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I have encouraged my husband who is the RA sufferer to take daily glucosamine for the past 3 weeks and we have both noticed a dramatic difference in hi ability to walk up and down the stairs. He says that he isn't so stiff and his feet and ankles don't hurt so much. Has anyone else experienced such a
I have encouraged my husband who is the RA sufferer to take daily glucosamine for the past 3 weeks and we have both noticed a dramatic difference in hi ability to walk up and down the stairs. He says that he isn't so stiff and his feet and ankles don't hurt so much. Has anyone else experienced such a
wifeG
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NRAS
11 years ago
Hi, I'm trying to find alternatives to the medication the doctor has given me, my friend recommended glucosamine sulphate ?
Does anyone use this or know if it works, (Glucosamine sulphate ?) Im on Ropinarole for restless legs...i also suffer very extreme sleep disorders such as sleep hallucinations, sleep walking and this has stopped a bit with the medication and i wondered about this being connected to each other ? thanks
Does anyone use this or know if it works, (Glucosamine sulphate ?) Im on Ropinarole for restless legs...i also suffer very extreme sleep disorders such as sleep hallucinations, sleep walking and this has stopped a bit with the medication and i wondered about this being connected to each other ? thanks
shazzywazzywoo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 years ago
Hi, I'm trying to find alternatives to the medication the doctor has given me, my friend recommended glucosamine sulphate ?
Does anyone use this or know if it works, (Glucosamine sulphate ?) Im on Ropinarole for restless legs...i also suffer very extreme sleep disorders such as sleep hallucinations, sleep walking and this has stopped a bit with the medication and i wondered about this being connected to each other ? thanks
Does anyone use this or know if it works, (Glucosamine sulphate ?) Im on Ropinarole for restless legs...i also suffer very extreme sleep disorders such as sleep hallucinations, sleep walking and this has stopped a bit with the medication and i wondered about this being connected to each other ? thanks
shazzywazzywoo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 years ago
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Glucosamine and chondroitin ~ What is your experience?
My doctor says there is no 'clinical proof' that glucosamine and chondroitin, or collagen is beneficial to repair damage caused by Ankylosing Spondiltitis. Doctor also does not support 'gluten' or 'starch' free diets. It is expensive and difficult to actually follow these regimes and difficult when the
My doctor says there is no 'clinical proof' that glucosamine and chondroitin, or collagen is beneficial to repair damage caused by Ankylosing Spondiltitis. Doctor also does not support 'gluten' or 'starch' free diets. It is expensive and difficult to actually follow these regimes and difficult when the
whitedaisy
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Pain Concern
11 years ago
Glucosamine and Omega 3
I take glucosamine and Omega 3 which are both recommended for Lupus patients. Does anybody know if it is necessary to take both or whether they duplicate in any way? Thanks
I take glucosamine and Omega 3 which are both recommended for Lupus patients. Does anybody know if it is necessary to take both or whether they duplicate in any way? Thanks
Jaxqueline
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
advice please
hello everyone! i had my hosp appt yesterday and saw my rhuemmy nurse (which im pleased about as my specialist isnt helpful) i took with me a list of new symtoms (even the little ones) as in the past i didnt think i should mention them. she listened and and then prescibed AZATHIOPRIN do you
hello everyone! i had my hosp appt yesterday and saw my rhuemmy nurse (which im pleased about as my specialist isnt helpful) i took with me a list of new symtoms (even the little ones) as in the past i didnt think i should mention them. she listened and and then prescibed AZATHIOPRIN do you
caninecrazy
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Almost a year!
Mid November 2011, these pains I was feeling, was not like my normal workout pains. it was incredible pain just to turn from side to side while laying in bed. As the weeks progressed the pain got woarse. I would cry just trying to get into bed and laying down. My back, hips, knees, and both shoulders
Mid November 2011, these pains I was feeling, was not like my normal workout pains. it was incredible pain just to turn from side to side while laying in bed. As the weeks progressed the pain got woarse. I would cry just trying to get into bed and laying down. My back, hips, knees, and both shoulders
Lawrie
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PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
Can anyone help with shoulder and neck pain?
I have been told I need indefinite chemopheraphy in order to keep my Stage 4 lung cancer tumour from spreading and have had 12 so far. To control the pain I am taking MST Continus Prolonged Release Morphine, Oramorph, and Amitriptyline. Over the last two weeks I have suffered breathing problems and pain
I have been told I need indefinite chemopheraphy in order to keep my Stage 4 lung cancer tumour from spreading and have had 12 so far. To control the pain I am taking MST Continus Prolonged Release Morphine, Oramorph, and Amitriptyline. Over the last two weeks I have suffered breathing problems and pain
Hidden
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
Miaxial...anyone used it?
