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Do you regularly take stronger pain killers ?
Are pain killers a regular part of your daily life ? Should it be expected to be taking co-codamol on a regular basis ? I've been i need to take them and I dont want to! Am I being a prat ?
Are pain killers a regular part of your daily life ? Should it be expected to be taking co-codamol on a regular basis ? I've been i need to take them and I dont want to! Am I being a prat ?
Marionfromhappydays
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NRAS
3 years ago
Dry ears, eyes etc and Buckthorn Oil Capsules
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
Moggy1234
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Amitriptylin
Hello everyone i hope you members of the forum can help me with some information. I have been prescribed Àmitryptalin for my painful curvature of the spine. At first i was reluctant to try it as its also an anti depressant. I understand now that it also works for nerve pain in the back. If anyone
Hello everyone i hope you members of the forum can help me with some information. I have been prescribed Àmitryptalin for my painful curvature of the spine. At first i was reluctant to try it as its also an anti depressant. I understand now that it also works for nerve pain in the back. If anyone
RoadRunner44
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Arthritis Action
3 years ago
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I have been immobilised for the last five days with excruciating pain in my left buttock, outer thigh and down to my knee. I can rarely get comfortable and if I get up I can only move doubled up . I then get such awful pain that it takes half an hour to get any relief . I’m writhing around all day.Painkillers
I have been immobilised for the last five days with excruciating pain in my left buttock, outer thigh and down to my knee. I can rarely get comfortable and if I get up I can only move doubled up . I then get such awful pain that it takes half an hour to get any relief . I’m writhing around all day.Painkillers
bBarnabus
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Advice please
Good morning. I have joined here as I’m not sure what to do. Scenario, husband is 48 years old and disabled after suffering from pancreatitis several years ago. As a result he is type 1 diabetic and is medicated for high bp and is on statins along with other pain relieving meds. On Monday night and again
Good morning. I have joined here as I’m not sure what to do. Scenario, husband is 48 years old and disabled after suffering from pancreatitis several years ago. As a result he is type 1 diabetic and is medicated for high bp and is on statins along with other pain relieving meds. On Monday night and again
MissGerry
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Post laproscopy - pain and confusion about what next…
Hi everyone, I had my lap a week ago now and they found and removed endometriosis from my pelvis, particularly on the left side and fitted a Mirena coil. When I came round from surgery I was told I wouldn’t be having a follow up appointment as the surgeon had got it all with the laser and that combined
Hi everyone, I had my lap a week ago now and they found and removed endometriosis from my pelvis, particularly on the left side and fitted a Mirena coil. When I came round from surgery I was told I wouldn’t be having a follow up appointment as the surgeon had got it all with the laser and that combined
DalmatianGirl
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force strikes again - Aspirin
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
MY FM JOURNEY
Hello everyone my journey started long before I was diagnosed back in 2001 but like some, was told its all in your head, ironic really they were right and didn't know it at the time. A new GP arrived who actually understood what is was and sent me straight to The Pains Clinic who diagnosed it and put
Hello everyone my journey started long before I was diagnosed back in 2001 but like some, was told its all in your head, ironic really they were right and didn't know it at the time. A new GP arrived who actually understood what is was and sent me straight to The Pains Clinic who diagnosed it and put
Sufferings
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Endo flare and nerves
So had left ovary & tube removal plus endo surrounding theses organs removed in Sept. My 2nd period since surgery and I was rushed to A&E as I was in agony/screaming out loud type pain. Turns out endo still in pelvic near surgery area has flared up and has inflamed my nerves on my thigh. Doctors spent
So had left ovary & tube removal plus endo surrounding theses organs removed in Sept. My 2nd period since surgery and I was rushed to A&E as I was in agony/screaming out loud type pain. Turns out endo still in pelvic near surgery area has flared up and has inflamed my nerves on my thigh. Doctors spent
Mysterywomen
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Help please!! Mass in perineum
Hi everyone, this is going to be a TMI post but at the end of may I got a bartholins abscess on the right side of my vagina, this was drained using a word catheter then at the beginning of June I started to feel unbearable pain in my perineum area, from the mid area of my vagina all the way to my anus
Hi everyone, this is going to be a TMI post but at the end of may I got a bartholins abscess on the right side of my vagina, this was drained using a word catheter then at the beginning of June I started to feel unbearable pain in my perineum area, from the mid area of my vagina all the way to my anus
faye-g
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Behçet's UK
3 years ago
Late night thoughts
I’m lying in bed and I was just thinking no one actually understands what we go through. And no woman should ever have to go through what we do. The physical side of endo is plain horrible but recently I feel like the mental/emotional side is actually harder to control. The pain you can lie in bed, taken
I’m lying in bed and I was just thinking no one actually understands what we go through. And no woman should ever have to go through what we do. The physical side of endo is plain horrible but recently I feel like the mental/emotional side is actually harder to control. The pain you can lie in bed, taken
