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Joint replacement and allergies.
I apologise in advance for how long this post may become but I would value your views on this as I'm quite worried now. Over the past few years I have had both knees replaced due to extreme pain caused by having no cartilage left in them and bone rubbing bone. Before having the first one done I explained
I apologise in advance for how long this post may become but I would value your views on this as I'm quite worried now. Over the past few years I have had both knees replaced due to extreme pain caused by having no cartilage left in them and bone rubbing bone. Before having the first one done I explained
grannypip
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Joint replacement with allergies.
I apologise in advance for how long this post may become but I would value your views on this as I'm quite worried now. Over the past few years I have had both knees replaced due to extreme pain caused by having no cartilage left in them and bone rubbing bone. Before having the first one done I explained
I apologise in advance for how long this post may become but I would value your views on this as I'm quite worried now. Over the past few years I have had both knees replaced due to extreme pain caused by having no cartilage left in them and bone rubbing bone. Before having the first one done I explained
grannypip
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Arthritis Action
9 years ago
metal allergy
has anyone with metal allergies had a metal joint replacement? was there any reaction? my friend's consultant isn't keen on doing the op.
has anyone with metal allergies had a metal joint replacement? was there any reaction? my friend's consultant isn't keen on doing the op.
hamble99b
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
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i am a newbie to all this. i have been taking hydrocortisone medicine and i seem to be gaining lots of weight fast.i do have a pretty good healthy balanced diet but doesn't seem to make a difference. i suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and find it very hard to get enough exercise.i have had numerous operations
i am a newbie to all this. i have been taking hydrocortisone medicine and i seem to be gaining lots of weight fast.i do have a pretty good healthy balanced diet but doesn't seem to make a difference. i suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and find it very hard to get enough exercise.i have had numerous operations
Wendyq1972
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Why do I have Lupus APS?
Did anyone develop APS after having a joint replacement? I got my hip replaced several years ago and it ended up being recalled. I think that me getting APS has something to do with metals being released into my blood stream.
Did anyone develop APS after having a joint replacement? I got my hip replaced several years ago and it ended up being recalled. I think that me getting APS has something to do with metals being released into my blood stream.
adsmadison
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
A little bit of help?
I'm new here and I'm 16 years old, in 2011 I was hit by a car. My left ankle was totally destroyed and after 1 hour of the nurses debating to have my ankle amputated they decided to try their best and repair my ankle, after about a year I started getting really bad pain in my ankle. I would walk only
I'm new here and I'm 16 years old, in 2011 I was hit by a car. My left ankle was totally destroyed and after 1 hour of the nurses debating to have my ankle amputated they decided to try their best and repair my ankle, after about a year I started getting really bad pain in my ankle. I would walk only
Leah-Vasconcelos
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Arthritis Action
9 years ago
Week 2 run 2 (no - really this time 😊)
I'm just afraid that maybe my body is going to prove everyone who says "people can't run who have rheumatoid arthritis and
joint
dislocations
" right. Please tell me this is normal and I will strengthen up. On the bright side, in terms of aerobic fitness, I felt I could have pushed further.
I'm just afraid that maybe my body is going to prove everyone who says "people can't run who have rheumatoid arthritis and
joint
dislocations
" right. Please tell me this is normal and I will strengthen up. On the bright side, in terms of aerobic fitness, I felt I could have pushed further.
RunningForBroke
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
9 years ago
Neuropathy Relief at Night
Hello, is anyone even active on this forum yet? I have neuropathy that is painful at night. I used to get around the pain quite easily by taking the following . 5mg oxycodone, (sometimes 10mg), lidocaine 5% cream, Lyrica ( 400mg) I could escape the pain entirely or go from a 9 down to a 2 in a couple
Hello, is anyone even active on this forum yet? I have neuropathy that is painful at night. I used to get around the pain quite easily by taking the following . 5mg oxycodone, (sometimes 10mg), lidocaine 5% cream, Lyrica ( 400mg) I could escape the pain entirely or go from a 9 down to a 2 in a couple
yikes3
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Neuropathy Support
9 years ago
EDS and claiming disability.
This is a post on behalf of a friend of mine. She suffers EDS hypermobility type and is rapidly going downhill. Walking has become a struggle as she only has one ligament left in either ankle and her joints dislocate on the frequent. She is working but it's becoming increasingly difficult and I was wondering
This is a post on behalf of a friend of mine. She suffers EDS hypermobility type and is rapidly going downhill. Walking has become a struggle as she only has one ligament left in either ankle and her joints dislocate on the frequent. She is working but it's becoming increasingly difficult and I was wondering
SatansLeftHoof
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
9 years ago
Flexibility isn't always a bonus
I was diagnosed with Hypermobility (Beighton score of 9), at the age of around 11. Now at age 19, it wanted to take over my life. However, with my own determination, I am trying not to let it win. Despite the daily struggle of pain, sublaxicating/dislocating joints, it will not win, at least not as easy
I was diagnosed with Hypermobility (Beighton score of 9), at the age of around 11. Now at age 19, it wanted to take over my life. However, with my own determination, I am trying not to let it win. Despite the daily struggle of pain, sublaxicating/dislocating joints, it will not win, at least not as easy
Stretchygirl
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
9 years ago
Hello everyone, I have finally had an assessment for a Pulmonary Rehabilitation in my local area, after a year on the waiting list.
