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Gabapentin
Hello I've previously had excellent advice thank you. I have now completely come off the nupro patch wasn't nice coming off the last quarter but I did it. I was taking gabapentin at the same time and after withdrawal from DA symptoms settled I was left with breakthrough from the gabapentin at bedtime
Hello I've previously had excellent advice thank you. I have now completely come off the nupro patch wasn't nice coming off the last quarter but I did it. I was taking gabapentin at the same time and after withdrawal from DA symptoms settled I was left with breakthrough from the gabapentin at bedtime
VJ29
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Back again!
Hi all. I wrote , previously and thank you to everybody who replied. I have had about 3 week's of Tramadol 50 mg and they have done nothing much for the pain so my Dr. told me to stop them and he has prescribed PreGablin. Question please! Can I just stop taking Tramadol after 3 week's and not have withdrawal
Hi all. I wrote , previously and thank you to everybody who replied. I have had about 3 week's of Tramadol 50 mg and they have done nothing much for the pain so my Dr. told me to stop them and he has prescribed PreGablin. Question please! Can I just stop taking Tramadol after 3 week's and not have withdrawal
Danni54
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Pain Concern
10 months ago
Song and Dance ?
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
saulger
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AF Association
10 months ago
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Help please is it possible in a month for the angle to change from narrow to wide open angles? This just doesn’t make sense to me.
Hello again, Well I am still in the system waiting for my next appointment on July 4th. My new consultant says I now have treated primary narrow angles, does that mean the laser has worked is this what opens the angles? My letter on 17th April stated the following: This was 6 Weeks after 2nd
Hello again, Well I am still in the system waiting for my next appointment on July 4th. My new consultant says I now have treated primary narrow angles, does that mean the laser has worked is this what opens the angles? My letter on 17th April stated the following: This was 6 Weeks after 2nd
KBIOW
in
Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Upcoming Trabeculectomy
I've put a couple of posts on here, mainly about driving and my troubles with Specsavers and the DVLA. I'm currently still driving after getting a 12 month licence back on appeal. My latest visits to my consultant have revealed that my pressures are rising in both eyes ([i]I have advanced closed angle
I've put a couple of posts on here, mainly about driving and my troubles with Specsavers and the DVLA. I'm currently still driving after getting a 12 month licence back on appeal. My latest visits to my consultant have revealed that my pressures are rising in both eyes ([i]I have advanced closed angle
nstewart61
in
Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Loss of central vision after starting to use Latanoprost
Right from the start I had quite nasty
eye
pain
in my left
eye
that continued for about a fortnight. I went back to the hospital but they told me to persevere with Latanoprost as it was working for the pressure.
Right from the start I had quite nasty
eye
pain
in my left
eye
that continued for about a fortnight. I went back to the hospital but they told me to persevere with Latanoprost as it was working for the pressure.
Ginger30
in
Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Taking ibuprofen while on a low dose of prednisolone
Hi I’ve already had one hip replaced 13 years ago (before my PMR diagnosis) and I’ve been lucky to get away with not having any trouble with the other - until recently. It’s deteriorating rapidly, and I’m on first steps of the “pathway” to have surgery, which I know will likely take years. The best
Hi I’ve already had one hip replaced 13 years ago (before my PMR diagnosis) and I’ve been lucky to get away with not having any trouble with the other - until recently. It’s deteriorating rapidly, and I’m on first steps of the “pathway” to have surgery, which I know will likely take years. The best
calibriel
in
PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Making a Comeback
Hello fellow runners :) It’s been a while since I’ve posted on the forum, or actively checked in to see where people are at. Back in April I pinched some nerves in my neck and was on painkillers for weeks on end. I had been so disappointed as I’d worked my way up to running 8k and was devastated to
Hello fellow runners :) It’s been a while since I’ve posted on the forum, or actively checked in to see where people are at. Back in April I pinched some nerves in my neck and was on painkillers for weeks on end. I had been so disappointed as I’d worked my way up to running 8k and was devastated to
Funbugfan
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 months ago
pain killers
Hi , I’m on Edoxaban 60 mg daily for stroke risk after 2 ablations . I’ve just pulled my back lifting a heavy box and although I’m not incapacitated I’m getting a lot of pain bending so trying to rest but with three young dogs to exercise I need to be active . I’m visiting my GP next week to discuss
Hi , I’m on Edoxaban 60 mg daily for stroke risk after 2 ablations . I’ve just pulled my back lifting a heavy box and although I’m not incapacitated I’m getting a lot of pain bending so trying to rest but with three young dogs to exercise I need to be active . I’m visiting my GP next week to discuss
Hammerboy
in
AF Association
10 months ago
Painless Death Insurance
I must admit that, despite all of the optimism and wishful thinking about Parkinson's research, I have periods of utter dread in which I fear that when I reach the most unbearably painful stages of the disease, I won't have a way out. I'd very much like to have the equivalent of a "magic pill"
I must admit that, despite all of the optimism and wishful thinking about Parkinson's research, I have periods of utter dread in which I fear that when I reach the most unbearably painful stages of the disease, I won't have a way out. I'd very much like to have the equivalent of a "magic pill"
Alock2020
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Total mess
