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I think I have Peripheral Neuropathy ...
I've had
Nerve
block
injections that only make it worse and have been on so much medication but the Pain Management consultant told me to stop the gabapentin because it isnt working but hasnt given me anything in its place. I have spent most of my day writhing and actually screaming in pain.
I've had
Nerve
block
injections that only make it worse and have been on so much medication but the Pain Management consultant told me to stop the gabapentin because it isnt working but hasnt given me anything in its place. I have spent most of my day writhing and actually screaming in pain.
AnastasiaSAT
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Neuro Support
6 years ago
Going round in circles
I have another appointment at my GP today (having seen them at least once a week for the past 2 months) to try and sort my pain levels out. I suffer with chronic back, hip and joint pain - no official diagnosis as of yet but GP is worried about the instability of my hip joint. It clunks out of place
I have another appointment at my GP today (having seen them at least once a week for the past 2 months) to try and sort my pain levels out. I suffer with chronic back, hip and joint pain - no official diagnosis as of yet but GP is worried about the instability of my hip joint. It clunks out of place
Butwhydoesithurt
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
UK to USA Long Stay Travel Insurance?
Hello All, I’m new and this is my first question, so my apologies if this has already been discussed previously. Please can you make recommendations / suggestions for a good Long Haul, Long Stay (couple of months) Travel Insurance, for someone in the UK, with PAF and on daily Anticoagulant and Beta Blocker
Hello All, I’m new and this is my first question, so my apologies if this has already been discussed previously. Please can you make recommendations / suggestions for a good Long Haul, Long Stay (couple of months) Travel Insurance, for someone in the UK, with PAF and on daily Anticoagulant and Beta Blocker
ForTheLoveOfDogs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
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Atrial tachycardia
Hi, I have just been diagnosed with atrial tachycardia and atrial ectopic salvo runs. This came through via letter after my implantable loop recorder picked it up. Please can anyone give me any info? There's not much online relating to adults. Is this something that's treated? It sure feels dangerous
Hi, I have just been diagnosed with atrial tachycardia and atrial ectopic salvo runs. This came through via letter after my implantable loop recorder picked it up. Please can anyone give me any info? There's not much online relating to adults. Is this something that's treated? It sure feels dangerous
Jellybelly2016
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Atrial tachycardia
Hi, I have just been diagnosed with atrial tachycardia and atrial ectopic salvo runs. This came through via letter after my implantable loop recorder picked it up. Please can anyone give me any info? There's not much online relating to adults. Is this something that's treated? It sure feels dangerous
Hi, I have just been diagnosed with atrial tachycardia and atrial ectopic salvo runs. This came through via letter after my implantable loop recorder picked it up. Please can anyone give me any info? There's not much online relating to adults. Is this something that's treated? It sure feels dangerous
Jellybelly2016
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Hopeless...nothing will get better
Hi everyone. I have been a long time sufferer of depression and anxiety (both diagnosed, and treated with meds and psychotherapy). I'm a 47 year old man, married over 20 years, and the only thing that makes my life worth living anymore is my 11 year old daughter, that I love more than life itself. I'm
Hi everyone. I have been a long time sufferer of depression and anxiety (both diagnosed, and treated with meds and psychotherapy). I'm a 47 year old man, married over 20 years, and the only thing that makes my life worth living anymore is my 11 year old daughter, that I love more than life itself. I'm
notlrac
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
I gave up meds
Post ablation my A-Fib is gone. Without discussing it with my doc, I stopped Pradaxa, metoprolol & Crestor. Am I crazy?
Post ablation my A-Fib is gone. Without discussing it with my doc, I stopped Pradaxa, metoprolol & Crestor. Am I crazy?
edglueck
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Questions?????
Hi Fellow Sufferers, I am no different than most of you on here,I suffer severe Pelvic Pain. But I have a couple of questions I would like to ask,that I'm not 💯sure of. There mainly for people with PN. 1,how was you diagnosed with PN? 2,What are the symptoms of PN? 3,What do/have done to help with
Hi Fellow Sufferers, I am no different than most of you on here,I suffer severe Pelvic Pain. But I have a couple of questions I would like to ask,that I'm not 💯sure of. There mainly for people with PN. 1,how was you diagnosed with PN? 2,What are the symptoms of PN? 3,What do/have done to help with
Hidden
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Nerve block lower spine
I have to pay £195 consultation and £450 for
nerve
root
block
of I go private. Im in desperation and great pain. I cant cope any longer. Thank you. H.
I have to pay £195 consultation and £450 for
nerve
root
block
of I go private. Im in desperation and great pain. I cant cope any longer. Thank you. H.
HellyLlewelly
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Israeli neuro-modulation device may spell end to migraines
December 5, 2018
Israeli neuro-modulation device may spell end to migraines
It may look like Geordi’s visor in Star Trek, but Neurorelief’s device shows promise in treating migraines.
By Brian Blum, Israel21c
Fourteen percent of American adults suffer from migraines or severe headaches
December 5, 2018
Israeli neuro-modulation device may spell end to migraines
It may look like Geordi’s visor in Star Trek, but Neurorelief’s device shows promise in treating migraines.
By Brian Blum, Israel21c
Fourteen percent of American adults suffer from migraines or severe headaches
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Back In AF.