Aurora20
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Sticks ‘n Stones trail race report
Sorry, it’s a bit of a long post coming here, just to warn you…This race was 2 years in the making. I trained for it last year only to have it deferred for Covid in the last weeks before the date. I actually ran the course last year solo just to get a feel for it, albeit slowly and with WAY too many
Sorry, it’s a bit of a long post coming here, just to warn you…This race was 2 years in the making. I trained for it last year only to have it deferred for Covid in the last weeks before the date. I actually ran the course last year solo just to get a feel for it, albeit slowly and with WAY too many
Decker
Ultramarathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
TENS : An Alternative Option for Management of PAIN From Multiple Causes
I had previously written a post about 10 potential topical options for pain management. You can read about those here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/144685614/10-topical-pain-relievers-of-varying-potency-for-localized-treatment-of-pain-that-are-readily-available And Here : https://
I had previously written a post about 10 potential topical options for pain management. You can read about those here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/144685614/10-topical-pain-relievers-of-varying-potency-for-localized-treatment-of-pain-that-are-readily-available And Here : https://
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Infertility and Endo
Hi all, I have lurked here for some time and worked up to posting. I'm a bit lost with it all. For years I have known something was wrong but having been on the pill for over a decade thought maybe I had indeed 'grown out of it'. However, first cycle post pill and every symptom came back with a vengeance
Hi all, I have lurked here for some time and worked up to posting. I'm a bit lost with it all. For years I have known something was wrong but having been on the pill for over a decade thought maybe I had indeed 'grown out of it'. However, first cycle post pill and every symptom came back with a vengeance
Topnotch12
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
NHS pension appeal
I was turned down for my NHS pension in December. I intend to appeal, but I am worried that I may get turned down again. Since my first application I have had CBT, physio for osteoarthritis, tried most pain killers available to me (I have stage 4 kidney disease so are unable to use many of the drugs
I was turned down for my NHS pension in December. I intend to appeal, but I am worried that I may get turned down again. Since my first application I have had CBT, physio for osteoarthritis, tried most pain killers available to me (I have stage 4 kidney disease so are unable to use many of the drugs
ChristineW18
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Alternatives to pills
Has anyone any suggestions to smooth pain of polyarthritis without so many pain killers? I use heat bags and I've tried a Tens machine but that didn't help much. Exercise is agony!
Has anyone any suggestions to smooth pain of polyarthritis without so many pain killers? I use heat bags and I've tried a Tens machine but that didn't help much. Exercise is agony!
Constance13
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Osteoarthritis Action
3 years ago
MD Anderson Visit Update for Interventional Radiology Consult for Bone Fractures
Hi Fellow MBC’ers: Here is my update from my IR consult with MD Anderson in Houston: 1. The IR Doctor trained & published with IR team in France where many of the research briefs I linked to (in a previous post on this community) from NIH originated. 2. I have a classic case of 2 fractures (vs 1) the
Hi Fellow MBC’ers: Here is my update from my IR consult with MD Anderson in Houston: 1. The IR Doctor trained & published with IR team in France where many of the research briefs I linked to (in a previous post on this community) from NIH originated. 2. I have a classic case of 2 fractures (vs 1) the
hopenowandtomorrow
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
day 2 circumcision
Well here i am walked out of the hospital not too bad went home and oh boy got worse ,not taking pain killers as they kill my stomach (did take a drop of brandy probably not recommenced ) slept well,today oh man the sensitivity is unreal have underwear and jogging pace on but its tough (understatement
Well here i am walked out of the hospital not too bad went home and oh boy got worse ,not taking pain killers as they kill my stomach (did take a drop of brandy probably not recommenced ) slept well,today oh man the sensitivity is unreal have underwear and jogging pace on but its tough (understatement
Gerardt
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Biological
Hi all, I have been on Humeria for 8 weeks now, the injecting is easy enough and I have no problems. I am in so much pain and the fatigue is unreal! I rang my rumey nurse a few weeks back and was told I cannot have any steroids until I have seen her and that is 11th November. I am taking the maximum
Hi all, I have been on Humeria for 8 weeks now, the injecting is easy enough and I have no problems. I am in so much pain and the fatigue is unreal! I rang my rumey nurse a few weeks back and was told I cannot have any steroids until I have seen her and that is 11th November. I am taking the maximum
Carolsos
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NRAS
3 years ago
AFib meds and painkillers
Been doing fine on daily 10mg Bisoprolol and 2 x flecainide for six years. Recently started taking Naproxen and Cocodamol for arthritic pain and notice very low heart rate (42) and slight AFib feeling in the evening. Anyone else noticed this is they take painkillers?
Been doing fine on daily 10mg Bisoprolol and 2 x flecainide for six years. Recently started taking Naproxen and Cocodamol for arthritic pain and notice very low heart rate (42) and slight AFib feeling in the evening. Anyone else noticed this is they take painkillers?
jd2004
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AF Association
3 years ago
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