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Ibruphen tablets v gel
hello all well, here “up north” earlier this evening we had the most horrendous thunderstorm lasting 30 mins - and with huge hailstones -and, I kid you not, SNOW! My poor bedding plants have taken a right battering. I digress! Hubby has been advised to take pain killers for the awful pain he’s getting
hello all well, here “up north” earlier this evening we had the most horrendous thunderstorm lasting 30 mins - and with huge hailstones -and, I kid you not, SNOW! My poor bedding plants have taken a right battering. I digress! Hubby has been advised to take pain killers for the awful pain he’s getting
Doraflora
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Deep pain after BM
This is quite new to me in the last few weeks, I think others here have experience, I'd welcome comments. Not so long ago a good poo with much wind would relieve and the discomfort would pass at least for a while. Now it's even worse before, and immediately painful after, deep inside. It can be sharp
This is quite new to me in the last few weeks, I think others here have experience, I'd welcome comments. Not so long ago a good poo with much wind would relieve and the discomfort would pass at least for a while. Now it's even worse before, and immediately painful after, deep inside. It can be sharp
XDjames
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IBS Network
2 months ago
9 years on.
I had PP after l gave birth and years after when l had a miscarriage .I wasn’t diagnosed and l tried to hide it as l was afraid l would be separated from my child. I had my mum and husband with me; l know they were concerned about me as they hid the paracetamol and knives on top of the cupboards. They
I had PP after l gave birth and years after when l had a miscarriage .I wasn’t diagnosed and l tried to hide it as l was afraid l would be separated from my child. I had my mum and husband with me; l know they were concerned about me as they hid the paracetamol and knives on top of the cupboards. They
Catherine657
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
2 months ago
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Sepsis - a timely reminder
[i]“The paramedics were reluctant to take me in,” he said. “They thought I should go and see my GP. I could have gone back to sleep. And I would have died I suppose. After a bit of remonstration they agreed [to take me]. No doubt at all Kati saved my life. If we had got there two hours later I would
[i]“The paramedics were reluctant to take me in,” he said. “They thought I should go and see my GP. I could have gone back to sleep. And I would have died I suppose. After a bit of remonstration they agreed [to take me]. No doubt at all Kati saved my life. If we had got there two hours later I would
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 months ago
exhaustion and feeling no hope
hi, I have been suffering from rls and also in my arms, I have been sleeping on the sofa for almost 2 years because of interrupting my husbands sleep, I can’t seem to get the doctor to take me seriously, I am on gabapentin and various medications for severe back pain after an operation to remove a slipped
hi, I have been suffering from rls and also in my arms, I have been sleeping on the sofa for almost 2 years because of interrupting my husbands sleep, I can’t seem to get the doctor to take me seriously, I am on gabapentin and various medications for severe back pain after an operation to remove a slipped
Lizzy2301
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Pain from costochondritis is more severe than normal
I have costochondritis and the past two weeks I’ve had so much more pain than usual , it’s there pretty much 24/7 and higher pain score than normal . I take paracetamol and 30mg codeine which usually the paracetamol is enough 2/4 a day but I’m on 8 paracetamol and 2/3 codeine , if I take more then I
I have costochondritis and the past two weeks I’ve had so much more pain than usual , it’s there pretty much 24/7 and higher pain score than normal . I take paracetamol and 30mg codeine which usually the paracetamol is enough 2/4 a day but I’m on 8 paracetamol and 2/3 codeine , if I take more then I
Westie2012
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Pain Concern
2 months ago
Supporting evidence for PIP
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
Under active Thyroi
I'm the then same as you but I'm on 100mcg of throxine. If suffered like you itching and red welds I've been to G.P and been told not to worry. I find myself scratching and on fire through the night especially. I've been told don't worry it will stop but when???I'm on list of meds apixaban, montetucust
I'm the then same as you but I'm on 100mcg of throxine. If suffered like you itching and red welds I've been to G.P and been told not to worry. I find myself scratching and on fire through the night especially. I've been told don't worry it will stop but when???I'm on list of meds apixaban, montetucust
Deedee24155
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Biologics
I was diagnosed with rheaumatiod 18months ago ,still haven't found me a medication to help with this dreadful pain ,having said that I take paracetamol, oxycodone and 10 mgs of prednisalone which do help to take the edge of ,reasons for no rheaumy meds is I've tried hydroxychloroquine three times ,I
I was diagnosed with rheaumatiod 18months ago ,still haven't found me a medication to help with this dreadful pain ,having said that I take paracetamol, oxycodone and 10 mgs of prednisalone which do help to take the edge of ,reasons for no rheaumy meds is I've tried hydroxychloroquine three times ,I
Alice70
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NRAS
2 months ago
A series of flares
I was first diagnosed with PMR at the end of 2018 after a very stressful journey to Australia, and since then I have managed to reduce to 3.5 mg of prednisone. I started to taper slowly to 3mg and then to 2.5mg and I had a flare. I needed to go back up to 5mg to control the pain in my neck and shoulder
I was first diagnosed with PMR at the end of 2018 after a very stressful journey to Australia, and since then I have managed to reduce to 3.5 mg of prednisone. I started to taper slowly to 3mg and then to 2.5mg and I had a flare. I needed to go back up to 5mg to control the pain in my neck and shoulder
parsifalwiz
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
on holiday and a hard lesson learned with this disease.
