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Post op update.
Right the ongoing rush continues, this one is more information than a laugh.My appointment was for 12.30 at the day unit in Telford the princess royal hospital. Went to the pre op ward for the usual ob's and stuff. The observation bit was normal the 12 sticky pad were not so much, yet another eeg, then
Right the ongoing rush continues, this one is more information than a laugh.My appointment was for 12.30 at the day unit in Telford the princess royal hospital. Went to the pre op ward for the usual ob's and stuff. The observation bit was normal the 12 sticky pad were not so much, yet another eeg, then
Rogo23
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Constant Pain
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Cloughy71
in
Action on Pain
1 year ago
Smile once more, turn thy wheel (King Lear 2:2)
I'll not bore you with the complicated logistics of getting to and from a linear event, other than to say the addition of bicycles adds to the levels of stress and frustration. That said Mr Shakes and I arrived at Clapham Common in time for our 7.30am start of the BHF London to Brighton Cycle Event.
I'll not bore you with the complicated logistics of getting to and from a linear event, other than to say the addition of bicycles adds to the levels of stress and frustration. That said Mr Shakes and I arrived at Clapham Common in time for our 7.30am start of the BHF London to Brighton Cycle Event.
Shake-and-run
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
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Constant pain
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Cloughy71
in
Pain Concern
1 year ago
trying to get a diagnosis for fibromialgia
Hi I'm suffering with aches and pains daily .....doctors refuse to say I have fibromialgia I've even seen a specialist which told me I don't because I didn't have any
pain
when she lifted my
leg
that was all she did to come to that conclusion.
Hi I'm suffering with aches and pains daily .....doctors refuse to say I have fibromialgia I've even seen a specialist which told me I don't because I didn't have any
pain
when she lifted my
leg
that was all she did to come to that conclusion.
eggbox1970
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Muscle relaxants + painkillers ?
Dentist suggested SSRI (antidepressants) to relax jaw muscles and just wondered if this is something anyone has tried (or any other type of muscle relaxant) perhaps in conjunction with painkillers. These steroids are slowing killing me - all that has happened is life debilitating symptoms are being
Dentist suggested SSRI (antidepressants) to relax jaw muscles and just wondered if this is something anyone has tried (or any other type of muscle relaxant) perhaps in conjunction with painkillers. These steroids are slowing killing me - all that has happened is life debilitating symptoms are being
Body_bonkers
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
b12 loading dose pain
hi, I’ve on my 5th loading dose of b12, and I have really bad nerve pain in my hands and feet, I’m really struggling with the pain, I’m on 3 pain killers and now sleeping tablets. The pain seems to have got worse since starting the loading doses, had anyone else had this? I’ve asked doctors but they
hi, I’ve on my 5th loading dose of b12, and I have really bad nerve pain in my hands and feet, I’m really struggling with the pain, I’m on 3 pain killers and now sleeping tablets. The pain seems to have got worse since starting the loading doses, had anyone else had this? I’ve asked doctors but they
Flowerspink
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Dexta still no results
At the surgery asap as the swelling is bigger,
pain
still up all of
leg
. And behind knee has started to hurt. Right leg has a small swelling coming up. So no more asking dexta scan for results, been 6 months since done, and a year since seen Dr. In the first place. Since been told have MPN and ET.
At the surgery asap as the swelling is bigger,
pain
still up all of
leg
. And behind knee has started to hurt. Right leg has a small swelling coming up. So no more asking dexta scan for results, been 6 months since done, and a year since seen Dr. In the first place. Since been told have MPN and ET.
mag123ben
in
MPN Voice
3 months ago
transition from pramipexole to gabapentin
My GP initially prescribed me pramipexole which I have been taking for the last two months (one 88 microgram tablet) around 10 pm. This successfully stop my restless legs but, through this forum, I learned of the danger of augmentation. Having drawn this to the attention of my GP he agreed to switch
My GP initially prescribed me pramipexole which I have been taking for the last two months (one 88 microgram tablet) around 10 pm. This successfully stop my restless legs but, through this forum, I learned of the danger of augmentation. Having drawn this to the attention of my GP he agreed to switch
countryboy111
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
throbbing lower leg
It’s been 2 weeks since my first injection and today I’ve had the heaviest bleed I’ve ever had using up to 4 pads an hour and I have the strangest throbbing aching sensation in my lower right
leg
! I’ve never ever had a
pain
like this has anyone else?
It’s been 2 weeks since my first injection and today I’ve had the heaviest bleed I’ve ever had using up to 4 pads an hour and I have the strangest throbbing aching sensation in my lower right
leg
! I’ve never ever had a
pain
like this has anyone else?
