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Tennis elbow knee pain and remission
I have tennis elbow in my left elbow and a small amount of synovial fluid and my rheumY has suggested a cortisone injection. Has anyone has this ? I also have wear and tear in my cartilage in my knee but my rheumY says is not ra related. , I thought ra ate through the cariltilidge. He also says I
I have tennis elbow in my left elbow and a small amount of synovial fluid and my rheumY has suggested a cortisone injection. Has anyone has this ? I also have wear and tear in my cartilage in my knee but my rheumY says is not ra related. , I thought ra ate through the cariltilidge. He also says I
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NRAS
12 years ago
Looking for advice...
My boyfriend was diagnosed with Crohns/Colitis with the possibility of Behcet's syndrome 18 months ago. He'd been to see, what seems like a million doctors now and for a year we were in and out of hospitals, getting treatment for whatever the disease threw at us at the time, and searching for an answer
My boyfriend was diagnosed with Crohns/Colitis with the possibility of Behcet's syndrome 18 months ago. He'd been to see, what seems like a million doctors now and for a year we were in and out of hospitals, getting treatment for whatever the disease threw at us at the time, and searching for an answer
gottalearn1day
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Behçet's UK
12 years ago
In the middle of the night....
At 2:00 in the morning I awoke with itchy hands....they were burning with itching! I went in the bathroom and looked....no rash......I treated with cortisone cream. What was it? vit b6 toxity? I take 100mg daily, I can't think of anything different that I did...had spagetti for dinner and some green
At 2:00 in the morning I awoke with itchy hands....they were burning with itching! I went in the bathroom and looked....no rash......I treated with cortisone cream. What was it? vit b6 toxity? I take 100mg daily, I can't think of anything different that I did...had spagetti for dinner and some green
bmakla54
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
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early christmas present
Just got back from hospital after getting an early present from the nhs,a cortisone injection to my wrist,so hopefully will be waking up pain free tomorrow,if not a bone fusion will be done,so perhaps i could have that for me birthday present lol.Hope you all have a happy and pain free christmas
Just got back from hospital after getting an early present from the nhs,a cortisone injection to my wrist,so hopefully will be waking up pain free tomorrow,if not a bone fusion will be done,so perhaps i could have that for me birthday present lol.Hope you all have a happy and pain free christmas
bigstu
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NRAS
12 years ago
anybody had a bone fusion of the wrist?
anybody had a bone fusion of the wrist?ive been to hospital today and have returned with a splint on my left wrist,booked in for a cortisone injection on christmas eve and if this doesnt work possibly having a bone fusion. im still working full time in the building industry (struggling at times}just
anybody had a bone fusion of the wrist?ive been to hospital today and have returned with a splint on my left wrist,booked in for a cortisone injection on christmas eve and if this doesnt work possibly having a bone fusion. im still working full time in the building industry (struggling at times}just
bigstu
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NRAS
12 years ago
Just finished my First set of Rituximab infusions. Not as bad as I expected. YEA!
I had such anxiety over this new drug Rituximab. I wrote a few weeks ago asking you all for advice and asked for others experience. It was very helpful. I just want to say thanks for the input and advice given. All has gone very smoothly. I feel fine except for the increase of cortisone which comes
I had such anxiety over this new drug Rituximab. I wrote a few weeks ago asking you all for advice and asked for others experience. It was very helpful. I just want to say thanks for the input and advice given. All has gone very smoothly. I feel fine except for the increase of cortisone which comes
umamel
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NRAS
12 years ago
Injured for 4 months (Hip Pain/Bursitis)
It's been so long since I was on here, I struggled to remember my username! Totally fed up, desperate to run & getting fatter by the day. Started C25k in Jan, had couple of stops & starts but was up to doing 5k Race for Life in Jun/Jul. Lost 2st in process so was v pleased, espec as was getting
It's been so long since I was on here, I struggled to remember my username! Totally fed up, desperate to run & getting fatter by the day. Started C25k in Jan, had couple of stops & starts but was up to doing 5k Race for Life in Jun/Jul. Lost 2st in process so was v pleased, espec as was getting
SallySparkle
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Baker's Cyst.
Hi all! I have been suffering with a Baker's Cyst for the last few months and finally went to see my Consultant on Monday who didn't drain the cyst (needs to be done via scan) but drained other fluid from my knee and injected it with cortisone. He said that this should help but if it doesn't then I'd
Hi all! I have been suffering with a Baker's Cyst for the last few months and finally went to see my Consultant on Monday who didn't drain the cyst (needs to be done via scan) but drained other fluid from my knee and injected it with cortisone. He said that this should help but if it doesn't then I'd
Janeye
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NRAS
12 years ago
No diagnosis either!