Hi everyone. After 9 days in NSR I woke up this morning back in AF. It certainly seems that food is one of my triggers, I didn't get home from work till 20.30 last night had my evening meal and went to bed at about 22.30. I'm thinking of having my main meal at dinner time and just having a snack for
Hi everyone. After 9 days in NSR I woke up this morning back in AF. It certainly seems that food is one of my triggers, I didn't get home from work till 20.30 last night had my evening meal and went to bed at about 22.30. I'm thinking of having my main meal at dinner time and just having a snack for
TommoHFC
in
AF Association
6 years ago
New to AF
Good afternoon, I have a question relating to the use of NOAC, specifically, Apixaban. I had a recent AF event, which is one of two that I have had over the last 3 years, I am 51. I have been advised that I need to take anticoagulant therapy in order to reduce my risk of Strokes (Unfortunately genetics
Good afternoon, I have a question relating to the use of NOAC, specifically, Apixaban. I had a recent AF event, which is one of two that I have had over the last 3 years, I am 51. I have been advised that I need to take anticoagulant therapy in order to reduce my risk of Strokes (Unfortunately genetics
AdamHi
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Tens machine
Has anyone used a tens machine? Does it help? What one should I get? I need one with a few settings! As my pain is extremely bad!
Has anyone used a tens machine? Does it help? What one should I get? I need one with a few settings! As my pain is extremely bad!
Oliviamelvin19
in
Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
TENS Unit - Helping with birth?
Hello all, I got speaking to my coworkers about labor as it is my first birth. Both ladies did a natural birth with no epidural. They use this gadget called TENS Unit which you can rent it from BOOTS or buy it. What it does it sent a current everytime you get a contraction (wave if you're into Hypnobirthing
Hello all, I got speaking to my coworkers about labor as it is my first birth. Both ladies did a natural birth with no epidural. They use this gadget called TENS Unit which you can rent it from BOOTS or buy it. What it does it sent a current everytime you get a contraction (wave if you're into Hypnobirthing
Sooikim
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
6 years ago
Nerve Block or Cortisone Injection?
Hi to all! Has anyone had experience of either of these for lower back pain? My life os unmanageable at the minute and I need to go private to pay for this urgently. My history is total hysterectomy with Endometriosis on my bowel. I have 3 bluging discs one has an annular ring tear. Thank you. H.
Hi to all! Has anyone had experience of either of these for lower back pain? My life os unmanageable at the minute and I need to go private to pay for this urgently. My history is total hysterectomy with Endometriosis on my bowel. I have 3 bluging discs one has an annular ring tear. Thank you. H.
HellyLlewelly
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
AF to SVT?
Hi I have had AF for over 11years using flecainide and atenolol to keep it under control .I would normally get the odd af episode once or twice a year lasting up to a hour or so .However over the past few weeks I have been loads of etcopics and very short episodes of svt lasting up to 1 mins on a daily
Hi I have had AF for over 11years using flecainide and atenolol to keep it under control .I would normally get the odd af episode once or twice a year lasting up to a hour or so .However over the past few weeks I have been loads of etcopics and very short episodes of svt lasting up to 1 mins on a daily
highbury44
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Would these be Afib ?
Hi everyone. I am 39, mother of 2, I started having palpitations this year. I august had 24 h ECG that showed several supra ventricular extrasystols and I was given metoprolol 50 mg daily. I did not take it daily as it lowers my BP which is already low. Since last Thursday I experience daily episodes
Hi everyone. I am 39, mother of 2, I started having palpitations this year. I august had 24 h ECG that showed several supra ventricular extrasystols and I was given metoprolol 50 mg daily. I did not take it daily as it lowers my BP which is already low. Since last Thursday I experience daily episodes
laura000
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Hypothyroidism and sick sinus syndrome
I find this forum really useful for explaining some of the things I've wondered about for the last 30 years. A couple of years ago my GP found I had an irregular heartbeat. I eventually saw a cardiologist who diagnosed sick sinus syndrome and said that I didn't need any treatment. The GP thought I
I find this forum really useful for explaining some of the things I've wondered about for the last 30 years. A couple of years ago my GP found I had an irregular heartbeat. I eventually saw a cardiologist who diagnosed sick sinus syndrome and said that I didn't need any treatment. The GP thought I
LynetteP
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Apixaban
Hi All, I was diagnosed with a blood clot on my lung 3 weeks ago and have been put on Apixaban. I get an ache in my chest on and off through out the day and assume its a side effect of the drug as the hospital was not concerned when I mentioned it. Is it worth switching to Rivaroxaban instead?
Hi All, I was diagnosed with a blood clot on my lung 3 weeks ago and have been put on Apixaban. I get an ache in my chest on and off through out the day and assume its a side effect of the drug as the hospital was not concerned when I mentioned it. Is it worth switching to Rivaroxaban instead?
Bodmeister
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Had an episode
I’m a 65-year-old male that has had three ablations none of them worked and a still have a fib. So the doctor put me on Tykosun and I’ve been feeling great for the last five months with no issues and no side effects or heart rate. However yesterday I took a nice one hour walk with my wife and my heart
I’m a 65-year-old male that has had three ablations none of them worked and a still have a fib. So the doctor put me on Tykosun and I’ve been feeling great for the last five months with no issues and no side effects or heart rate. However yesterday I took a nice one hour walk with my wife and my heart
jsanta
in
AF Association
6 years ago
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