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TENS machines & AF
Does anyone here use a TENS machine? A physio has recommended one to me for a different health issue. Pads would be on ankles, not near heart. I’ve lone PAF (no pacemaker). AFib isn’t contraindicated, but sending electrical signals through my body feels counter-intuitive. Thx.
Does anyone here use a TENS machine? A physio has recommended one to me for a different health issue. Pads would be on ankles, not near heart. I’ve lone PAF (no pacemaker). AFib isn’t contraindicated, but sending electrical signals through my body feels counter-intuitive. Thx.
Silky57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Nerve block.
Has anyone had a coeliac plexus nerve block for chronic Pancreas pain, and if so did it help?
Has anyone had a coeliac plexus nerve block for chronic Pancreas pain, and if so did it help?
jimister
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
1 year ago
TENS/EMS for Parkinsons
Hello, Does anyone have any experience with using TENS and or EMS in Parkinson’s? Thank you.
Hello, Does anyone have any experience with using TENS and or EMS in Parkinson’s? Thank you.
DreamRain
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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Shingles
Hi all, My friend has Shingles. With PMR is it advisable to stay away until after breakout. Reading conflicting advice. Much appreciated yet again!! Thank you.
Hi all, My friend has Shingles. With PMR is it advisable to stay away until after breakout. Reading conflicting advice. Much appreciated yet again!! Thank you.
Fredddie
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Bridgefeast--nice post! More on exercise
The importance of exercise, including resistance exercise is irrefutable. Bridgefeast is a UK man which made me take notice. "Strand Pulling" contests were once a sport in the UK. Strand pulling uses a chest expander. I have the booklet written by Syd Devis who was a UK strand pulling champion. I got
The importance of exercise, including resistance exercise is irrefutable. Bridgefeast is a UK man which made me take notice. "Strand Pulling" contests were once a sport in the UK. Strand pulling uses a chest expander. I have the booklet written by Syd Devis who was a UK strand pulling champion. I got
Currumpaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
chronic fatigue, and post exertional malaise
I was diagnosed and start a treatment for B12 deficiency neuropathy, six years ago. I’m one of those people who started to get better and then took a turn for the worse and now I need to inject twice a day. I’ve been suffering with debilitating fatigue, brain fog and increased exhaustion if I push myself
I was diagnosed and start a treatment for B12 deficiency neuropathy, six years ago. I’m one of those people who started to get better and then took a turn for the worse and now I need to inject twice a day. I’ve been suffering with debilitating fatigue, brain fog and increased exhaustion if I push myself
aksundell
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Viral Meningitis
Dear all,I am from Germany but I did not find any useful forums where I can read about similar syptoms and post meningitis peoblems! I had meningitis and was brought in hospital on 16.3 with a painful headache and fever.luckily the next day a doctor said he wants to do a „puncture“ to be sure it is not
Dear all,I am from Germany but I did not find any useful forums where I can read about similar syptoms and post meningitis peoblems! I had meningitis and was brought in hospital on 16.3 with a painful headache and fever.luckily the next day a doctor said he wants to do a „puncture“ to be sure it is not
Walkingintheforest
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Meningitis Now
1 year ago
Constant Pain
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Cloughy71
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Action on Pain
1 year ago
Constant pain
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Cloughy71
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
PMR and shingles
Just wondering if you should see GP Wright away for antiviral meds if you have shingles and PMR,thanks so much xx
Just wondering if you should see GP Wright away for antiviral meds if you have shingles and PMR,thanks so much xx
Harrywogan
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Nerve Blocks
Does anyone have experience of having a nerve block (specifically saphenous nerve in the leg)? I have tried most treatments for chronic pain but wondered about the nerve block direct to the troubled nerve. thanks
Does anyone have experience of having a nerve block (specifically saphenous nerve in the leg)? I have tried most treatments for chronic pain but wondered about the nerve block direct to the troubled nerve. thanks
sthas
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Nerve Block for Pudendal Neuralgia
Hello, I have confirmed Endometriosis and possible IC. I am scheduled for a nerve block for suspected Pudendal Neuralgia. It was explained to me thoroughly and I've read up a bit - I try not to have too many expectations, but it seems potentially promising in addressing some pain and at the very least
Hello, I have confirmed Endometriosis and possible IC. I am scheduled for a nerve block for suspected Pudendal Neuralgia. It was explained to me thoroughly and I've read up a bit - I try not to have too many expectations, but it seems potentially promising in addressing some pain and at the very least
gatherings
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Rheumatoid Meningitis Recovery
Has anyone out there had rheumatoid meningitis? I was recently treated for it and am looking for others who have had this experience or just experience with recovering from aseptic meningitis in general. I was diagnosed with RF positive RA in 2012. My disease has been stable on Cimzia for 6+ years.
