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Hi everyone, I had terrible pain in my left hip and down the thigh to just above knee last week and was worried in case it was to do with my hip replacement. However on Sunday I noticed a crop of lumpy red spots on my hip which were itchy. Called the surgery Monday morning and got a call back from GP
Hi everyone, I had terrible pain in my left hip and down the thigh to just above knee last week and was worried in case it was to do with my hip replacement. However on Sunday I noticed a crop of lumpy red spots on my hip which were itchy. Called the surgery Monday morning and got a call back from GP
Circledancer
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NRAS
2 years ago
Vagus Nerve Stimulation for PD
We have posted about the Vagus Nerve and PD before. Here is one article on it: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X20301960 So I was going through my Facebook groups to see what I can cut, and noticed my Vagus Nerve group. It made me put up or shut up and ask the simple question
We have posted about the Vagus Nerve and PD before. Here is one article on it: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X20301960 So I was going through my Facebook groups to see what I can cut, and noticed my Vagus Nerve group. It made me put up or shut up and ask the simple question
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Are the tens machine worth it? Ovira?
Hi! I was diagnosed with endometriosis two weeks ago. Mirena coil was fitted during the surgery and my cramps came back (no as bad as it use to be 🤞🏻) before the mirena I was under two mini pills x days to cut completely my period and handle my pain. I am really thinking about investing in a tens machine
Hi! I was diagnosed with endometriosis two weeks ago. Mirena coil was fitted during the surgery and my cramps came back (no as bad as it use to be 🤞🏻) before the mirena I was under two mini pills x days to cut completely my period and handle my pain. I am really thinking about investing in a tens machine
Juditd21
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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Bacterial meningitis
Lost my 21yr old daughter to bacterial meningitis 30th December fell ill boxing day
Lost my 21yr old daughter to bacterial meningitis 30th December fell ill boxing day
Mickey1234
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Meningitis Now
2 years ago
Any help?
Good morning Can anyone help? I am really struggling after a car accident in 2019 . I have had radiofrequency ablation and spinal injections but the surgeon said he cannot rule out Fibromyalgia-I'd never heard of this previously, yet I now sympathise with everyone on here. I haven't (as yet) been diagnosed
Good morning Can anyone help? I am really struggling after a car accident in 2019 . I have had radiofrequency ablation and spinal injections but the surgeon said he cannot rule out Fibromyalgia-I'd never heard of this previously, yet I now sympathise with everyone on here. I haven't (as yet) been diagnosed
CJ460
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Food Tolerance Tests?
Does anyone out there have any opinion on food tolerance tests for helping the inflammation of Lupus? Are they worth the money? Have they helped? I have just read an article on how they helped someone with Lyme's Disease. Is it just a silly question? Any advice or discussion would be great/helpful.
Does anyone out there have any opinion on food tolerance tests for helping the inflammation of Lupus? Are they worth the money? Have they helped? I have just read an article on how they helped someone with Lyme's Disease. Is it just a silly question? Any advice or discussion would be great/helpful.
CavendishCool
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Anyone been prescribed a drug to lower heart rate for procedure to see if you have narrow arteries?
Hello , just been told I’m going to be prescribed something ( not beta blockers) to make my heart rate under 60 then I’ll have an ECG to check , after that I’ll have a procedure of which I forgot the name to check my circulation for any narrowing etc Has anyone had this done and I wondered what happened
Hello , just been told I’m going to be prescribed something ( not beta blockers) to make my heart rate under 60 then I’ll have an ECG to check , after that I’ll have a procedure of which I forgot the name to check my circulation for any narrowing etc Has anyone had this done and I wondered what happened
Hazel1010
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AF Association
3 years ago
shingles pain.
Hi, I have just got shingles. I managed to get some antiviral tablets from an emergency doctor. Have been taking them for three days but the course is for seven. I have the rash from my spine round my left hip and into my groin. The pain is really bad even while taking paracetamol and ibuprofen every
Hi, I have just got shingles. I managed to get some antiviral tablets from an emergency doctor. Have been taking them for three days but the course is for seven. I have the rash from my spine round my left hip and into my groin. The pain is really bad even while taking paracetamol and ibuprofen every
195536
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
A Case of Meningitis
Can an infant be free from disability after being treated of meningitis?
Can an infant be free from disability after being treated of meningitis?
Whitetour
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Meningitis Now
3 years ago
Shingles- Shingrix for immuno compromised
I have been able to get the non live Shingles vaccine Shingrix from my NHS GP practice. Due my second dose inJanuary. Thought those of you who are under the impression that this is only available privately (which it was up to a little while ago.) should know. Happy New Year to you all.
I have been able to get the non live Shingles vaccine Shingrix from my NHS GP practice. Due my second dose inJanuary. Thought those of you who are under the impression that this is only available privately (which it was up to a little while ago.) should know. Happy New Year to you all.
Cal48
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NRAS
3 years ago
Cardioversion Sat.A fib today.
