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KNEE REPLACEMENT PAIN
I am 2 months into having a knee replacement & can walk but not be able to stand for longer than 10 minutes. I am still in a bit of pain too. Is this normal? Is it a sign of operation failure? & when will standing get easier?
I am 2 months into having a knee replacement & can walk but not be able to stand for longer than 10 minutes. I am still in a bit of pain too. Is this normal? Is it a sign of operation failure? & when will standing get easier?
DANCEBUNNY
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
KNEE PAIN HELP
I an 2 months into having a knee replacement. I can walk without a stick with some pain but I still cant stand for more than 10 minutes. Is this a sign of operation failure? is it normal? & when will things get easier?
I an 2 months into having a knee replacement. I can walk without a stick with some pain but I still cant stand for more than 10 minutes. Is this a sign of operation failure? is it normal? & when will things get easier?
DANCEBUNNY
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
provoked pulmonary embolism
after a knee replacement in February I ended up with a PE. I was on fragmen injectionsfor about 6 weeks then went on to warfrin tablets. Suddenly my pain levels joint and muscles are extremely painful and swolen even a steriod injection didn't help which has never happened before. Could there be
after a knee replacement in February I ended up with a PE. I was on fragmen injectionsfor about 6 weeks then went on to warfrin tablets. Suddenly my pain levels joint and muscles are extremely painful and swolen even a steriod injection didn't help which has never happened before. Could there be
Pasjc
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NRAS
2 years ago
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Problems with podiatry insoles?
Hi All, a few weeks ago I managed to get podiatrist appointment due to the problems with my left foot (painful metatarsals, collapsed arch and toes spreading, big toe joint fused). I was really grateful to have a thorough examination and come away with some insoles which I really hoped would help. I
Hi All, a few weeks ago I managed to get podiatrist appointment due to the problems with my left foot (painful metatarsals, collapsed arch and toes spreading, big toe joint fused). I was really grateful to have a thorough examination and come away with some insoles which I really hoped would help. I
Maggsie
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NRAS
2 years ago
Wrist Fusion
Hello Everybody I have had RA for over twenty years now, although initially it seemed to be held in control with the use of DMARDS, including Methotrexate, Sulfasalazine, Leflunomide and Etanercept, all of these had to be discontinued because of side effects i.e, infections and low platelets/thrombocytopenia
Hello Everybody I have had RA for over twenty years now, although initially it seemed to be held in control with the use of DMARDS, including Methotrexate, Sulfasalazine, Leflunomide and Etanercept, all of these had to be discontinued because of side effects i.e, infections and low platelets/thrombocytopenia
Collywithra
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NRAS
2 years ago
tattoo
hi there I’m new to this having only been diagnosed with PMR a month ago and am on 20 mg pred and omeprozole and GP has just prescribed AA which I am due to pick up today. Inflammatory markers are down from first bloods a month ago but symptoms are only slightly better so GP is keeping me at 20mg daily
hi there I’m new to this having only been diagnosed with PMR a month ago and am on 20 mg pred and omeprozole and GP has just prescribed AA which I am due to pick up today. Inflammatory markers are down from first bloods a month ago but symptoms are only slightly better so GP is keeping me at 20mg daily
Toffeeboyblue
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Can you flare with OA
It's an odd question but I saw a nurse after following phone call for support over 3 weeks ago. Not good when you are in Alot of pain. I'm told I have OA in my right knee. Confirmed by Xrays taken over 3 years ago. GP prescribed steroids and pain reduced within a couple of days. So i would say the
It's an odd question but I saw a nurse after following phone call for support over 3 weeks ago. Not good when you are in Alot of pain. I'm told I have OA in my right knee. Confirmed by Xrays taken over 3 years ago. GP prescribed steroids and pain reduced within a couple of days. So i would say the
Matilda_1922
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NRAS
2 years ago
RLS Meds & Post-Surgical complications
I had a knee replacement a year ago. It went well, except my doctor took me off my Tramadol, 100 mg/3 per day, while keeping me on my 100 mg, 3x/day Pregabalin—it works well together. Instead he had me on 5 mg of Oxycodone every 4 hours. He thought the Oxycodone would an effective substitute for the
I had a knee replacement a year ago. It went well, except my doctor took me off my Tramadol, 100 mg/3 per day, while keeping me on my 100 mg, 3x/day Pregabalin—it works well together. Instead he had me on 5 mg of Oxycodone every 4 hours. He thought the Oxycodone would an effective substitute for the
Bganim1947
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Completing C5K
So today I completed C5K after 9 weeks + plus 1 day, as I didn't complete a run in week 9. At age 61, not having run for over 20 years, and wasn't much of a runner then, just over a year from knee surgery following a torn quad, today I finished run #3. I didn't manage 5k but that doesn't matter to me
So today I completed C5K after 9 weeks + plus 1 day, as I didn't complete a run in week 9. At age 61, not having run for over 20 years, and wasn't much of a runner then, just over a year from knee surgery following a torn quad, today I finished run #3. I didn't manage 5k but that doesn't matter to me
Herbert_Fanshawe
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Knee replacement
Hi i am 55 years old and have just joined here. I have arthritis in both knees and have been told you have the total new knee on both. Has anyone had this done at my age and was it a success? Thank you any help will be great
Hi i am 55 years old and have just joined here. I have arthritis in both knees and have been told you have the total new knee on both. Has anyone had this done at my age and was it a success? Thank you any help will be great
Charlie123123
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
Off Baricitinib and knee replacement
Hi I'm feeling tearful. I've been off Baricitinib for one week yesterday as I'm having a total knee replacement next Wednesday 13th (I had my left knee and hip replaced in 2018 before being diagnosed) and had to use walking sticks since. Already my feet and ankles are swollen and it's painful to
Hi I'm feeling tearful. I've been off Baricitinib for one week yesterday as I'm having a total knee replacement next Wednesday 13th (I had my left knee and hip replaced in 2018 before being diagnosed) and had to use walking sticks since. Already my feet and ankles are swollen and it's painful to
Mozart150
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NRAS
2 years ago
Low T and bone growth
I’ve been on bicalutamide mono therapy Lupron vacation for 10 months. PSA remains <0.01 but T isn’t rising above 120. Presumably the PC in my SV remains senescent. My concern is if I get a dental implants and/or a knee replacement will my bones heal with the low T level? Thoughts? Experiences? Thanks
I’ve been on bicalutamide mono therapy Lupron vacation for 10 months. PSA remains <0.01 but T isn’t rising above 120. Presumably the PC in my SV remains senescent. My concern is if I get a dental implants and/or a knee replacement will my bones heal with the low T level? Thoughts? Experiences? Thanks
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
NSAIDS anyone ?
