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Leeches - Has anyone had any experience with Parkinson's? Here a naturopath describes the therapy: About leeches The healing powers of leeches were already known and used in ancient times. Famous doctors such as Galen and Avicenna, later Hufeland, Morawitz, Bottenberg and many others used the
Leeches - Has anyone had any experience with Parkinson's? Here a naturopath describes the therapy: About leeches The healing powers of leeches were already known and used in ancient times. Famous doctors such as Galen and Avicenna, later Hufeland, Morawitz, Bottenberg and many others used the
PDTom
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Rebound migrane
Hi I've just returned from a holiday, where I had to take a lot of painkillers just to survive the 2 weeks, without spoiling it for everyone. I'm now trying to reduce the triptans and cocodamol, but it's very hard going without painkillers. Does anyone know how long it takes to get them out of your system
Hi I've just returned from a holiday, where I had to take a lot of painkillers just to survive the 2 weeks, without spoiling it for everyone. I'm now trying to reduce the triptans and cocodamol, but it's very hard going without painkillers. Does anyone know how long it takes to get them out of your system
Mary1959
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National Migraine Centre
3 months ago
A reply to Wasabigirl’s post about PID (?) which has since been deleted
A sonogram generally cant see those areas (nor a laparoscopy or laparotomy) and
pain
in those areas can refer to the
groin
. I had an infection and was only treated with tetracycline for 5 days (many years ago). Then the terrible burning started on the lower right that responded to antibiotics.
A sonogram generally cant see those areas (nor a laparoscopy or laparotomy) and
pain
in those areas can refer to the
groin
. I had an infection and was only treated with tetracycline for 5 days (many years ago). Then the terrible burning started on the lower right that responded to antibiotics.
Standup808
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 months ago
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Some experiences on cardiac symptoms
After a stroke ten years ago I had an ASD closure. I was born with a mitral valve prolapse. My regurgitation currently is estimated to be moderate to severe. No surgery on the cards. About three months ago I was shopping when I experienced a severe pain in my upper back and left arm. My arm felt
After a stroke ten years ago I had an ASD closure. I was born with a mitral valve prolapse. My regurgitation currently is estimated to be moderate to severe. No surgery on the cards. About three months ago I was shopping when I experienced a severe pain in my upper back and left arm. My arm felt
SlothOnSpeed
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Hypo symptoms but doctors unsympathetic
Hi, I am post menopausal, 58 yrs old. For the last 18 months I have been struggling with pain in my neck/throat, left hand side, centred on thyroid area but radiates up into throat even ears and down into chest, so it has been hard to locate. Have been checked over by ENT and also had an endoscopy which
Hi, I am post menopausal, 58 yrs old. For the last 18 months I have been struggling with pain in my neck/throat, left hand side, centred on thyroid area but radiates up into throat even ears and down into chest, so it has been hard to locate. Have been checked over by ENT and also had an endoscopy which
menochar
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
First post! Advice on bloods please and any tips on managing fatigue
Hi all - what a wonderful community! I've been lurking a few days but would appreciate some advice on my blood test results please (F53). It's a bit of a long history but I thought it may be useful for others and for when I have updates - blood results below if you want to skip it. I noticed a small
Hi all - what a wonderful community! I've been lurking a few days but would appreciate some advice on my blood test results please (F53). It's a bit of a long history but I thought it may be useful for others and for when I have updates - blood results below if you want to skip it. I noticed a small
annie2374
