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Mother in pain
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
WreckemTech
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Osteoporosis Support
4 months ago
Endo, Crohn’s and Surgery
Hi, anyone in any kind of similar situation? I have Crohn’s Disease and have had three surgeries about 15 years ago. During IVF I was told I had endometriomas on my left ovary. These have been a nightmare for years now. Every specialist says they would usually remove these surgically but due to my
Hi, anyone in any kind of similar situation? I have Crohn’s Disease and have had three surgeries about 15 years ago. During IVF I was told I had endometriomas on my left ovary. These have been a nightmare for years now. Every specialist says they would usually remove these surgically but due to my
Westwoodendo
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
My story
Given the start of my Seropositive RA in 2005. I had bad experiences with most of the traditional RA meds prescribed. I never really understood why doctors only seemed to give medication which would suppress the immune system. Generally I felt this approach was making me feel much worse. So for many
Given the start of my Seropositive RA in 2005. I had bad experiences with most of the traditional RA meds prescribed. I never really understood why doctors only seemed to give medication which would suppress the immune system. Generally I felt this approach was making me feel much worse. So for many
BEF12
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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Pain Concern
4 months ago
Burning sensation- anyone else?
Hi allI was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2020 (never told stage or anything like that) and scans I've had show probable adenomyosis as well. After my laparoscopy my pains came back fairly quickly and have escalated. About a year ago i started getting pain in the glutes and all down my leg (more on
Hi allI was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2020 (never told stage or anything like that) and scans I've had show probable adenomyosis as well. After my laparoscopy my pains came back fairly quickly and have escalated. About a year ago i started getting pain in the glutes and all down my leg (more on
Redfan
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Respiratory Therapy Student
Hi All, I have been a member of the forum for 8ish years. I have bronchiectasis and had a LLL (left lower lobe) resection in 2019. I am 48 years old. The past 3 years I have been studying to become a Respiratory Therapist (RT). In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators
Hi All, I have been a member of the forum for 8ish years. I have bronchiectasis and had a LLL (left lower lobe) resection in 2019. I am 48 years old. The past 3 years I have been studying to become a Respiratory Therapist (RT). In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators
Schmu
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Nubeqa and pain medication
I'm starting Nubeqa and from what I read your not suppose to take pain meds like tylenol, aleve, ibebrofin, asprin etc. My question is ... has anyone taking Nubeqa used any pain meds for their pain, if so what kind and did it react with the Nubeqa. I ask alot of questions on here because I need to know
I'm starting Nubeqa and from what I read your not suppose to take pain meds like tylenol, aleve, ibebrofin, asprin etc. My question is ... has anyone taking Nubeqa used any pain meds for their pain, if so what kind and did it react with the Nubeqa. I ask alot of questions on here because I need to know
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
fibro pain and tiredness
hi, I had a fibro for over a year now, for about 8 months I have been on tramadol for it, slowly increasing dosage to 250mg or sometimes more a day, only one thing that helps me to be more mobile, relaxes my muscles a bit but not always that is the case, sometimes I don’t take tramadol or take less and
hi, I had a fibro for over a year now, for about 8 months I have been on tramadol for it, slowly increasing dosage to 250mg or sometimes more a day, only one thing that helps me to be more mobile, relaxes my muscles a bit but not always that is the case, sometimes I don’t take tramadol or take less and
MartynaMalinowska88
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
suspected epidural tumour
Hi all! Hope you are all doing well. My dad just got his scans back, and to go along with his rising PSA (over 260 now), the said they suspect he has an epidural tumour. Our MO typically glazes past his scan results as she doesn’t seem them significant, I want to make sure I am right to be worried here
Hi all! Hope you are all doing well. My dad just got his scans back, and to go along with his rising PSA (over 260 now), the said they suspect he has an epidural tumour. Our MO typically glazes past his scan results as she doesn’t seem them significant, I want to make sure I am right to be worried here
StayingSTRNG
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Need to see a Doctor
The pain started a couple of months ago thought I was having a heart attack found it hard to even to breathe got checked out at hospital said it was muscular take pain killers. It eventually eased off but was back in a week so went to Doctors had bloods done and an xray of my chest all showed nothing
The pain started a couple of months ago thought I was having a heart attack found it hard to even to breathe got checked out at hospital said it was muscular take pain killers. It eventually eased off but was back in a week so went to Doctors had bloods done and an xray of my chest all showed nothing
Mikstar
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
good morning everyone, hope you having a good one
Stiffness… I am feed up with myself, I don’t know what to do about it anymore, 😞.. every morning the stiffness kills me and the pain is horrible, every inch of my body is hurting like hell.. I am on Pregabalin 300mg/ day and no help, I even start yoga, Pilates and aqua aerobic exercises, I go 3 times
Stiffness… I am feed up with myself, I don’t know what to do about it anymore, 😞.. every morning the stiffness kills me and the pain is horrible, every inch of my body is hurting like hell.. I am on Pregabalin 300mg/ day and no help, I even start yoga, Pilates and aqua aerobic exercises, I go 3 times
