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My husband had a dvt event a few weeks ago and had the usual response of heparin injections for 4 days,and put on apixaban. I commented to him that Apixaban will sort out the clot in his femoral vein .The AC nurse stopped me and said,no, Apixaban does not work on actual clots it prevents further ones
My husband had a dvt event a few weeks ago and had the usual response of heparin injections for 4 days,and put on apixaban. I commented to him that Apixaban will sort out the clot in his femoral vein .The AC nurse stopped me and said,no, Apixaban does not work on actual clots it prevents further ones
wilsond
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AF Association
6 months ago
Total knee replacement - 6 weeks on
Hi Today is my 6 week anniversary of having my TKR on my right knee. I'm keen to start driving again and wondered if I need to get the go ahead from the physio first or what is the protocol? My understanding was that if you can do an emergency stop you can drive. I have an automatic car so I'll be
Hi Today is my 6 week anniversary of having my TKR on my right knee. I'm keen to start driving again and wondered if I need to get the go ahead from the physio first or what is the protocol? My understanding was that if you can do an emergency stop you can drive. I have an automatic car so I'll be
Divasong
in
Arthritis Action
6 months ago
potential endo, no confirmed diagnosis.
to take it right back I have been experiencing numerous gynaecological issues for around 7 years now following my first C-Section. Extreme bloating, heavy periods but not painful and also periods that last a long time with darker/old blood. Fluctuating from constipation and diarrhoea. I have been given
to take it right back I have been experiencing numerous gynaecological issues for around 7 years now following my first C-Section. Extreme bloating, heavy periods but not painful and also periods that last a long time with darker/old blood. Fluctuating from constipation and diarrhoea. I have been given
CLBX1
in
Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
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U.S. Gov't to Negotiate Prices for Ibrutinib
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/politics/medicare-drug-price-negotiations/index.html#:~:text=Medicare%20will%20soon%20start%20negotiating%20the%20prices%20of%2010%20drugs%20with%20manufacturers.&text=The%20Biden%20administration%20unveiled%20Tuesday,blood%20thinners%20and%20diabetes%20medications.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/politics/medicare-drug-price-negotiations/index.html#:~:text=Medicare%20will%20soon%20start%20negotiating%20the%20prices%20of%2010%20drugs%20with%20manufacturers.&text=The%20Biden%20administration%20unveiled%20Tuesday,blood%20thinners%20and%20diabetes%20medications.
michaeledward
in
CLL Support
9 months ago
NHS Rheumatology Appointment
Update on my trials and tribulations regarding a diagnosis for my bilateral shoulder and hip pain...... Still haven't had any treatment or been given any medication bar pain killers and NSAIDs.... Got my referral letter for the NHS Rheumatology referral......Feb 24th 2024..... Absolutely devastated
Update on my trials and tribulations regarding a diagnosis for my bilateral shoulder and hip pain...... Still haven't had any treatment or been given any medication bar pain killers and NSAIDs.... Got my referral letter for the NHS Rheumatology referral......Feb 24th 2024..... Absolutely devastated
Paulx222
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Osteoporosis and RA
management
doctor who has just done some radio frequency ablation on my back just had it done last Thursday still in alot of pain because of injection site could take up to six weeks before I know whether it has worked for me or not fingers crossed early days.I have suffered with RA for thirty years
management
doctor who has just done some radio frequency ablation on my back just had it done last Thursday still in alot of pain because of injection site could take up to six weeks before I know whether it has worked for me or not fingers crossed early days.I have suffered with RA for thirty years
Bhlen1963
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NRAS
2 months ago
bloated stomach
hi last year had so many problems with uti that became resistant to antibiotics. I think finally infection are gone. Also I have extremely large floppy bowel (which doctors keep saying never seen one so bad. Just to give info on what my bowel is like) I use to have diahorrea but then went to constipation
hi last year had so many problems with uti that became resistant to antibiotics. I think finally infection are gone. Also I have extremely large floppy bowel (which doctors keep saying never seen one so bad. Just to give info on what my bowel is like) I use to have diahorrea but then went to constipation
Nerissa
in
IBS Network
6 months ago
Cramps 32 weeks pregnant
Hi lovely people. I am currently experiencing fairly severe cramps that have been going on for about 24 hours. The cramps are low down front and back and basically continues. I have called the maternity triage this evening and she said it sounds like braxton hicks and to take some painkillers. I am kind
Hi lovely people. I am currently experiencing fairly severe cramps that have been going on for about 24 hours. The cramps are low down front and back and basically continues. I have called the maternity triage this evening and she said it sounds like braxton hicks and to take some painkillers. I am kind
Hidden
in
Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
6 months ago
Things, regimens,etc that are probably RLS worthless.
If you find something that you sincerely believe helps you, go for it (hypnotherapy for
pain
management
comes to mind). This posting is information, not judgment. For the rest of us RLS sufferers, the list is probably things to steer of. As always, peace, and I hope this helps.
If you find something that you sincerely believe helps you, go for it (hypnotherapy for
pain
management
comes to mind). This posting is information, not judgment. For the rest of us RLS sufferers, the list is probably things to steer of. As always, peace, and I hope this helps.
fritz34
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Adenomyosis, should I have hysterectomy?
