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Does anyone use a tens unit for their heart?
Does anyone use a tens unit for their heart?
Jordynfrye29
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Covid-19: "Social murder, they wrote—elected, unaccountable, and unrepentant": The BMJ
After two million deaths, we must have redress for mishandling the pandemic Murder is an emotive word. In law, it requires premeditation. Death must be deemed to be unlawful. How could “murder” apply to failures of a pandemic response? Perhaps it can’t, and never will, but it is worth considering. When
After two million deaths, we must have redress for mishandling the pandemic Murder is an emotive word. In law, it requires premeditation. Death must be deemed to be unlawful. How could “murder” apply to failures of a pandemic response? Perhaps it can’t, and never will, but it is worth considering. When
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Viral meningitis do's & dont's
My daughter (5) was discharged from hospital 2 days ago with VM. Question may seem silly but can i wash her hair as normal? Im asking because of the headaches and because i wouldn't want to unintentionally hurt her.
My daughter (5) was discharged from hospital 2 days ago with VM. Question may seem silly but can i wash her hair as normal? Im asking because of the headaches and because i wouldn't want to unintentionally hurt her.
Sounsure
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Meningitis Now
3 years ago
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How Coronavirus Damages Lung Cells within Mere Hours.
What if scientists knew exactly what impact the SARS-CoV-2 virus had inside our lung cells, within the first few hours of being infected? Could they use that information to find drugs that would disrupt the virus’ replication process before it ever gets fully underway? The discovery that several existing
What if scientists knew exactly what impact the SARS-CoV-2 virus had inside our lung cells, within the first few hours of being infected? Could they use that information to find drugs that would disrupt the virus’ replication process before it ever gets fully underway? The discovery that several existing
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Are spinal nerve block injections effective for chronic, debilitating sciatica?
Lower lumbar bulging disc causing chronic and debilitating sciatica.
Lower lumbar bulging disc causing chronic and debilitating sciatica.
Activethetapy
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Herbal Alternative of doxycycline (Quinine and knotweed)
The in vitro tests suggested that extracts from seven different plants were more effective against the Lyme disease bacteria than doxycycline and cefuroxime. The plants in question were black walnut (Juglans nigra), cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa), sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua), Mediterranean rockrose
The in vitro tests suggested that extracts from seven different plants were more effective against the Lyme disease bacteria than doxycycline and cefuroxime. The plants in question were black walnut (Juglans nigra), cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa), sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua), Mediterranean rockrose
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
OAB: Any luck with using a Tens Machine
Hi, my daughter has OAB and while I'm pleased the paediatricians don't want to put her on medication; I'm just wondering if any parents can report back on whether using a Tens machine for OAB has helped their child at all please. Thank you.
Hi, my daughter has OAB and while I'm pleased the paediatricians don't want to put her on medication; I'm just wondering if any parents can report back on whether using a Tens machine for OAB has helped their child at all please. Thank you.
AMOGO
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ERIC
3 years ago
How long was your initial recovery period?
Hi everyone :) I am just over 1 year post chemoradiation for cervical cancer and thought I was turning a corner pain wise just before Christmas as I felt quite good for several weeks. Unfortunately it has revisited! The pain varies in location and type - sometimes it feels nerve related and other
Hi everyone :) I am just over 1 year post chemoradiation for cervical cancer and thought I was turning a corner pain wise just before Christmas as I felt quite good for several weeks. Unfortunately it has revisited! The pain varies in location and type - sometimes it feels nerve related and other
Ladyparts
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
3 years ago
Shingles and PMR
Does anyone know if susceptibility to shingles is increased by having PMR? I've just had a shingles bout and have PMR.
Does anyone know if susceptibility to shingles is increased by having PMR? I've just had a shingles bout and have PMR.
ian1951
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
how to speak to your GP about very low TSH
hi, I have Lyme disease and Hashimoto's and I'm currently taking combination T3 and T4 therapy ( after reading that this can be a game-changer for people who are chronically ill with Lyme and struggling to get better) my previous TSH was 0.32, my T3 was just outside the top third of the normal range
hi, I have Lyme disease and Hashimoto's and I'm currently taking combination T3 and T4 therapy ( after reading that this can be a game-changer for people who are chronically ill with Lyme and struggling to get better) my previous TSH was 0.32, my T3 was just outside the top third of the normal range
garz
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Oxybutynin and TENS
Hi, My 4.5 year old was prescribed Oxybutynin by her Urologist to help with urinary frequency and volume. She currently wees 20-30 times per day and only small volumes at a time. We've started Oxybutynin 2.5mg twice a day about 5 days ago and she's getting very red/flushed in the face and arms and
Hi, My 4.5 year old was prescribed Oxybutynin by her Urologist to help with urinary frequency and volume. She currently wees 20-30 times per day and only small volumes at a time. We've started Oxybutynin 2.5mg twice a day about 5 days ago and she's getting very red/flushed in the face and arms and
HatPo
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ERIC
3 years ago
TENS machines
Has anyone tried using a TENS machine to set up a distraction on the calf muscles - I tried tonight & I don't know if I got lucky or it was pure coincidence but seems to help?
