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Xtandi can fuel spread of bone tumours in advanced prostate cancer?
I've been taking Xtandi for two months now and my PSA has continued to go down, however, I'm definitely getting more pain from a tumour on my back below my shoulder blade. It's gone from being just uncomfortable to now needing to take some painkillers before I go to bed otherwise it's too painful to
I've been taking Xtandi for two months now and my PSA has continued to go down, however, I'm definitely getting more pain from a tumour on my back below my shoulder blade. It's gone from being just uncomfortable to now needing to take some painkillers before I go to bed otherwise it's too painful to
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Weaning off painkillers
Had hip replacement 6 weeks ago.On 1000mg paracetemol and 60mg codeine 4 times a day pain relief. Had no advice about how long I should take this medication or how to manage coming off it. Would love a drink at Christmas. How long should I be on painkillers and can I get off them this week?
Had hip replacement 6 weeks ago.On 1000mg paracetemol and 60mg codeine 4 times a day pain relief. Had no advice about how long I should take this medication or how to manage coming off it. Would love a drink at Christmas. How long should I be on painkillers and can I get off them this week?
GJPG
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
Mentally draining
I am just so sick of this, of putting up with excruciating pain. When I'm on my period is when I get the pain. It lasted for about 4 days, I passed out the other night as the stabbing pain was so intense. I started with chills and sweats and everything turned blurry, I leaned on the wall and felt my
I am just so sick of this, of putting up with excruciating pain. When I'm on my period is when I get the pain. It lasted for about 4 days, I passed out the other night as the stabbing pain was so intense. I started with chills and sweats and everything turned blurry, I leaned on the wall and felt my
Edda13
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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Neck and Shoulder pain. Bad at night, getting little sleep.
I have neck and shoulder pain which radiates down my arms. The only painkiller I can take is paracetamol as I take warfarin.The GP says it's due to taking Levothyroxine for an underactive thyroid. I've been taking both medications for over 10 years and woder about long term use. The pain is constant
I have neck and shoulder pain which radiates down my arms. The only painkiller I can take is paracetamol as I take warfarin.The GP says it's due to taking Levothyroxine for an underactive thyroid. I've been taking both medications for over 10 years and woder about long term use. The pain is constant
jackdaw50
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
22 going on 90
Hi, this is very random but I’ve been suffering from leg pain and weakness for a couple days now. My work involves standing all day and I’m usually exhausted every day but recently the last few days my legs have been killing. I’ve tried different pain killers and they only provide very small relief
Hi, this is very random but I’ve been suffering from leg pain and weakness for a couple days now. My work involves standing all day and I’m usually exhausted every day but recently the last few days my legs have been killing. I’ve tried different pain killers and they only provide very small relief
sparkle557
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
CFS Relapse
Hi I'm new to the group so please bear with me. I have been managing my CFS very well for the last few years but after having my Gall bladder removed earlier this year have had a bad relapse. I am having real difficulty getting my pacing right as am exhaused physically and mentally for 99% of the time
Hi I'm new to the group so please bear with me. I have been managing my CFS very well for the last few years but after having my Gall bladder removed earlier this year have had a bad relapse. I am having real difficulty getting my pacing right as am exhaused physically and mentally for 99% of the time
stravinsky1
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
2 years ago
Letterbox.
I do find this condition puzzling, you think you are getting a handle on it and then it jumps on you from another angle. Most of my difficulties with Osteoradionecrosis were associated with the right hand side of my jaw which I was finally starting to manage to a reasonable level of discomfort (I also
I do find this condition puzzling, you think you are getting a handle on it and then it jumps on you from another angle. Most of my difficulties with Osteoradionecrosis were associated with the right hand side of my jaw which I was finally starting to manage to a reasonable level of discomfort (I also
AncientMariner
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Mum in extreme pain
My Mum has been suffering with a Prolapse for the past 5 months and it has caused incredible amounts of pain. The pain seems to be easier when she first wakes up in the morning - to the point where she says she is completely resolved. For context, she has been diagnosed with a Stage 2 rectocele and
My Mum has been suffering with a Prolapse for the past 5 months and it has caused incredible amounts of pain. The pain seems to be easier when she first wakes up in the morning - to the point where she says she is completely resolved. For context, she has been diagnosed with a Stage 2 rectocele and
Concerned_Son1981
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
How do you get taken seriously when 'You look well"
How do you get medical professionals to see that you feel absolutely awful-when you look well? Nothing about me looks as if Im sick and I plod on. But Ive got long term gastritis/IBS/GERD and at present, seem to be stuck in an unending loop of pain and IBS symptoms which vary all the time and have
How do you get medical professionals to see that you feel absolutely awful-when you look well? Nothing about me looks as if Im sick and I plod on. But Ive got long term gastritis/IBS/GERD and at present, seem to be stuck in an unending loop of pain and IBS symptoms which vary all the time and have
ValDee88
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Magnesium salts and RLS: malate, glycinate or citrate
Just following up on a recent post recommending magnesium malate for RLS, quoting recommendations made by Californian company Pure Biogenics in promoting their RLS supplement Seratame. Looking into this, experiments on rats suggested that malate may be the most bio-available form of magnesium; there
Just following up on a recent post recommending magnesium malate for RLS, quoting recommendations made by Californian company Pure Biogenics in promoting their RLS supplement Seratame. Looking into this, experiments on rats suggested that malate may be the most bio-available form of magnesium; there
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Painful sciatica
Hi. I have spondylosthesis (bulging disc), L5 area and, having seen a surgeon at the Whittington Hospital, am now on a waiting list for facet joint injections. For the past several months I've had sciatica -- pain down the backs of both legs, worse when it rains (I can tell when it's going to rain) and
Hi. I have spondylosthesis (bulging disc), L5 area and, having seen a surgeon at the Whittington Hospital, am now on a waiting list for facet joint injections. For the past several months I've had sciatica -- pain down the backs of both legs, worse when it rains (I can tell when it's going to rain) and
Harefieldfan
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
Pain above molar teeth that runs across jaw and left side of head.
