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TENS unit
I have been using a TENS unit with great effect for hip and leg pain, someone has just said that if you have an arrhythmia you should not use it. Should I be worried or should I avoid, so far since using it I have had no unusual heart rhythm or rate changes.
I have been using a TENS unit with great effect for hip and leg pain, someone has just said that if you have an arrhythmia you should not use it. Should I be worried or should I avoid, so far since using it I have had no unusual heart rhythm or rate changes.
Dovelady
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 years ago
What has helped your pain the most after VM?
I thought i would start a little post about what has helped me get thru the past months. I see us all suffer so much and there could be knowledge one of us has that someone else doesnt. We all help each other right! For me, I added glucosamine and magnesium supplements to my daily intake. (Calcium
I thought i would start a little post about what has helped me get thru the past months. I see us all suffer so much and there could be knowledge one of us has that someone else doesnt. We all help each other right! For me, I added glucosamine and magnesium supplements to my daily intake. (Calcium
Faith8990
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
Rls
Hi I have had success with my rls and would like to help anyone out there who is suffering I know it can be hell . I searched the web some time ago and found a doctor who specialised in drug free treatment. He is based in Colchester difficult to get there but he is well qualified and worth the time and
Hi I have had success with my rls and would like to help anyone out there who is suffering I know it can be hell . I searched the web some time ago and found a doctor who specialised in drug free treatment. He is based in Colchester difficult to get there but he is well qualified and worth the time and
Hoochybaby
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
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A management of pain day..... NOT a bad day ! x
Hi all just wanted to shared with you my change of mindset when my pain flared up today. I had loads I wanted to do including baking a cake with my youngest and wrapping pressies. However on waking thru last night and pain killers not helping I had resigned myself to a bad day a wasted day. Then I got
Hi all just wanted to shared with you my change of mindset when my pain flared up today. I had loads I wanted to do including baking a cake with my youngest and wrapping pressies. However on waking thru last night and pain killers not helping I had resigned myself to a bad day a wasted day. Then I got
Winniepooh1976
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
Polymyalgia
Morning all well i am still alive even though i haven't posted much,its just that i haven't had much to say as i am always in pain. My back is still sore and my joints the same. I was at the pain clinic on Thursday morning and what a shock i got as the nurse who was lovely to me let slip something on
Morning all well i am still alive even though i haven't posted much,its just that i haven't had much to say as i am always in pain. My back is still sore and my joints the same. I was at the pain clinic on Thursday morning and what a shock i got as the nurse who was lovely to me let slip something on
sylvi
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NRAS
7 years ago
Treatment resistant pudendal neuralgia
Hi all. So I have pudendal neuralgia Brought on by a lifetime of bicycle riding. At this point it does not respond to nerve blocks, trigger point Injections or Botox injections. Entrapment is an obvious concern. It has become clear that I need to search nationwide for the best doctors. So my question
Hi all. So I have pudendal neuralgia Brought on by a lifetime of bicycle riding. At this point it does not respond to nerve blocks, trigger point Injections or Botox injections. Entrapment is an obvious concern. It has become clear that I need to search nationwide for the best doctors. So my question
Pelviccrusader
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
RSD
Hello, I've been suffering from RSD for 3+ yrs. in my feet and looking for some advice for pain, exercise etc. very much appreciated beside myself. Have gone through physical therapy and nerve blocks to no avail. sleep is an issue also please any help t.y. Cheryl
Hello, I've been suffering from RSD for 3+ yrs. in my feet and looking for some advice for pain, exercise etc. very much appreciated beside myself. Have gone through physical therapy and nerve blocks to no avail. sleep is an issue also please any help t.y. Cheryl
citrine1129
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
Pain clinic this morning.xxx
Well have been down to the pain clinic and as usual ended up in tears because i am never free of pain. She is going to get me another infusion hopefully in Jan. and she also going to get me to the tens machine clinic as well.xxxxx Anybody want goose for Christmas dinner.xxxxx
Well have been down to the pain clinic and as usual ended up in tears because i am never free of pain. She is going to get me another infusion hopefully in Jan. and she also going to get me to the tens machine clinic as well.xxxxx Anybody want goose for Christmas dinner.xxxxx
sylvi
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NRAS
7 years ago
Peripheral Neuropathy pain
I was diagnosed 1991 with CMT type 1(a) I am 67 now and had my knees replaced , my toes staightened etc etc. I get periferal neuropathy pains on just one toe. It last for 3_4 days and by using the T.E.N.S machine it allows me to get some sleep. Is there anything out there that would be helpful ? I walk
I was diagnosed 1991 with CMT type 1(a) I am 67 now and had my knees replaced , my toes staightened etc etc. I get periferal neuropathy pains on just one toe. It last for 3_4 days and by using the T.E.N.S machine it allows me to get some sleep. Is there anything out there that would be helpful ? I walk
Tandarts
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
7 years ago
Brain Issues
Dr. Kharrazian sent out a newsletter today and thought this might help. "However, the brain has no pain receptors, so brain inflammation doesn't hurt. Instead, it shows up as as brain fog, neurological issues, depression, anxiety, gut problems, dementia, and many other symptoms. In the case of traumatic
Dr. Kharrazian sent out a newsletter today and thought this might help. "However, the brain has no pain receptors, so brain inflammation doesn't hurt. Instead, it shows up as as brain fog, neurological issues, depression, anxiety, gut problems, dementia, and many other symptoms. In the case of traumatic
Heloise
