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Bilateral Ilioinguinal Nerve Block?
I'm having a Bilateral Ilioinguinal
Nerve
block
in a couple of days. Has anyone had this before? Was it effective at all? Any advice/experiences would be welcomed. Thank you! K xx
I'm having a Bilateral Ilioinguinal
Nerve
block
in a couple of days. Has anyone had this before? Was it effective at all? Any advice/experiences would be welcomed. Thank you! K xx
Kelbel91
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Just Wondering!
Hope everyone is well and staying warm! I was just wondering, I have a couple of different issues and have an appointment with a Private Pain Specialist today. I have Chronic Painful Bladder Syndrome, Bladder Reflex, Kidney Reflex and a Duplex Kidney on my left side. This causes me to get CONSTANT UTI's
Hope everyone is well and staying warm! I was just wondering, I have a couple of different issues and have an appointment with a Private Pain Specialist today. I have Chronic Painful Bladder Syndrome, Bladder Reflex, Kidney Reflex and a Duplex Kidney on my left side. This causes me to get CONSTANT UTI's
1994Nicolette
in
Pain Concern
4 years ago
Shingles
I have spent all day at the hospital with severe pain on breast rib and back was told I have shingles absolutely agony nothing is stopping this pain it’s constantly there has anyone else had this ?? I’m losing the Will to live pain so so bad ???
I have spent all day at the hospital with severe pain on breast rib and back was told I have shingles absolutely agony nothing is stopping this pain it’s constantly there has anyone else had this ?? I’m losing the Will to live pain so so bad ???
Lynnsashalily
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
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Trigger point Injections/nerve block
I had trigger point injections and a pedundal
nerve
block
2 days ago. My pain has been gradually getting worse since. Is it normal to flare really bad? I have alot of pain and like this pressure feeling. I hope I didnt worsen anything. :(
I had trigger point injections and a pedundal
nerve
block
2 days ago. My pain has been gradually getting worse since. Is it normal to flare really bad? I have alot of pain and like this pressure feeling. I hope I didnt worsen anything. :(
Ambernicole
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Recommendation of tens machine both use in labour and for endo pain?
Hello, I'm thinking of buying a tens machine for labour, but also want it to be an investment for post labour when my endo pains come back with a likely vengeance. I am a bit sceptical about how effective it'll be for both, but figure it might be worth a go... So has anyone used a model that worked for
Hello, I'm thinking of buying a tens machine for labour, but also want it to be an investment for post labour when my endo pains come back with a likely vengeance. I am a bit sceptical about how effective it'll be for both, but figure it might be worth a go... So has anyone used a model that worked for
BonitaBB
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Hurting so bad after pn block :(
So I'm 5 days out from my pedundal
nerve
block
and I'm scared, I'm experiencing severe burning and pain in my clitoris. Which I have never experienced before. Could a pn block cause a flare or pain in this area I cant stop crying it's so awful. I dont see the doctor until November 4th.
So I'm 5 days out from my pedundal
nerve
block
and I'm scared, I'm experiencing severe burning and pain in my clitoris. Which I have never experienced before. Could a pn block cause a flare or pain in this area I cant stop crying it's so awful. I dont see the doctor until November 4th.
Ambernicole
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Cynicism
Hi guys... again. It's now been a week since a "proper" Afib episode, I've had a few missed beats and one episode of 5 seconds. I was thinking that is a step in the right direction, but the the cynical side of me is saying it's to do with the high dose 12.5mg of Bisoprolol I'm on that is responsible
Hi guys... again. It's now been a week since a "proper" Afib episode, I've had a few missed beats and one episode of 5 seconds. I was thinking that is a step in the right direction, but the the cynical side of me is saying it's to do with the high dose 12.5mg of Bisoprolol I'm on that is responsible
Kia68
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Impressive Benefits Of Neem
There are certain anti-inflammatory properties in neem leaves. This is especially exciting for arthritis research. The paste or oil, when applied to aching joints and muscles due to arthritis can significantly reduce pain and discomfort, and even increase flexibility if consistently used. https://www.organicfacts.net
There are certain anti-inflammatory properties in neem leaves. This is especially exciting for arthritis research. The paste or oil, when applied to aching joints and muscles due to arthritis can significantly reduce pain and discomfort, and even increase flexibility if consistently used. https://www.organicfacts.net
Kia17
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Shingles jab
Thank you all for your replies about the 2 types of shingles jabs and for PMRpro's site redirection... mmmm... all responses indicate missing this generous offer! Do GPs read the info? I have very little faith in my current GP so will tackle the surgery forewarned and, if necessary, forearmed.