Has anyone tried using a TENS machine to set up a distraction on the calf muscles - I tried tonight & I don't know if I got lucky or it was pure coincidence but seems to help?
joepublic
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Tens machine
Please - would anyone recommend these for pain relief, upper back specifically? and if so, is there a particular make/model/type that is best? thank you so much!
Please - would anyone recommend these for pain relief, upper back specifically? and if so, is there a particular make/model/type that is best? thank you so much!
yellowmarie
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
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I have had many occipital nerve blocks. I will randomly get migraines that last for about 6 weeks about twice a year. I go in to my neurologists office daily and get the occipital nerve blocks. He even meets me there on weekends. If I didn't get the nerve blocks I don't honestly know how I would survive
I have had many occipital nerve blocks. I will randomly get migraines that last for about 6 weeks about twice a year. I go in to my neurologists office daily and get the occipital nerve blocks. He even meets me there on weekends. If I didn't get the nerve blocks I don't honestly know how I would survive
Lacycat1234
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National Migraine Centre
4 years ago
CRPS • NEED MORE OPTIONS!
Hello - I have CRPS in my left foot since the first of October 2020. I have had two Sensitivity nerve blocks and neither one made the slightest amount of difference. Not I have been out on Morphine with hydrocodone. The last thing I want to do is continue taking these pills. Anyone one else have CRPS
Hello - I have CRPS in my left foot since the first of October 2020. I have had two Sensitivity nerve blocks and neither one made the slightest amount of difference. Not I have been out on Morphine with hydrocodone. The last thing I want to do is continue taking these pills. Anyone one else have CRPS
CRPS-WylieTX
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Nerve pain in pubic area
Hi everyone. I had chemorad for cervical cancer a year ago and I now have this strange and incredibly annoying nerve pain in my pubic area and lower pelvis. It is driving me insane?! Has anyone experienced this? If so, have you found anything to relieve it? I am picking up a tens machine to tommorrow
Hi everyone. I had chemorad for cervical cancer a year ago and I now have this strange and incredibly annoying nerve pain in my pubic area and lower pelvis. It is driving me insane?! Has anyone experienced this? If so, have you found anything to relieve it? I am picking up a tens machine to tommorrow
Ladyparts
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
4 years ago
Shingles - part 3
After much googling, I can see that this is indeed shingles even though I only have 5 spots. The GP was actually quite panicky, he told me to come down immediately and pick up Aciclovir, he said that 5 spots is probably just the start and it must be nipped in the bud and worse still I am to stop taking
After much googling, I can see that this is indeed shingles even though I only have 5 spots. The GP was actually quite panicky, he told me to come down immediately and pick up Aciclovir, he said that 5 spots is probably just the start and it must be nipped in the bud and worse still I am to stop taking
Brychni
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NRAS
4 years ago
Gabapentin and pregabalin alternatives that don’t cause weight gain
I have spinal stenosis and unsuccessful lumber spinal surgery , I also arthritis in lumber, thoracic and cervical spine. Plus knees and ankles. I have had one hip replacement. My problem is after numerous spinal nerve block injections and radio frequency treatments on my lumber region, I have been written
I have spinal stenosis and unsuccessful lumber spinal surgery , I also arthritis in lumber, thoracic and cervical spine. Plus knees and ankles. I have had one hip replacement. My problem is after numerous spinal nerve block injections and radio frequency treatments on my lumber region, I have been written
Newby31
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Sleep issues and a question about dysautonomia
I am waking up in the most nights. I have the sensation of a TENS unit going off in my hands, arms and now my bottom lip. My lower lip was firing off like mad. My husband was not sure what to think because he could actually see my lip rapidly jerking. Had it happened when I was more awake I would have
I am waking up in the most nights. I have the sensation of a TENS unit going off in my hands, arms and now my bottom lip. My lower lip was firing off like mad. My husband was not sure what to think because he could actually see my lip rapidly jerking. Had it happened when I was more awake I would have
BumbleBeeBumble
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Interesting
Brief history Hashi’s - 12yrs Levo - 10.5yrs Levo + T3 - since April 2019 I’ve been doing amazingly well since day 1 of introducing T3, no complaints. If I felt some hypo symtoms I’ve raised T3. I started on 15mcg and now I’m on 25mcg. Levo was lowered initially at endos request upon starting T3,
Brief history Hashi’s - 12yrs Levo - 10.5yrs Levo + T3 - since April 2019 I’ve been doing amazingly well since day 1 of introducing T3, no complaints. If I felt some hypo symtoms I’ve raised T3. I started on 15mcg and now I’m on 25mcg. Levo was lowered initially at endos request upon starting T3,
NWA6
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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