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Over the last week or so we've been constantly on the move. Travelling slowly along the canals is wonderful but the lack of exercise is taking its toll. I'm moving around the boat and pulling on ropes when we go through locks but I've only managed maybe a short walk if I'm lucky before we set off, 8
Over the last week or so we've been constantly on the move. Travelling slowly along the canals is wonderful but the lack of exercise is taking its toll. I'm moving around the boat and pulling on ropes when we go through locks but I've only managed maybe a short walk if I'm lucky before we set off, 8
Yesletsgo
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
GCA- fuzzy, prickly feeling in my scalp
I have tapered down to 20mg of Pred (this is the second time around- had to go back up to 30mg & have now gone much slower down to this level). I've been ok for the last 2 weeks but the past few days I have been getting an increasingly fuzzy, prickly feeling in my scalp on the side which has been my
I have tapered down to 20mg of Pred (this is the second time around- had to go back up to 30mg & have now gone much slower down to this level). I've been ok for the last 2 weeks but the past few days I have been getting an increasingly fuzzy, prickly feeling in my scalp on the side which has been my
Janeval
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Injections in lower back from pain clinic
This may not be the right forum to reach out to for my new issue, but hoping someone can tell me if there is a forum for this subect I had referral to pain clinic, to get some relief from spinal stenosis, buldging disk, degenerative, osteo etc in lower back that had gotten much worse over last few mos
This may not be the right forum to reach out to for my new issue, but hoping someone can tell me if there is a forum for this subect I had referral to pain clinic, to get some relief from spinal stenosis, buldging disk, degenerative, osteo etc in lower back that had gotten much worse over last few mos
arvine
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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Can you help with? Understanding doctor needed! Please private message me (PM) here on this site if you know the name of a doctor in London who is considerate of strong pain medication… Hello all, I find it so comforting to check in and read how others are finding their journey re. pain. Mine goes up
Can you help with? Understanding doctor needed! Please private message me (PM) here on this site if you know the name of a doctor in London who is considerate of strong pain medication… Hello all, I find it so comforting to check in and read how others are finding their journey re. pain. Mine goes up
Byron5757
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Hope this helps!
Hi everyone, I do not have CLL but I do have the itchy, pins and needles prickly feeling on my upper arms at night when I cover up. Once it starts it's relentless. I spoke to my Dermatologist about it and she said it sounded like a nerve problem. She prescribed me Fluocinonide cream 0.05 percent. I rub
Hi everyone, I do not have CLL but I do have the itchy, pins and needles prickly feeling on my upper arms at night when I cover up. Once it starts it's relentless. I spoke to my Dermatologist about it and she said it sounded like a nerve problem. She prescribed me Fluocinonide cream 0.05 percent. I rub
MiaRiley21
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CLL Support
11 months ago
4 month postnlap update
Just wanted to share a hopefully positive story.4 months post lap after over 20years of pelvic pain always put down to IBS. 20months waiting for a lap and finally found I did have endometriosis quite extensive in POD. Ive gone from being in pain alll day everyday taking stong painkellers to try and get
Just wanted to share a hopefully positive story.4 months post lap after over 20years of pelvic pain always put down to IBS. 20months waiting for a lap and finally found I did have endometriosis quite extensive in POD. Ive gone from being in pain alll day everyday taking stong painkellers to try and get
Crazycatladyjones
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
pegasys and migraines
I see from a recent post response that there are others on Pegasys who have suffered from migraines. I have been on 45 mcg weekly for a few months and have just had an excruciatingly painful migraine. I have had a few less painful ones. I’m hoping some patients will share their experience on this
I see from a recent post response that there are others on Pegasys who have suffered from migraines. I have been on 45 mcg weekly for a few months and have just had an excruciatingly painful migraine. I have had a few less painful ones. I’m hoping some patients will share their experience on this
Smithjoa
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
PARENTS
Has anyone ever been psychologically bullied by their own mother? I have no idea I'm gonna survive this. Even when everything seems fine, it never stops. Last week I had a pretty bad car accident, and in the past few I have been feeling a lot of pain to my neck. Today I went to the ER, and I was
Has anyone ever been psychologically bullied by their own mother? I have no idea I'm gonna survive this. Even when everything seems fine, it never stops. Last week I had a pretty bad car accident, and in the past few I have been feeling a lot of pain to my neck. Today I went to the ER, and I was
littlefreak1
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Hopelessness
I've been diagnosed officially with PTSD this week which is not a shock. I begin EMDR sessions next week so hope those are able to help. I have these bouts of feeling hopeless. I'm trying not to go too hard on myself but just feel that things will never get easier. Cry myself to sleep most nights with
I've been diagnosed officially with PTSD this week which is not a shock. I begin EMDR sessions next week so hope those are able to help. I have these bouts of feeling hopeless. I'm trying not to go too hard on myself but just feel that things will never get easier. Cry myself to sleep most nights with
Hidden
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ICUsteps
3 months ago
Ablate or wait?