Alice2004
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
Umbilical endometriosis
Hi all. Reaching out for hopefully a little help. My belly button is so raw and on fire nothing is helping atm I'm wondering if anyone else suffers with umbilical endometriosis and has found anything that helps 😭 I use warm compress, keep it clean and have tried painkillers paracetamol and ibuprofen
Hi all. Reaching out for hopefully a little help. My belly button is so raw and on fire nothing is helping atm I'm wondering if anyone else suffers with umbilical endometriosis and has found anything that helps 😭 I use warm compress, keep it clean and have tried painkillers paracetamol and ibuprofen
Lornalost89
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Medicines and dementia risk
Hello. I'm 64 years old with a painful back problem (lumbar spinal stenosis, spondylosis and spondylolisthesis). While I wait for an appointment at the Pain Clinic, I was recommended by the musculoskeletal specialist to try a drug called gabapentin. My doctor put me on another from this group of drugs
Hello. I'm 64 years old with a painful back problem (lumbar spinal stenosis, spondylosis and spondylolisthesis). While I wait for an appointment at the Pain Clinic, I was recommended by the musculoskeletal specialist to try a drug called gabapentin. My doctor put me on another from this group of drugs
AliDeJ
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
recurring illnesses
I’ve been trying to get stable on t3/4 combination, still a way to go as last results after increasing to 10 mcg liothyronine in 2 doses were the worst yet, t3 and t4 both at bottom of range, vitamin D draining away again despite supplements. I’ve increased levothyroxine back up to 75 ( I was advised
I’ve been trying to get stable on t3/4 combination, still a way to go as last results after increasing to 10 mcg liothyronine in 2 doses were the worst yet, t3 and t4 both at bottom of range, vitamin D draining away again despite supplements. I’ve increased levothyroxine back up to 75 ( I was advised
Mag999
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
is this a sign my meds are struggling or just how it is now?
Sorry for the long message but would appreciate knowing if this is typical or if I am being a little dramatic and unrealistic. diagnosed with RA nearly 2 years ago. Took a while but pretty much back to normal after moving to injecting 20mg MTX, 200g hydroxy and folic acid 6 days a week. Took just over
Sorry for the long message but would appreciate knowing if this is typical or if I am being a little dramatic and unrealistic. diagnosed with RA nearly 2 years ago. Took a while but pretty much back to normal after moving to injecting 20mg MTX, 200g hydroxy and folic acid 6 days a week. Took just over
Newbie73
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NRAS
4 months ago
is everyone else not getting diagnosed or much treatment?
I’ve had severe period pain for years, when I wasn’t taking painkiller in time I would be sick and feel faint. I have tried paracetamol and ibuprofen in the pad which did nothing. I took naproxen 500mg which used to completely block my pain but now only stops it being severe. More recently I’ve been
I’ve had severe period pain for years, when I wasn’t taking painkiller in time I would be sick and feel faint. I have tried paracetamol and ibuprofen in the pad which did nothing. I took naproxen 500mg which used to completely block my pain but now only stops it being severe. More recently I’ve been
pinkie25
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Pain is back
Hi all, So I have always suffered with painful periods, lower back pain and pelvic pain. About 2 years ago doctor said it is most likely Endometriosis and to try the combined pill. This had pretty much kept the pains at bay but recently I’ve got the lower stomach cramps, back pain, pubic pain into
Hi all, So I have always suffered with painful periods, lower back pain and pelvic pain. About 2 years ago doctor said it is most likely Endometriosis and to try the combined pill. This had pretty much kept the pains at bay but recently I’ve got the lower stomach cramps, back pain, pubic pain into
Kimbad1990
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Leg Pain pt 3
Writing again because one of you lovely people suggested I saw my MRI results for myself. She was right, my doctor said it was wear and tear in the back. Keep taking the painkillers and walk. But I did see the results and it is Grade 1 degenerative spondylolisthesis. He did not suggest physio. But
Writing again because one of you lovely people suggested I saw my MRI results for myself. She was right, my doctor said it was wear and tear in the back. Keep taking the painkillers and walk. But I did see the results and it is Grade 1 degenerative spondylolisthesis. He did not suggest physio. But
Alloagirl
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Pain Concern
4 months ago
Control endometriosis with diet?
Hi All, So I've been told I may have a cyst in my right ovary and suspected endometriosis as well as adenomyosis. This was only detected because I was in considerable amounts of pain last year and had to in emergency to the hospital At first I was dismissed and told it is 'only period pain' and I should
Hi All, So I've been told I may have a cyst in my right ovary and suspected endometriosis as well as adenomyosis. This was only detected because I was in considerable amounts of pain last year and had to in emergency to the hospital At first I was dismissed and told it is 'only period pain' and I should
Jenna111
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Really bad pelvic pain a week after manual internal examination
Hi I have a pelvic examination by my GP by hand where they press on ovaries and feel around for lumps nothing found which is great. I had swabs taken to rule anything out this was all precausitonary as I had no symptoms of infection during this time. She said my cervix had a lot of disahcarge which
Hi I have a pelvic examination by my GP by hand where they press on ovaries and feel around for lumps nothing found which is great. I had swabs taken to rule anything out this was all precausitonary as I had no symptoms of infection during this time. She said my cervix had a lot of disahcarge which
Nicjane
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
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