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
PN/PNE questions- UK
Hi this is my first time to post here. I'm 23 and have had an issue with my pudendal nerve since I was 19 from rough rubbing by a former bf down below. Something happened and I felt an electric shock and I knew something was not right. I wasn't relaxed enough and was under alot of stress so I think
Hi this is my first time to post here. I'm 23 and have had an issue with my pudendal nerve since I was 19 from rough rubbing by a former bf down below. Something happened and I felt an electric shock and I knew something was not right. I wasn't relaxed enough and was under alot of stress so I think
CazzaG1
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
Random nerve firings with anxiety
Does anyone experience some brief nerve symptoms like buzzing, burning, flutter, electric shock in various areas like skin on my hands, roots if my teeth, inner thighs under the skin or behind eyes for example? I know anxiety can mimic anything but this sounds like some neuropathy to me or Lyme disease
Does anyone experience some brief nerve symptoms like buzzing, burning, flutter, electric shock in various areas like skin on my hands, roots if my teeth, inner thighs under the skin or behind eyes for example? I know anxiety can mimic anything but this sounds like some neuropathy to me or Lyme disease
mags78
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Coming off gabapentin
I'm slowly tapering down my dose of gabapentin as I've been advised through pain management to try and cut down on my medicines while things are a bit more settled-i had a nerve block in August and seems to have helped 😄 so in the long term if things worsen we have scope to increase. However I'm finding
I'm slowly tapering down my dose of gabapentin as I've been advised through pain management to try and cut down on my medicines while things are a bit more settled-i had a nerve block in August and seems to have helped 😄 so in the long term if things worsen we have scope to increase. However I'm finding
Claire89J
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
Introduction
I stumbled across site today. I contracted Bacterial Meningitis back in 1993 (news article: https://www.deseretnews.com/article/326398/CLUB-IS-COMMON-LINK-TO-6-CASES-OF-MENINGITIS.html ---> I was the sixth). I spent 26 days in the hospital, a week of which was spent on life support. They told my
I stumbled across site today. I contracted Bacterial Meningitis back in 1993 (news article: https://www.deseretnews.com/article/326398/CLUB-IS-COMMON-LINK-TO-6-CASES-OF-MENINGITIS.html ---> I was the sixth). I spent 26 days in the hospital, a week of which was spent on life support. They told my
watsonda
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
I’ll try anything
I have been dealing with vestibular migraines since suffering a head injury in 1991. In 2013, my symptoms worsened and I have basically had a constant, often debilitating headaches since then. Tried everything and am now scheduled for a nerve block. Anyone else try this? Did it work?
I have been dealing with vestibular migraines since suffering a head injury in 1991. In 2013, my symptoms worsened and I have basically had a constant, often debilitating headaches since then. Tried everything and am now scheduled for a nerve block. Anyone else try this? Did it work?
ljlyden1
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National Migraine Centre
7 years ago
TENS
Have anyone used TENS as pain relief during labour for your first baby? And side effects and the experience please..
Have anyone used TENS as pain relief during labour for your first baby? And side effects and the experience please..
Thakshi
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
7 years ago
Severe Pelvic Girdle Pain! Help!
I’m wondering if anyone can help. I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. I got diagnosed with PGP/SPD very early on in pregnancy as I suffer with hyper-mobility syndrome. At my last appointment with the consultant he mentioned induction but said we would talk about it when I’m a little further along. I haven
I’m wondering if anyone can help. I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. I got diagnosed with PGP/SPD very early on in pregnancy as I suffer with hyper-mobility syndrome. At my last appointment with the consultant he mentioned induction but said we would talk about it when I’m a little further along. I haven
serencatrin
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
Severe Pelvic Girdle Pain! Help!
I’m wondering if anyone can help. I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. I got diagnosed with PGP/SPD very early on in pregnancy as I suffer with hyper-mobility syndrome. At my last appointment with the consultant he mentioned induction but said we would talk about it when I’m a little further along. I haven
I’m wondering if anyone can help. I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. I got diagnosed with PGP/SPD very early on in pregnancy as I suffer with hyper-mobility syndrome. At my last appointment with the consultant he mentioned induction but said we would talk about it when I’m a little further along. I haven
serencatrin
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
Severe Pelvic girdle pain!!
I’m wondering if anyone can help. I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. I got diagnosed with PGP/SPD very early on in pregnancy as I suffer with hyper-mobility syndrome. At my last appointment with the consultant he mentioned induction but said we would talk about it when I’m a little further along. I haven
I’m wondering if anyone can help. I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. I got diagnosed with PGP/SPD very early on in pregnancy as I suffer with hyper-mobility syndrome. At my last appointment with the consultant he mentioned induction but said we would talk about it when I’m a little further along. I haven
serencatrin
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British Pregnancy Advisory Service
7 years ago
Exercises for Pudendal Nerve Entrapment
Hi All, I am really desperate at the moment. Three weeks ago I had nerve block at a private clinic in Bristol, UK and I have been in the most horrendous pain ever since. I have been suffering with Pudendal Nerve Entrapment for 2.5 years but only three weeks ago did I have this finally confirmed. I
Hi All, I am really desperate at the moment. Three weeks ago I had nerve block at a private clinic in Bristol, UK and I have been in the most horrendous pain ever since. I have been suffering with Pudendal Nerve Entrapment for 2.5 years but only three weeks ago did I have this finally confirmed. I
hoopwhirl2007
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
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