Hi, I have been suffering from an ache above my top molar teeth on my left hand side. I have had the pain on a few occasions over the last few years which have always cleared up after 5-10 days. My dentist never found a problem but gave me antibiotics a couple of times in case it was a sinus infection
Hi, I have been suffering from an ache above my top molar teeth on my left hand side. I have had the pain on a few occasions over the last few years which have always cleared up after 5-10 days. My dentist never found a problem but gave me antibiotics a couple of times in case it was a sinus infection
weird_pain
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
My first post: diagnostic laparoscopy didn't find anything but the horrible pain is still there
Hello, this is my first post here and I apologise for how long it is. I guess I am looking for some hope and advice. I am feeling really upset today because I had another phone call with my new gp who seems not to listen to me. I am forty, I’ve always suffered from bad periods (so did my mum and
Hello, this is my first post here and I apologise for how long it is. I guess I am looking for some hope and advice. I am feeling really upset today because I had another phone call with my new gp who seems not to listen to me. I am forty, I’ve always suffered from bad periods (so did my mum and
Drawing_82
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Treatment
Hi all, I’m new to the group even though I have been diagnosed with FM for around 15 years. I’ve come to a point where I’m in pain everyday, tired constantly and suffering from depression. I have always worked but the last three years I have had a lot of time off and now they are taking disciplinary
Hi all, I’m new to the group even though I have been diagnosed with FM for around 15 years. I’ve come to a point where I’m in pain everyday, tired constantly and suffering from depression. I have always worked but the last three years I have had a lot of time off and now they are taking disciplinary
Swan_Dive
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Re - chemo cocktail, Caelyx and Yondelis.
Good morning , After 5 lines of chemo my doctor has come up with this new regime - 6 x 3 weekly sessions if it proves to be working and if I can cope. I finished the 5th line just over 3 months ago. I’ve had Caelyx before but I’ve never heard of Yondelis. Has any one on this forum had any experience
Good morning , After 5 lines of chemo my doctor has come up with this new regime - 6 x 3 weekly sessions if it proves to be working and if I can cope. I finished the 5th line just over 3 months ago. I’ve had Caelyx before but I’ve never heard of Yondelis. Has any one on this forum had any experience
Erinna72
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Failed Back Surgery
In 2017 I had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis in L3/4/5. The operation was successful and for 3/4 months I was completely pain free for the first time in years! In 2018 I had a bad fall and this resulted in having a Rotator Cuff Repair which was successful but by now my spinal pain was back
In 2017 I had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis in L3/4/5. The operation was successful and for 3/4 months I was completely pain free for the first time in years! In 2018 I had a bad fall and this resulted in having a Rotator Cuff Repair which was successful but by now my spinal pain was back
Davewm
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
PS to previous post
I just want to clarify that the blood test results I had (from the only blood test I’ve had since diagnosis) for the inflammatory markers were done in the beginning of September, when I was still on around 1mg Prednisolone. Also that the painkillers I take in the morning only help a bit, not a lot. Having
I just want to clarify that the blood test results I had (from the only blood test I’ve had since diagnosis) for the inflammatory markers were done in the beginning of September, when I was still on around 1mg Prednisolone. Also that the painkillers I take in the morning only help a bit, not a lot. Having
ClioMcM
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Pin’s 📍are out 👍🏼
Took a little twisting to loosen them up and out they came with no pliers 😱. Little blood 🩸 but not too bad. Was a rough night last night needed a few pain pills, not much sleep. Throbbing this morning but bearable and it’s elevated. PT comes in at 11 o’clock and tomorrow Home Health to change bandages
Took a little twisting to loosen them up and out they came with no pliers 😱. Little blood 🩸 but not too bad. Was a rough night last night needed a few pain pills, not much sleep. Throbbing this morning but bearable and it’s elevated. PT comes in at 11 o’clock and tomorrow Home Health to change bandages
Kenu
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Finally received Endo diagnosis following laparoscopy... advice/support for next steps please!
Hi Everyone, I had investigative laparoscopy surgery back in October this year. I finally had my endometriosis diagnosed (it's only taken 18 years, for someone to truly listen), it was removed along with scarring and I had a mirena coil fitted. The validation I had after the surgery was unlike anything
Hi Everyone, I had investigative laparoscopy surgery back in October this year. I finally had my endometriosis diagnosed (it's only taken 18 years, for someone to truly listen), it was removed along with scarring and I had a mirena coil fitted. The validation I had after the surgery was unlike anything
Purple_Dinosaur
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
I had NO FIBRO PAIN while I had Covid. Significant?
Zolpidem is actually the most effective
pain
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killer
, when I take it at night to sleep.
Zolpidem is actually the most effective
pain
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killer
, when I take it at night to sleep.
Martini11
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
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