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Total Knee Replacement and CLL Connected?
Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed w/CLL in July 2021. I'm on Calquence. I had knee replacement in March 2023 and am still reeling from pain, scar tissue buildup and very limited range of motion, even after having a subsequent knee manipulation. I am now having to brace w/Dynasplints for approx 3hrs./day and
Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed w/CLL in July 2021. I'm on Calquence. I had knee replacement in March 2023 and am still reeling from pain, scar tissue buildup and very limited range of motion, even after having a subsequent knee manipulation. I am now having to brace w/Dynasplints for approx 3hrs./day and
Naisy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
pain relief
my left knee is killing me with pain now and walking is proving difficult. I’ve a telephone appointment with my GP on Weds to see what I can get. Has anyone else been able to get reasonable pain relief whilst waiting for knee replacement op. I m only using nurofen at the moment and am conscious
my left knee is killing me with pain now and walking is proving difficult. I’ve a telephone appointment with my GP on Weds to see what I can get. Has anyone else been able to get reasonable pain relief whilst waiting for knee replacement op. I m only using nurofen at the moment and am conscious
TheBoys
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NRAS
1 year ago
New Rheumy appointment today
Good morning, today I have an appointment with my new rheumy, just to give you an update my previous rheumy took me down from 5mg pred to 2.5 for 3 days then stop. I have been off for 2 weeks now, my CRP levels have risen dramatically, I have pain in my knee which is a TKR had it Xrayed yesterday the
Good morning, today I have an appointment with my new rheumy, just to give you an update my previous rheumy took me down from 5mg pred to 2.5 for 3 days then stop. I have been off for 2 weeks now, my CRP levels have risen dramatically, I have pain in my knee which is a TKR had it Xrayed yesterday the
Wonderfullifeandmore
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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knee replacement
Hi Anyone else has knee replacement and it’s made things worse?? My Mum had her op about 2 and a half years ago and she’s stu in pain The knee is very swollen and the skin is shiny and looks very tight It almost looks as though they’ve put too big a knee replacement in there ! Consultant not too helpful
Hi Anyone else has knee replacement and it’s made things worse?? My Mum had her op about 2 and a half years ago and she’s stu in pain The knee is very swollen and the skin is shiny and looks very tight It almost looks as though they’ve put too big a knee replacement in there ! Consultant not too helpful
LizDav2321
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Arthritis Action
1 year ago
Considering knee replacement surgery but ....
I have stage 3B kidney disease with creatine of 2.0 and eGFR 36. I'm 74 years old and except for high cholesterol (which I've had all my life) and managing hypertension with Lisinopril, all my blood lab numbers are excellent. My main concern about knee surgery revolves around during and after-surgery
I have stage 3B kidney disease with creatine of 2.0 and eGFR 36. I'm 74 years old and except for high cholesterol (which I've had all my life) and managing hypertension with Lisinopril, all my blood lab numbers are excellent. My main concern about knee surgery revolves around during and after-surgery
AppleSquare
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
help please re 13 year old
my daughter has been unwell number of weeks- palpitations, nervousness, anxiety, nausea, dizzy, difficulty focusing, intolerance of heat, hair breakage, rashes the list is endless. Affecting her school and general well being. Normally very active, sociable. Had major knee surgery in Oct but recovered
my daughter has been unwell number of weeks- palpitations, nervousness, anxiety, nausea, dizzy, difficulty focusing, intolerance of heat, hair breakage, rashes the list is endless. Affecting her school and general well being. Normally very active, sociable. Had major knee surgery in Oct but recovered
Pussycatlou
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
10 Year Anniversary
A few weeks ago I realized this is the ten-year anniversary of when I started dialysis. I started in August of 2013 in the days after I had a knee surgery. I was 14 years old. I'm now 24 years old. In the time since I started dialysis I started and finished high school, started and finished college,
A few weeks ago I realized this is the ten-year anniversary of when I started dialysis. I started in August of 2013 in the days after I had a knee surgery. I was 14 years old. I'm now 24 years old. In the time since I started dialysis I started and finished high school, started and finished college,
StormCl0ud
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Kidney Dialysis
1 year ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi all, diagnosed 4th May after episode of very rapid heart beats that wouldn't stop. Went to A & E where the diagnosis of AF was made. Stayed in for 5 days while they did CT scan of lungs and ultra sound of leg. Reason for that was that I had no symptom at all until a partial knee replacement 2nd March
Hi all, diagnosed 4th May after episode of very rapid heart beats that wouldn't stop. Went to A & E where the diagnosis of AF was made. Stayed in for 5 days while they did CT scan of lungs and ultra sound of leg. Reason for that was that I had no symptom at all until a partial knee replacement 2nd March
Retired010
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
HELP, PLEASE??!!
