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I’ve been getting headaches for god knows how long now. I’m used to them and can function with them even though my vision spins and I’m in pain. I find it quite impressive actually but it’s not a skill that can be listed on my resume so I don’t mention it to anyone (no one likes a complainer 👍) I don
I’ve been getting headaches for god knows how long now. I’m used to them and can function with them even though my vision spins and I’m in pain. I find it quite impressive actually but it’s not a skill that can be listed on my resume so I don’t mention it to anyone (no one likes a complainer 👍) I don
Mamatired
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
What sort of things do you use as a coping method for pain?? I’m desperate for help!
Hey guys, I’ve currently been suffering really badly with my endometriosis for a while now. This has left me bed ridden, unable to walk and aggressively throwing up on the particular bad days. I moved out of area the beginning of the year and had to change GP’s, however my GP failed to refer me to the
Hey guys, I’ve currently been suffering really badly with my endometriosis for a while now. This has left me bed ridden, unable to walk and aggressively throwing up on the particular bad days. I moved out of area the beginning of the year and had to change GP’s, however my GP failed to refer me to the
Charlxxx
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Mirena or Prosterone pill
Hi, I need some help. I have severe pain, cramping, spasming on a daily basis that means I have to come into a&e on a regular basis as all pain medication barely has an affect! It has been recommended to me to try either the more a or a progesterone only pill to minimise the estrogen and this the pain
Hi, I need some help. I have severe pain, cramping, spasming on a daily basis that means I have to come into a&e on a regular basis as all pain medication barely has an affect! It has been recommended to me to try either the more a or a progesterone only pill to minimise the estrogen and this the pain
Imyogi
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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HRT that doesn't cause gallstones?
Hello, I am nearly 51 & appear to be 'post menopause'. I have just had my gallbladder removed & strongly feel that my HRT may have caused the stones. I had a scan in 2017 - no stones. Then I was prescribed 3 pumps of Estrogel + 100mg Ultrogestan +pea sized amount of Testosterone. I felt better, but then
Hello, I am nearly 51 & appear to be 'post menopause'. I have just had my gallbladder removed & strongly feel that my HRT may have caused the stones. I had a scan in 2017 - no stones. Then I was prescribed 3 pumps of Estrogel + 100mg Ultrogestan +pea sized amount of Testosterone. I felt better, but then
millefleur40
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 years ago
Soma – a powerful treatment to throw away body pain
Soma is a highly effective pain killer medication used for muscle and skeletal pain. It works as a muscle relaxer. Soma starts its action to cure severe to mild body pain within 30 minutes of having the dosage. That is why Soma is highly recommended by doctors. Soma can be used to treat pain in small
Soma is a highly effective pain killer medication used for muscle and skeletal pain. It works as a muscle relaxer. Soma starts its action to cure severe to mild body pain within 30 minutes of having the dosage. That is why Soma is highly recommended by doctors. Soma can be used to treat pain in small
martharichard
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Action on Pain
3 years ago
Newbie learning the ropes!
Hi everyone! I’m 23 and have just been diagnosed with endometriosis in uterus, bladder and bowel. About 7 days ago I had my diagnostic laparoscopy and I’m still really sore (not complaining about being waited on hand and foot though!) I’m new here, as you can probably tell. I have been experiencing
Hi everyone! I’m 23 and have just been diagnosed with endometriosis in uterus, bladder and bowel. About 7 days ago I had my diagnostic laparoscopy and I’m still really sore (not complaining about being waited on hand and foot though!) I’m new here, as you can probably tell. I have been experiencing
EllaB3
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Osteoarthritis advice.
I have been taking on prescription a number of Painkillers including Naproxen. For Sciatica and Osteoarthritis. They have helped so much. However, I had a medication review on Monday and told they will not going to supply the anti inflammatory any more. Since stopping them, which I was always told they
I have been taking on prescription a number of Painkillers including Naproxen. For Sciatica and Osteoarthritis. They have helped so much. However, I had a medication review on Monday and told they will not going to supply the anti inflammatory any more. Since stopping them, which I was always told they
SusanS70
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NRAS
3 years ago
Pain relief
I attended pain clinics and at first was prescribed pain killers none of which gave me relief then i was referred to a specialist that used injections in the spine to deaden the nerve, sadly after six of these injections lasted no more than 2 month and of cause are expensive i have had to go back to
I attended pain clinics and at first was prescribed pain killers none of which gave me relief then i was referred to a specialist that used injections in the spine to deaden the nerve, sadly after six of these injections lasted no more than 2 month and of cause are expensive i have had to go back to
Shantaran10
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Israeli breakthrough migraine treatment 'zaps' away pain - new study
Shira Markowitz, an independent general neurologist and a headache and
facial
pain
specialist with Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Maccabi Health Services.
Shira Markowitz, an independent general neurologist and a headache and
facial
pain
specialist with Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Maccabi Health Services.
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Botox for migraine / Headaches
It has been suggested that my wife has Botox injections for her headaches and
facial
pain
. It looks like it is a long term solution with quarterly injections, where the results aren't noticed for many weeks and can take a year to see the real benefit.
It has been suggested that my wife has Botox injections for her headaches and
facial
pain
. It looks like it is a long term solution with quarterly injections, where the results aren't noticed for many weeks and can take a year to see the real benefit.
sospan
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Headway
3 years ago
Any thoughts here?
