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Pudendal Neuralgia..getting block,,, please respond Thanks
Has anyone ever had a pudendal
nerve
block
and it helped them with the rectal pain and sitting down.... On Lyrica, xanaflex and small does of percoset 10mg....
Has anyone ever had a pudendal
nerve
block
and it helped them with the rectal pain and sitting down.... On Lyrica, xanaflex and small does of percoset 10mg....
pianoguy
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Apixaban blood tests lack of knowledge
Just got home after efficient and speedy nurse appt for the bloods and ECG I requested ( on Apixaban and Flecainide) For once appt was with Sister not one of our very good HCAs and she did both. I mentioned I'd had to ask a GP for these checks and could it not be flagged up. She said they were looking
Just got home after efficient and speedy nurse appt for the bloods and ECG I requested ( on Apixaban and Flecainide) For once appt was with Sister not one of our very good HCAs and she did both. I mentioned I'd had to ask a GP for these checks and could it not be flagged up. She said they were looking
Bagrat
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Allergy v intolerance.
This is an article from a guy - Chris Kesser, who writes on health issues. I thought it might interest some of you, as it brings up issues that are often discussed here. Please excuse the wholesale lifting of the article, but I'm not very proficient at fiddling with a small mobile phone!! "Hi, everyone
This is an article from a guy - Chris Kesser, who writes on health issues. I thought it might interest some of you, as it brings up issues that are often discussed here. Please excuse the wholesale lifting of the article, but I'm not very proficient at fiddling with a small mobile phone!! "Hi, everyone
Madlegs1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
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hi all new to this site I had a cardioversion in nov2018 all ok till jan 32019 felt unwell went to docs and now had a e c g back in af im still on apixaban and bisoprolol any ideas where I go now
hi all new to this site I had a cardioversion in nov2018 all ok till jan 32019 felt unwell went to docs and now had a e c g back in af im still on apixaban and bisoprolol any ideas where I go now
West56
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Does anyone know?
Hey everyone! So after wearing a Holter Monitor, my doctor stated they saw tachycardia. I was prescribed propranolol. Do any of you take it? Or have taken it? My doctor didn’t help much explaining my results at all. Can any one you read results. I’m very very anxious!
Hey everyone! So after wearing a Holter Monitor, my doctor stated they saw tachycardia. I was prescribed propranolol. Do any of you take it? Or have taken it? My doctor didn’t help much explaining my results at all. Can any one you read results. I’m very very anxious!
Brokenworry18
in
Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Chronic Penis Tip Pain
Recently I have received a pudendal
nerve
block
as one doctor guessed it could be
nerve
entrapment. The doctor said this guess was due to my pain profile and because my penis went completely numb recently when riding a bike for about 30 minutes. The block failed since the genitals never went numb.
Recently I have received a pudendal
nerve
block
as one doctor guessed it could be
nerve
entrapment. The doctor said this guess was due to my pain profile and because my penis went completely numb recently when riding a bike for about 30 minutes. The block failed since the genitals never went numb.
Painaway13
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Renal function test
Have just been reading some posts and read that if on apixaban that you should have regular tests. So, what is this test? I don't think I've ever had one. I was diagnosed in August 2017. Since then hardly seen anyone about this and certainly don't recall anything like this. I'm feeling let down by
Have just been reading some posts and read that if on apixaban that you should have regular tests. So, what is this test? I don't think I've ever had one. I was diagnosed in August 2017. Since then hardly seen anyone about this and certainly don't recall anything like this. I'm feeling let down by
Diamonddaisy
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Longstanding Paroxysmal af: What next for me?
Hi - A question or two and a bit of a moan - sorry! I have had Paroxysmal AF for 20 years. I had a pacemaker fitted in 2005 following a reaction after amiodorone which paces me at 60. Then 5 years AF clear then episodes started again. I've had 3 ablations in past 5 years and my EP says there's nothing
Hi - A question or two and a bit of a moan - sorry! I have had Paroxysmal AF for 20 years. I had a pacemaker fitted in 2005 following a reaction after amiodorone which paces me at 60. Then 5 years AF clear then episodes started again. I've had 3 ablations in past 5 years and my EP says there's nothing
HatsOn
in
AF Association
6 years ago
New to Apixaban
I am due to start 2 x 5mg Apixaban on Monday. It feels like a big moment for me. My other drug is bisoprolol 1.25mg daily. Apart from the concerns over side effects/bleeding, I noticed that the dose changes if you are 60kg or under. I am 60.5kg and my GP never asked my weight. Should I be worrying about
I am due to start 2 x 5mg Apixaban on Monday. It feels like a big moment for me. My other drug is bisoprolol 1.25mg daily. Apart from the concerns over side effects/bleeding, I noticed that the dose changes if you are 60kg or under. I am 60.5kg and my GP never asked my weight. Should I be worrying about
genorm
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AF Association
6 years ago
Physiology of RLS and possible new treatments
Possible new treatments could involve drugs that
block
the ion channels responsible for communication between
nerve
cells. It’s encouraging- but may take years before we see any helpful drugs. http://www.physoc.org/press-release/2018/breakthrough-treatment-restless-legs-syndrome
Possible new treatments could involve drugs that
block
the ion channels responsible for communication between
nerve
cells. It’s encouraging- but may take years before we see any helpful drugs. http://www.physoc.org/press-release/2018/breakthrough-treatment-restless-legs-syndrome
Joolsg
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
What can I do??