Hi all, has anyone heard of/used Miaxial for fibro. It was advertised in an independant health shop and is targeted at those with fibro, as per window poster, he said those who have used it have had good results. (but then he would say that!!) "It's a suppliment to target muscoskeletal health, fatigue
Hi all, has anyone heard of/used Miaxial for fibro. It was advertised in an independant health shop and is targeted at those with fibro, as per window poster, he said those who have used it have had good results. (but then he would say that!!) "It's a suppliment to target muscoskeletal health, fatigue
Shortnsweet54
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Medication vs natural supplements
After 9 days of cold turkey I gave in and tried the new morphine patch prescribed by my dr. This was friday An hour in and my gums and teeth went numb 2 hours in the uncontrolable diahorrea started an hour later banging headache. Yesterday my husband ripped the patch off me as the headache was so bad
After 9 days of cold turkey I gave in and tried the new morphine patch prescribed by my dr. This was friday An hour in and my gums and teeth went numb 2 hours in the uncontrolable diahorrea started an hour later banging headache. Yesterday my husband ripped the patch off me as the headache was so bad
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
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
Anyone tried glucosamine/chondroitin for knee pain?
My knees were creaky before I started running, and if anything they're a little better since I've done C25K and beyond (I've had a proper gait analysis and my trainers are super-comfy). But after my 10k last week I took the opportunity of a free massage (thanks Bupa!) and as I mentioned the knee issue
My knees were creaky before I started running, and if anything they're a little better since I've done C25K and beyond (I've had a proper gait analysis and my trainers are super-comfy). But after my 10k last week I took the opportunity of a free massage (thanks Bupa!) and as I mentioned the knee issue
juicydee
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Has anyone tried MSM Sulphur for their eczema?
I have been reading up on the wonders of sulphur for healing and although looking at many health books there is very little specific information. I remember being advised years ago that sulphur often healed when all else failed. With that in mind, I wondered if it might be useful for rashes experienced
I have been reading up on the wonders of sulphur for healing and although looking at many health books there is very little specific information. I remember being advised years ago that sulphur often healed when all else failed. With that in mind, I wondered if it might be useful for rashes experienced
Lynxcat
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
List and information on food etc for inflammation, pain etc.
We devised this method of behavior modification more than 10 years ago. This diet is not aimed at losing or gaining weight. It excludes foods that are harmful to your health and aggravate chronic pain (i.e., Five C’s: cookies, cakes, chocolate, cocktails and candy. Other foods to avoid are internal organ
We devised this method of behavior modification more than 10 years ago. This diet is not aimed at losing or gaining weight. It excludes foods that are harmful to your health and aggravate chronic pain (i.e., Five C’s: cookies, cakes, chocolate, cocktails and candy. Other foods to avoid are internal organ
Sharonsspot
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PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
mst continus
hi was wondering if anyone else has tried MST continus as my doctor prescribed them for me yesterday, and im wondering if anyone knows of the side effects of these, im a bit worried about taking them as my doctor still wants me to take tramadol, paracetamol, fluoxetine, and my blood pressure tablets
hi was wondering if anyone else has tried MST continus as my doctor prescribed them for me yesterday, and im wondering if anyone knows of the side effects of these, im a bit worried about taking them as my doctor still wants me to take tramadol, paracetamol, fluoxetine, and my blood pressure tablets
sparkydawl34
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
My own experiences, treatment regime and results (this is a long one)
Having had virtually all the symptoms for APS and with nightly injections of Heparin relieving the symptoms you would have thought that I would have been diagnosed with APS by the experts! But no. My anti-cardiolipin test came back at 35 which is 31 over the limit for a positive, however because this
Having had virtually all the symptoms for APS and with nightly injections of Heparin relieving the symptoms you would have thought that I would have been diagnosed with APS by the experts! But no. My anti-cardiolipin test came back at 35 which is 31 over the limit for a positive, however because this
Hidden
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Gut Feelings
COELIAC DISEASE AND NON-GLUTEN FOOD PROBLEMS If you have cut out gluten, and you’re still experiencing symptoms such as bloating, cramping, nausea, fatigue, muscle cramps, headaches, skin rashes or joint pain (to rattle off just a few), Then there may be one or more of a few things going on. Firstly
COELIAC DISEASE AND NON-GLUTEN FOOD PROBLEMS If you have cut out gluten, and you’re still experiencing symptoms such as bloating, cramping, nausea, fatigue, muscle cramps, headaches, skin rashes or joint pain (to rattle off just a few), Then there may be one or more of a few things going on. Firstly
InVivo
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
14 years ago
I am so lucky!
As I read so many blogs from others I realise just how lucky I really am. I like others have so many people who question my RA and tell me I shouldnt have it at 33 and I think you have got it wrong! However I am lucky enough to have a perfect partner who although he dosent totally understand (I dont
As I read so many blogs from others I realise just how lucky I really am. I like others have so many people who question my RA and tell me I shouldnt have it at 33 and I think you have got it wrong! However I am lucky enough to have a perfect partner who although he dosent totally understand (I dont
Hidden
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NRAS
13 years ago
lupus rheumatology, joint pain
Hi I was diagnosed with lupus sept last year. Now my wrists are so painfull they click and so do my knees,I wear supports. Innicial medication was prednislone (steroids) now I am not using steroids but I am still taking hydroxycloroquine 200mg. I am worried that the joint pain will stop me working
Hi I was diagnosed with lupus sept last year. Now my wrists are so painfull they click and so do my knees,I wear supports. Innicial medication was prednislone (steroids) now I am not using steroids but I am still taking hydroxycloroquine 200mg. I am worried that the joint pain will stop me working
jonathanjon
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
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