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"Probably" Viral Meningitis
Hi Guys, I am new to the forum and I would like to find out more about viral meningitis. Firstly, it is my wife that has been ill now for around 2.5 months. After 7 visits to a GP in the early stages, she has "had" tonsillitis, bacteria infection, cellulitis, tinnitus, flu virus, a virus, severe headaches
Hi Guys, I am new to the forum and I would like to find out more about viral meningitis. Firstly, it is my wife that has been ill now for around 2.5 months. After 7 visits to a GP in the early stages, she has "had" tonsillitis, bacteria infection, cellulitis, tinnitus, flu virus, a virus, severe headaches
Phileas
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Meningitis Now
6 years ago
Why am i having abdominal pain following lateral nerve block injection?
Had my first nerve block treatment on Thursday and knew would feel worse to begin with but now its day 4 and still having queasiness and pain in groin/abdomen area on right..had x ray guided injection just above right buttock and knew this would be sore for a few days but don't understand the related
Had my first nerve block treatment on Thursday and knew would feel worse to begin with but now its day 4 and still having queasiness and pain in groin/abdomen area on right..had x ray guided injection just above right buttock and knew this would be sore for a few days but don't understand the related
Bea61
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Post viral meningitis symptoms
Question for people who have had VM ....It has been 3 years since my last bout of VM. I had it 3 years before that also. As you can imagine I'm scared to death it is going to come knocking again. I still have symptoms off and on after my last illness including neck pain dizziness nausea headaches
Question for people who have had VM ....It has been 3 years since my last bout of VM. I had it 3 years before that also. As you can imagine I'm scared to death it is going to come knocking again. I still have symptoms off and on after my last illness including neck pain dizziness nausea headaches
peechesgirl
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Meningitis Now
6 years ago
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Update- No change
So I said I would keep you all updated. I am not almost 3 months into my pain which is yet to be diagnosed. I will be seeing my doctor next week. Right now, not much has changed. Mostly it is my legs. I can hardly walk most of the day and I have not had one "good" day in over a month. I am taking Advil
So I said I would keep you all updated. I am not almost 3 months into my pain which is yet to be diagnosed. I will be seeing my doctor next week. Right now, not much has changed. Mostly it is my legs. I can hardly walk most of the day and I have not had one "good" day in over a month. I am taking Advil
Virginia3
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
What ingredients in electrode gel are making it so skin reactive and painful?
I'm having same issue of itchy painful bumps, welts and sores from so called "hypoallergenic" gel electrodes with a tens unit. I've tried several brands with same results. Would like to know what ingredients are in gel that causes this allergic reaction. I have no other allergies. Need answers. Thanks
I'm having same issue of itchy painful bumps, welts and sores from so called "hypoallergenic" gel electrodes with a tens unit. I've tried several brands with same results. Would like to know what ingredients are in gel that causes this allergic reaction. I have no other allergies. Need answers. Thanks
tensuser
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AF Association
6 years ago
9 months old meningitis
Hi Im new my grandson is 9 months old and they suspect meningitis he became lifeless feverish The did a spinal tap in him and seen that it was cloudy. CT scan was done on him as well. He had a seizure last night the machine is breathing for him . if the mri comes back ok they will take it out.. As off
Hi Im new my grandson is 9 months old and they suspect meningitis he became lifeless feverish The did a spinal tap in him and seen that it was cloudy. CT scan was done on him as well. He had a seizure last night the machine is breathing for him . if the mri comes back ok they will take it out.. As off
joneap
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Meningitis Now
6 years ago
TENS Machine
Has anyone had any experience with using a TENS machine for tremors?
Has anyone had any experience with using a TENS machine for tremors?
nelo23
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
NERVE PAIN--ANYONE ELSE HAVE THIS?
I have this horrendous nerve pain behind my left knee, and sometimes through my left palm of the hand and inside the elbow. I have some cerebellar lesions, some in the cerebrum, but most are on the spinal cord. I have a nasty little sucker right on the brain stem that causes mobility and balance problems
I have this horrendous nerve pain behind my left knee, and sometimes through my left palm of the hand and inside the elbow. I have some cerebellar lesions, some in the cerebrum, but most are on the spinal cord. I have a nasty little sucker right on the brain stem that causes mobility and balance problems
Sukie427
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Pain ignored
Since going into severe liver failure 3 Utd ago after being allergic to a prescribed drug I have recovered well enough to return to work, only part time as I do suffer with chronic fatigue. I am constantly in RUQ pain when breaking and also the area is very tender to tough. I cannot lie flat on my back
Since going into severe liver failure 3 Utd ago after being allergic to a prescribed drug I have recovered well enough to return to work, only part time as I do suffer with chronic fatigue. I am constantly in RUQ pain when breaking and also the area is very tender to tough. I cannot lie flat on my back
Laurs3333
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
I'm new here - feel like it's all in my head...
