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I'm new here...suffering from pain in lower legs and feet
Using
lidocaine
cream and patches. I was Vitamin D deficient, but I am not anymore and I take 5000IU Vitamin D daily as recommned by my neurologist. I am trying other supplements including turmeric, Coq10, Gingko Bilboa I am overweight: 5'10" 235-240lbs I am 28 years old and male
Using
lidocaine
cream and patches. I was Vitamin D deficient, but I am not anymore and I take 5000IU Vitamin D daily as recommned by my neurologist. I am trying other supplements including turmeric, Coq10, Gingko Bilboa I am overweight: 5'10" 235-240lbs I am 28 years old and male
ViralCipher
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Sunshine Island
She has given him
Lidocaine
patches for lower back where the break is. Wow. First time ever used and instant relief. Not to be worn longer than 12 hours so just overnight. Slept like a brick too. That was a huge plus. But...soon as the patch came off...wham pain straight back.
She has given him
Lidocaine
patches for lower back where the break is. Wow. First time ever used and instant relief. Not to be worn longer than 12 hours so just overnight. Slept like a brick too. That was a huge plus. But...soon as the patch came off...wham pain straight back.
Bananas5
in
Pain Concern
7 years ago
Second Post, sorry.....I am new
Has ANYONE ever had MORE pain after a
lidocaine
infusion? This is just awful. I had an infusion on Monday and have been feeling just awful since. Have had them before and did not experience this. I just am at a lose as to why I am feeling like this, nothing has change, nothing at all....
Has ANYONE ever had MORE pain after a
lidocaine
infusion? This is just awful. I had an infusion on Monday and have been feeling just awful since. Have had them before and did not experience this. I just am at a lose as to why I am feeling like this, nothing has change, nothing at all....
n6j4g6
in
Pain Concern
7 years ago
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Update after consultant.
I'd been suffering really bad again so went quiet. it took a few weeks constantly at the doctors and at trip to out of ours and then i was finally prescribed morphine on top of dihydrocodien,
lidocaine
patches and my monthly decapeptyl injections (I took the hormones replacement for a week and and half
I'd been suffering really bad again so went quiet. it took a few weeks constantly at the doctors and at trip to out of ours and then i was finally prescribed morphine on top of dihydrocodien,
lidocaine
patches and my monthly decapeptyl injections (I took the hormones replacement for a week and and half
Charlie877
in
Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Infusion for Raynaud's and Erythromelalgia?
She is looking into the possibility of an infusion of either
lidocaine
or ketamine. Has anyone else had success with either of these (if you have both conditions)? I often see posts for iloprost, but haven't seen these drugs so much. However, I am in the US, so that maybe is the difference.
She is looking into the possibility of an infusion of either
lidocaine
or ketamine. Has anyone else had success with either of these (if you have both conditions)? I often see posts for iloprost, but haven't seen these drugs so much. However, I am in the US, so that maybe is the difference.
Goldyukr
in
The Erythromelalgia Association
7 years ago
Infusion for Raynaud's and Erythromelalgia?
She is looking into the possibility of an infusion of either
lidocaine
or ketamine. Has anyone else had success with either of these (if you have both conditions)? I often see posts for iloprost, but haven't seen these drugs so much. However, I am in the US, so that maybe is the difference.
She is looking into the possibility of an infusion of either
lidocaine
or ketamine. Has anyone else had success with either of these (if you have both conditions)? I often see posts for iloprost, but haven't seen these drugs so much. However, I am in the US, so that maybe is the difference.
Goldyukr
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 years ago
vulvodynia
Hi my name is jen and i have been suffering from vulvodynia, means the vulvar of my vagina is extremely sensitive, so painful to touch (cant have sex at all) and have to avoid wearing any tight knickers, i am on amitriptyline and its not helped, also tried numbing it with
lidocaine
and just putting a
Hi my name is jen and i have been suffering from vulvodynia, means the vulvar of my vagina is extremely sensitive, so painful to touch (cant have sex at all) and have to avoid wearing any tight knickers, i am on amitriptyline and its not helped, also tried numbing it with
lidocaine
and just putting a
jello101
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
Learning to live with endo
My pain meds are not working - I'm taking dihidrocodien, tramadol and
lidocaine
patches. Pretty much the injections took away the mild symptoms that didn't bother me however I'm still suffering bowel pains every day and it is making my life miserable.
My pain meds are not working - I'm taking dihidrocodien, tramadol and
lidocaine
patches. Pretty much the injections took away the mild symptoms that didn't bother me however I'm still suffering bowel pains every day and it is making my life miserable.