I just had a total knee replacement. For 3 years now buprenorphine has helped, but today I took hydromorphone for pain that my surgeon prescribed, Nexium that my family doctor recommended to take to keep the aspirin I have to take postop to keep from getting ulcers, and cyclobenzaprine. Unfortunately
I just had a total knee replacement. For 3 years now buprenorphine has helped, but today I took hydromorphone for pain that my surgeon prescribed, Nexium that my family doctor recommended to take to keep the aspirin I have to take postop to keep from getting ulcers, and cyclobenzaprine. Unfortunately
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Post Knee Replacement Advice
I had a full knee replacement on 28/4/23, so just over a week post op. Have to say most painful thing EVER! Really struggled to get on top of pain relief and have ended up in local a&e due to how ill I was feeling, changed meds for last couple of days but feel a little better at this stage. Struggled
I had a full knee replacement on 28/4/23, so just over a week post op. Have to say most painful thing EVER! Really struggled to get on top of pain relief and have ended up in local a&e due to how ill I was feeling, changed meds for last couple of days but feel a little better at this stage. Struggled
Spurslad
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NRAS
1 year ago
post full knee replacement advice
I had a full knee replacement on 28/4/23, so just over a week post op. Have to say most painful thing EVER! Really struggled to get on top of pain relief and have ended up in local a&e due to how ill I was feeling, changed meds for last couple of days but feel a little better at this stage. Struggled
I had a full knee replacement on 28/4/23, so just over a week post op. Have to say most painful thing EVER! Really struggled to get on top of pain relief and have ended up in local a&e due to how ill I was feeling, changed meds for last couple of days but feel a little better at this stage. Struggled
Spurslad
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NRAS
1 year ago
Knee Surgery and Xtandi
Hello everyone, I am scheduled for Knee surgery soon because of an injury pre cancer. The surgeon and the anesthesiologist asked the question about taking Xtandi during surgery etc. My MO said to take it until the day before and then stop for like 2 weeks. Xtandi has driven my PSA to Undetectable
Hello everyone, I am scheduled for Knee surgery soon because of an injury pre cancer. The surgeon and the anesthesiologist asked the question about taking Xtandi during surgery etc. My MO said to take it until the day before and then stop for like 2 weeks. Xtandi has driven my PSA to Undetectable
JD-guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Knee surgery
Hey guys! I am facing total knee replacement surgery (robotics) next month. I will be in the hospital overnight one night. I remember seeing a list in this forum of things to remember to look out for; i.e., nausea medicine the anesthesiologist might use, what I need to tell the doctor or nurses at
Hey guys! I am facing total knee replacement surgery (robotics) next month. I will be in the hospital overnight one night. I remember seeing a list in this forum of things to remember to look out for; i.e., nausea medicine the anesthesiologist might use, what I need to tell the doctor or nurses at
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Upright walkers!
