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NHS Attitudes on Worth of Life
My deep apologies to everyone for this post but I think it’s going to be a long one. Partly about PA and partly on NHS attitudes I am encountering about the worth of life. Warning for sensitive members, this post might be shocking. So you will know me through my posts regarding seizures and both neurological
My deep apologies to everyone for this post but I think it’s going to be a long one. Partly about PA and partly on NHS attitudes I am encountering about the worth of life. Warning for sensitive members, this post might be shocking. So you will know me through my posts regarding seizures and both neurological
RoseFlowerDew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Has this happened to you?
2 weeks post mechanical valve and aorta replacement, recovering ok even after contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without
2 weeks post mechanical valve and aorta replacement, recovering ok even after contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without
Pefki
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tylenol side effects
Right after taking it, I developed
muscle
pain
in my upper left leg. I still have the pain today. Has anyone experienced side effects from Tylenol? After stopping Tylenol, how long does it take for the side effects to go away? Thanks! Brett
Right after taking it, I developed
muscle
pain
in my upper left leg. I still have the pain today. Has anyone experienced side effects from Tylenol? After stopping Tylenol, how long does it take for the side effects to go away? Thanks! Brett
liteglimmer
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Headway
1 year ago
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Back pain, still no answer
I received my results from some of the blood work I had done. I’m still trying to figure out why I have such excruciating back pain. So far, I have no answer. I usually don’t get relief from the pain pills better than a 6 on the scale of 1-10. I have to wait until I get a little relief to be able to
I received my results from some of the blood work I had done. I’m still trying to figure out why I have such excruciating back pain. So far, I have no answer. I usually don’t get relief from the pain pills better than a 6 on the scale of 1-10. I have to wait until I get a little relief to be able to
Amore55
in
My MSAA Community
1 year ago
explanation of results please
Hi got these results today can you lovely people please explain my situation THS 4.23 FT4 16.9 FT3 4.1 TPO 123 I suffer from hair loss
muscle
pain
especially breastbone and rib,anxiety sleeplessness heart palpitations.
Hi got these results today can you lovely people please explain my situation THS 4.23 FT4 16.9 FT3 4.1 TPO 123 I suffer from hair loss
muscle
pain
especially breastbone and rib,anxiety sleeplessness heart palpitations.
Tibbby
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
I know I’m having a flare-rheum disagrees
Anyway, after several months ( Jan, Feb, March) of
muscle
, nerve and joint
pain
, I started feeling better- I was swimming in therapy and doing Pilates. Got down to 2.5 mgs. Well, as they say, all good things come to an end. For this past week, my symptoms from the ‘early days’ returned.
Anyway, after several months ( Jan, Feb, March) of
muscle
, nerve and joint
pain
, I started feeling better- I was swimming in therapy and doing Pilates. Got down to 2.5 mgs. Well, as they say, all good things come to an end. For this past week, my symptoms from the ‘early days’ returned.
Birdfriend
in
PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Chest pain
The hospital emergency doctor this week says the
pain
is caused by inflammation of the
muscle
around the (higher) chest bones. He prescribed ibuprofen gel. My question is " why doesn't the Pred deal with this?". Any comments will be much appreciated. Thank you.
The hospital emergency doctor this week says the
pain
is caused by inflammation of the
muscle
around the (higher) chest bones. He prescribed ibuprofen gel. My question is " why doesn't the Pred deal with this?". Any comments will be much appreciated. Thank you.
ChinaWuntoo
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Knee injury - sigh.
Started my running journey around five years ago and I've been going through a real purple patch recently as have clocked up two personal bests for the 5k and have generally been running faster and at a consistent pace (always conversational - I checked that by muttering to myself every so often!).
Started my running journey around five years ago and I've been going through a real purple patch recently as have clocked up two personal bests for the 5k and have generally been running faster and at a consistent pace (always conversational - I checked that by muttering to myself every so often!).
Crolla
in
Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Statins
I'm not overly enamoured about that as there seems to be so many varying studies; some say they'll give you dementia and
muscle
wasting, others say they prevent dementia and
pain
is limited - its an absolute minefield. I'm not overly keen on meds full stop, but have agreed to 75mg aspirin.
I'm not overly enamoured about that as there seems to be so many varying studies; some say they'll give you dementia and
muscle
wasting, others say they prevent dementia and
pain
is limited - its an absolute minefield. I'm not overly keen on meds full stop, but have agreed to 75mg aspirin.
Womble1007
in
British Heart Foundation
3 hours ago
bowel issue
hello, I posted before and should of mentioned this also that every time I open my bowels I have to take a painkiller and lie down until it takes affect, as I mentioned before my treatment ended twelve weeks ago, how long will this carry on as I am going to have to become employed again and I don’t know
hello, I posted before and should of mentioned this also that every time I open my bowels I have to take a painkiller and lie down until it takes affect, as I mentioned before my treatment ended twelve weeks ago, how long will this carry on as I am going to have to become employed again and I don’t know
Emiliejo
in
Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
1 year ago
Common Symptoms.