Evening all.Im so disappointed but I think I have flipped back into a fib after a successful CV on Sat.I know its not a cure but was hoping it would last a bit longer.Went for a flat 2 mile walk with my friend this morning and suddenly realised I was working hard..I checked my amazbit when I got home
Evening all.Im so disappointed but I think I have flipped back into a fib after a successful CV on Sat.I know its not a cure but was hoping it would last a bit longer.Went for a flat 2 mile walk with my friend this morning and suddenly realised I was working hard..I checked my amazbit when I got home
ETHEL103
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AF Association
3 years ago
Just want to sleep
Just want to sleep, feel absolutely shocking got a upper respiratory infection, stuffed what feels like cottonwool stuck it’s horrendous , never experienced this before in all my 43 years .need to ring docs tomo morn first thing ! Got my little boy off school he seems off it just had a enough . Scared
Just want to sleep, feel absolutely shocking got a upper respiratory infection, stuffed what feels like cottonwool stuck it’s horrendous , never experienced this before in all my 43 years .need to ring docs tomo morn first thing ! Got my little boy off school he seems off it just had a enough . Scared
Binkynoo
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Update and question about verapamil
Quick update.....stopped flecainide and reduced verapamil. Feeling good and no afib, no SVT. Surprisingly blood pressure which was always good dropped (now 107/68), but Verapamil is meant to lower blood pressure. go figure. Only change I have made recently other than meds is use of taurine (close to
Quick update.....stopped flecainide and reduced verapamil. Feeling good and no afib, no SVT. Surprisingly blood pressure which was always good dropped (now 107/68), but Verapamil is meant to lower blood pressure. go figure. Only change I have made recently other than meds is use of taurine (close to
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
TENS machine
I was gifted a TENS machine for Christmas. I only suffer occasionally from mild aches and pains but this is supposed to act like a massager as well as giving pain relief, (it has different settings). Does anyone have any experience using a TENs machine and how good they are? Appreciate there are probably
I was gifted a TENS machine for Christmas. I only suffer occasionally from mild aches and pains but this is supposed to act like a massager as well as giving pain relief, (it has different settings). Does anyone have any experience using a TENs machine and how good they are? Appreciate there are probably
Beach_runner
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
What’s it really like? Birth Story…
After posting questions on here when I was pregnant, such as what is it like to give birth, what are the signs before you started labour, if anyone had experience of birth following LLETZ and reading others questions. I just wanted to post something after I’d given birth. My DD is now 18 weeks old.
After posting questions on here when I was pregnant, such as what is it like to give birth, what are the signs before you started labour, if anyone had experience of birth following LLETZ and reading others questions. I just wanted to post something after I’d given birth. My DD is now 18 weeks old.
NicoJono
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Shingles live vaccine
I have just spoken to my GPs surgery and I am due a shingles vaccine but they're telling me the only one they are offering is a live vaccine and it is my decision if I want to have it!! Explained I am on steroids and apparently they will not give non live vaccine. I am on 4mg and they said I should be
I have just spoken to my GPs surgery and I am due a shingles vaccine but they're telling me the only one they are offering is a live vaccine and it is my decision if I want to have it!! Explained I am on steroids and apparently they will not give non live vaccine. I am on 4mg and they said I should be
Rosshigh
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
General Anesthesia for Biopsy
I have hesitantly decided to follow my Urologist’s recommendation and get a prostate biopsy (more on my situation in this thread https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/146729819/reconsidering ) …and my doctor has agreed to perform the biopsy transperineally at my request but has
I have hesitantly decided to follow my Urologist’s recommendation and get a prostate biopsy (more on my situation in this thread https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/146729819/reconsidering ) …and my doctor has agreed to perform the biopsy transperineally at my request but has
Chrisopopolis
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Anyone had a MRN? Prolotherapy? Interstim or neuromodulator for pudental nerve issues?
Has anyone had a MRN- which is a MRI Neuro graphy to diagnose issue with pudental
nerve
? I know a diagnostic pudental
nerve
block
can be done but am wondering if there is an actual test that someone had that can find “where” the pudental nerve is being compressed or entrapped ?
Has anyone had a MRN- which is a MRI Neuro graphy to diagnose issue with pudental
nerve
? I know a diagnostic pudental
nerve
block
can be done but am wondering if there is an actual test that someone had that can find “where” the pudental nerve is being compressed or entrapped ?
Blima45
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Give me a break!
Tried all sorts of drugs and a
nerve
block
injection and nothing has helped. Initially the hospital upped my steroids from 12mg I was on to 25mg as they weren’t sure if it was GCA. After a couple of days it was reduced to 20mg.
Tried all sorts of drugs and a
nerve
block
injection and nothing has helped. Initially the hospital upped my steroids from 12mg I was on to 25mg as they weren’t sure if it was GCA. After a couple of days it was reduced to 20mg.
Griggser
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Getting off Verapamil
After 2nd ablation for SVT, I had AFib episodes. Cardiologist said I could take Verapamil and if this did not stop Afib, could add Flecainide. I was told for the SVT ablation blanking period 1 week. I concluded 3 months more appropriate and decided to take 180 mg Verapamil sustained release once/day
After 2nd ablation for SVT, I had AFib episodes. Cardiologist said I could take Verapamil and if this did not stop Afib, could add Flecainide. I was told for the SVT ablation blanking period 1 week. I concluded 3 months more appropriate and decided to take 180 mg Verapamil sustained release once/day
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
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