When I was diagnosed with RA in 1989 , along with other medication , I was given diclofenac as a NSAID . This was later changed to Meloxicam by my rheumatologist . Which I took daily until this year . Fast forward to May 2021 and I tripped on a step in the house and fell heavily onto my left hip
When I was diagnosed with RA in 1989 , along with other medication , I was given diclofenac as a NSAID . This was later changed to Meloxicam by my rheumatologist . Which I took daily until this year . Fast forward to May 2021 and I tripped on a step in the house and fell heavily onto my left hip
Briefencounter
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NRAS
2 years ago
Full knee replacement
I'm going to have a full knee replacement. Anyone have any afib problems during or after?
I'm going to have a full knee replacement. Anyone have any afib problems during or after?
plopper
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AF Association
2 years ago
Help please for my latest results
I’m sorry I’m so unsure of what my figures should be - little background info - approx 25 years ago had thyroid removed due to multinodular goiters - 6years ago had Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (discharged with clear arteries) which my doctor indicated could be due to too much thyroxine so reduced me from
I’m sorry I’m so unsure of what my figures should be - little background info - approx 25 years ago had thyroid removed due to multinodular goiters - 6years ago had Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (discharged with clear arteries) which my doctor indicated could be due to too much thyroxine so reduced me from
PJP1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Surgery and going off Ibrance and letrozole for a period of time after surgery
Afternoon, I’m stressed out and hoping there are some answers out there. Quick synopsis. Stage 4 mbc diagnosed 6 years ago , 26 weeks of red devil , lumpectomy, 1 lymph node removed, radiation 6 weeks including to t4 where it metastasized. I have bee NED since then . I am scheduled for knee replacement
Afternoon, I’m stressed out and hoping there are some answers out there. Quick synopsis. Stage 4 mbc diagnosed 6 years ago , 26 weeks of red devil , lumpectomy, 1 lymph node removed, radiation 6 weeks including to t4 where it metastasized. I have bee NED since then . I am scheduled for knee replacement
Mimiholl
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Should I start on adalimumab
Hi all, I've had RA for about 25years and after a few poorly years have been relatively stable on ( mostly)25mg Mxt, with a knee replacement and wrist surgery along the way. Since December I have been having fairly regular flare ups, one of which put me in A & E with a high CRP level & severe pain.
Hi all, I've had RA for about 25years and after a few poorly years have been relatively stable on ( mostly)25mg Mxt, with a knee replacement and wrist surgery along the way. Since December I have been having fairly regular flare ups, one of which put me in A & E with a high CRP level & severe pain.
jayh
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NRAS
2 years ago
BOOK REVIEW THANKS
Hi folks, thanks to all who replied to my book review recently. I've laughed at some of them and laughter does help many situations. Recently watched a remake episode of my favourite cop show 'Hawaii 50'. If Jack Lord had been buried he would be turning in his grave. It's so bad it's funny. Hoping
Hi folks, thanks to all who replied to my book review recently. I've laughed at some of them and laughter does help many situations. Recently watched a remake episode of my favourite cop show 'Hawaii 50'. If Jack Lord had been buried he would be turning in his grave. It's so bad it's funny. Hoping
Ritaritis
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NRAS
2 years ago
General Anaesthetics for Pulmonary-Hypertension patients
Hi there. I'm new to this community. I've just been referred to a Pulmonary-Hypertension consultant by my Cardiologist as my latest Echocardiogram says I have "intermediate probability of pulmonary hypertension", along with "moderate mitral valve regurgitation". My question relates to General Anaesthetics
Hi there. I'm new to this community. I've just been referred to a Pulmonary-Hypertension consultant by my Cardiologist as my latest Echocardiogram says I have "intermediate probability of pulmonary hypertension", along with "moderate mitral valve regurgitation". My question relates to General Anaesthetics
reb_1951
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Pain medication recommendations for knee & ankle swelling & inflammation
I find that swelling in either of my knees or ankles triggers my RLS. Since I had a knee replacement 6 months ago, the swelling happens frequently as both legs readjust to the post-surgical healing. A new study revealed that ibuprofen and other NAISDS can cause fatal kidney disease, so my GP took me
I find that swelling in either of my knees or ankles triggers my RLS. Since I had a knee replacement 6 months ago, the swelling happens frequently as both legs readjust to the post-surgical healing. A new study revealed that ibuprofen and other NAISDS can cause fatal kidney disease, so my GP took me
Bganim1947
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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