I find it helpful when someone posts or replies with a symptom not included in the medical field's list that I do experience. Often with the comment I used to have this symptom prior to treatment. When Trigeminal neuralgia was mentioned a light went on for me and it was helpful to have a name for what
I find it helpful when someone posts or replies with a symptom not included in the medical field's list that I do experience. Often with the comment I used to have this symptom prior to treatment. When Trigeminal neuralgia was mentioned a light went on for me and it was helpful to have a name for what
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Endo to end all Endo!!!
I had a bad turn today, i was busy watching tv, when i had the most horrid griping hot poker in my left groin pain. It made me gasp, so i took a painkiller. Does anyone take anything else for it?. Is there a better painkiller than co-codamol. I've just had another pain as i type. Why won't it leave
I had a bad turn today, i was busy watching tv, when i had the most horrid griping hot poker in my left groin pain. It made me gasp, so i took a painkiller. Does anyone take anything else for it?. Is there a better painkiller than co-codamol. I've just had another pain as i type. Why won't it leave
valgal76
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Supplements for arthritis and rivaoxaban
Hi all My husband has paroxysmal AF and a pacemaker takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He has slight arthritis in both knees(too much playing hockey in his younger days!) and not bad enough to take painkillers all the time. Bothers him the most after sitting for a while and then moving again. Before his
Hi all My husband has paroxysmal AF and a pacemaker takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He has slight arthritis in both knees(too much playing hockey in his younger days!) and not bad enough to take painkillers all the time. Bothers him the most after sitting for a while and then moving again. Before his
Janau
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
T3 still low even with good T4
I still have hypo symptoms including quite bad brain fog/joint/
muscle
pain
/ fatigue/low mood. Is 7 months long enough to assume I'm not able to convert the T4 very well? I eat Brazil nuts, am now gluten free and all my vitamins and iron are now optimal thanks to guidance on this forum.
I still have hypo symptoms including quite bad brain fog/joint/
muscle
pain
/ fatigue/low mood. Is 7 months long enough to assume I'm not able to convert the T4 very well? I eat Brazil nuts, am now gluten free and all my vitamins and iron are now optimal thanks to guidance on this forum.
Noona123
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Advice please
on Rituximab (last single infusion Jan) and had a toe op yesterday to remove pins inserted years ago. Been sent home with painkillers. They obviously tell u the things that could happen post op…infection etc. I forgot to ask if mayb I should take antibiotics now…just in case. Of course its Bank
on Rituximab (last single infusion Jan) and had a toe op yesterday to remove pins inserted years ago. Been sent home with painkillers. They obviously tell u the things that could happen post op…infection etc. I forgot to ask if mayb I should take antibiotics now…just in case. Of course its Bank
Evie3
in
NRAS
1 year ago
Do I still have Endometriosis?
This probably sounds bizarre and silly but I'm struggling with the concept that my endometriosis is back or never went away in the first place. I had excision surgery back in 2021 and was it success. Doctor said he got rid of it all and he wouldn't see me again. I took this to mean I had Endometriosis
This probably sounds bizarre and silly but I'm struggling with the concept that my endometriosis is back or never went away in the first place. I had excision surgery back in 2021 and was it success. Doctor said he got rid of it all and he wouldn't see me again. I took this to mean I had Endometriosis
Rock-Cat
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
leg weakness with prolapse
Hi. I have been suffering from incontinence back pain, weak legs, very painful to have sex for years at least 12 if not more. I was always very fit. I have two sons who I played squash with swam 100 lengths of our local pool every morning before going to work in my full time job where I lifted heavy
Hi. I have been suffering from incontinence back pain, weak legs, very painful to have sex for years at least 12 if not more. I was always very fit. I have two sons who I played squash with swam 100 lengths of our local pool every morning before going to work in my full time job where I lifted heavy
01269JJ
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
pain relief
hi ya My husband was diagnosed with cirrhosis early this year, he would have
pain
in his arms and losing power with some
muscle
wasting, he has always had back
pain
had an operation 4 years ago and got discs removed, but he has a constant burning and numbness in his feet and legs, he would regularly
hi ya My husband was diagnosed with cirrhosis early this year, he would have
pain
in his arms and losing power with some
muscle
wasting, he has always had back
pain
had an operation 4 years ago and got discs removed, but he has a constant burning and numbness in his feet and legs, he would regularly
Cfmol
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Support letter from rheumatologist, for ill health retirement for fibromyalgia and depression.
Hi , Im 56 years old and have had fibromyalgia for 20 years , I was diagnosed 11 years ago by a rheumatologist in Sheffield . I am a teacher and over the last 7 years I have had reasonable work adjustments made , in addition to reducing my working hours to 15 hours a week, 5 mornings only. Since the
Hi , Im 56 years old and have had fibromyalgia for 20 years , I was diagnosed 11 years ago by a rheumatologist in Sheffield . I am a teacher and over the last 7 years I have had reasonable work adjustments made , in addition to reducing my working hours to 15 hours a week, 5 mornings only. Since the
RaniM
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
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. I'm fed up with the pains etc I've been feeling down I go
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. I'm fed up with the pains etc I've been feeling down I go
eggbox1970
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
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