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Restless Legs
Suffering very painful legs while in bed. If i don't fall asleep within 10 mins of going to bed it can take me hours . Take Amitriptyline 50mg , Tramadol and Voltarol on my knees and ankles. I have a Doctors appointment tomorrow hoping he can help. Was wondering if anyone out there can point me in the
Suffering very painful legs while in bed. If i don't fall asleep within 10 mins of going to bed it can take me hours . Take Amitriptyline 50mg , Tramadol and Voltarol on my knees and ankles. I have a Doctors appointment tomorrow hoping he can help. Was wondering if anyone out there can point me in the
Fibroman
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Shin Splints / Shin Pain - Magnesium Spray
Hi Folks, just wanted to say that magnesium oil / spray has been a huge relief for painful shins. It's good for general aches and pains too. All the best A.
Hi Folks, just wanted to say that magnesium oil / spray has been a huge relief for painful shins. It's good for general aches and pains too. All the best A.
AnnaG75
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Side effect question
Hi all, I've been changing my meds under doctors instructions, over the last few weeks I've been getting reflux and if I'm eating say a ginger biscuit it burns my throat. I've looked at the leaflet and there's no mention of reflux but it's the only new thing I've got in my system. Does anyone suffer
Hi all, I've been changing my meds under doctors instructions, over the last few weeks I've been getting reflux and if I'm eating say a ginger biscuit it burns my throat. I've looked at the leaflet and there's no mention of reflux but it's the only new thing I've got in my system. Does anyone suffer
Tinkerjack1912
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
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Assistive devices for CMT
Hi people, Anybody use any special tools to compensate for the neuropathy? I carry a needle nosed pliers on my keychain, and in the glove compartment of my car, in order to use credit cards at the ATM. Also a "neuropathy" button hooker---a wire loop on a plastic handle, purchased from WalMart online
Hi people, Anybody use any special tools to compensate for the neuropathy? I carry a needle nosed pliers on my keychain, and in the glove compartment of my car, in order to use credit cards at the ATM. Also a "neuropathy" button hooker---a wire loop on a plastic handle, purchased from WalMart online
jimkline1948
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
9 years ago
Neuropathy
After three operations on my neck for stenosis I have suffered with intense stinging pain in my hands for the past three years. Tramadol has no effect, I was allergic to morphine patches and I have so far resisted taking anti depressants as I am concerned about side effects. Has anyone any pain relief
After three operations on my neck for stenosis I have suffered with intense stinging pain in my hands for the past three years. Tramadol has no effect, I was allergic to morphine patches and I have so far resisted taking anti depressants as I am concerned about side effects. Has anyone any pain relief
Suzyhayes
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Searching for private treatment with Lidocaine
Hello again, I'm re-posting with a new title to be more specific. I'm looking for a private physician who has experience in intercostal nerve block Lidocaine injections on the thorax. Anyone who could help me on that?
Hello again, I'm re-posting with a new title to be more specific. I'm looking for a private physician who has experience in intercostal nerve block Lidocaine injections on the thorax. Anyone who could help me on that?
prodromos
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Need a doctor in UK for Lidocaine injections
Hi, six months after my left-side thoracotomy I was yesterday told by my surgeon (USA) that I need to get Lidocaine intercostal nerve-block injections for a persistent pain issue I'm having. So, I need to find someone in UK who has experience on this type nerve-block (intercostal Lidocaine injections
Hi, six months after my left-side thoracotomy I was yesterday told by my surgeon (USA) that I need to get Lidocaine intercostal nerve-block injections for a persistent pain issue I'm having. So, I need to find someone in UK who has experience on this type nerve-block (intercostal Lidocaine injections
prodromos
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Labelled as a drug seeker
Have had an awful attack of severe pain since Thursday and requested some morphine based painkillers. My usual GP is on holidays and have now been refused and labelled as manipulative and a drug seeker. Anybody else experience this??
Have had an awful attack of severe pain since Thursday and requested some morphine based painkillers. My usual GP is on holidays and have now been refused and labelled as manipulative and a drug seeker. Anybody else experience this??
Lou_inpain
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Guide to buying supplements in UK
Interesting programme on TV last week, BBC's 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor', that is relevant for anyone buying supplements in the UK. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4hX30rMYkMv9YjMTH38MY6/do-herbal-supplements-contain-what-they-say-on-the-label I always thought that the UK supplement industry had
Interesting programme on TV last week, BBC's 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor', that is relevant for anyone buying supplements in the UK. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4hX30rMYkMv9YjMTH38MY6/do-herbal-supplements-contain-what-they-say-on-the-label I always thought that the UK supplement industry had
badpiglet
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PBC Foundation
9 years ago
Not a good day
Hi everyone, hope today has been a good day for all of you. The past two days I have been feeling not too bad and hoping things will ere improving , should have known better , this afternoon I was hit with a ton of bricks , aching all over , electric shock pains up my leg into my hip, pins and needles
Hi everyone, hope today has been a good day for all of you. The past two days I have been feeling not too bad and hoping things will ere improving , should have known better , this afternoon I was hit with a ton of bricks , aching all over , electric shock pains up my leg into my hip, pins and needles
Mogi52
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Nerve pain.