Thank you all for your replies about the 2 types of shingles jabs and for PMRpro's site redirection... mmmm... all responses indicate missing this generous offer! Do GPs read the info? I have very little faith in my current GP so will tackle the surgery forewarned and, if necessary, forearmed.
tgca
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Statins for women
You guys might be getting a little sick of my ongoing rants about statins (especially since I'm preaching to the choir) but I do like practicing my ranting skills, and we get a surprising number of women both here and on the NHS group who are "on statins". I did a bit of googling to see what the latest
You guys might be getting a little sick of my ongoing rants about statins (especially since I'm preaching to the choir) but I do like practicing my ranting skills, and we get a surprising number of women both here and on the NHS group who are "on statins". I did a bit of googling to see what the latest
TheAwfulToad
Ambassador
in
Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Steroid injection
Hi I had a
nerve
block
six weeks ago for PN it numbed me for around two hours, my consultant arranged for me to come back and see her in three weeks and then I had a steroid injection since then I have excruciating pain, I am taking pregablin twice daily 300mg morning and 300mg at bedtime along with
Hi I had a
nerve
block
six weeks ago for PN it numbed me for around two hours, my consultant arranged for me to come back and see her in three weeks and then I had a steroid injection since then I have excruciating pain, I am taking pregablin twice daily 300mg morning and 300mg at bedtime along with
Janebee
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Chest discomfort with heart failure
Hi, I had heart block and needed a Pm fitted however all tests done on heart were fine. 15 months later PM only in minimal use however I have started to get slight pains in my chest and my daytime resting bpm is in the high 80s to 90s. I am concerned my heart muscle may be struggling hence the high
Hi, I had heart block and needed a Pm fitted however all tests done on heart were fine. 15 months later PM only in minimal use however I have started to get slight pains in my chest and my daytime resting bpm is in the high 80s to 90s. I am concerned my heart muscle may be struggling hence the high
Redcollector
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
Flecainide advice
Happy almost New year. Guess my heart wanted to get one more kick in, before we say goodby to 2019. My still recurring AFib episodes have been 3-6 weeks apart, albeit milder and shorter, since my ablation in June 2018. Tonight’s episode is a bit more intractable, as I usually take 1/2 a 25mg metoprolol
Happy almost New year. Guess my heart wanted to get one more kick in, before we say goodby to 2019. My still recurring AFib episodes have been 3-6 weeks apart, albeit milder and shorter, since my ablation in June 2018. Tonight’s episode is a bit more intractable, as I usually take 1/2 a 25mg metoprolol
hartbeast
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Apixaban
Hi all, Looking for some advice if you could help me, I have paroxysmal AF, and I am fortunate that I only have about 1 event a year although I am plagued with ectopic beats, my cardiologist has stated that I have a very irritable heart. Unfortunately I have had a bad month throughout December my Apple
Hi all, Looking for some advice if you could help me, I have paroxysmal AF, and I am fortunate that I only have about 1 event a year although I am plagued with ectopic beats, my cardiologist has stated that I have a very irritable heart. Unfortunately I have had a bad month throughout December my Apple
karl1524
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Tapering again.
Hello to all you lovely people who have helped me over the last week. Things have now progressed further and this morning I noticed a rash where the pain had been. A visit to the doctor confirmed my suspicion of shingles. So I think I did have a PMR flare but I now also have shingles. Life is such fun
Hello to all you lovely people who have helped me over the last week. Things have now progressed further and this morning I noticed a rash where the pain had been. A visit to the doctor confirmed my suspicion of shingles. So I think I did have a PMR flare but I now also have shingles. Life is such fun
Seraphina56
in
PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
What do you think?
Opinions please, I know we arent docs, just wondering if I should shut up and b a good patient or push for my wishes: Ive had PAF close to 5 yr( I think, lol), getting less and less frequent. My last episode was spring 2018. I was taking Flecainide as a pip, and metoprolol twice daily. 4 mo ago I asked
Opinions please, I know we arent docs, just wondering if I should shut up and b a good patient or push for my wishes: Ive had PAF close to 5 yr( I think, lol), getting less and less frequent. My last episode was spring 2018. I was taking Flecainide as a pip, and metoprolol twice daily. 4 mo ago I asked
Hidden
in
AF Association
5 years ago
SOS - accident - not thyroid related
Yesterday my husband fell (there was a pothole) crossing the road and pulled me down with him. He is perfectly ok apart from a grazed finger, but I fell on my right side and the side of both knees. We were very near our medical centre, so went in and were seen by a nurse. She bathed and dressed my knees
Yesterday my husband fell (there was a pothole) crossing the road and pulled me down with him. He is perfectly ok apart from a grazed finger, but I fell on my right side and the side of both knees. We were very near our medical centre, so went in and were seen by a nurse. She bathed and dressed my knees
Christabel
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Pain and bleeding during sex
My gynecologist finally came and was frustrated with my numerous visits and concern so she suggested that I get Botox injected into my
nerve
to
block
the pain. At the time I was 19, I didn’t want Botox injected into me.
My gynecologist finally came and was frustrated with my numerous visits and concern so she suggested that I get Botox injected into my
nerve
to
block
the pain. At the time I was 19, I didn’t want Botox injected into me.
helpme98
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
ITP and shingles
If you've had ITP, can you take acyclovir? As having been given these for shingles, but knowing that they lower your immune system,? Cheers
If you've had ITP, can you take acyclovir? As having been given these for shingles, but knowing that they lower your immune system,? Cheers
Mazmeadows
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Hello, my name is MS
Hi, my name is MS and I'm an invisible chronic illness. I am now velcroed to you for life. Others around you can't see me or hear me, but YOUR body feels me. I can attack you anywhere and anyhow I please. I can cause severe pain, or, if I'm in a good mood, I can just cause you to ache all over. Remember
Hi, my name is MS and I'm an invisible chronic illness. I am now velcroed to you for life. Others around you can't see me or hear me, but YOUR body feels me. I can attack you anywhere and anyhow I please. I can cause severe pain, or, if I'm in a good mood, I can just cause you to ache all over. Remember
TexasLawman
in
My MSAA Community
5 years ago
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