As I am a joint hypermobility syndrome (Ehlers-Danlos III) sufferer, I am anxious about the repetitive type exercises that I will be doing on this course, which will be 2 mornings per week soon. I mentioned this to one of the physios and they said that people will do what they can manage - HOWEVER -
As I am a joint hypermobility syndrome (Ehlers-Danlos III) sufferer, I am anxious about the repetitive type exercises that I will be doing on this course, which will be 2 mornings per week soon. I mentioned this to one of the physios and they said that people will do what they can manage - HOWEVER -
stillmovin
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
EDS and Endometriosis
Hello there! I am making a plea to anyone who has both EDS and endometriosis if they can shed any light on what treatment options there may be... I have EDS hypermobility type diagnosed 2 years ago, it was picked up on by my gynaecologist who couldn't attribute all my symptoms to my endometriosis
Hello there! I am making a plea to anyone who has both EDS and endometriosis if they can shed any light on what treatment options there may be... I have EDS hypermobility type diagnosed 2 years ago, it was picked up on by my gynaecologist who couldn't attribute all my symptoms to my endometriosis
Fhfay
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
9 years ago
Reverse shoulder replacemen t
I am 76 had RA >20 yrs have bilateral knee replacement both at same time right hip also replaced and to-day found shoulder needs replacing. Rotator cuff damaged completely, been offered reverse should joint replacement. Anyone had this please and how did it go? Don't feel I can take much more surgery
I am 76 had RA >20 yrs have bilateral knee replacement both at same time right hip also replaced and to-day found shoulder needs replacing. Rotator cuff damaged completely, been offered reverse should joint replacement. Anyone had this please and how did it go? Don't feel I can take much more surgery
siskin
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NRAS
9 years ago
RA and Broken shoulder and treatment options
I've had R A since 1992 and currently take 25 mgs of methotrexate and Enbril injection weekly along with usual anti inflamataries etc. A couple of days ago I fell and caused significant injury to my left shoulder, 3 fractures to my humerus one being across the ball joint leaving this partially dislocated
I've had R A since 1992 and currently take 25 mgs of methotrexate and Enbril injection weekly along with usual anti inflamataries etc. A couple of days ago I fell and caused significant injury to my left shoulder, 3 fractures to my humerus one being across the ball joint leaving this partially dislocated
Mall
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NRAS
10 years ago
Asthma and Hypermobility
This topic has been raised before, but as someone who was diagnosed with Joint Hypermobility syndrome last year I thought I would raise it again. For those of you who are not familiar with the term (as I wasn't until eighteen months ago) Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) is an inherited disorder which
This topic has been raised before, but as someone who was diagnosed with Joint Hypermobility syndrome last year I thought I would raise it again. For those of you who are not familiar with the term (as I wasn't until eighteen months ago) Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) is an inherited disorder which
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Another diagnosis!
Well having been diagnosed with sero negative RA a few years back, plus OA & needing joint replacements (both knees & foot surgery; & tendon surgery on both elbows!) I've now been diagnosed with Cushing syndrome & Agromegaly - both rare conditions. These are due to a benign tumour int he pituitary gland
Well having been diagnosed with sero negative RA a few years back, plus OA & needing joint replacements (both knees & foot surgery; & tendon surgery on both elbows!) I've now been diagnosed with Cushing syndrome & Agromegaly - both rare conditions. These are due to a benign tumour int he pituitary gland
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
And yet another diagnosis!
Well having been diagnosed with sero negative RA a few years back, plus OA & needing joint replacements (both knees & foot surgery; & tendon surgery on both elbows!) I've now been diagnosed with Cushing syndrome & Agromegaly - both rare conditions. These are due to a benign tumour int he pituitary gland
Well having been diagnosed with sero negative RA a few years back, plus OA & needing joint replacements (both knees & foot surgery; & tendon surgery on both elbows!) I've now been diagnosed with Cushing syndrome & Agromegaly - both rare conditions. These are due to a benign tumour int he pituitary gland
Hidden
in
NRAS
10 years ago
My Only way of getting out is becoming a problem!
As some of you may know my wife has a part time job and has the car then. So I do not venture out then. But of late my knees which have Rheumatoid Arthritis are giving me some serious gip. They have been giving way on steps and the stairs and are becoming even more painful at night. I am finding
As some of you may know my wife has a part time job and has the car then. So I do not venture out then. But of late my knees which have Rheumatoid Arthritis are giving me some serious gip. They have been giving way on steps and the stairs and are becoming even more painful at night. I am finding
Offcut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Is smoking the trigger?
I have been having a flare up recently, particularly my wrists and feet, but also what appears to be tendon or muscle pains between my left wrist and elbow. Not sure if it could be related to the elbow joint replacement i had 7 years ago, bot that's another story. I was reading up about RA/RD -causes
I have been having a flare up recently, particularly my wrists and feet, but also what appears to be tendon or muscle pains between my left wrist and elbow. Not sure if it could be related to the elbow joint replacement i had 7 years ago, bot that's another story. I was reading up about RA/RD -causes
Jane06
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NRAS
10 years ago
Ablation soon
Having ablation in 2 weeks and am uplifted by recent positive posts. Was disappointed when my procedure was cancelled a couple of months ago and the delay has been difficult to deal with. Was diagnosed in April and a symptoms have become increasingly debilitating despite drugs. Taking flecainide 150
Having ablation in 2 weeks and am uplifted by recent positive posts. Was disappointed when my procedure was cancelled a couple of months ago and the delay has been difficult to deal with. Was diagnosed in April and a symptoms have become increasingly debilitating despite drugs. Taking flecainide 150
Pam-51
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AF Association
10 years ago
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