I've had the worst year ever I've have PBC with an overlsp of AIH since diagnosed in 2015 I am supposed to be getting a thoracic spine operation but can't get cleared because my blood keeps coming high on the APTT & PT which means I can't clot and if I can clot I can't have the surgery. My liver enzymes
I've had the worst year ever I've have PBC with an overlsp of AIH since diagnosed in 2015 I am supposed to be getting a thoracic spine operation but can't get cleared because my blood keeps coming high on the APTT & PT which means I can't clot and if I can clot I can't have the surgery. My liver enzymes
mjk98
in
PBC Foundation
10 months ago
Thoughts on blood results and next steps please
My main issues are my eyes - really dry and gritty and often woken by
eye
socket
pain
or stabbing
pain
- slowly being eased by use of heated
eye
mask and daily drops; widespread
pain
especially hands (which also swell) and wrists; facial flushing - possibly Malar but hidden a bit by rosacea; fatigue
My main issues are my eyes - really dry and gritty and often woken by
eye
socket
pain
or stabbing
pain
- slowly being eased by use of heated
eye
mask and daily drops; widespread
pain
especially hands (which also swell) and wrists; facial flushing - possibly Malar but hidden a bit by rosacea; fatigue
Wispymisty
in
LUPUS UK
18 days ago
Painkillers with Prednisolone
I have some slight hip and shoulder pains that may or may not be caused by PMR, I am not sure how I can tell? I have just got back down to 8mg of Prednisolne for the second time and intend to stay at 8mg until I return from holiday. My question is;- I am off on holiday next week and think I need
I have some slight hip and shoulder pains that may or may not be caused by PMR, I am not sure how I can tell? I have just got back down to 8mg of Prednisolne for the second time and intend to stay at 8mg until I return from holiday. My question is;- I am off on holiday next week and think I need
Golf-1
in
PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Uti and vaginal irritation
.I suffer from recurrant uti .I also have on going vaginal itching on and off .does anyone have this prob and could uti cause irritation. Would appreciate any information thank you and have a nice day 🥲
.I suffer from recurrant uti .I also have on going vaginal itching on and off .does anyone have this prob and could uti cause irritation. Would appreciate any information thank you and have a nice day 🥲
Dextersam10
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
11 months ago
DVLA /SPECSAVERS
Hi everyone -after reading of so many people and their awful experience with Specsavers and having licences revoked- and I am so fearful for my own future in this regard as we just never know! I contacted the administrators of this group to see if they could help or raise issues on our behalf and I
Hi everyone -after reading of so many people and their awful experience with Specsavers and having licences revoked- and I am so fearful for my own future in this regard as we just never know! I contacted the administrators of this group to see if they could help or raise issues on our behalf and I
swanlady123
in
Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Woo hoo I've finally smashed it!
Set off at 7am, still 18C, can you believe it? I told myself this was just another run and if it was too warm to go the distance, well the graduation run would still be there for another day. A few minutes in and I've hit my happy pace. My music was calming overlaid by beautiful birdsong. Then the 15
Set off at 7am, still 18C, can you believe it? I told myself this was just another run and if it was too warm to go the distance, well the graduation run would still be there for another day. A few minutes in and I've hit my happy pace. My music was calming overlaid by beautiful birdsong. Then the 15
Sax64
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
11 months ago
Taking Ibuprofen whilst on Cosopt eye drops
Good morning, I am suffering from bad lower backache, I wanted to check if I am ok to take Ibuporfen whilst taking Cosopt eye drops twice a day. I have looked online etc but cannot find anything. I have taken Paracetamol but it’s just not shifting. Many thanks
Good morning, I am suffering from bad lower backache, I wanted to check if I am ok to take Ibuporfen whilst taking Cosopt eye drops twice a day. I have looked online etc but cannot find anything. I have taken Paracetamol but it’s just not shifting. Many thanks
KBIOW
in
Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Blepharitis and Gluacoma
Does anyone suffer with the above with their gluacoma, my gluacoma is open Angle and I also have Cataracts in both eyes which need surgery but first I have to get my blepharitis uncontrol, I have brought a eye bag to heat in the microwave which is working well, are there other things people used like
Does anyone suffer with the above with their gluacoma, my gluacoma is open Angle and I also have Cataracts in both eyes which need surgery but first I have to get my blepharitis uncontrol, I have brought a eye bag to heat in the microwave which is working well, are there other things people used like
PeterRabbit62
in
Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
US doctor discusses ways to prevent PD
US doctor discusses ways to prevent PD. The estimate is 15% of PwP have a genetic cause and 85% is from environmental exposure to chemicals. Some have been discussed here. I don't think TCE has been. It was used in dry cleaning and semiconductor processing, but for many years now the US and Japan
US doctor discusses ways to prevent PD. The estimate is 15% of PwP have a genetic cause and 85% is from environmental exposure to chemicals. Some have been discussed here. I don't think TCE has been. It was used in dry cleaning and semiconductor processing, but for many years now the US and Japan
pvw2
in
Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
myocarditis
I had a heart attack on 1st April, all my ECGs and angiogram were clear , I was told I had a MINOCA ( miocardio infrastruction with non obstructed cardiac arteries) after my MRI they diagnosed myocarditis. I have had constant chest pains ever since. I was referred for cardiac rehabilitation, I had my
I had a heart attack on 1st April, all my ECGs and angiogram were clear , I was told I had a MINOCA ( miocardio infrastruction with non obstructed cardiac arteries) after my MRI they diagnosed myocarditis. I have had constant chest pains ever since. I was referred for cardiac rehabilitation, I had my
Unicorn2620
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
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