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Migraine and visual hallucinations
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
PTNewbie
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National Migraine Centre
7 months ago
Just diagnosed this week
Hi Glaucoma community,I have been diagnosed with early stage glaucoma this week, in one eye. I'm 46 years old, female. My eye pressures in both eyes were 21 - so borderline from what I understand. I had a central retinal vein occlusion in my right eye in 2016 and saw a consultant for18 months until it
Hi Glaucoma community,I have been diagnosed with early stage glaucoma this week, in one eye. I'm 46 years old, female. My eye pressures in both eyes were 21 - so borderline from what I understand. I had a central retinal vein occlusion in my right eye in 2016 and saw a consultant for18 months until it
Eyespy1
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
First time getting an implant
Hi everyone, I had an implant fitted on Friday to see if it will help with my periods. I get really heavy bleeding, immense cramps to the point I can’t move in both my lower abdomen and lower back, I’m constantly tired and haven’t found any painkillers that help with the pain. I was wondering what
Hi everyone, I had an implant fitted on Friday to see if it will help with my periods. I get really heavy bleeding, immense cramps to the point I can’t move in both my lower abdomen and lower back, I’m constantly tired and haven’t found any painkillers that help with the pain. I was wondering what
Lucyfield11
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
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Can’t sleep
I was diagnosed in May of this year.. Started with double vision. I also have seizures, mostly controlled. I can’t sleep hardly at all. Tried several meds, nothing. Very frustrating. I get maybe 3, maybe 4 hours if lucky. There have been some nights I haven’t slept at all? Anyone else have
I was diagnosed in May of this year.. Started with double vision. I also have seizures, mostly controlled. I can’t sleep hardly at all. Tried several meds, nothing. Very frustrating. I get maybe 3, maybe 4 hours if lucky. There have been some nights I haven’t slept at all? Anyone else have
Cinjav
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PSP Association
7 months ago
Help me! behcet syndrome with tuberculosis
Hello, I have had Behcet's disease for 10 years, which does not respond to treatment, and after treatment with infliximab and mycophenolate mofetil, I have perianal fistula, skin abscesses, severe heartburn, cystitis, prostatitis, night sweats, inguinal lymphadenopathy, and weight loss. ... I have become
Hello, I have had Behcet's disease for 10 years, which does not respond to treatment, and after treatment with infliximab and mycophenolate mofetil, I have perianal fistula, skin abscesses, severe heartburn, cystitis, prostatitis, night sweats, inguinal lymphadenopathy, and weight loss. ... I have become
Hulusi
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Behçet's UK
4 months ago
Stopping Kevzara
I have had to stop my Sarilumab jabs, yet again, because my white cells have dropped again. I have been off the drug for over three weeks now and have heard nothing since my last blood test. I expected to feel gradually worse without it but I don't. I still have the pain and take my painkillers, but
I have had to stop my Sarilumab jabs, yet again, because my white cells have dropped again. I have been off the drug for over three weeks now and have heard nothing since my last blood test. I expected to feel gradually worse without it but I don't. I still have the pain and take my painkillers, but
tazman3
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NRAS
5 months ago
fibro
Hi everyone, I’ve just been officially diagnosed with fibromyalgia even though my symptoms started 10 years ago. I’ve spent so much money on trying to get rid of pain especially in the shoulders and middle of the back but doctors just handed out painkillers, I then suffered different side effects with
Hi everyone, I’ve just been officially diagnosed with fibromyalgia even though my symptoms started 10 years ago. I’ve spent so much money on trying to get rid of pain especially in the shoulders and middle of the back but doctors just handed out painkillers, I then suffered different side effects with
Labradoodlelove
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
Diverticulitis
I am 75 years old. On Thursday morning I awoke with terrible abdominal pain and diarrhoea followed by heavy blood loss. I was very frightened. I went to A and E where I was looked after really well. They gave me painkillers and X-rays and a CT scan. I had diverticulitis and inflammation of sigmoid colon
I am 75 years old. On Thursday morning I awoke with terrible abdominal pain and diarrhoea followed by heavy blood loss. I was very frightened. I went to A and E where I was looked after really well. They gave me painkillers and X-rays and a CT scan. I had diverticulitis and inflammation of sigmoid colon
France21
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Bowel Disease Support
5 months ago
7 days post and home.
Hi the next installment, I got admitted as planned and the operation went well, the surgeon had to change from keyhole to open surgery as something wasn't quite right so it took a bit longer than expected about 4hrs 30. Woke up in HDU feeling like a double decker bus had run over and to be honest I am
Hi the next installment, I got admitted as planned and the operation went well, the surgeon had to change from keyhole to open surgery as something wasn't quite right so it took a bit longer than expected about 4hrs 30. Woke up in HDU feeling like a double decker bus had run over and to be honest I am
Thanksnhs
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Pain relief medication
Hi there, I had a stent fitted in LAD in 2021. Have a mild to moderate aortic leaky valve. I also have two slipped discs in lower back. For the most part, I have no pain or restricted movement. Every now and again, I’m in excruciating pain with my back for a few days, then all goes back to normal
Hi there, I had a stent fitted in LAD in 2021. Have a mild to moderate aortic leaky valve. I also have two slipped discs in lower back. For the most part, I have no pain or restricted movement. Every now and again, I’m in excruciating pain with my back for a few days, then all goes back to normal
simplysal
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Any tips for recovery please
Had 2/3 of my right lung removed beginning of January for yet unknown lung cancer (Will see consultant for pathology this week) I coped alone with recovery but was do able. 2 Weeks ago after visiting A&E and a CT scan, I was found to have Pulmonary Embolisms in both lungs and Pneumonia in surgery lung
Had 2/3 of my right lung removed beginning of January for yet unknown lung cancer (Will see consultant for pathology this week) I coped alone with recovery but was do able. 2 Weeks ago after visiting A&E and a CT scan, I was found to have Pulmonary Embolisms in both lungs and Pneumonia in surgery lung
xinte60
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
What could be causing pain in the testicle?
