - hope you are
back
out there soon!🙂
Happy running to everyone and to those stuck on the dreaded
injury
couch - hope you are
back
out there soon!🙂
Sandraj39
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Firstly why do my legs feel like jelly, (now on 11mg) and secondly what is the threshold for referral to a rheumatologist?
I was first diagnosed with PMR at the start of lockdown and the euphoria triggered by pred was amazing but since then 3 attempts to get below 7mg haven’t succeeded. I walk my dog daily for about 1 hour so I don’t understand why my legs feel so weak. I am in a constant battle with tiredness but I don’
I was first diagnosed with PMR at the start of lockdown and the euphoria triggered by pred was amazing but since then 3 attempts to get below 7mg haven’t succeeded. I walk my dog daily for about 1 hour so I don’t understand why my legs feel so weak. I am in a constant battle with tiredness but I don’
AnniesRyder5
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Is it worth doing 'internal stretch' or muscle exercises?
Hi - a strange question perhaps. When diagnosed with Limited Systemic Scleroderma a year ago, I was sent info sheets with hand stretching/ flexing exercises and the need to do them often was reinforced in verbal advice. I am now aware I am finding it hard to swallow some things more often so I wondered
Hi - a strange question perhaps. When diagnosed with Limited Systemic Scleroderma a year ago, I was sent info sheets with hand stretching/ flexing exercises and the need to do them often was reinforced in verbal advice. I am now aware I am finding it hard to swallow some things more often so I wondered
LadyTrundle
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Photobiomodulation cannot work?
The energy is Xi (pronounced Chee) Western medicine expounds on that to say when one leg is treated nerve pulses go from the
injury
to the brain and send messages
back
to BOTH injured legs. So laser light stimulates meridians in one spot which makes Xi move in both areas of injury.
The energy is Xi (pronounced Chee) Western medicine expounds on that to say when one leg is treated nerve pulses go from the
injury
to the brain and send messages
back
to BOTH injured legs. So laser light stimulates meridians in one spot which makes Xi move in both areas of injury.
kaypeeoh
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Pain management consultant
Hello , I was told yesterday I have fibromyalgia , I also have severe Ankyolosing Spondylitis. My GP who is excellent said there is not really any treatment for it. I am on Adalimumab for the AS which doesn't really help. I ache all over have muscles that are too sore to touch and have severe fatigue
Hello , I was told yesterday I have fibromyalgia , I also have severe Ankyolosing Spondylitis. My GP who is excellent said there is not really any treatment for it. I am on Adalimumab for the AS which doesn't really help. I ache all over have muscles that are too sore to touch and have severe fatigue
Stephanie6637
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
changed diagnoses
been told i have ataxia for 5 years but they think i have primary lateral sclerosis, is there anyone out there with the same
been told i have ataxia for 5 years but they think i have primary lateral sclerosis, is there anyone out there with the same
golfingsue
in
Ataxia UK
3 years ago
The Morning calls...and I must go....
I have used this plan so many times, after illness or
injury
, since reaching my first 10K, way
back
, that I should know it by heart. It works. For me anyway. 9K was the target on Friday. The 9 K always makes me smile in this run up to 10K. When I was trying to reach 10K the first time...
I have used this plan so many times, after illness or
injury
, since reaching my first 10K, way
back
, that I should know it by heart. It works. For me anyway. 9K was the target on Friday. The 9 K always makes me smile in this run up to 10K. When I was trying to reach 10K the first time...
Oldfloss
Administrator
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
REFINING MY PREVIOUS QUESTION (,,, food for thought): should it be preferable in PSP to take phenylalanine instead of tyrosin supplements?
REFINING MY QUESTION (,,, food for thought...) Tyrosine is a dopamine percursor and as such appears to be a good option for supplementation in PSP. “Tyrosine hydroxylase” is the enzyme responsible for catalyzing the conversion of the amino acid L- tyrosine to L-DOPA. Tyrosine can also be made of phenylalanine
REFINING MY QUESTION (,,, food for thought...) Tyrosine is a dopamine percursor and as such appears to be a good option for supplementation in PSP. “Tyrosine hydroxylase” is the enzyme responsible for catalyzing the conversion of the amino acid L- tyrosine to L-DOPA. Tyrosine can also be made of phenylalanine
BluesHealer
in
PSP Association
3 years ago
A long (sorry!) 2nd Runniversay post with links
to running now, but the time on the
injury
couch was also a valuable experience.
to running now, but the time on the
injury
couch was also a valuable experience.
CBDB
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Calling all Pom Pommers!!! A BIG race!!!🎉📣🏅
An awesome bunch - the dapper David_G (on his way
back
from
injury
), the lovely Langley-Loper (hoping to avoid migraines and loomergencies) and the rocking 'n racing Rooster678 (continuing her HM a month streak). Anyone else entered the big Half? Or any other races this weekend?
An awesome bunch - the dapper David_G (on his way
back
from
injury
), the lovely Langley-Loper (hoping to avoid migraines and loomergencies) and the rocking 'n racing Rooster678 (continuing her HM a month streak). Anyone else entered the big Half? Or any other races this weekend?
linda9389
Administrator
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
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