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Massage with Cll?
This could be a dumb question but do massages negatively impact people with Cll? Thoughts?
This could be a dumb question but do massages negatively impact people with Cll? Thoughts?
Koda1234
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Any help?
Acupuncture really helps but it is expensive and so does hot showers, along with the TENS machine,
massage
and stretching but I fluctuate dramatically. I currently take Tramadol, Gabapentin & Naproxen for pain relief but this is just a sedative and wipes me out for about 3-4 hours after taking it.
Acupuncture really helps but it is expensive and so does hot showers, along with the TENS machine,
massage
and stretching but I fluctuate dramatically. I currently take Tramadol, Gabapentin & Naproxen for pain relief but this is just a sedative and wipes me out for about 3-4 hours after taking it.
CJ460
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Back muscles and side of body muscles a mess
Had accupuncture and electrical stim and chinese
massage
yesterday with a woman I trust and saw for 2 years when I had pancreatic cancer 6 years ago. It was hard to ay flat on my belly to receive it. Screaming muscles.
Had accupuncture and electrical stim and chinese
massage
yesterday with a woman I trust and saw for 2 years when I had pancreatic cancer 6 years ago. It was hard to ay flat on my belly to receive it. Screaming muscles.
Microbe1943
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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FAQ HOW TO RUN C25k.....A GUIDE.
rectified by reducing impact, by slowing down, shortening stride to avoid heelstrike, running on grass or treadmill, wearing proper running shoes and also by judicious use of a foam roller, an innocent looking, fiendish weapon for the masochistic runner to use to ease strained muscles by self inflicted
massage
rectified by reducing impact, by slowing down, shortening stride to avoid heelstrike, running on grass or treadmill, wearing proper running shoes and also by judicious use of a foam roller, an innocent looking, fiendish weapon for the masochistic runner to use to ease strained muscles by self inflicted
massage
IannodaTruffe
Mentor
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Newbie - where to start ?
I have been referred to a chiropractor, but apart from a nice
massage
, this isn’t helping.. So, I’m 31 years old, 6ft 4 and ‘normal’ build. I lead a fairly healthy lifestyle but probably don’t exercise enough.
I have been referred to a chiropractor, but apart from a nice
massage
, this isn’t helping.. So, I’m 31 years old, 6ft 4 and ‘normal’ build. I lead a fairly healthy lifestyle but probably don’t exercise enough.
Mpdeadman
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Overshot I think!
I was going to have a neck
massage
but my therapist tested positive for Covid so that's delayed! Not to mention the delayed effect of 3 days of lively grandchildren in the house! Apart from that not feeling unduly exhausted or unwell....just the normal tiredness that I have come to live with.
I was going to have a neck
massage
but my therapist tested positive for Covid so that's delayed! Not to mention the delayed effect of 3 days of lively grandchildren in the house! Apart from that not feeling unduly exhausted or unwell....just the normal tiredness that I have come to live with.
Queenie1901
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Bleb massage
I was asked at PoW hospital do I
massage
my blebs. I'd never heard of that before, and the only time anything like that was done, was by the consultants post Trabeculectomy. I try to
massage
them often, but do forget. But was told that 4 or 5 times a day helps lower the IOC pressures.
I was asked at PoW hospital do I
massage
my blebs. I'd never heard of that before, and the only time anything like that was done, was by the consultants post Trabeculectomy. I try to
massage
them often, but do forget. But was told that 4 or 5 times a day helps lower the IOC pressures.
Chopper01
in
Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Back Pain
Rubbing/
massage
with hands by my partner helps a lot. The pain is not always in one spot. The location of the pain is all over the back. It is not directly on the spine. The pain location moves with rubbing.
Rubbing/
massage
with hands by my partner helps a lot. The pain is not always in one spot. The location of the pain is all over the back. It is not directly on the spine. The pain location moves with rubbing.
surdug1
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Massage zoom workshop
Hi everyone I took part in this great session today and its definitely lifted my spirits and let me feel like me again for a few hours. I also did a Stretching zoom workshop a few weeks ago, both organised very well through Ovacome. I would urge more of you to join if you have the time and inclination
Hi everyone I took part in this great session today and its definitely lifted my spirits and let me feel like me again for a few hours. I also did a Stretching zoom workshop a few weeks ago, both organised very well through Ovacome. I would urge more of you to join if you have the time and inclination
Catfeeder
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
Hypersensitivity post circumcision
Is it normal or should I try to
massage
the glans with organic castor oil to speed up this process?