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
First Blaze trail race report
This was the inaugural running of this race, celebrating the Bruce Trail and its white markers or blazes on trees along the way. A grassroots event with just under 60 participants, the race itself had no markers apart from the original Bruce Trail blazes. Though clearly marked in most places, many of
This was the inaugural running of this race, celebrating the Bruce Trail and its white markers or blazes on trees along the way. A grassroots event with just under 60 participants, the race itself had no markers apart from the original Bruce Trail blazes. Though clearly marked in most places, many of
Decker
Ultramarathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 months ago
Endo & Pelvic Adhesions
Hi all, I'm a newbie to this site although i have had endo for over 30 years. At my initial diagnosis, i was stage 4. 10 years ago I had a sub-total hysterectomy (they could not remove my cervix as it was stuck to my bladder with endo cysts). Since then, on and off, i have a spot in my lower right side
Hi all, I'm a newbie to this site although i have had endo for over 30 years. At my initial diagnosis, i was stage 4. 10 years ago I had a sub-total hysterectomy (they could not remove my cervix as it was stuck to my bladder with endo cysts). Since then, on and off, i have a spot in my lower right side
helterskelter123
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Advice needed
Hi, my wife has endometriosis and I am wondering just how exactly I can convince a Dr about the level of pain she is in? Her journey started with very heavy and long periods on average between 10-20 days of very heavy bleeding, then she would have 3-5 days without and then again 10-20 days bleeding
Hi, my wife has endometriosis and I am wondering just how exactly I can convince a Dr about the level of pain she is in? Her journey started with very heavy and long periods on average between 10-20 days of very heavy bleeding, then she would have 3-5 days without and then again 10-20 days bleeding
bohica666
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Spinal Fusion at 9 weeks
This is my scar at the 9 week mark after spinal fusion of 7 vertebrae. There are 2 rods and 12 screws in my back to help stabilise my vertebrae after prostate cancer caused a compression fracture. I have discontinued most of the pain medication. I dropped to a 5 microgram Norspan patch yesterday after
This is my scar at the 9 week mark after spinal fusion of 7 vertebrae. There are 2 rods and 12 screws in my back to help stabilise my vertebrae after prostate cancer caused a compression fracture. I have discontinued most of the pain medication. I dropped to a 5 microgram Norspan patch yesterday after
Brightman
in
Pain Concern
3 months ago
MV repair (OHS) – six months on – tips and thoughts……..
Thought I would share my story to help those new to the site….. I had a successful MV repair six months ago over at Oxford (excellent surgeon) – my valve had been prolapsed since childhood but only started seriously leaking last year (NB. I had 2 x covid vaccinations). Two days in ICU then five days
Thought I would share my story to help those new to the site….. I had a successful MV repair six months ago over at Oxford (excellent surgeon) – my valve had been prolapsed since childhood but only started seriously leaking last year (NB. I had 2 x covid vaccinations). Two days in ICU then five days
aviation1
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Webinar: Increased dose of Eylea to extend treatment intervals
A renowned retinal specialist based in the US, Dr Kenneth Fan will join us this month to discuss the increased dose of licensed drug Eylea (aflibercept) to treat wet age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular oedema. Dr Fan will talk more about the trials which have led to the increased 8mg
A renowned retinal specialist based in the US, Dr Kenneth Fan will join us this month to discuss the increased dose of licensed drug Eylea (aflibercept) to treat wet age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular oedema. Dr Fan will talk more about the trials which have led to the increased 8mg
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
in
Macular Society
8 months ago
Nifedipine - how do YOU take it?