DanDan1991
in
Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Dipipanone and Cyclizine
Hi all. I was prescribed Dipipanone and Cyclizine when it was called Diconal. I had lung cancer and a Lobectomy 5 year's ago and because our hospital ignored an Xray of the tumour on my lung for 15 month's I have been left with multiple health problems which have left me with awful pain. 1 problem
Hi all. I was prescribed Dipipanone and Cyclizine when it was called Diconal. I had lung cancer and a Lobectomy 5 year's ago and because our hospital ignored an Xray of the tumour on my lung for 15 month's I have been left with multiple health problems which have left me with awful pain. 1 problem
Danni54
in
Pain Concern
1 year ago
Diagnostics tests clear but still having seizures!
Hello everyone, I’ll try and keep it brief as possible but currently feeling at a loss and not sure how to continue. Had my first tonic clonic seizure in 2019 during a medical congress. Lots of GP/doctors around and eventually ambulance was called and brought to hospital. CT scan clear but referred
Hello everyone, I’ll try and keep it brief as possible but currently feeling at a loss and not sure how to continue. Had my first tonic clonic seizure in 2019 during a medical congress. Lots of GP/doctors around and eventually ambulance was called and brought to hospital. CT scan clear but referred
WillemRush
in
Epilepsy Research Institute
1 year ago
Worried
Female age 77 with history of type two diabetes, being investigated and had loading dose for B12 deficiency. Have had medication for high blood pressure which has not changed for years but has been questioned a few times as BP holds steady around 135/66. on Thursday 8th June I was a passenger in a
Female age 77 with history of type two diabetes, being investigated and had loading dose for B12 deficiency. Have had medication for high blood pressure which has not changed for years but has been questioned a few times as BP holds steady around 135/66. on Thursday 8th June I was a passenger in a
Nonameme
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
pain reliever
Hi everyone, What is the safest pain reliever for headache when having PBC? Thank you !
Hi everyone, What is the safest pain reliever for headache when having PBC? Thank you !
Samanthaann
in
PBCers Organization
1 year ago
pain reliever
Hi everyone, What otc pain reliever is safe for headache when having PBC. Thank you!
Hi everyone, What otc pain reliever is safe for headache when having PBC. Thank you!
Samanthaann
in
PBC Foundation
1 year ago
New and scared - possible MS?
Hello. I am new here and have not been diagnosed with MS. I am going through tons of testing and not getting a lot of direction at this point. I am hoping maybe someone here can help me understand if my symptoms sound familiar or what path they took when not finding answers. My symptoms started in
Hello. I am new here and have not been diagnosed with MS. I am going through tons of testing and not getting a lot of direction at this point. I am hoping maybe someone here can help me understand if my symptoms sound familiar or what path they took when not finding answers. My symptoms started in
CaliGirl4141
in
My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Not what I was expecting.
So yesterday I went for my needle biopsy, I arrived with time for a coffee in hand and was rather grateful for that (pro tip) if you are going to a appointment at Shrewsbury hospital on a Monday morning,park on Sunday night.After a bit of creative parking on a bit of grass I went to the outpatient surgery
So yesterday I went for my needle biopsy, I arrived with time for a coffee in hand and was rather grateful for that (pro tip) if you are going to a appointment at Shrewsbury hospital on a Monday morning,park on Sunday night.After a bit of creative parking on a bit of grass I went to the outpatient surgery
Rogo23
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Ropinirole, Pramipexole and etc
Hi community, It's been years since I last wrote here as my RLS is quite mild. Few years ago it was quite under control even mild episodes. I used to take 0.25mg of Ropinirole (Adartel) in case of episode and it would work very well. I moved from London to Finland few years ago, and last year I started
Hi community, It's been years since I last wrote here as my RLS is quite mild. Few years ago it was quite under control even mild episodes. I used to take 0.25mg of Ropinirole (Adartel) in case of episode and it would work very well. I moved from London to Finland few years ago, and last year I started
kika82
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
PLMD and coming off Pramipexole
I have decided to come off Pramipexole for my PLMD, suffering a lot from augmentation. I have read so many helpful posts and am so grateful to those wonderful people in this forum who are unfailingly ready to help. But ......when I learn from people's posts, that I will need a "[i]
low dose opioid
I have decided to come off Pramipexole for my PLMD, suffering a lot from augmentation. I have read so many helpful posts and am so grateful to those wonderful people in this forum who are unfailingly ready to help. But ......when I learn from people's posts, that I will need a "[i]
low dose opioid
pianoplayerPLMD
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
please share your thoughts
I am - 54 year old post-menopausal woman who has have been suffering from RLS for approximately 18 months and it is becoming more severe. I weaned myself off of Lexapro, exercise daily, have almost eliminated caffeine and sugar, take magnesium and soak my feet in a magnesium salt bath at bedtime. Most
I am - 54 year old post-menopausal woman who has have been suffering from RLS for approximately 18 months and it is becoming more severe. I weaned myself off of Lexapro, exercise daily, have almost eliminated caffeine and sugar, take magnesium and soak my feet in a magnesium salt bath at bedtime. Most
Lluvinlife
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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