Share you with my opinions. There are many reasons for testicular pain, the most common reason is chronic prostatitis, epididymitis and varicocele. Testicular pain is one of the main symptoms of chronic prostatitis. The main symptom of acute epididymitis is also testicular pain. If not treated for a
Share you with my opinions. There are many reasons for testicular pain, the most common reason is chronic prostatitis, epididymitis and varicocele. Testicular pain is one of the main symptoms of chronic prostatitis. The main symptom of acute epididymitis is also testicular pain. If not treated for a
Henry0831
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Pain Concern
8 months ago
Mother in pain
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
WreckemTech
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Osteoporosis Support
5 months ago
Blepharitis
hi I have rheumatoid arthritis, herpes simplex in my right eye and acute glaucoma caused by the treatment for my eye. I’ve now got blepharitis in both my eyes which has just started on Monday after my infusion for my arthritis. I went to the doctor and they said just use baby shampoo but my eyes are
hi I have rheumatoid arthritis, herpes simplex in my right eye and acute glaucoma caused by the treatment for my eye. I’ve now got blepharitis in both my eyes which has just started on Monday after my infusion for my arthritis. I went to the doctor and they said just use baby shampoo but my eyes are
Golden87
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Endo, Crohn’s and Surgery
Hi, anyone in any kind of similar situation? I have Crohn’s Disease and have had three surgeries about 15 years ago. During IVF I was told I had endometriomas on my left ovary. These have been a nightmare for years now. Every specialist says they would usually remove these surgically but due to my
Hi, anyone in any kind of similar situation? I have Crohn’s Disease and have had three surgeries about 15 years ago. During IVF I was told I had endometriomas on my left ovary. These have been a nightmare for years now. Every specialist says they would usually remove these surgically but due to my
Westwoodendo
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
GCA flares and eyesight
Thank you to everybody on this site – I have found it very helpful. I was diagnosed with GCA in September. I have to say my GP and Bath Hospital were excellent though it was a shock. My sight tested OK in the Eye Clinic. I started on 60 prednisolone reducing, and I am coping quite well, but I am paranoid
Thank you to everybody on this site – I have found it very helpful. I was diagnosed with GCA in September. I have to say my GP and Bath Hospital were excellent though it was a shock. My sight tested OK in the Eye Clinic. I started on 60 prednisolone reducing, and I am coping quite well, but I am paranoid
Gladys911
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Anyone opted for private Cataract surgery?
Hi, I have seronegative RA and am on Benepali. Have just had a routine eye test and been told I need cataract surgery. I thought I needed new glasses but it turns out it's cataracts! Anyway my optician has referred me on the NHS via my GP but I'm wondering about going private as I have no idea how long
Hi, I have seronegative RA and am on Benepali. Have just had a routine eye test and been told I need cataract surgery. I thought I needed new glasses but it turns out it's cataracts! Anyway my optician has referred me on the NHS via my GP but I'm wondering about going private as I have no idea how long
Chann
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NRAS
7 months ago
My story
Given the start of my Seropositive RA in 2005. I had bad experiences with most of the traditional RA meds prescribed. I never really understood why doctors only seemed to give medication which would suppress the immune system. Generally I felt this approach was making me feel much worse. So for many
Given the start of my Seropositive RA in 2005. I had bad experiences with most of the traditional RA meds prescribed. I never really understood why doctors only seemed to give medication which would suppress the immune system. Generally I felt this approach was making me feel much worse. So for many
BEF12
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Participant Recruitment - Post Surgery Pain Management
Researchers from the
University of Manchester
are
recruiting participants for a study on post-surgery pain management
. Please get in touch with Neetu Bansal (lead researcher) directly if you are interested in taking part, or to get further information: 📧 neetu.bansal@manchester.ac.uk
Researchers from the
University of Manchester
are
recruiting participants for a study on post-surgery pain management
. Please get in touch with Neetu Bansal (lead researcher) directly if you are interested in taking part, or to get further information: 📧 neetu.bansal@manchester.ac.uk
PainConcernProjects
Pain Concern
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
Burning sensation- anyone else?
Hi allI was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2020 (never told stage or anything like that) and scans I've had show probable adenomyosis as well. After my laparoscopy my pains came back fairly quickly and have escalated. About a year ago i started getting pain in the glutes and all down my leg (more on
Hi allI was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2020 (never told stage or anything like that) and scans I've had show probable adenomyosis as well. After my laparoscopy my pains came back fairly quickly and have escalated. About a year ago i started getting pain in the glutes and all down my leg (more on
Redfan
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
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