since reducing effectively to 4mg (from 15mg in Oct 23) and getting on with life albeit at a much steadier pace, my Dr has recommended 1mg reduction every 8 weeks. I am currently on holiday in Canada, we are in week one of 3. I decided to stay at 4mg and not even consider reducing to at least a week
since reducing effectively to 4mg (from 15mg in Oct 23) and getting on with life albeit at a much steadier pace, my Dr has recommended 1mg reduction every 8 weeks. I am currently on holiday in Canada, we are in week one of 3. I decided to stay at 4mg and not even consider reducing to at least a week
MalloryMoss
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Flare treatment
Have had a ‘good’ run from 30 to 7mg but been feeling rotten of late. It’s like my steroids, HRT snd Levothyroxine have all suddenly stopped working and my mood has plummeted. Suspect it might be adrenal glands but now have a PMR flare to deal with. I had a dose of cold couple of months ago and some
Have had a ‘good’ run from 30 to 7mg but been feeling rotten of late. It’s like my steroids, HRT snd Levothyroxine have all suddenly stopped working and my mood has plummeted. Suspect it might be adrenal glands but now have a PMR flare to deal with. I had a dose of cold couple of months ago and some
Body_bonkers
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
HELP ...... PIP application - where do I start?
I'm so confused!Do i have to call for an application form or is there somewhere online. The very thought of the application process terrifies me, not to mention completing the form. Because i only take paracetamol and/or ibuprofen for pain when I need it I feel like not going to be taken seriously.
I'm so confused!Do i have to call for an application form or is there somewhere online. The very thought of the application process terrifies me, not to mention completing the form. Because i only take paracetamol and/or ibuprofen for pain when I need it I feel like not going to be taken seriously.
Gulfstream_Maggie
in
My Fibro Community
2 months ago
Pain Clinics
1. I attended my 1st PC in 2012 (Cambridge) following spinal decompression which was successful but I also had fibromyalgia. 2. Transferred to 2nd Peterborough PC due to travel problems. Sat through excruciatingly painful group sessions relating to the Biopsychosocial Model and Mindfulness. Course
1. I attended my 1st PC in 2012 (Cambridge) following spinal decompression which was successful but I also had fibromyalgia. 2. Transferred to 2nd Peterborough PC due to travel problems. Sat through excruciatingly painful group sessions relating to the Biopsychosocial Model and Mindfulness. Course
Blackwitch
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Pain Concern
2 months ago
Gallstones
Hello I went to out of hours in September after having pain under my ribs right side that went round to my back, they said to take paracetamol and buscopan, as I said I suffer with IBS. The next day the pain didnt go away and I went to A&E, they took blood and did an ECG it came back clear. They
Hello I went to out of hours in September after having pain under my ribs right side that went round to my back, they said to take paracetamol and buscopan, as I said I suffer with IBS. The next day the pain didnt go away and I went to A&E, they took blood and did an ECG it came back clear. They
aliclg
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
whiplash pain and interferon
hi everyone I started interferon about 6 weeks ago and apart from a bit of nausea and the odd ache the day after seem ( fingers crossed) to be tolerating it ok. However, we’re on Anglesey with friends ( all 70 ish) and thinking we all feel like spring chickens, we decided to book a rib ride under the
hi everyone I started interferon about 6 weeks ago and apart from a bit of nausea and the odd ache the day after seem ( fingers crossed) to be tolerating it ok. However, we’re on Anglesey with friends ( all 70 ish) and thinking we all feel like spring chickens, we decided to book a rib ride under the
Loubprv
Volunteer
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Pain Relief
I have posted before regarding Scleroderma and Raynauds and the problems which relate to this. I have osteoarthritis in my knees and they are so very painful. I was coping with the help of steroid injections, paracetamol and Ibuprofen however steroid injections are now limited with less relief and
I have posted before regarding Scleroderma and Raynauds and the problems which relate to this. I have osteoarthritis in my knees and they are so very painful. I was coping with the help of steroid injections, paracetamol and Ibuprofen however steroid injections are now limited with less relief and
creditcrunchie
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
side /back and stomach pain
Edit! Ok so I didn’t pick up the antibiotics Friday as it was 50% improved . It’s still not completely gone though. Maybe not even that!? If you were to stand with your hand on your left hip /waist with thumb at back ( you know !)that gap under rib hard to explain , that’s where it is and that part
Edit! Ok so I didn’t pick up the antibiotics Friday as it was 50% improved . It’s still not completely gone though. Maybe not even that!? If you were to stand with your hand on your left hip /waist with thumb at back ( you know !)that gap under rib hard to explain , that’s where it is and that part
Purplewoman
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Ibuprofen gel/cream
Morning, all. I don't take ibuprofen tablets for pain because of my GCAPMR plus IBS. I know it's not a good idea on preds. Could I use the gel on my neck, though? Or would that find its way into blood or stomach? Paracetamol does very little. Dihydrocodeine is highly effective, but I limit that as it
Morning, all. I don't take ibuprofen tablets for pain because of my GCAPMR plus IBS. I know it's not a good idea on preds. Could I use the gel on my neck, though? Or would that find its way into blood or stomach? Paracetamol does very little. Dihydrocodeine is highly effective, but I limit that as it
random901
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Pins and needles, sensitivity to water 6 months after severe Raynaud's attack with ischaemia
Hi there! My octogenarian mum finally saw the Rheumatologist again since last Nov. Nov23 she had a serious Raynaud's attack pre-diagnosis. We had no idea what we were dealing with and though her fingertips were ischaemic with some necrosis they were saved with 5 days emergency iloprost. Fast forward
Hi there! My octogenarian mum finally saw the Rheumatologist again since last Nov. Nov23 she had a serious Raynaud's attack pre-diagnosis. We had no idea what we were dealing with and though her fingertips were ischaemic with some necrosis they were saved with 5 days emergency iloprost. Fast forward
CarerEdi
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
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