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pain whilst on zoladex
Hi everyone I just wanted some advice regarding zoladex, I have been using it for the last 9 months for my severe endo but for the last month or so I have started flaring up again I’m always in pain having to take painkillers daily around the clock. I felt fantastic before this last month best I’ve
Hi everyone I just wanted some advice regarding zoladex, I have been using it for the last 9 months for my severe endo but for the last month or so I have started flaring up again I’m always in pain having to take painkillers daily around the clock. I felt fantastic before this last month best I’ve
SK2021
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Travelling on public transport with liver disease
Hi all, this is not quite the first post from me - have tried to answer a couple of questions some while back - but could really do with some help for myself now. I've not been diagnosed with liver disease but am pretty sure I have it - weight loss, fluid retention and also - for nearly thirty years
Hi all, this is not quite the first post from me - have tried to answer a couple of questions some while back - but could really do with some help for myself now. I've not been diagnosed with liver disease but am pretty sure I have it - weight loss, fluid retention and also - for nearly thirty years
Daphnis61
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Advice needed
I was on the contraceptive pill for 10 years due to bad periods and back pain. In November I came off the pill to start a family. I normally have a 32-35 day cycle. In February I had a 63 day cycle so totally missed a period, I contacted the doctor and they said if I missed another to get in contact
I was on the contraceptive pill for 10 years due to bad periods and back pain. In November I came off the pill to start a family. I normally have a 32-35 day cycle. In February I had a 63 day cycle so totally missed a period, I contacted the doctor and they said if I missed another to get in contact
aco1994
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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Hi everyone, I am currently taking 6 zapain a day but really do not think they are helping. I will discuss with doctor for an alternative to try , but would love to hear if anything has worked for you so I have some idea of what might be available. Thank you to those who reply. cmjoyce
Hi everyone, I am currently taking 6 zapain a day but really do not think they are helping. I will discuss with doctor for an alternative to try , but would love to hear if anything has worked for you so I have some idea of what might be available. Thank you to those who reply. cmjoyce
cmjoyce
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
Ocular hypertension and insomnia
My glaucoma consultant is concerned that the IOP in my left eye is too high. I’ve already had a trab on my right eye and she says that if the left one doesn’t go down I will need to have a trab on that eye too. I’ve been suffering with insomnia since I got Covid about a month ago and haven’t had a good
My glaucoma consultant is concerned that the IOP in my left eye is too high. I’ve already had a trab on my right eye and she says that if the left one doesn’t go down I will need to have a trab on that eye too. I’ve been suffering with insomnia since I got Covid about a month ago and haven’t had a good
YoungontheOutside
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Help change Health Professionals' attitudes to FM and FM diagnosis - your experiences, please... Sorry, a bit of a long read...
Background to my question.
Just had my second total knee replacement and my lovely Physio Salma at my hospital is particularly interested in trying to change attitudes toward FM in certain health sector groups and has made this a major part of her Senior Physio Thesis for which she is presenting
Background to my question.
Just had my second total knee replacement and my lovely Physio Salma at my hospital is particularly interested in trying to change attitudes toward FM in certain health sector groups and has made this a major part of her Senior Physio Thesis for which she is presenting
denny_the_wench
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Anyone with ET use Besremi?
Pegasys is causing me significant liver enzyme increases. I have high risk ET, CALR-1 and resistant to Hydrea. Pegasys has worked well for past 8 years but now liver can no longer tolerate. Just wondering if anyone else has had this happen and what the change in cytoreductive management strategy was
Pegasys is causing me significant liver enzyme increases. I have high risk ET, CALR-1 and resistant to Hydrea. Pegasys has worked well for past 8 years but now liver can no longer tolerate. Just wondering if anyone else has had this happen and what the change in cytoreductive management strategy was
Mountainbiker12
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Peripheral Neuropathy PN Activist
PN at Mayo Clinic offers better care and definition - see Peripheral Neuropathy. John Hopkins Medicine https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/peripheral-neuropathy Peripheral Neuropathy | Johns Hopkins Medicinereports “Usually a peripheral neuropathy can’t be cured, but you
PN at Mayo Clinic offers better care and definition - see Peripheral Neuropathy. John Hopkins Medicine https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/peripheral-neuropathy Peripheral Neuropathy | Johns Hopkins Medicinereports “Usually a peripheral neuropathy can’t be cured, but you
CIPN
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Neuropathy Support
2 years ago
Sunday’s Poem is Tarantella
Do you remember an Inn, Miranda? Do you remember an Inn? And the tedding and the spreading Of the straw for a bedding, And the fleas that tease in the High Pyrenees, And the wine that tasted of the tar? And the cheers and the jeers of the young muleteers (Under the vine of the dark verandah)
Do you remember an Inn, Miranda? Do you remember an Inn? And the tedding and the spreading Of the straw for a bedding, And the fleas that tease in the High Pyrenees, And the wine that tasted of the tar? And the cheers and the jeers of the young muleteers (Under the vine of the dark verandah)
Lyd12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
help what painkillers best for flares and fibro
spent yesterday with the world going on and me out of it tramadol seems to be losing effect started antidepressant not sure if its doing anything any ideas
spent yesterday with the world going on and me out of it tramadol seems to be losing effect started antidepressant not sure if its doing anything any ideas
pauluk60
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NRAS
2 years ago
Is this a flare
Hi all thought I’d update you on my post is this a flare!!!! As no painkillers helped just wondered if I was having a flare but thank goodness no I’m not. I’ve had an MRI and found a disc pressing on a nerve but requires no surgery at the moment. however my ESR was raised as was my CRP. Have been
Hi all thought I’d update you on my post is this a flare!!!! As no painkillers helped just wondered if I was having a flare but thank goodness no I’m not. I’ve had an MRI and found a disc pressing on a nerve but requires no surgery at the moment. however my ESR was raised as was my CRP. Have been
Reddev
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Flying with flareup of GCA
I have planned a trip to England from the United States to England for several Months now. I am supposed to leave the U.S. on Monday 26th September. Now my right temporal vein has started to protrude and aches. Ihave had an ESR test nd CRP test but both are normal.I have been on a maintenance level of
I have planned a trip to England from the United States to England for several Months now. I am supposed to leave the U.S. on Monday 26th September. Now my right temporal vein has started to protrude and aches. Ihave had an ESR test nd CRP test but both are normal.I have been on a maintenance level of
DeliaGray
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
I had the worst pain of my life last night. I couldn’t get out of bed for 1.5 hrs!