So you can imagine, I’d rather put up with the nearve pain,I’m hoping they will put me on some kind of
nerve
block
although I’m already taking some medication but it’s not relieving anything at all.
So you can imagine, I’d rather put up with the nearve pain,I’m hoping they will put me on some kind of
nerve
block
although I’m already taking some medication but it’s not relieving anything at all.
Teanna
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Airing Pain 110: Living with Cancer Pain
Living with a diagnosis, what palliative care entails, and non-pharmacological treatments. Programme link: https://audioboom.com/posts/7164792-living-with-cancer-pain This edition is funded by the Agnes Hunter Trust. According to Cancer Research UK, 50% of all people in England and Wales diagnosed
Living with a diagnosis, what palliative care entails, and non-pharmacological treatments. Programme link: https://audioboom.com/posts/7164792-living-with-cancer-pain This edition is funded by the Agnes Hunter Trust. According to Cancer Research UK, 50% of all people in England and Wales diagnosed
PainConcernProjects
Pain Concern
in
Pain Concern
5 years ago
We are on the brink of a new kind of medicine
As patients we worry about today and will we be better or worse tomorrow so we barely glimpse the broader medical dynamic that is remaking the very concept of medical care. There has never been a time like this in human history. Between 1750 and 1850 medical knowledge doubled. It doubled again by 1920
As patients we worry about today and will we be better or worse tomorrow so we barely glimpse the broader medical dynamic that is remaking the very concept of medical care. There has never been a time like this in human history. Between 1750 and 1850 medical knowledge doubled. It doubled again by 1920
nash2
Partner
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
5 years ago
Debilitating Fatigue .
Hello Everyone ,Happy Healthy New Year Too You All . I'm diagnosed with A.F. since Last March ,take Apixaban and use Pill In Pocket occasionally.have other chronic health issues .just wondering if anyone could recommend any energy pills Miracle pills would do !!!!,not sure which would be suitable for
Hello Everyone ,Happy Healthy New Year Too You All . I'm diagnosed with A.F. since Last March ,take Apixaban and use Pill In Pocket occasionally.have other chronic health issues .just wondering if anyone could recommend any energy pills Miracle pills would do !!!!,not sure which would be suitable for
Mary4711
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Thank you to everyone.
Hi all. I want to thank all those of you who replied to my post a couple of months ago after I was diagnosed with AF. Apart from the usual AF symptoms, I was suffering from frequent & severe 'bursting' sensations in the head which no one (not even the doctors) could identify. I changed the Bisoprolol
Hi all. I want to thank all those of you who replied to my post a couple of months ago after I was diagnosed with AF. Apart from the usual AF symptoms, I was suffering from frequent & severe 'bursting' sensations in the head which no one (not even the doctors) could identify. I changed the Bisoprolol
cat3
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
SVT
I am 5 days from having an attack of Svt,188 beats a minute,my 5th serious one in 2 years. Adenisone does not bring it down so I had amoriadone into my arm. It seemed to affect my head,it felt like the blood was draining from my head and it has taken me 5 days to feel myself again. I was taken off
I am 5 days from having an attack of Svt,188 beats a minute,my 5th serious one in 2 years. Adenisone does not bring it down so I had amoriadone into my arm. It seemed to affect my head,it felt like the blood was draining from my head and it has taken me 5 days to feel myself again. I was taken off
Hidden
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Getting the Meds Right Short of Ablation
After being only on the Beta Blocker, Metoprolol 25 mg. x 3 daily, and not being afib free, my doctor put me on Flecainide in addition to the Metoprolol. After one week on Flecainide 50 mg. x 2 day and Metoprolol 25 mg. x 2 day, I went into afib at 11:05 am on 12/28 with the kind of ragged, wild, rapid
After being only on the Beta Blocker, Metoprolol 25 mg. x 3 daily, and not being afib free, my doctor put me on Flecainide in addition to the Metoprolol. After one week on Flecainide 50 mg. x 2 day and Metoprolol 25 mg. x 2 day, I went into afib at 11:05 am on 12/28 with the kind of ragged, wild, rapid
willec49
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Tens machine
Hi ladies... hope you’re doing great!! I just wondered whether any of you had used a tens machine... did it help? Would you recommend? Xx
Hi ladies... hope you’re doing great!! I just wondered whether any of you had used a tens machine... did it help? Would you recommend? Xx
destiny121
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Bacterial Meningitis surviver , so far
I was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis 1/4/19, following a lumbar discectomy with CSF leak ( spinal fluid ) . 2 hospitals, 5 days in ICU.Discharged home 1/11/19 on continuous IV antibiotics. I am blessed to still be alive, from what I understand.
I was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis 1/4/19, following a lumbar discectomy with CSF leak ( spinal fluid ) . 2 hospitals, 5 days in ICU.Discharged home 1/11/19 on continuous IV antibiotics. I am blessed to still be alive, from what I understand.
Quiltergirl
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Meningitis Now
6 years ago
Optimistic after 2nd ablation.
1st ablation 18/1/18–pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) partially successful. 2nd ablation 27/12/18–discovered that right PVI from 1st ablation was successful, but the left PV has reconnected. The connection was too close to the left inferior pulmonary vein, which had mild narrowing from the 1st ablation
1st ablation 18/1/18–pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) partially successful. 2nd ablation 27/12/18–discovered that right PVI from 1st ablation was successful, but the left PV has reconnected. The connection was too close to the left inferior pulmonary vein, which had mild narrowing from the 1st ablation
Rocky-athlete
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AF Association
6 years ago
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