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Mebeverine
Hi I've been prescribed Mebeverine and told to only take when I have IBS? Pain, with paracetamol. I think it does help but sometimes when pain is really bad, paracetamol is not really strong enough. I have been advised I can take co-dydramol but haven't tried this yet. Can anyone advise on how often
Hi I've been prescribed Mebeverine and told to only take when I have IBS? Pain, with paracetamol. I think it does help but sometimes when pain is really bad, paracetamol is not really strong enough. I have been advised I can take co-dydramol but haven't tried this yet. Can anyone advise on how often
Magz5
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IBS Network
6 years ago
How to ease the pain
Has anyone managed to find a way to help with the pain? Doctors have put me on a few different painkillers over the last 2 year's, from Co-dydramol, naproxen, codine combined with paracetamol. Now I'm on Mefamics and I just can't fight through this pain anymore. ☹ was woundering if anyone had found
Has anyone managed to find a way to help with the pain? Doctors have put me on a few different painkillers over the last 2 year's, from Co-dydramol, naproxen, codine combined with paracetamol. Now I'm on Mefamics and I just can't fight through this pain anymore. ☹ was woundering if anyone had found
Tessie70
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Suspected Endo
Hey, I’m new here and wanted to get some advice. Ever since I was 18 years old I had really painful periods and cramps during the month. I went to the doctors and was told that these pains are part of ovulation and I should take the pill. For a about a year and a half - 2 years I was on and off with
Hey, I’m new here and wanted to get some advice. Ever since I was 18 years old I had really painful periods and cramps during the month. I went to the doctors and was told that these pains are part of ovulation and I should take the pill. For a about a year and a half - 2 years I was on and off with
Yas45
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
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Leg pain
For the last 2.5 years I have had pain which radiates down both my legs and feet. Have had MRI scan of the head, lumbar puncture and seen a neurologist, they all came back clear. Have completed 2 rounds of physiotherapy for the pain, also seeing a Osteopath just now and receiving acupuncture which
For the last 2.5 years I have had pain which radiates down both my legs and feet. Have had MRI scan of the head, lumbar puncture and seen a neurologist, they all came back clear. Have completed 2 rounds of physiotherapy for the pain, also seeing a Osteopath just now and receiving acupuncture which
yogibearclaire
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Psoriasis flare up
I follow that with
Hydromol
emollient, which is incredibly greasy, so not practical to use during the day - has anyone got any tips for something to use during the day to calm things down?
I follow that with
Hydromol
emollient, which is incredibly greasy, so not practical to use during the day - has anyone got any tips for something to use during the day to calm things down?
Soreknees2016
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NRAS
6 years ago
Arthritis exacerbated by fall
I recently fell and broke my pelvis..fortunately no surgery was required..just rest and exercise Seven weeks on I’m worse than I was to begin with ..the pain got worse when I stopped using my cane Does anyone think that the pain I have now is related to the arthritis I already had prior to the fall
I recently fell and broke my pelvis..fortunately no surgery was required..just rest and exercise Seven weeks on I’m worse than I was to begin with ..the pain got worse when I stopped using my cane Does anyone think that the pain I have now is related to the arthritis I already had prior to the fall
kennetti
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Arthritis Action
6 years ago
Help for fibro mum of two toddlers
Hello everyone, Im new here. I am a mum of two toddlers and I have Pernicious Anaemia, CFS, Fibro & ME. Im in so much pain and not getting the support I need. Im currently on 150mg of sertraline, 900mg Gabipentan, neproxen, diazepam, tramadol and co dydramol and co codimal. Nothing helps at all. Can
Hello everyone, Im new here. I am a mum of two toddlers and I have Pernicious Anaemia, CFS, Fibro & ME. Im in so much pain and not getting the support I need. Im currently on 150mg of sertraline, 900mg Gabipentan, neproxen, diazepam, tramadol and co dydramol and co codimal. Nothing helps at all. Can
Fibromumpain
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
What's next 😏
Hi everyone, I'm new to the group 😊 to try to make it short I've had RA for 38yrs I'm now 56. I've had lots of drugs over the years but about 15 yrs ago went on methotrexate, then 5yrs ago developed lymphoma, had 6 rounds of chemo, RA felt great 👌 now RA has come back 😡 now at the moment I'm on prednisolone
Hi everyone, I'm new to the group 😊 to try to make it short I've had RA for 38yrs I'm now 56. I've had lots of drugs over the years but about 15 yrs ago went on methotrexate, then 5yrs ago developed lymphoma, had 6 rounds of chemo, RA felt great 👌 now RA has come back 😡 now at the moment I'm on prednisolone
Plumcrumble
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NRAS
6 years ago
SO MUCH BETTER!!
Hi everyone, Over the last 2 months I have cut out all biscuits, cookies and crisps and the desired result is that I have lost 4 kgs or roughly 8 lbs of weight! I am also more careful about wine (I have the odd glass), caffeine and chocolate and the result is I am more tired in the evening and sleep
Hi everyone, Over the last 2 months I have cut out all biscuits, cookies and crisps and the desired result is that I have lost 4 kgs or roughly 8 lbs of weight! I am also more careful about wine (I have the odd glass), caffeine and chocolate and the result is I am more tired in the evening and sleep
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Low Vitamin B12 & Under active Thyroid
Doctors prescribed me Eumovate (a strong steroid) and
Hydromol
ointment and an antihistamine a month ago. They seem to be working but I am having to use the steroid cream every few days, and your not supposed to use this long term as it burns a layer of your skin.