My husband was put on GABApentin, stilnox and madopar. He only used madopar once. He’s afraid to continue it. Although he did notice last night his legs were more restless without it . This process is so frustrating as he’s been withdrawing from opiates since one month. Any feedback from anyone is helpful
My husband was put on GABApentin, stilnox and madopar. He only used madopar once. He’s afraid to continue it. Although he did notice last night his legs were more restless without it . This process is so frustrating as he’s been withdrawing from opiates since one month. Any feedback from anyone is helpful
RCHD
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Leg Pain
Hi everyone, just a question with regards to pain that my old man is feeling at the moment. It started round about the time he started radiotherapy on his Prostate. They decided to do an MRI and although this chucked up a couple more lesions than what was already known, he was cleared for spinal compression
Hi everyone, just a question with regards to pain that my old man is feeling at the moment. It started round about the time he started radiotherapy on his Prostate. They decided to do an MRI and although this chucked up a couple more lesions than what was already known, he was cleared for spinal compression
Hillwalker87
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Sometimes spelling it out gets a response with Rheumatology!
Hello, Well , we are all guilty of getting on with things, when confronted with the wall of trying to get referrals to our own doctors, bloods let alone see Rheumatology! I’ve all but forgotten where my clinic was moved too but out of the blue! I received an email from Rheumatology asking if I could
Hello, Well , we are all guilty of getting on with things, when confronted with the wall of trying to get referrals to our own doctors, bloods let alone see Rheumatology! I’ve all but forgotten where my clinic was moved too but out of the blue! I received an email from Rheumatology asking if I could
BeeHoneyB
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Broken Shoulder - update
Firstly I just want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who responded with tea, sympathy and tips when I first posted about breaking my shoulder. It really was so kind of everyone to take the time to add something and lovely to see so many names I’ve not seen before. I’m going for my first physio tomorrow
Firstly I just want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who responded with tea, sympathy and tips when I first posted about breaking my shoulder. It really was so kind of everyone to take the time to add something and lovely to see so many names I’ve not seen before. I’m going for my first physio tomorrow
MissMinto
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NRAS
3 years ago
Severe arm pain after Prostap3
Hello, I had the Prostap3 injection last Wednesday and my arm is so tender and I feel like a bit flu-like. I've spoken to a nurse at the hospital who's advised me to take painkillers, and said if it's not hot and red at the injection site, there's probably no need to be concerned. I had the ProstapSr
Hello, I had the Prostap3 injection last Wednesday and my arm is so tender and I feel like a bit flu-like. I've spoken to a nurse at the hospital who's advised me to take painkillers, and said if it's not hot and red at the injection site, there's probably no need to be concerned. I had the ProstapSr
Aussie79
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Why am I having a heavy period on birth control pills?
I'm using same birth control pills for last 2 years for heavy mensuration and retrograde mensuration and also endometriosis pain. Pills contain ; Desogestrel(0.15 Mg),Ethinylestradiol(0.02 Mg). I'm in 42 days back to back pill treatment. I'm seeing in all website withdraw bleeding was lighters compare
I'm using same birth control pills for last 2 years for heavy mensuration and retrograde mensuration and also endometriosis pain. Pills contain ; Desogestrel(0.15 Mg),Ethinylestradiol(0.02 Mg). I'm in 42 days back to back pill treatment. I'm seeing in all website withdraw bleeding was lighters compare
Nikilll
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Finally given a diagnosis of Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
Hi guys, Been posting on here for a while, and everyone has been super helpful and provided much needed support and advice :) Just to give you an update, I see the rhemo today and have finally been given a diagnosis and more important treatment!!! I’ve been suffering for the last 5 years on different
Hi guys, Been posting on here for a while, and everyone has been super helpful and provided much needed support and advice :) Just to give you an update, I see the rhemo today and have finally been given a diagnosis and more important treatment!!! I’ve been suffering for the last 5 years on different
Michellear
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Extubation question regarding 60 year old
So April 15th my father was admitted to hospital with a severe bleed on the brain took over 3 hours to get to hospital. He is still here and on no pain killers and no Sedation but is showing very little movement and eyes are opening but without purpose. He has got a brain infection from the evd and is
So April 15th my father was admitted to hospital with a severe bleed on the brain took over 3 hours to get to hospital. He is still here and on no pain killers and no Sedation but is showing very little movement and eyes are opening but without purpose. He has got a brain infection from the evd and is
KingPong
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Medial branch
Hi, For many years I have suffered with spinal stenosis and tried various pain killers and anti-inflammatory with not much success and I have eventually secured an appointment with pain management to discuss my suitability for a medial branch block. Has anyone else had any experience of this?
Hi, For many years I have suffered with spinal stenosis and tried various pain killers and anti-inflammatory with not much success and I have eventually secured an appointment with pain management to discuss my suitability for a medial branch block. Has anyone else had any experience of this?
1vern0n
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Struggling with un-diagnosed illness
Hi Everyone, This is my first time posting so feeling a bit nervous about it. I've been suffering from some un-diagnosed illness (or as the hospital staff like to call it "a mystery") for about a year now (I'm counting since my first A&E visit). I have had problems with my periods (bad pain, bloating
Hi Everyone, This is my first time posting so feeling a bit nervous about it. I've been suffering from some un-diagnosed illness (or as the hospital staff like to call it "a mystery") for about a year now (I'm counting since my first A&E visit). I have had problems with my periods (bad pain, bloating
june828
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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