Hi all, I'm here and going back and forth in my head as to whether I'm just being a princess about period pain or whether there is some endo going on! I have been on and off the pill since 2010. Mainly the progesterone-only pill, cerazette, due to migraines so can't have the combined pill. I came off
Hi all, I'm here and going back and forth in my head as to whether I'm just being a princess about period pain or whether there is some endo going on! I have been on and off the pill since 2010. Mainly the progesterone-only pill, cerazette, due to migraines so can't have the combined pill. I came off
foursimplewords
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Update on pain under ribs and petechiae
Hello, I thought i would give you an update after all my panic in December. So I have moved to Germany and I saw a GP about my pain under the ribs (both left and right) and what I thought was a petechial rash. She did bloods and they were all fine apart from my GGT which was borderline. She also
Hello, I thought i would give you an update after all my panic in December. So I have moved to Germany and I saw a GP about my pain under the ribs (both left and right) and what I thought was a petechial rash. She did bloods and they were all fine apart from my GGT which was borderline. She also
Eurotrash
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Mark Hyman: The Problems with Nutrition Science ~ off topic, but an interesting read as our diet's so important for good TH conversion. :)
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[u]The Problems with Nutrition Science [/u]
I know you might feel a bit hopeless after the last blog where I explored why we are all so confused about what to eat. The bottom line: we are confused because we hear conflicting scientific reports, our government
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[u]The Problems with Nutrition Science [/u]
I know you might feel a bit hopeless after the last blog where I explored why we are all so confused about what to eat. The bottom line: we are confused because we hear conflicting scientific reports, our government
BadHare
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Mark Hyman: The Problems with Nutrition Science
[i]Edited to remove book plugs.[/i]
[u]The Problems with Nutrition Science[/u]
I know you might feel a bit hopeless after the last blog where I explored why we are all so confused about what to eat. The bottom line: we are confused because we hear conflicting scientific reports, our government
[i]Edited to remove book plugs.[/i]
[u]The Problems with Nutrition Science[/u]
I know you might feel a bit hopeless after the last blog where I explored why we are all so confused about what to eat. The bottom line: we are confused because we hear conflicting scientific reports, our government
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Apologies: Large post relating Prof Hoermann's response to Finnish Endocrinologists
Professor Hoermann responded to statements from Finnish endocrinologist Professor, MD, PhD, endocrinologist Rudolf Hoermann has retired from the Lüdenscheid university hospital (University of Bonn), where he was head of the departments of general medicine, gastroenterology and endocrinology. He has
Professor Hoermann responded to statements from Finnish endocrinologist Professor, MD, PhD, endocrinologist Rudolf Hoermann has retired from the Lüdenscheid university hospital (University of Bonn), where he was head of the departments of general medicine, gastroenterology and endocrinology. He has
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Money is corrupting science, our government’s food policies, and the media...
I have just received this follow up to the Broken Brain videos. We had all guessed this and it includes thyroid illness from all the posts on this forum......... Money is corrupting science, our government’s food policies, and the media... I created the Broken Brain docuseries to show the world that
I have just received this follow up to the Broken Brain videos. We had all guessed this and it includes thyroid illness from all the posts on this forum......... Money is corrupting science, our government’s food policies, and the media... I created the Broken Brain docuseries to show the world that
marigold22
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
No more pain!!!
Hello, I have been sent a flyer about a pain treatment device similar to TENS. Has any one tried this particular type and if so does it work for you?.
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Hello, I have been sent a flyer about a pain treatment device similar to TENS. Has any one tried this particular type and if so does it work for you?.
Edited by admin
(pm member for link)
LesJames
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Genome sequencing
Interesting article that is related to our disease. The 100,000 Genomes Project involves several teams of scientists, all of whom have been working towards a remarkably ambitious goal: the sequencing of 100,000 genomes of individuals affected by rare disorders and cancers. https://www.theguardian.com
Interesting article that is related to our disease. The 100,000 Genomes Project involves several teams of scientists, all of whom have been working towards a remarkably ambitious goal: the sequencing of 100,000 genomes of individuals affected by rare disorders and cancers. https://www.theguardian.com
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Modern diet - storing up AF for the future?
I found this to be a startling article, showing how far our modern food production is from what we AF people are advised is healthy. It made me wonder how many tens of thousands will join the ranks of AF as a result of eating such adulterated ‘food’ - not to mention the other grave health issues involved
I found this to be a startling article, showing how far our modern food production is from what we AF people are advised is healthy. It made me wonder how many tens of thousands will join the ranks of AF as a result of eating such adulterated ‘food’ - not to mention the other grave health issues involved
Finvola
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AF Association
6 years ago
Life!
Hi this is my first post. I’ve had migraines since around 9 years of age, I’m now 44. Over the years I’ve been on every prescribed medication from my Gp and neurologist. I’ve tried Reiki, acupuncture and still to this day take vitamins (magnesium,riboflavin and Q10). I’ve been having Botox every 3 months
Hi this is my first post. I’ve had migraines since around 9 years of age, I’m now 44. Over the years I’ve been on every prescribed medication from my Gp and neurologist. I’ve tried Reiki, acupuncture and still to this day take vitamins (magnesium,riboflavin and Q10). I’ve been having Botox every 3 months
Rachelcar
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National Migraine Centre
6 years ago
Aspergillosis - severe dangerous respiratory ailment
Has anyone heard of this very dangerous infection of the lungs? It is most often found in AIDS or Leukemia patients using chemotherapy. They say it kills tens of thousands annually, is hard to diagnose, takes six to nine months to resolve. I am just learning about it, before I see my pulmonologist.
Has anyone heard of this very dangerous infection of the lungs? It is most often found in AIDS or Leukemia patients using chemotherapy. They say it kills tens of thousands annually, is hard to diagnose, takes six to nine months to resolve. I am just learning about it, before I see my pulmonologist.
Irishgreek
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CLL Support
6 years ago
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