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Occipital nerve block postponed
Hi all I was due to have my
nerve
block
this week but when I contacted them asking when I should stop my warfarin I was told to stop 3 days prior and order clexane from my gp.
Hi all I was due to have my
nerve
block
this week but when I contacted them asking when I should stop my warfarin I was told to stop 3 days prior and order clexane from my gp.
SteveRN
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Such A Pain In The Back
Face like it and walk like it. Sleep deprived and zombified. For over a year and a half I’ve had excruciating pain in my back that runs down my left leg making it it feel like I’m carrying a dead persons leg. I’ve learned this is a symptom of my bowel endometriosis playing havoc with my sciatic nerve
Face like it and walk like it. Sleep deprived and zombified. For over a year and a half I’ve had excruciating pain in my back that runs down my left leg making it it feel like I’m carrying a dead persons leg. I’ve learned this is a symptom of my bowel endometriosis playing havoc with my sciatic nerve
SimplyDeeDee
in
Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Warning about gizmo watches
I just came across a story recently with some graphic photos of a chap who suffered third degree burns from one of the "smart" watches so many here seem to love. It seems he was sleeping with it on when the battery caught fire and welded it to his wrist. I once welded a normal watch to my wrist by
I just came across a story recently with some graphic photos of a chap who suffered third degree burns from one of the "smart" watches so many here seem to love. It seems he was sleeping with it on when the battery caught fire and welded it to his wrist. I once welded a normal watch to my wrist by
BobD
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AF Association
5 years ago
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New here. Having a holter monitor and ECG on the 22nd November.
Would love to know what others here thing. I had a hysterectomy last year and retained my ovaries so I didn't plummet into menopause. During my hospital stay, the nurse told me that I have an irregular pulse. I had an ECG 2 weeks prior to my surgery and I kind of knew that I had an irregular pulse anyway
Would love to know what others here thing. I had a hysterectomy last year and retained my ovaries so I didn't plummet into menopause. During my hospital stay, the nurse told me that I have an irregular pulse. I had an ECG 2 weeks prior to my surgery and I kind of knew that I had an irregular pulse anyway
daffodil53
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
One reason to donate to Malecare-We're the VERY first nonprofit to provide gay men with prostate cancer support groups, starting in 1998.
Our community is great. Many from our Prostate Cancer community are creating action, hope and gratitude by responding to Malecare's call for support. Our Advanced Prostate Cancer community has been astoundingly responsive. There's still time to donate at https://malecare.org/donate There are lots of
Our community is great. Many from our Prostate Cancer community are creating action, hope and gratitude by responding to Malecare's call for support. Our Advanced Prostate Cancer community has been astoundingly responsive. There's still time to donate at https://malecare.org/donate There are lots of
Darryl
Partner
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 years ago
There are lots of great charities competing for your donations today, Please read why donating to Malecare is important
Our community is great. Many from our Prostate Cancer community are creating action, hope and gratitude by responding to Malecare's call for support. Our Advanced Prostate Cancer community has been astoundingly responsive. There's still time to donate at https://malecare.org/donate There are lots
Our community is great. Many from our Prostate Cancer community are creating action, hope and gratitude by responding to Malecare's call for support. Our Advanced Prostate Cancer community has been astoundingly responsive. There's still time to donate at https://malecare.org/donate There are lots
Darryl
Partner
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
There's lots of competition for your donation today. Please read why many of us are donating to Malecare https://malecare.org/donate
Our community is great. Many from our Advanced Prostate Cancer community are creating action, hope and gratitude by responding to Malecare's call for support. There's still time to donate at https://malecare.org/donate There are lots of great charities competing for your donations today, and several
Our community is great. Many from our Advanced Prostate Cancer community are creating action, hope and gratitude by responding to Malecare's call for support. There's still time to donate at https://malecare.org/donate There are lots of great charities competing for your donations today, and several
Darryl
Partner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Not sure how to keep going
People keep calling me an inspiration and strong but Im really really struggling. A little bit of background - over the past 2 years I spent 18 months on morphine, had an excision surgery and ended up having to have a TLHBSO and excision 12 months later in an attempt to help my pain. My pain for last
People keep calling me an inspiration and strong but Im really really struggling. A little bit of background - over the past 2 years I spent 18 months on morphine, had an excision surgery and ended up having to have a TLHBSO and excision 12 months later in an attempt to help my pain. My pain for last
livvi_livvi
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Vaginal pain, anal pain, nearly 4 years on and feeling desperate!
I have seen various bodies, had a Pudendal
nerve
block
, taken Gaberpenten, Amitriptyiline, am on HRT, am using Vagifem and Ovestin cream. I also have Lichen Planus on my vaginal lips, but the Trimovate is making no difference.
I have seen various bodies, had a Pudendal
nerve
block
, taken Gaberpenten, Amitriptyiline, am on HRT, am using Vagifem and Ovestin cream. I also have Lichen Planus on my vaginal lips, but the Trimovate is making no difference.