Has anyone out there had rheumatoid meningitis? I was recently treated for it and am looking for others who have had this experience or just experience with recovering from aseptic meningitis in general. I was diagnosed with RF positive RA in 2012. My disease has been stable on Cimzia for 6+ years.
ChiChiCo
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Meningitis Now
1 year ago
MinnadeParis
Hi, I want som advice from the community. What do you do for pain? My neph said Tylenol only, which does nothing, and NO NSAIDS. I have sciatica, occipital neuralgia, and upper back pain, and some arthritis. I went to a Stretch Lab, thinking that might help. I use heat, and use my TENS. Everything
Hi, I want som advice from the community. What do you do for pain? My neph said Tylenol only, which does nothing, and NO NSAIDS. I have sciatica, occipital neuralgia, and upper back pain, and some arthritis. I went to a Stretch Lab, thinking that might help. I use heat, and use my TENS. Everything
MinnadeParis
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Shingles vaccine
My wife was refused the shingles vaccine by her GP as she wasn't old enough (not over 70) we asked for it a year after she had shingles which she really suffered from and still has a bit of discomfort from. Has any MPN patients been refused because of their age?
My wife was refused the shingles vaccine by her GP as she wasn't old enough (not over 70) we asked for it a year after she had shingles which she really suffered from and still has a bit of discomfort from. Has any MPN patients been refused because of their age?
jointpain
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Nantes video consultation tomorrow!
Hi, it would be great to hear from anyone who has had a telephone/video consultation with the Nantes team as I have one tomorrow afternoon. I was diagnosed with Pudendal neuralgia in Nantes 19 years ago, after 14 months of severe pain following childbirth. They did Nerve blocks which helped it to settle
Hi, it would be great to hear from anyone who has had a telephone/video consultation with the Nantes team as I have one tomorrow afternoon. I was diagnosed with Pudendal neuralgia in Nantes 19 years ago, after 14 months of severe pain following childbirth. They did Nerve blocks which helped it to settle
kate46
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Constant Back Pain
I had a lumbar fusion of my L4-L5 in May 2021 and a cervical fusion of C5-6-7. I have multiple pain problems and have trouble finding relief that also won’t affect my liver. I found I have a bulging disc in L3-4, an annular tear at L4-5 with Degenerative Disc Disease and foraminal stenosis. I just had
I had a lumbar fusion of my L4-L5 in May 2021 and a cervical fusion of C5-6-7. I have multiple pain problems and have trouble finding relief that also won’t affect my liver. I found I have a bulging disc in L3-4, an annular tear at L4-5 with Degenerative Disc Disease and foraminal stenosis. I just had
Kjun54321
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Great North Run 2023 - Charity Places Available
The countdown to the world’s biggest half marathon is on and you can be part of the action by signing up for #TeamFibro in aid of Fibromyalgia Action UK! It's hard not to feel a wave of emotion and excitement as you take your place on the iconic start line, surrounded by tens of thousands of fellow
The countdown to the world’s biggest half marathon is on and you can be part of the action by signing up for #TeamFibro in aid of Fibromyalgia Action UK! It's hard not to feel a wave of emotion and excitement as you take your place on the iconic start line, surrounded by tens of thousands of fellow
Lynda_FMA_UK
FMA UK Staff
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
lupus and shingles
Hey guys, I hope you’re all keeping safe and well. Just wondering if anyone has any tips or advice on how to manage having lupus and shingles! I got diagnosed on Wednesday and it’s safe to say I’m suffering a bit. Is there anything I should be looking out for? Avoiding? Thanks in advance!
Hey guys, I hope you’re all keeping safe and well. Just wondering if anyone has any tips or advice on how to manage having lupus and shingles! I got diagnosed on Wednesday and it’s safe to say I’m suffering a bit. Is there anything I should be looking out for? Avoiding? Thanks in advance!
Krishny18
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
pred and tetanus shot??
I will be speaking to a doctor at an emergency clinic but never confident they are well enough informed about the way PMR patients are dosed on pred. I would so appreciate the wisdom of this community. I got a cat scratch today...my fragile skin readily disintegrate...small amount of bleeding. Is
I will be speaking to a doctor at an emergency clinic but never confident they are well enough informed about the way PMR patients are dosed on pred. I would so appreciate the wisdom of this community. I got a cat scratch today...my fragile skin readily disintegrate...small amount of bleeding. Is
agingfeminist
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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