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is botox the right thing for me
now i am about to go in for another and the said they are going to try
botox
injections. has any one had this done if so does it work ,and what is involed?. Hope all of that made sense, first time of writing on this site which by the way i think is fantastic. Trevor
now i am about to go in for another and the said they are going to try
botox
injections. has any one had this done if so does it work ,and what is involed?. Hope all of that made sense, first time of writing on this site which by the way i think is fantastic. Trevor
handy
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
12 years ago
I suffer from levator syndrome had a botox injection no relief more or less been told that i will have to put up with it don"t know what
to do now as i am in constant pain
to do now as i am in constant pain
rugby13
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
12 years ago
FIBRO HEADS
I was always having bad headaches ie migraines until i had
botox
it freezes the muscels not had a full blown headache since and you look great too My daughters bought it as a birthday gift for me(on Groupon) as i always wanted to try it but would not pay lol I have since been told thats its available
I was always having bad headaches ie migraines until i had
botox
it freezes the muscels not had a full blown headache since and you look great too My daughters bought it as a birthday gift for me(on Groupon) as i always wanted to try it but would not pay lol I have since been told thats its available
jolow
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
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Pisa syndrome and DBS
In attempting to overcome this, I’ve tried physical therapy, medication changes, chiropractic,
botox
and a few more, all to no avail. I’m now scheduled for DBS (very shortly) but am fearful it may be a waste, and impose unnecessary risks. I’d like to hear from anyone with similar experience.
In attempting to overcome this, I’ve tried physical therapy, medication changes, chiropractic,
botox
and a few more, all to no avail. I’m now scheduled for DBS (very shortly) but am fearful it may be a waste, and impose unnecessary risks. I’d like to hear from anyone with similar experience.
Bobity
in
Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
Beware of carrot cake, it can put you in hospital!!
Just what I needed two weeks after having
Botox
treatment for my bladder problems which has now left me having to use a catheter up to 5 times a day. Still, you know what they say, it neva rains but it pours!!. Glad to say I am on the mend for now though and hoping to keep it that way.
Just what I needed two weeks after having
Botox
treatment for my bladder problems which has now left me having to use a catheter up to 5 times a day. Still, you know what they say, it neva rains but it pours!!. Glad to say I am on the mend for now though and hoping to keep it that way.
Ang01
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
thoughtful piece of prose about pain
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
hamble99b
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
thoughtful prose about pain
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
hamble99b
Volunteer
in
Vasculitis UK
12 years ago
Flashing lights - is it normal to see them so much?
I've been having
botox
for a while - which is massively helpful in reducing the intensity and duration of the headaches but doesn't stop the other symptoms. I've been to the eye clinic and they say my eyes are absolutely fine and can't explain the persistant blue lights.
I've been having
botox
for a while - which is massively helpful in reducing the intensity and duration of the headaches but doesn't stop the other symptoms. I've been to the eye clinic and they say my eyes are absolutely fine and can't explain the persistant blue lights.
teadrinker
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
a thoughtful piece of prose about pain
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
hamble99b
in
NRAS
12 years ago
Pain : my annoying friend
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
Eventually I found a straw I could grab hold of, and Pain agreed with me that it would sit still in the background for a bit if the doctors fed it with
botox
every now and again.
teadrinker
in
Pain Concern
12 years ago
1.30 am it is
im rolling around my bed in severe jaw pain cant wait to go into hospital for my injections of
botox
DAM WAITING LISTS frustrates me ok rant over
im rolling around my bed in severe jaw pain cant wait to go into hospital for my injections of
botox
DAM WAITING LISTS frustrates me ok rant over
trigger
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Offered Botox tomorrow nhs. Bit scared of side effects
Would
Botox
be a problem with that. Anyone reassure me please. I have had nothing but scare stories. Thanks
Would
Botox
be a problem with that. Anyone reassure me please. I have had nothing but scare stories. Thanks
Hidden
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
Health Professionals need more training in managing chronic pelvic pain and chronic pain in general.
I am sure many of my colleagues are not aware of PTNS, Sacral Neuromodulation, pelvic floor
botox
,
botox
in the bladder, NOI pain management, pelvic floor manual therapy, myofacial pain syndrome, treatment of CRPS and even that you can have pudendal nerve decompression surgery.
I am sure many of my colleagues are not aware of PTNS, Sacral Neuromodulation, pelvic floor
botox
,
botox
in the bladder, NOI pain management, pelvic floor manual therapy, myofacial pain syndrome, treatment of CRPS and even that you can have pudendal nerve decompression surgery.
sierra
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
12 years ago
Try Botox or not to try Botox that is the question
So please don't get too excited about the promise of
botox
So please don't get too excited about the promise of
botox
fusspot72
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
Botox
I had assumed they would put a stent in this time as clearly the dilations are not working but no - the plan is to do an endoscopic pyloric
botox
injection - this is a new one on me and I wondered if any of you know anything about it and how effective it might be ?
I had assumed they would put a stent in this time as clearly the dilations are not working but no - the plan is to do an endoscopic pyloric
botox
injection - this is a new one on me and I wondered if any of you know anything about it and how effective it might be ?
Lynleahy
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
12 years ago
Botox and Bladder
In September 2010 I wrote saying that I was awitting
botox
into my bladder. I had the procedure on 2/12/10, 200ml, it didn't work. It takes around 2 to 3 weeks to work. I stayed on 10mg Solifenacin daily and had urgency every 45mims. On 20/6/11 I had another 200ml
botox
it worked better.
In September 2010 I wrote saying that I was awitting
botox
into my bladder. I had the procedure on 2/12/10, 200ml, it didn't work. It takes around 2 to 3 weeks to work. I stayed on 10mg Solifenacin daily and had urgency every 45mims. On 20/6/11 I had another 200ml
botox
it worked better.
daphnehales
in
AMN EASIER
12 years ago
Migraines: They are all in the head - article in The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/may/20/eva-wiseman-headache-migraine-
botox
?CMP=twt_gu
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/may/20/eva-wiseman-headache-migraine-
botox
?CMP=twt_gu
Hidden
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
has anyone tied botox and if you havent would you try it??
i havent but would try it altho i am doubtful as to whether the nhs will fund this expensive treatments with all the cutbacks they are making.
i havent but would try it altho i am doubtful as to whether the nhs will fund this expensive treatments with all the cutbacks they are making.
rosianna
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
An up to date article on NICE and Botox for chronic migraines.
This was on the news this morning: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18021017 Mary F
This was on the news this morning: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18021017 Mary F
MaryF
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
Eva Wiseman on Migraines - in The Observer
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/may/20/eva-wiseman-headache-migraine-
botox
p.s Can we get her to be a spokesperson/advocate for the NMC???
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/may/20/eva-wiseman-headache-migraine-
botox
p.s Can we get her to be a spokesperson/advocate for the NMC???
VictoriaS
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
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