Walterbull
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
I'm baaack
Hi Everyone, After a few visits with the Neurologists nurse practitioner my PCP decided he was not happy with this neurologists office. He is not convinced I do not have MS and the neurologist office has not explained some of the findings such as my elevated spinal fluid protein, ataxia and spasticity
Hi Everyone, After a few visits with the Neurologists nurse practitioner my PCP decided he was not happy with this neurologists office. He is not convinced I do not have MS and the neurologist office has not explained some of the findings such as my elevated spinal fluid protein, ataxia and spasticity
Tigerlilly81
in
My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Advised head GP re weight loss and Diabetes
Hi, all. Our local head GP was the speaker at a meeting I attended today. I told him about this site (I hope you read this Dr David!). He had not heard of Dr David Unwin (the UK GP who saves the NHS tens of thousands of pounds a year on diabetes drugs through Low carb). I feel that my body-fat percentage
Hi, all. Our local head GP was the speaker at a meeting I attended today. I told him about this site (I hope you read this Dr David!). He had not heard of Dr David Unwin (the UK GP who saves the NHS tens of thousands of pounds a year on diabetes drugs through Low carb). I feel that my body-fat percentage
S11m
Volunteer 70lb IF20
in
Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Facet joint injections
I am a little apprehensive as in July I had
nerve
root
block
injections, which made everything worse...I literally went from walking in fine (moderate pain and on a mixture of tablets) to have them done to not being able to walk without crutches after and am increase in my pain to like 20 times worse
I am a little apprehensive as in July I had
nerve
root
block
injections, which made everything worse...I literally went from walking in fine (moderate pain and on a mixture of tablets) to have them done to not being able to walk without crutches after and am increase in my pain to like 20 times worse
Leelee16661
in
Pain Concern
5 years ago
Back on the dreaded Atenolol
Hi all, it didn't last - back on the 25mg Atenolol. I managed a week but the heart rate didn't go down (115bpm) and blood pressure stayed high. On the plus side no AF just atrial tachy. I'm going to try again though as i'm sure its the beta blocker that's making me feel so rough (slight ringing in ears
Hi all, it didn't last - back on the 25mg Atenolol. I managed a week but the heart rate didn't go down (115bpm) and blood pressure stayed high. On the plus side no AF just atrial tachy. I'm going to try again though as i'm sure its the beta blocker that's making me feel so rough (slight ringing in ears
Matt40
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Pain relief
Hi guys! Im after some advise and guidance on pain relief, I have extreme pains including severe sciatica with my endometriosis. I tried a TENS machine but this made things worse and heat therapy is becoming less and less effective unless I'm burning my skin (more of a distraction from the pain). In
Hi guys! Im after some advise and guidance on pain relief, I have extreme pains including severe sciatica with my endometriosis. I tried a TENS machine but this made things worse and heat therapy is becoming less and less effective unless I'm burning my skin (more of a distraction from the pain). In
Anon1846
in
Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Augmentation
It's 3am in the morning with no chance of sleep my legs and body twitching and jerking. I took a 3.75mg zopiclone and that didn't work either. My pramipexole 0.52mg was taken at usual time of10pm but didn't do much good. Funnily enough before I went to bed I felt good I'm writing mainly to disguise the
It's 3am in the morning with no chance of sleep my legs and body twitching and jerking. I took a 3.75mg zopiclone and that didn't work either. My pramipexole 0.52mg was taken at usual time of10pm but didn't do much good. Funnily enough before I went to bed I felt good I'm writing mainly to disguise the
Hoochybaby
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Medication
I have been prescribed diltiazem hydrochloride 90 mg twice a day ! Seems high to me the dose. Anyone else on these ? Hate new meds 😩 been prescribed this as they couldn’t induce an episode today of SVT and PAF so they could do ablation ? But did get chest pain whilst they were trying to induce it?
I have been prescribed diltiazem hydrochloride 90 mg twice a day ! Seems high to me the dose. Anyone else on these ? Hate new meds 😩 been prescribed this as they couldn’t induce an episode today of SVT and PAF so they could do ablation ? But did get chest pain whilst they were trying to induce it?
Supernerogirl
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Another step towards a universal flu vaccine. Building a better flu shot.
Each year millions of Americans become sick with the flu, hundreds of thousands are hospitalized and tens of thousands die. Getting the flu shot can reduce the chances of infection. But, at best, the vaccine is only effective 40% to 60% of the time, according to the CDC. Now Michigan State University
Each year millions of Americans become sick with the flu, hundreds of thousands are hospitalized and tens of thousands die. Getting the flu shot can reduce the chances of infection. But, at best, the vaccine is only effective 40% to 60% of the time, according to the CDC. Now Michigan State University
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
TENS machine for pain relief
Hi All! I have tried using a TENS machine as I have been told they are good for relieving pain. When I used it it didn't feel right! Even on a low setting I was getting popping feelings in my pelvis and felt like my organs were moving! Is this normal? Thanks in advance!
Hi All! I have tried using a TENS machine as I have been told they are good for relieving pain. When I used it it didn't feel right! Even on a low setting I was getting popping feelings in my pelvis and felt like my organs were moving! Is this normal? Thanks in advance!
Anon1846
in
Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Bisoprolol or propranolol
What beta blocker should I take? I have been given Bisoprolol and propranolol to great my anxiety induced tachycardia, however I have asthma (mild/moderate) and low blood pressure (ranging from 90/58 to 128/88) my doctor does not seem to care
What beta blocker should I take? I have been given Bisoprolol and propranolol to great my anxiety induced tachycardia, however I have asthma (mild/moderate) and low blood pressure (ranging from 90/58 to 128/88) my doctor does not seem to care
Luceecain
in
Anxiety Support
5 years ago
How we humans came into being?
Complex disease transmission patterns could explain why it took tens of thousands of years after first contact for our ancestors to replace Neanderthals throughout Europe and Asia. https://news.stanford.edu/press/view/31036
Complex disease transmission patterns could explain why it took tens of thousands of years after first contact for our ancestors to replace Neanderthals throughout Europe and Asia. https://news.stanford.edu/press/view/31036
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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