Does anyone find the cold weather terrible for nerve pain? Does anyone know is it possible to take lyrica with gabapentin? Thanks!
Does anyone find the cold weather terrible for nerve pain? Does anyone know is it possible to take lyrica with gabapentin? Thanks!
Bunce
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Savella
I just started taking savella tonight for fibro and wanted to know if anyone else has taken it. I was also given amitriptyline for anxiety and started taking that as well tonight together with the savella. I was told that it was ok. How long does it take to feel the side effects if any for the meds
I just started taking savella tonight for fibro and wanted to know if anyone else has taken it. I was also given amitriptyline for anxiety and started taking that as well tonight together with the savella. I was told that it was ok. How long does it take to feel the side effects if any for the meds
leagle81
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Don't know what to do with myself
Into my third week of a wretched cold affecting my sinuses and my chest. Constant headache, no energy at all and have to drag myself around. I just want to sleep, only I can't. I look after my grandson who is just under 3 years old 3 days a week but he and his mum live with me so no break really.
Into my third week of a wretched cold affecting my sinuses and my chest. Constant headache, no energy at all and have to drag myself around. I just want to sleep, only I can't. I look after my grandson who is just under 3 years old 3 days a week but he and his mum live with me so no break really.
eddi_c
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
For NightDancer
How the Uridine Stack Works The uridine stack works through two main mechanisms to provide therapeutic and nootropic effects. 1.The chemical uridine promotes the creation of new dopamine receptors in the brain, an effect which is more pronounced in brains with fewer dopamine receptors. This is done
How the Uridine Stack Works The uridine stack works through two main mechanisms to provide therapeutic and nootropic effects. 1.The chemical uridine promotes the creation of new dopamine receptors in the brain, an effect which is more pronounced in brains with fewer dopamine receptors. This is done
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
Too much B12 Spray?
Hi, has anyone ever suffered from tingling due to too much B12. My son suffers from neuroligical problem due to deficiency, he recently had the loading doses and doc has agreed to jags once a month, he's been using the spray twice a day and over the last couple of days has had a bit of tingling on top
Hi, has anyone ever suffered from tingling due to too much B12. My son suffers from neuroligical problem due to deficiency, he recently had the loading doses and doc has agreed to jags once a month, he's been using the spray twice a day and over the last couple of days has had a bit of tingling on top
KMC21
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Lyrica?
Has anyone out there been given Lyrica or Pregabalin? I was given a week ago so that my other pain medication could be reduced. I initially felt better but drunk but yesterday I just couldn't take the pain I found myself experiencing or the sedated feeling any more. I didn't take any last night and had
Has anyone out there been given Lyrica or Pregabalin? I was given a week ago so that my other pain medication could be reduced. I initially felt better but drunk but yesterday I just couldn't take the pain I found myself experiencing or the sedated feeling any more. I didn't take any last night and had
Paulaw22
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Permanent AF
i haven't been on the forum in a few months as I have been back to full time work. Unfortunately I am no better at all after my ablation last Oct, with daily AF episodes lasting 5-6 hours at a time. I recently almost collapsed in work and was taken to hospital. It was detected that the anti-arrythmic
i haven't been on the forum in a few months as I have been back to full time work. Unfortunately I am no better at all after my ablation last Oct, with daily AF episodes lasting 5-6 hours at a time. I recently almost collapsed in work and was taken to hospital. It was detected that the anti-arrythmic
Vony
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AF Association
9 years ago
Numb fingers and toes
Hi everyone Feeling a bit worried tonight. My fingers and toes have started feeling numb. A lot of the pain i have has been in my knees, hands and lower back. Does anyone else get this numbness? Xx
Hi everyone Feeling a bit worried tonight. My fingers and toes have started feeling numb. A lot of the pain i have has been in my knees, hands and lower back. Does anyone else get this numbness? Xx
Tuscany
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Burning in feet at night, after eating, and after walking. Only 23, and don't know what to do?
HI, I'm a 23 year old male. I'm not as fit as I could be, but I participate in various sports totalling about 4 hours of vigorous exercise a week. I eat a fairly healthy diet, somewhere between ultra healthy and 24/7 Mcdonalds. I'm at the lower end of a healthy weight, but have a decent quantity
HI, I'm a 23 year old male. I'm not as fit as I could be, but I participate in various sports totalling about 4 hours of vigorous exercise a week. I eat a fairly healthy diet, somewhere between ultra healthy and 24/7 Mcdonalds. I'm at the lower end of a healthy weight, but have a decent quantity
sillyrabbit
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Neuropathy Support
9 years ago
Magnesium, Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation
http://easyhealthoptions.com/magnesium-calcium-vitamin-d-supplementation/ Unfortunately, this article only deals in depth with Magnesium - but that's important enough! Then you can sign up for her next articles. :)
http://easyhealthoptions.com/magnesium-calcium-vitamin-d-supplementation/ Unfortunately, this article only deals in depth with Magnesium - but that's important enough! Then you can sign up for her next articles. :)
greygoose
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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