My 1st experience with an upright Walker was when I was rehabilitating after my knee surgery. I only used it once but I loved it because I felt so secure in it and didn't have the fear of falling like I always did with my smaller, shorter walker. It allows you to put your forarm up in the forearm rest
My 1st experience with an upright Walker was when I was rehabilitating after my knee surgery. I only used it once but I loved it because I felt so secure in it and didn't have the fear of falling like I always did with my smaller, shorter walker. It allows you to put your forarm up in the forearm rest
Fancy59
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Subchondral Insufficiency fracture
I posted a few weeks ago about being diagnosed with this plus bone oedema. Not seen an orthopaedic surgeon yet so dont really know the prognosis apart from possible partial knee replacement. But can it repair as most fractures do? Anyone know? I have read that it can be caused by steroids (3 years on
I posted a few weeks ago about being diagnosed with this plus bone oedema. Not seen an orthopaedic surgeon yet so dont really know the prognosis apart from possible partial knee replacement. But can it repair as most fractures do? Anyone know? I have read that it can be caused by steroids (3 years on
marionofnorwich
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Travel Insurance
Hi Everyone, A year ago I was diagnosed the NAFLD Cirrhosis to summarise Child Scale A, Meld 7 and well compensated. I was having an endoscopy for something else. Initially was shocked, panicked and experienced a myriad of emotions. I’ve just had a review after a year my first scan, and liver function
Hi Everyone, A year ago I was diagnosed the NAFLD Cirrhosis to summarise Child Scale A, Meld 7 and well compensated. I was having an endoscopy for something else. Initially was shocked, panicked and experienced a myriad of emotions. I’ve just had a review after a year my first scan, and liver function
MistyMoments
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
STRESS & ARTHRITIS FLARE UPS UPDATE
Good morning folks, thanks to all who replied, lot's to think about and ideas to work on. One thing is obvious, when I calm down the pain eases. Laughter helps. I'm trying meditation, looked at a yoga class but it wasn't right for me and bought a book, Neuro-linguistic programming for dummies which
Good morning folks, thanks to all who replied, lot's to think about and ideas to work on. One thing is obvious, when I calm down the pain eases. Laughter helps. I'm trying meditation, looked at a yoga class but it wasn't right for me and bought a book, Neuro-linguistic programming for dummies which
Ritaritis
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NRAS
1 year ago
FLARE UPS AND STRESS CONNECTED
Good morning folks, I've recently been having more flare ups i.e. arthritis more painful and wonder if there is a link to stress. A neighbour suggested I 'go into a home', I'm 64, single, advised not to drive until after knee surgery, no family contact, redundant due to Covid and until the RA, was
Good morning folks, I've recently been having more flare ups i.e. arthritis more painful and wonder if there is a link to stress. A neighbour suggested I 'go into a home', I'm 64, single, advised not to drive until after knee surgery, no family contact, redundant due to Covid and until the RA, was
Ritaritis
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NRAS
1 year ago
Underneath the Smile!
Hello everyone! Hope you guys had an awesome Easter. 🥰 Mine started off slow after hosting an Easter Egg hunt and pageant for the kids at church. I worked hard all week so I was hurting on Easter! However, I managed 2 make it to church! As I type this, I am getting my weekly infusion of vitamins
Hello everyone! Hope you guys had an awesome Easter. 🥰 Mine started off slow after hosting an Easter Egg hunt and pageant for the kids at church. I worked hard all week so I was hurting on Easter! However, I managed 2 make it to church! As I type this, I am getting my weekly infusion of vitamins
lexsarset
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
knee surgery
Hi everyone, i hope we are all managing to plod along with your day. Ive had bad knee's for year but just put it down to horses when i was younger, riding, mucking out in the freezing temperatures and pouring rain etc but my main thing was showjumping and as you can imagine the strain on my joints.
Hi everyone, i hope we are all managing to plod along with your day. Ive had bad knee's for year but just put it down to horses when i was younger, riding, mucking out in the freezing temperatures and pouring rain etc but my main thing was showjumping and as you can imagine the strain on my joints.
Pennie1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
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