Hi! The rheumatologist I last saw has sent a vague instruction to my GP recommending that I take nifedipine “in the winter months”, but not specifying strength, frequency etc. This is to combat what I think is worsening Raynaud’s in my hands - permanently wrinkled fingertips as if I’ve just come out
Hi! The rheumatologist I last saw has sent a vague instruction to my GP recommending that I take nifedipine “in the winter months”, but not specifying strength, frequency etc. This is to combat what I think is worsening Raynaud’s in my hands - permanently wrinkled fingertips as if I’ve just come out
Purple_Badgers
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 months ago
Chronic Pancreatitis
Salam!I am from Lahore, Pakistan. I have been a patient of chronic pancreatitis for the past 16 years due to pancreatic divisum. Multiple endoscopic procedures like EUS, Gastroscopy, ERCP with sphincterotomy and stenting has been done. My gallbladder is surgically removed through laproscopy in 2017 but
Salam!I am from Lahore, Pakistan. I have been a patient of chronic pancreatitis for the past 16 years due to pancreatic divisum. Multiple endoscopic procedures like EUS, Gastroscopy, ERCP with sphincterotomy and stenting has been done. My gallbladder is surgically removed through laproscopy in 2017 but
Taimoorjutt
in
Chronic Pancreatitis Support
3 months ago
Bisoprolol side effect
I have started to take Bisoprol for 2 weeks 2.5mg daily. I am experiencing several side effects, headaches, abdominal pain and bloating, nausea and cold feeling in limbs. Anyone has the same experience as me? I take pain killer every day to deal with my bad headache. When the side effects will finally
I have started to take Bisoprol for 2 weeks 2.5mg daily. I am experiencing several side effects, headaches, abdominal pain and bloating, nausea and cold feeling in limbs. Anyone has the same experience as me? I take pain killer every day to deal with my bad headache. When the side effects will finally
hamstervi
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Polycystic Organs and the Medical Maze
Here is our story so far - any thoughts and guidance much appreciated: My wife has been battling polycystic kidney disease for years, and we now suspect she has polycystic liver disease too. But getting a diagnosis and treatment for her enlarged liver has been an uphill struggle that's left us feeling
Here is our story so far - any thoughts and guidance much appreciated: My wife has been battling polycystic kidney disease for years, and we now suspect she has polycystic liver disease too. But getting a diagnosis and treatment for her enlarged liver has been an uphill struggle that's left us feeling
1CarefulOwner
in
British Liver Trust
3 months ago
IBS or something more?
Hi, this is my first post on here, and I'm just wondering if anyone can calm my anxiety and mind...For the past 4 years, I've had what I can only call unusual symptoms...bloating, passing a lot of blood from my back passage (clots included and the amount I'd pass during a heavy period), a lot of mucus
Hi, this is my first post on here, and I'm just wondering if anyone can calm my anxiety and mind...For the past 4 years, I've had what I can only call unusual symptoms...bloating, passing a lot of blood from my back passage (clots included and the amount I'd pass during a heavy period), a lot of mucus
SES05
in
IBS Network
3 months ago
Confused and Despairing
Hi everyone. I really hope that your own pain is eased currently. I am despairing after seeing at long last an NHS Pain Management Consultant today. Background Info, apologies for the lengthy post. I have several sources of pain from Bechets , query Lupus, Osteoarthritis, Musculsr Skeletal, pelvic
Hi everyone. I really hope that your own pain is eased currently. I am despairing after seeing at long last an NHS Pain Management Consultant today. Background Info, apologies for the lengthy post. I have several sources of pain from Bechets , query Lupus, Osteoarthritis, Musculsr Skeletal, pelvic
CecilyParsley
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
cervical stenosis
has anyone ever tried acupuncture for cervical stenosis? My hubby is so badly affected by the cold weather (yes, it’s cold here in north east Lincolnshire atm, more like the blinking autumn!) We’re so fortunate in that we’ve got two weeks in Greece in September and then Singapore and Australia in
has anyone ever tried acupuncture for cervical stenosis? My hubby is so badly affected by the cold weather (yes, it’s cold here in north east Lincolnshire atm, more like the blinking autumn!) We’re so fortunate in that we’ve got two weeks in Greece in September and then Singapore and Australia in
Doraflora
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Foot ulcer
hi, i have a ulcer on my left foot, i had it for the last 20 months, i had a vascular app, it wasn’t vascular and recently i had a dermatology app at hospital, they said is a venous ulcer due to fact that i’m staying too much on my leg. I changed recently the painkillers prescription due to having too
hi, i have a ulcer on my left foot, i had it for the last 20 months, i had a vascular app, it wasn’t vascular and recently i had a dermatology app at hospital, they said is a venous ulcer due to fact that i’m staying too much on my leg. I changed recently the painkillers prescription due to having too
pufuletz
in
Pain Concern
3 months ago
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