I come on here sometimes to have a good moan. I’ve had RA since i was 21. (30 yrs). Plus Iritis & Glaucoma. I’ve had an awful time the last month. First i had a very painful flare of my Iritis. Deep throbbing, burning, aching in my right eye, very bad vision. Had to go to Moorfields a&e. Went at about
I come on here sometimes to have a good moan. I’ve had RA since i was 21. (30 yrs). Plus Iritis & Glaucoma. I’ve had an awful time the last month. First i had a very painful flare of my Iritis. Deep throbbing, burning, aching in my right eye, very bad vision. Had to go to Moorfields a&e. Went at about
Vixen2
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NRAS
2 years ago
Trab Positivity
I had a trab 4 weeks ago and a complete rework 1 week later due to very low pressure. It hasnt been easy. I went in high risk as my pressure was 50 so I guess I wasnt going to have an easy ride of it. We are now getting somewhere but Im not there yet. Yesterday a member of my family who I rarely see
I had a trab 4 weeks ago and a complete rework 1 week later due to very low pressure. It hasnt been easy. I went in high risk as my pressure was 50 so I guess I wasnt going to have an easy ride of it. We are now getting somewhere but Im not there yet. Yesterday a member of my family who I rarely see
Beaudidily
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
tooth extraction
yesterday I went to the emergency dentist-I was referred there by my city main emergency dentist. Anyway it was because of an away night and day off tooth pain I had I just could not Cope with. The dentist said what was wrong and told me the best thing was to take it out. I agreed and it was obviously
yesterday I went to the emergency dentist-I was referred there by my city main emergency dentist. Anyway it was because of an away night and day off tooth pain I had I just could not Cope with. The dentist said what was wrong and told me the best thing was to take it out. I agreed and it was obviously
Junny123
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
RLS what works for me
After bilateral hip replacement in 2015, I developed RLS in both legs, seem to hit at once when it attacks. Mainly at night of course or during meetings or when I'm still too long. I take a plant product called kratom. It might not be legal in all states but is in mine (for now). I learned about it
After bilateral hip replacement in 2015, I developed RLS in both legs, seem to hit at once when it attacks. Mainly at night of course or during meetings or when I'm still too long. I take a plant product called kratom. It might not be legal in all states but is in mine (for now). I learned about it
restle
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Medical cannabis
Hi everyone you might find interesting this article regarding the benefits of medical cannabis https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/3561418/angus-woman-benefits-of-medical-cannabis/ unfortunately it seems the article is now only for subscribers but basically talks about a woman
Hi everyone you might find interesting this article regarding the benefits of medical cannabis https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/3561418/angus-woman-benefits-of-medical-cannabis/ unfortunately it seems the article is now only for subscribers but basically talks about a woman
JoseT
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
New to pmr, advice please
When I was first diagnosed with pmr, I was put on 15mg pred, I felt better so I tried to taper down to 10mg ….big mistake! The pmr came back with a vengeance and my doctor put me on 20mg pred. After 3 weeks, I am still suffering even worse, it feels like I’m having the inside of my body stretched and
When I was first diagnosed with pmr, I was put on 15mg pred, I felt better so I tried to taper down to 10mg ….big mistake! The pmr came back with a vengeance and my doctor put me on 20mg pred. After 3 weeks, I am still suffering even worse, it feels like I’m having the inside of my body stretched and
Sueloobyloo
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Ptosis following Trabeculectomy
I’m on week 8 following my first Trabeculectomy and still have a droopy eyelid (ptosis) - I know this is a very common factor and was expecting it but just wondering (praying) that this will resolve and go back to normal on its own? I think roughly the 3 month point is what I’ve read in terms of full
I’m on week 8 following my first Trabeculectomy and still have a droopy eyelid (ptosis) - I know this is a very common factor and was expecting it but just wondering (praying) that this will resolve and go back to normal on its own? I think roughly the 3 month point is what I’ve read in terms of full
Eyehelp5
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
pain killers
what’s the best pain killers to take after, I’m having mine done Monday and want to get some ready.
what’s the best pain killers to take after, I’m having mine done Monday and want to get some ready.
Badboy321
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 years ago
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