About 1 year ago I suffered with recurrent AF episodes usually overnight and they lasted from 1 hour to 5 hours. On two occasions I went to A&E and was kept in A&E overnight. I got a consultant appointment and he prescribed Flecainide 100mg twice per day and a spot on the NHS ablation waiting list.
About 1 year ago I suffered with recurrent AF episodes usually overnight and they lasted from 1 hour to 5 hours. On two occasions I went to A&E and was kept in A&E overnight. I got a consultant appointment and he prescribed Flecainide 100mg twice per day and a spot on the NHS ablation waiting list.
Jazzguitar22
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AF Association
9 months ago
ambulanced to A&E
hi all, well last night was absolute disaster, did a few bit yesterday and as the day went on started feeling very poorly, horrendous pain in my back, sick, dizzy, palpitations, very breathless. Hubby called an ambulance they were with me in ten minutes, did all my obs and decided a trip to A&E was in
hi all, well last night was absolute disaster, did a few bit yesterday and as the day went on started feeling very poorly, horrendous pain in my back, sick, dizzy, palpitations, very breathless. Hubby called an ambulance they were with me in ten minutes, did all my obs and decided a trip to A&E was in
Cimmy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
ninny74
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
ninny74
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
This researcher is REVERSING BLINDNESS in monkeys!
'Eye problems' are common symptoms with PD. this is no joke, i've been watching this guy's videos for a couple of years dr david sinclair (Phd) is a best-seller on NY Times he is an anti-aging specialist and talks about his latest research with mice and monkeys that is [i]
reversing BLINDNESS caused
'Eye problems' are common symptoms with PD. this is no joke, i've been watching this guy's videos for a couple of years dr david sinclair (Phd) is a best-seller on NY Times he is an anti-aging specialist and talks about his latest research with mice and monkeys that is [i]
reversing BLINDNESS caused
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Good Morning Monday People
Good morning all, I haven't posted in a while since getting my ESA and starting EMDR. I've experienced a lot of improvement and have adjusted well to the Citalopram which leaves me feeling more alive than the Sertraline I was on. I've been feeling contemplative lately about motivation. What are some
Good morning all, I haven't posted in a while since getting my ESA and starting EMDR. I've experienced a lot of improvement and have adjusted well to the Citalopram which leaves me feeling more alive than the Sertraline I was on. I've been feeling contemplative lately about motivation. What are some
ClassicalBlueKitty
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
painkillers
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DianeGrayson
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
sage painkiller for back pain
my mother has autoimmune liver disease and severe osteoporotic back pain. She has been prescribed codeine which she takes most days but the side effects are debilitating. What painkillers are sage and effective for her?
my mother has autoimmune liver disease and severe osteoporotic back pain. She has been prescribed codeine which she takes most days but the side effects are debilitating. What painkillers are sage and effective for her?
DianeGrayson
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
uveitis and temporomandibular jaw disorder
hello! Uveitis since 2008, well controlled using Humira posting today as a matter of curious interest, a very unscientific info gathering regarding: incidence of uveitis with temporomandibular jaw disorder as comorbidity. was in ophthalmologist yesterday, mentioned for the nth time my endless
hello! Uveitis since 2008, well controlled using Humira posting today as a matter of curious interest, a very unscientific info gathering regarding: incidence of uveitis with temporomandibular jaw disorder as comorbidity. was in ophthalmologist yesterday, mentioned for the nth time my endless
magician
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Behçet's UK
11 months ago
Euthyroid Sick Syndrome
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with Euthyroid Sick Syndrome or thinks they may have it? I am now beginning to think that my problems are due to this and not Hypothyroidism. Am thinking of getting a reverse T3 test but it's quite expensive.This cannot be treated with meds so
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with Euthyroid Sick Syndrome or thinks they may have it? I am now beginning to think that my problems are due to this and not Hypothyroidism. Am thinking of getting a reverse T3 test but it's quite expensive.This cannot be treated with meds so
Sooty101
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Dry eyes through the night
Hello! Can anyone share tips on how to cope with dry eyes through the night? Before I sleep I use an eye ointment such as hylo night or xailin night and also optrex night drops but I still wake up every few hours with really sore eyes which I'm presuming that they are dry! I put more drops in them every
Hello! Can anyone share tips on how to cope with dry eyes through the night? Before I sleep I use an eye ointment such as hylo night or xailin night and also optrex night drops but I still wake up every few hours with really sore eyes which I'm presuming that they are dry! I put more drops in them every
AlwaysKind
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Glaucoma / uveitis/cornea damage
Hi all Was just asking has anyone had anxiety problems due to blurred vision etc , I've only just started to not want to go places I normally would have gone I.e football , leisure , running even shopping , any feedback would be very much appreciated Thanks
Hi all Was just asking has anyone had anxiety problems due to blurred vision etc , I've only just started to not want to go places I normally would have gone I.e football , leisure , running even shopping , any feedback would be very much appreciated Thanks
LondonStadium
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
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