Is it normal or should I try to
massage
the glans with organic castor oil to speed up this process?
phantomblack
in
Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 years ago
PMR and GCA
My husband has to
massage
me every second day, this helps to alleviate the pain in the soft tissue for a day or so, I also do joga and walk some days to help with the pain and stiffness. I suffer fatigue and brain fog most days ...
My husband has to
massage
me every second day, this helps to alleviate the pain in the soft tissue for a day or so, I also do joga and walk some days to help with the pain and stiffness. I suffer fatigue and brain fog most days ...
redhouts
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Tales from the IC (#12): Strong knees and cute toes
Now I regularly
massage
them, thanks also to YWA. I cream them, rollerball them, and hubby and I have regular debates on whose toes are the cutest! (Of course, mine!) I am beginning to understand foot fetishes, as feet are such an important element of one’s sense of a moving being!
Now I regularly
massage
them, thanks also to YWA. I cream them, rollerball them, and hubby and I have regular debates on whose toes are the cutest! (Of course, mine!) I am beginning to understand foot fetishes, as feet are such an important element of one’s sense of a moving being!
CBDB
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Massage Therapy
This has been such a beautiful experience for Mom. She is so relaxed … hands, arms, shoulders, legs, and her most favorite is her scalp. In-home therapist is just what she needed.
This has been such a beautiful experience for Mom. She is so relaxed … hands, arms, shoulders, legs, and her most favorite is her scalp. In-home therapist is just what she needed.
bazooka111
in
PSP Association
3 years ago
A little Hope for Christmas Day
A long list of chemo's, trials, radiation, diet changes, supplements, mental therapy,
massage
therapy, searching for the right doctors....... it's too much to recall all of it. I have been at her side the entire time, and I know that she has turned this struggle into a full-time job.
A long list of chemo's, trials, radiation, diet changes, supplements, mental therapy,
massage
therapy, searching for the right doctors....... it's too much to recall all of it. I have been at her side the entire time, and I know that she has turned this struggle into a full-time job.
banjoman
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
TMJ and migraine
The dentist recommended a soft diet,
massage
and painkillers . After a couple of weeks of this I am now hungry and in pain - with no improvement in the jaw pain. My doctor says this is an issue for the dentist but the dentist does not seem to have any more advice to offer.
The dentist recommended a soft diet,
massage
and painkillers . After a couple of weeks of this I am now hungry and in pain - with no improvement in the jaw pain. My doctor says this is an issue for the dentist but the dentist does not seem to have any more advice to offer.
Katya3
in
National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
Deep heat, deep freeze, or massage oil?
I've been massaging my legs for 1-2 min each night before bed, and it seems to help a bit. What has your experience been? Also, have you tried something like deep heat or deep freeze, and how did that go?
I've been massaging my legs for 1-2 min each night before bed, and it seems to help a bit. What has your experience been? Also, have you tried something like deep heat or deep freeze, and how did that go?
usernameanoonymous
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Pelvic pain - where next?
I’ve been given advice on deep breathing, tips to reduce gas build up and advice on internal
massage
. I’ve seen them 3 times and on my 3rd visit the PT said I just needed to carry on with this and would discharge me.
I’ve been given advice on deep breathing, tips to reduce gas build up and advice on internal
massage
. I’ve seen them 3 times and on my 3rd visit the PT said I just needed to carry on with this and would discharge me.
Sherah
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
Recently diagnosed with CLL and was wondering if I can still have massage and manicure/ pedicure.
Hi I have no symptoms as yet but spleen is enlarged and have few lymph nodes in my neck . Thank you for your time
Hi I have no symptoms as yet but spleen is enlarged and have few lymph nodes in my neck . Thank you for your time
1234098
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
FET Prep - Natural or Medicated?
I’m also looking into getting a
massage
done to help with blood flow to the uterus. Can anyone advise how many days before I should do this before FET? Thanks xx
I’m also looking into getting a
massage
done to help with blood flow to the uterus. Can anyone advise how many days before I should do this before FET? Thanks xx
IVF_Life
in
Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
neck pain
I have tried different pillow positions, heating pad,
massage
, muscle rub medications, and anti inflammatory medications. Heat seems to help, but only slightly. Has anyone tried Botox injections or muscle relaxing medications for this problem?
I have tried different pillow positions, heating pad,
massage
, muscle rub medications, and anti inflammatory medications. Heat seems to help, but only slightly. Has anyone tried Botox injections or muscle relaxing medications for this problem?
ncgardener799
in
PSP Association
3 years ago
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