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Ilioinguinal nerve block?
Hey guys, the pain specialists at my endo clinic have suggested trying ilioinguinal nerve block injections for pain. Has anyone tried this? Or does anyone know where I can find more information as there doesnt seem to be much! Thanks! Lucy
Hey guys, the pain specialists at my endo clinic have suggested trying ilioinguinal nerve block injections for pain. Has anyone tried this? Or does anyone know where I can find more information as there doesnt seem to be much! Thanks! Lucy
Lucy_o
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Leukaemia (CLL) Patients: Shingles, Antivirals, Antibiotics, and the new Shingrix Vaccine (Please read first)
Dear CLL Support Healthunlocked (HU) Readers, First, for those new to this forum, please have a read of: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/141151813/newly-diagnosed-with-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-or-small-lymphocytic-lymphoma-cll-sll-or-just-found-us-this-post-is-for-you If you are new to
Dear CLL Support Healthunlocked (HU) Readers, First, for those new to this forum, please have a read of: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/141151813/newly-diagnosed-with-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-or-small-lymphocytic-lymphoma-cll-sll-or-just-found-us-this-post-is-for-you If you are new to
Ernest2
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CLL Support
3 years ago
If Indometacin makes u dizzy do u carry on ?
Hi, id be grateful for any thoughts on indomethacin, started it today and feel so so grotty dizzy nauseous and my permanent headpain got worse. Do you carry on for few days and body gets used to It? Or does that rule it out for me? As some of you may know Ive had chronic migraine for 18 months and none
Hi, id be grateful for any thoughts on indomethacin, started it today and feel so so grotty dizzy nauseous and my permanent headpain got worse. Do you carry on for few days and body gets used to It? Or does that rule it out for me? As some of you may know Ive had chronic migraine for 18 months and none
Francesca21
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National Migraine Centre
3 years ago
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Cluneal nerves
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
EffieT
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Tens 10 machine for neuropathy
Just wondering if a tens machine has helped anyone for neuropathy as a alternative treatment. It seems to help me, but it would be good to get some feed back from people who use it as a treatment for there issues.
Just wondering if a tens machine has helped anyone for neuropathy as a alternative treatment. It seems to help me, but it would be good to get some feed back from people who use it as a treatment for there issues.
CaraCara
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Neuropathy Support
3 years ago
Recovery from Encephalitis
I am new here and looking to find sources of information/support for people like me who've had Encephalitis
I am new here and looking to find sources of information/support for people like me who've had Encephalitis
colinbowles
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AF Association
3 years ago
Shingles twice followed by viral meningitis
Hi I had shingles twice which my GP treated really quickly so feel I got off lightly. I then got VM. I have suffered with neuropathic pain ever since along with some really odd sensations too. The symptoms have improved but not gone altogether, it has taken over 6 years. I have now been diagnosed with
Hi I had shingles twice which my GP treated really quickly so feel I got off lightly. I then got VM. I have suffered with neuropathic pain ever since along with some really odd sensations too. The symptoms have improved but not gone altogether, it has taken over 6 years. I have now been diagnosed with
Giraffe2021
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Meningitis Now
3 years ago
Antibiotics
I had a tetanus jab and a course of antibiotics, 500mg 3 times a day. Which finished 17th September. I'm still experiencing wrist and hand pain, feeling fatigued also having muscular aches and pains in feet, knees and ankles. I have ordered a medichecks blood test and wonder should there be a gap
I had a tetanus jab and a course of antibiotics, 500mg 3 times a day. Which finished 17th September. I'm still experiencing wrist and hand pain, feeling fatigued also having muscular aches and pains in feet, knees and ankles. I have ordered a medichecks blood test and wonder should there be a gap
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
A wearable that soothes & heals at home. Healables device lessens pain & inflammation on the go, personalized for medical & sports/wellness
By Abigail Klein Leichman OCTOBER 20, 2021, 9:30 AM A mild pins-and-needles sensation encircled my forearm as the Healables sleeve was activated from Moshe Lebowitz’s smartphone. The intensity can be dialed up or down with the flick of a finger. I was in the Jerusalem office of Healables, a startup
By Abigail Klein Leichman OCTOBER 20, 2021, 9:30 AM A mild pins-and-needles sensation encircled my forearm as the Healables sleeve was activated from Moshe Lebowitz’s smartphone. The intensity can be dialed up or down with the flick of a finger. I was in the Jerusalem office of Healables, a startup
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Has anyone heard of this?
Has anyone heard of something called BioWaveGo or a Dr Dominic Hegarty? https://biowavego.co.uk/blog/an-interview-with-dr-dominic-hegarty/ Found the article online earlier when I was looking for something else. Looks like a TENS machine but I’d be interested to see what the rest of you think.
Has anyone heard of something called BioWaveGo or a Dr Dominic Hegarty? https://biowavego.co.uk/blog/an-interview-with-dr-dominic-hegarty/ Found the article online earlier when I was looking for something else. Looks like a TENS machine but I’d be interested to see what the rest of you think.