Doctors prescribed me Eumovate (a strong steroid) and
Hydromol
ointment and an antihistamine a month ago. They seem to be working but I am having to use the steroid cream every few days, and your not supposed to use this long term as it burns a layer of your skin.
Schristie1992
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
is being clogged up in throat with phelm a good sign eg that its all coming out ?
HI asthma was under control on montelukast 10mg and clencil 200mg (like i didnt have asthma apart from odd chest infection once a yr) but last may/june had an infection that took 2 doses of antibiotics and predislone to calm down, but I still felt like no air feeling . In December was changed from clenil
HI asthma was under control on montelukast 10mg and clencil 200mg (like i didnt have asthma apart from odd chest infection once a yr) but last may/june had an infection that took 2 doses of antibiotics and predislone to calm down, but I still felt like no air feeling . In December was changed from clenil
Polly44
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
My first Migraine, a question
Hello all, I have head aches like everybody has head aches, you take a couple of paracetamol or drink some water and that pretty much sorts it out. Early Saturday afternoon I felt a head ache coming on, I took some paracetamols and had a drink of water, then on Sunday I couldn't move my head without
Hello all, I have head aches like everybody has head aches, you take a couple of paracetamol or drink some water and that pretty much sorts it out. Early Saturday afternoon I felt a head ache coming on, I took some paracetamols and had a drink of water, then on Sunday I couldn't move my head without
Matlins
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National Migraine Centre
7 years ago
Advice on painkillers please?
I’ve had a headache for about 7 weeks now. I insist 1 headache as it just not let up at all. My GP told me that I should stop taking Co-dydramol tablets as my pain medication as I could “become addicted and they are probably causing my headaches”. He gave me a script for Amitriptyline (1 tablet before
I’ve had a headache for about 7 weeks now. I insist 1 headache as it just not let up at all. My GP told me that I should stop taking Co-dydramol tablets as my pain medication as I could “become addicted and they are probably causing my headaches”. He gave me a script for Amitriptyline (1 tablet before
Nat1969
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Armed for doctor appointment 😠
Following on from previous post about disappointing rheumy visit . I have severe stabbing pain in sacroiliac area , hip and leg it maybe from bulging disc .Im going to see gp about pain relief and i have been studying options. I am already taking lyrica. Anti inflammatories:- i can only
Following on from previous post about disappointing rheumy visit . I have severe stabbing pain in sacroiliac area , hip and leg it maybe from bulging disc .Im going to see gp about pain relief and i have been studying options. I am already taking lyrica. Anti inflammatories:- i can only
weathervane
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
CFS Pain
Can I take Co-dydramol with BuTans 5micros
Can I take Co-dydramol with BuTans 5micros
Hidden
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
itchy shins...and anywhere else!!
I had been using
Hydromol
, prescribed by the Dermatology Dept, when I went for ulcer dressings, but it didn't do anything for the shins.RELIEF!!!!!!!!!!!
I had been using
Hydromol
, prescribed by the Dermatology Dept, when I went for ulcer dressings, but it didn't do anything for the shins.RELIEF!!!!!!!!!!!
karools16
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NRAS
7 years ago
TO FIND THE ONE
Does anyone know if the Southend on sea area has any Doctor or specialist who knows about RLS, been on co-dydramol, prescribed over a year now, found out yesterday it is on the no list, this is the 4th wrong prescription. Desperately seeking better quality of life at 73 my the winter years of my life
Does anyone know if the Southend on sea area has any Doctor or specialist who knows about RLS, been on co-dydramol, prescribed over a year now, found out yesterday it is on the no list, this is the 4th wrong prescription. Desperately seeking better quality of life at 73 my the winter years of my life
FLAME43
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
My body seems to be shutting down.
Hello there. I am currently in a bad way and wondered if anyone else had experienced the same or similar problems. Since November I have been suffering from continuous UTI's which have escalated to my kidneys. I have been to my doctors 3 times regarding pain in my kidney's but feel that I am not being
Hello there. I am currently in a bad way and wondered if anyone else had experienced the same or similar problems. Since November I have been suffering from continuous UTI's which have escalated to my kidneys. I have been to my doctors 3 times regarding pain in my kidney's but feel that I am not being
Suki1088
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NRAS
7 years ago
Gutted
have it my left leg is a bit bigger than the right and it's right up to my tummy I thought it was just below my legs I have to get a pair of tights I have also got to have scan's done of my legs and tummy as I took this after I had a fall on holiday he has given me shower gel and cream it's called
Hydromol
have it my left leg is a bit bigger than the right and it's right up to my tummy I thought it was just below my legs I have to get a pair of tights I have also got to have scan's done of my legs and tummy as I took this after I had a fall on holiday he has given me shower gel and cream it's called
Hydromol
lizmurphy61
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LSN
7 years ago
Emollients - Epimax instead of Diprobase
Hydromol
cream (still listed by my area's formulary) is £11.92 for 500 g (yet Zeroderm, which it's meant to replace, is £4.10).
Hydromol
ointment (which I use as a soap substitute) is £4.89 for 500 g. Isomol in a 500 g pump pack is £3.99. Epimax (the now-preferred choice) is £2.49 for 500 g.
Hydromol
cream (still listed by my area's formulary) is £11.92 for 500 g (yet Zeroderm, which it's meant to replace, is £4.10).
Hydromol
ointment (which I use as a soap substitute) is £4.89 for 500 g. Isomol in a 500 g pump pack is £3.99. Epimax (the now-preferred choice) is £2.49 for 500 g.
SmallBlueThing
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LSN
8 years ago
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