Charlie877
in
Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Neuropathy extreme pain
Scheduled for a
lidocaine
infusion Jan 4. I don't know much about it, but I'm not going to make it until then. My pain management dr is away now so I'm basically screwed. I can't take this anymore! Anyone have suggestions or ideas or info on this infusion?
Scheduled for a
lidocaine
infusion Jan 4. I don't know much about it, but I'm not going to make it until then. My pain management dr is away now so I'm basically screwed. I can't take this anymore! Anyone have suggestions or ideas or info on this infusion?
Ginakins
in
Pain Concern
7 years ago
Positive mental health
I do use
lidocaine
patches for my spine and the consultants, known my job, as I was still working at the time, told me he was 'warned to stop prescribing them due to cost and NHS financial pressure.
I do use
lidocaine
patches for my spine and the consultants, known my job, as I was still working at the time, told me he was 'warned to stop prescribing them due to cost and NHS financial pressure.
Olivia1
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
OUCH!
I have been using
lidocaine
patches on my feet for a few months now. I am hoping for some good feedback from others experienced in pain management. I would like others to post their experiences using pain patches. The cause of my pain is an auto-immune, inflammatory disease.
I have been using
lidocaine
patches on my feet for a few months now. I am hoping for some good feedback from others experienced in pain management. I would like others to post their experiences using pain patches. The cause of my pain is an auto-immune, inflammatory disease.
CtKathleenUSA
in
Pain Concern
7 years ago
Lidocaine Infusion
I am on a waiting list for one for nerve damage in my foot, is there anyone out there who has had this for any other thing or/and for the same reason I have??
I am on a waiting list for one for nerve damage in my foot, is there anyone out there who has had this for any other thing or/and for the same reason I have??
Nichole77
in
Cloudy with a Chance of Pain
7 years ago
Genital Herpes
I only have Aciclovir and the
Lidocaine
cream :(
I only have Aciclovir and the
Lidocaine
cream :(
Hidden
in
BASHH
7 years ago
Gum infection
Today I visited Dentist to check our my problem...My gum bleeds...After examination he told me that that my gum got infected with peridontis.. He has put me on Metronidazole 400 3times a day with sacralfate suspension.. He has also advised me to put Metronidazole and lignocaine ointment 3times and to
Today I visited Dentist to check our my problem...My gum bleeds...After examination he told me that that my gum got infected with peridontis.. He has put me on Metronidazole 400 3times a day with sacralfate suspension.. He has also advised me to put Metronidazole and lignocaine ointment 3times and to
joyghosh
in
Dentistry Health Support
7 years ago
Lidocaine Infusion for pain control ?
Good morning all, I have been to the pain clinic for my fibromyalgia and the doctor has offered me a
lidocaine
infusion to help with my all over pain.
Good morning all, I have been to the pain clinic for my fibromyalgia and the doctor has offered me a
lidocaine
infusion to help with my all over pain.
Linda777
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
Lidocaine patches
I have been prescribed these patches by a pain consultant for my severe neuropathy - has anyone else used them? Any advice appreciated. I am prepared to try anything - also prescribed Clonazepam......
I have been prescribed these patches by a pain consultant for my severe neuropathy - has anyone else used them? Any advice appreciated. I am prepared to try anything - also prescribed Clonazepam......
jillc39
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Fire ant skin.
I have used different creams, even
lidocaine
. Nothing works!!! For those that have Restless legs, my doc prescribed Ropinirole. It works wonders!!!
I have used different creams, even
lidocaine
. Nothing works!!! For those that have Restless legs, my doc prescribed Ropinirole. It works wonders!!!
CarlinLadonna
in
LUPUS UK
7 years ago
lidocaine infusions
booked in for
lidocaine
infusions in a couple of weeks has anybody tried this x hugs x
booked in for
lidocaine
infusions in a couple of weeks has anybody tried this x hugs x
broadband
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 years ago
Lidocaine plasters
Hi guys just looking for a wee bit of advice please I have been given versatis5% medicated plaster
lidocaine
patches have any of you guys used these how did you find them X X
Hi guys just looking for a wee bit of advice please I have been given versatis5% medicated plaster
lidocaine
patches have any of you guys used these how did you find them X X
Zita71
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 years ago
Infusion day afterwards..............
I would highly reccomend getting a
lidocaine
infusion if it is offered to any of you. I am looking foward to a few weeks of being able to move with very little pain. Hugs to you all.xxxxx
I would highly reccomend getting a
lidocaine
infusion if it is offered to any of you. I am looking foward to a few weeks of being able to move with very little pain. Hugs to you all.xxxxx
sylvi
in
NRAS
8 years ago
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