RHYN
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
TENS machines
My husband has RA and suffers from frequent joint pain in his knees, back and sometimes hips. I've heard that tens type machines can be useful to relieve this pain and wondered if anyone had any success with such treatment or has any recommendations for the kind of thing that might be effective? Any
My husband has RA and suffers from frequent joint pain in his knees, back and sometimes hips. I've heard that tens type machines can be useful to relieve this pain and wondered if anyone had any success with such treatment or has any recommendations for the kind of thing that might be effective? Any
Mickey_S
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NRAS
3 years ago
Surgery went well, thanks for all the words of support.
It was actually a short procedure, less than an hour. Anesthesia has advanced a lot! A nerve block allows minimal anesthesia, keeps you just under but no waking nausea, not too much fogginess. . They also put an injected anesthetic in my shoulder which releases slowly for as much as five days(more usually
It was actually a short procedure, less than an hour. Anesthesia has advanced a lot! A nerve block allows minimal anesthesia, keeps you just under but no waking nausea, not too much fogginess. . They also put an injected anesthetic in my shoulder which releases slowly for as much as five days(more usually
rebtar
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Shingles after the Pfizer vaccine?
Has anyone developed shingles after getting the Covid 19 vaccine? I had the Pfizer shot in March and I came down with shingles in September. I started researching and there are some studies showing that shingles could be a side effect. Just curious if anyone else has had shingles in the last 6 months
Has anyone developed shingles after getting the Covid 19 vaccine? I had the Pfizer shot in March and I came down with shingles in September. I started researching and there are some studies showing that shingles could be a side effect. Just curious if anyone else has had shingles in the last 6 months
jewels6075
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Vagal Nerve stimulation
Has anyone explored ways of stimulating the vagal nerve as a way of preventing AF as seems to be responsible for possibly the majority of Afib triggers? Wouldn't it be great if just like a pacemaker we could have a vagal nerve implant to give it a jolt when it's thinking of doing it's dirty work!!!
Has anyone explored ways of stimulating the vagal nerve as a way of preventing AF as seems to be responsible for possibly the majority of Afib triggers? Wouldn't it be great if just like a pacemaker we could have a vagal nerve implant to give it a jolt when it's thinking of doing it's dirty work!!!
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
3 years ago
Got shingles 8 weeks into Rinvoq?
Got diarrhea right away with Rinvoq & then shingles, 8 weeks in. Rheumy & RPh can’t decide if I should go back on Rinvoq after shingles clear or change to biologic drug. What to do?
Got diarrhea right away with Rinvoq & then shingles, 8 weeks in. Rheumy & RPh can’t decide if I should go back on Rinvoq after shingles clear or change to biologic drug. What to do?
Hisue
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NRAS
3 years ago
Sorry I need a rant
Been having a flare up now for around 4-5 weeks tried everything I can. medications, tens therapy, hot/cold therapies, exercise, diet changes, herbal remedies, plan pace and prioritise. Nothing has worked last Thursday I contacted my gp who has been no help at all as it was they insisted I fill out an
Been having a flare up now for around 4-5 weeks tried everything I can. medications, tens therapy, hot/cold therapies, exercise, diet changes, herbal remedies, plan pace and prioritise. Nothing has worked last Thursday I contacted my gp who has been no help at all as it was they insisted I fill out an
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
General Anesthesia for Biopsy
I have hesitantly decided to follow my Urologist’s recommendation and get a prostate biopsy (more on my situation in this thread https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/146729819/reconsidering ) …and my doctor has agreed to perform the biopsy transperineally at my request but has
I have hesitantly decided to follow my Urologist’s recommendation and get a prostate biopsy (more on my situation in this thread https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/146729819/reconsidering ) …and my doctor has agreed to perform the biopsy transperineally at my request but has
Chrisopopolis
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force strikes again - Aspirin
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
TENS : An Alternative Option for Management of PAIN From Multiple Causes
I had previously written a post about 10 potential topical options for pain management. You can read about those here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/144685614/10-topical-pain-relievers-of-varying-potency-for-localized-treatment-of-pain-that-are-readily-available And Here : https://
I had previously written a post about 10 potential topical options for pain management. You can read about those here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/144685614/10-topical-pain-relievers-of-varying-potency-for-localized-treatment-of-pain-that-are-readily-available And Here : https://
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
I can’t shake the feeling it’s all over.
I honestly feel like it’s all over. I’m trying to be positive and keep going for test day on Monday but I’ve got absolutely no symptoms at all. In fact I feel energetic and great. I was bloated but that happened when I started the meds and even that’s gone down now too. If it wasn’t for the puncture
I honestly feel like it’s all over. I’m trying to be positive and keep going for test day on Monday but I’ve got absolutely no symptoms at all. In fact I feel energetic and great. I was bloated but that happened when I started the meds and even that’s gone down now too. If it wasn’t for the puncture
Boo718
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
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