It seems I am not alone in suffering with the non-diagnosis, which as a Newbie is comforting to know. I landed in hospital 1.mai with numbness and no strength in legs and arms/hands. They did every test there is and decided after 3 weeks they would pass me over to a Rehabilitation centre. A whole month
It seems I am not alone in suffering with the non-diagnosis, which as a Newbie is comforting to know. I landed in hospital 1.mai with numbness and no strength in legs and arms/hands. They did every test there is and decided after 3 weeks they would pass me over to a Rehabilitation centre. A whole month
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
neuropathy through lupus
Has anyone been diagnosed as having Lupus which is attacking the nervous system? I would really appreciate to hear from you and to tell me your experiences. I am currently on Cortisone and Imurek, an immune depressant drug. Thanks for reading this. x
Has anyone been diagnosed as having Lupus which is attacking the nervous system? I would really appreciate to hear from you and to tell me your experiences. I am currently on Cortisone and Imurek, an immune depressant drug. Thanks for reading this. x
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
cortisone injections tomorrow
due 2 have 3 injections 2morrow in both shoulders & left knee, never had them before are the injections painful & due thay work
due 2 have 3 injections 2morrow in both shoulders & left knee, never had them before are the injections painful & due thay work
wolves
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NRAS
12 years ago
A BRIEF HISTORY OF RA AND ITS TREATMENT
I thought it would be interesting to delve into the history of RA. It goes back pretty far; farther than I thought it would. Some skeletal remains in what is now Tennessee (USA) date back to 4500 BC and have shown some signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis. So far, that’s been the earliest appearance of this
I thought it would be interesting to delve into the history of RA. It goes back pretty far; farther than I thought it would. Some skeletal remains in what is now Tennessee (USA) date back to 4500 BC and have shown some signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis. So far, that’s been the earliest appearance of this
mike7748
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Arthritis Foundation of South Africa
12 years ago
Niddle naddle NEEDLE Noo
I had a cortisone injection in my knee yesterday, and it hardly hurt at all. This morning I feel as though I have a new leg ... it's wonderful! Now I want to trot back to Poole Hospital and have the same in all my other achey bits, but that's probably not allowed. My lovely rheumatologist asked
I had a cortisone injection in my knee yesterday, and it hardly hurt at all. This morning I feel as though I have a new leg ... it's wonderful! Now I want to trot back to Poole Hospital and have the same in all my other achey bits, but that's probably not allowed. My lovely rheumatologist asked
ladymoth
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
I've really had enough - what shall I say at my next rheumy appointment?
So I have been through the was since being ill in February, and then being finally diagnosed at the end of may. have been on sulfasalazine, and im not seeing much improvement. I have had a bakers cyst too, which after having 4 weeks off work, the necessary drainiing and cortisone injection, has decided
So I have been through the was since being ill in February, and then being finally diagnosed at the end of may. have been on sulfasalazine, and im not seeing much improvement. I have had a bakers cyst too, which after having 4 weeks off work, the necessary drainiing and cortisone injection, has decided
emsyb1986
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NRAS
12 years ago
lovely afternoon
hi everyone hope you are enjoying the lovely weather at the mo !! makes a nice change , i am frustrated today as back to don't know which part of body hurting most today :( my foot has been hurting since friday night mainly near the heal athe side when i put pressure feels like i have something prodding
hi everyone hope you are enjoying the lovely weather at the mo !! makes a nice change , i am frustrated today as back to don't know which part of body hurting most today :( my foot has been hurting since friday night mainly near the heal athe side when i put pressure feels like i have something prodding
teresa-67
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Knees and hip have joined in the party.
Hi All, Went to the hospital yesterday after having had more blood tests xrays on my knees a few weeks ago. Can't straighten the left knee and the right one keeps giving way!!! Orthopaedic asked how i was and i mentioned my left hip as it is sooo painful, seems to be trapping the nerves in my leg
Hi All, Went to the hospital yesterday after having had more blood tests xrays on my knees a few weeks ago. Can't straighten the left knee and the right one keeps giving way!!! Orthopaedic asked how i was and i mentioned my left hip as it is sooo painful, seems to be trapping the nerves in my leg
Shortnsweet54
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Feeling down
I have been in pain for over a month, had a couple of cortisone Injections on Thursday and fluid taken off my knee! But shoulder is still painful and I am taking pain killers. But I am so angry and down and feeling sorry for myself and keep going back to bed and sleeping, which is making me more fed
I have been in pain for over a month, had a couple of cortisone Injections on Thursday and fluid taken off my knee! But shoulder is still painful and I am taking pain killers. But I am so angry and down and feeling sorry for myself and keep going back to bed and sleeping, which is making me more fed
sam289
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Another plea for abatacept experience
Hi, I have written on this subject before, but I am sending out one last request before making up my mind. I have very long term JCA ( 50years) and have had many replacement and revision ops on knees and and hips, in last 20 years. I had always maintained my RA with NSAIDs with the occasional cortisone
Hi, I have written on this subject before, but I am sending out one last request before making up my mind. I have very long term JCA ( 50years) and have had many replacement and revision ops on knees and and hips, in last 20 years. I had always maintained my RA with NSAIDs with the occasional cortisone
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NRAS
12 years ago
Fed Up!
Since I was 14, I have suffered with migraine. They used to be once in a while, at most twice a year, but in the last ten years or so, monthly. I no longer have a menstrual cycle as I had a hysterectomy at 33, so it isn't related to that. The pain is overwhelming, sometimes up to 48 hours when I can
Since I was 14, I have suffered with migraine. They used to be once in a while, at most twice a year, but in the last ten years or so, monthly. I no longer have a menstrual cycle as I had a hysterectomy at 33, so it isn't related to that. The pain is overwhelming, sometimes up to 48 hours when I can
Hidden
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National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
Pain means something IS wrong!!!
In my own experience, if something is painful there is generally a good reason. After only running W1R1, my knee started hurting, almost 2 weeks later, not much better. No use going to see my GP, as I know I would be told to take pain killers and anti-inflammatory tablets and maybe given a Cortisone
In my own experience, if something is painful there is generally a good reason. After only running W1R1, my knee started hurting, almost 2 weeks later, not much better. No use going to see my GP, as I know I would be told to take pain killers and anti-inflammatory tablets and maybe given a Cortisone
Ruff
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Couch to 5K
12 years ago
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