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
mavenmi
in
Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
painkillers for toothache
I have ET and am on Pegasys Interferon. Hello My question is, I have very bad toothache and can’t see a dentist for a couple of weeks ! I want to take a painkiller stronger than paracetamol? Has anyone been in a similar situation and was able to take something stronger ? Thank you for reading this
I have ET and am on Pegasys Interferon. Hello My question is, I have very bad toothache and can’t see a dentist for a couple of weeks ! I want to take a painkiller stronger than paracetamol? Has anyone been in a similar situation and was able to take something stronger ? Thank you for reading this
Abrams
in
MPN Voice
6 months ago
Headaches with GCA
Do you get headaches anywhere in your head or just in a certain place? And painkillers don't work.
Do you get headaches anywhere in your head or just in a certain place? And painkillers don't work.
Caulkhead63
in
PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Rectal fissure - healed!
I'm not sure if this is the correct group to post in as I do not have IBS, however for 10+ years, I had a rectal fissure that just wouldn’t go away. I live in the Caribbean, have a healthy lifestyle and diet. Years ago, when first diagnosed with the fissure, I was prescribed Lidoprocto suppositories
I'm not sure if this is the correct group to post in as I do not have IBS, however for 10+ years, I had a rectal fissure that just wouldn’t go away. I live in the Caribbean, have a healthy lifestyle and diet. Years ago, when first diagnosed with the fissure, I was prescribed Lidoprocto suppositories
StogStog
in
IBS Network
6 months ago
knee replacement
hi had a meniscus op repair for torn cartlidge 2007 and have all sorts of problems since, with by right knee, swelling so much with walking and can’t stand in one position for long, and have a bakers cyst swelling pouch on the back crease of knee which is painful. my left leg has carried the right
hi had a meniscus op repair for torn cartlidge 2007 and have all sorts of problems since, with by right knee, swelling so much with walking and can’t stand in one position for long, and have a bakers cyst swelling pouch on the back crease of knee which is painful. my left leg has carried the right
Nat107
in
Arthritis Action
6 months ago
High neutrophil count😱
My wife's last blood test showed her platelets were up at @800 And her neutrophil count at over 70, her Hgb was 116, hematocrit was 0.38 which is high for her, but as it was only three weeks since she had three units of packed red cells and a bag of iron, that was expected. I read in the guardian of
My wife's last blood test showed her platelets were up at @800 And her neutrophil count at over 70, her Hgb was 116, hematocrit was 0.38 which is high for her, but as it was only three weeks since she had three units of packed red cells and a bag of iron, that was expected. I read in the guardian of
jointpain
in
MPN Voice
6 months ago
‘They thought I had cancer’: painkiller banned in UK linked to Britons’ deaths in Spain
Just want to make sure anyone with access to metamizole is aware of these possible issues. It is NOT available in the UK. [i]
‘They thought I had cancer’: painkiller banned in UK linked to Britons’ deaths in Spain
[/i] [i]Patients’ group says reactions to metamizole can cause sepsis and organ
Just want to make sure anyone with access to metamizole is aware of these possible issues. It is NOT available in the UK. [i]
‘They thought I had cancer’: painkiller banned in UK linked to Britons’ deaths in Spain
[/i] [i]Patients’ group says reactions to metamizole can cause sepsis and organ
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
7 weeks on and a million questions sorry
hi and good morning all, well I’m 7 weeks after icu ventilation and I have a million questions I’m hoping people could shed some light on so I don’t dr google everything and think I have every illness known to man!! I was on ventilation for 9 days in icu and I still have health issues popping up here
hi and good morning all, well I’m 7 weeks after icu ventilation and I have a million questions I’m hoping people could shed some light on so I don’t dr google everything and think I have every illness known to man!! I was on ventilation for 9 days in icu and I still have health issues popping up here
Alfiedude99
in
ICUsteps
6 months ago
Sacral Insufficiency Fractures
Hi, I've just joined this online community, which feels like a good start! I was diagnosed with sacral insufficiency fractures following a scan in February of this year. My symptoms - excruciating pain and limited mobility - started in September 2022 only 3 months after the finish of my pelvic radiotherapy
Hi, I've just joined this online community, which feels like a good start! I was diagnosed with sacral insufficiency fractures following a scan in February of this year. My symptoms - excruciating pain and limited mobility - started in September 2022 only 3 months after the finish of my pelvic radiotherapy
Poir
in
Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
6 months ago
Eugenol
I just happened to come across some information relating to cirrhosis. It is called eugenol and it comes from cloves. The NIH as recently as 2021 has done studies and as far as I can tell it is helping the liver to heal. I am not a scientist so the big scientific words are beyond me so I am not sure
I just happened to come across some information relating to cirrhosis. It is called eugenol and it comes from cloves. The NIH as recently as 2021 has done studies and as far as I can tell it is helping the liver to heal. I am not a scientist so the big scientific words are beyond me so I am not sure
leanne5000
in
British Liver Trust
9 months ago
I didn’t know if I’d be able to come back…..
Hello It’s been months since I posted to all the lovely supportive people here. I’m very sorry but I couldn’t face it as I had an injury, which a physio said meant that I might not be able to run again. I was devastated. But the amazing news is after nearly 4 months of not running I started very slowly
Hello It’s been months since I posted to all the lovely supportive people here. I’m very sorry but I couldn’t face it as I had an injury, which a physio said meant that I might not be able to run again. I was devastated. But the amazing news is after nearly 4 months of not running I started very slowly
LindySearle
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
6 months ago
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