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Hubby was a lot better yesterday and today. Chest infection confirmed and antibiotics working miracles. My elder son was with me today and he noticed a big change. Hubby was laughing and pulling such expressions when son was taking the mickey out of him. Of course physio came and wore him out as usual
Hubby was a lot better yesterday and today. Chest infection confirmed and antibiotics working miracles. My elder son was with me today and he noticed a big change. Hubby was laughing and pulling such expressions when son was taking the mickey out of him. Of course physio came and wore him out as usual
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Joint pain
Hi I have a history of back pain due to bulges bit more recently joint pain in lower back. The consultant has said some degeneration found but everyone has that. We are now looking at more spinal injections and further treatment.I am in perimenopause and have been on hrt for 2 years. Everol Patches and
Hi I have a history of back pain due to bulges bit more recently joint pain in lower back. The consultant has said some degeneration found but everyone has that. We are now looking at more spinal injections and further treatment.I am in perimenopause and have been on hrt for 2 years. Everol Patches and
AMS_1
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
5 months ago
bursitis of hip
After many X-rays and scans b’cos of hip pain and mobility problems I was told I had osteoarthritis and would need hip op, now after visit to MSK clinic I have tranch ??? Bursitis of hip and an op would not make any difference! I am now waiting for a steroid injection and more painkillers And on list
After many X-rays and scans b’cos of hip pain and mobility problems I was told I had osteoarthritis and would need hip op, now after visit to MSK clinic I have tranch ??? Bursitis of hip and an op would not make any difference! I am now waiting for a steroid injection and more painkillers And on list
Margie21
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Osteoarthritis Action
5 months ago
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Facet joints
Hi,I recently went to see a consultant. I have a.10 year history of l5/s1 disc protrusion. Pain has changed the last few years and has been more in the facet joints. I have had 2 lots of facet injections over the last 2 years however had a bad flare up about 5 months ago which I am still recovering
Hi,I recently went to see a consultant. I have a.10 year history of l5/s1 disc protrusion. Pain has changed the last few years and has been more in the facet joints. I have had 2 lots of facet injections over the last 2 years however had a bad flare up about 5 months ago which I am still recovering
AMS_1
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
Some Tentative Good News
I'm hesitant to jinx things but I've spoken several times on the forum about my battles over the last two years with dizziness and severe balance issues. Which literally came on overnight. Was diagnosed with Vestibular Migraine which I've never really accepted, I think the Neurologist and ENT consultant
I'm hesitant to jinx things but I've spoken several times on the forum about my battles over the last two years with dizziness and severe balance issues. Which literally came on overnight. Was diagnosed with Vestibular Migraine which I've never really accepted, I think the Neurologist and ENT consultant
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
RED February completed 🥳🥳
Well, it definitely wasn’t what I’d planned, but I finished it. To be fair, it was more correctly WED February. Having been suffering with piriformis issues ever since last September and having had numerous physio appointments, exercises etc. I was feeling a bit better so signed up for RED Feb on 29
Well, it definitely wasn’t what I’d planned, but I finished it. To be fair, it was more correctly WED February. Having been suffering with piriformis issues ever since last September and having had numerous physio appointments, exercises etc. I was feeling a bit better so signed up for RED Feb on 29
Sandie1961
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
5 months ago
Leflunomide - be alert!
I was diagnosed with severe bilateral ulnar neuropathic with sensory abnormalities in lower limbs and median and radial nerves in upper limbs. The neurologist says this is probable toxic neuropathy secondary to Leflunomide (based on correlation between the onset of the problem and the time of introduction
I was diagnosed with severe bilateral ulnar neuropathic with sensory abnormalities in lower limbs and median and radial nerves in upper limbs. The neurologist says this is probable toxic neuropathy secondary to Leflunomide (based on correlation between the onset of the problem and the time of introduction
Steal
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Question to the collective
As mentioned previously, I was diagnosed (Prof H/Sheffield) as having the SCA7 version of Ataxia in 2014. I was put on a tablet,( DANTROLENE) that has been gradually increased from 1 X 25mg capsule to the current 3 X 25mg Just had a phone call about some physio I saw last year, and it was then kind
As mentioned previously, I was diagnosed (Prof H/Sheffield) as having the SCA7 version of Ataxia in 2014. I was put on a tablet,( DANTROLENE) that has been gradually increased from 1 X 25mg capsule to the current 3 X 25mg Just had a phone call about some physio I saw last year, and it was then kind
Butcherpete
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Ataxia UK
5 months ago
Frequent injuries when exercising.
I have been hypo for about 10 years, currently on 75mcg levo, and 10mcg lio but drop to 5mcg twice a week, otherwise my heart rate goes up from 60’s to 90’s. TSH 0.01, FT4 16.1, FT3 4.6, both 41% through range. Vit D 85. I find if I do even pilates, ligaments and bursae get easily inflamed. Eg an ankle
I have been hypo for about 10 years, currently on 75mcg levo, and 10mcg lio but drop to 5mcg twice a week, otherwise my heart rate goes up from 60’s to 90’s. TSH 0.01, FT4 16.1, FT3 4.6, both 41% through range. Vit D 85. I find if I do even pilates, ligaments and bursae get easily inflamed. Eg an ankle
beh1
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Bad day
A bad day for him today. He was sick before I got there, had a temperature and Dr thinks an infection. They've sent cultures off so they know what antibiotics to give him. Because of that, he's very confused, he mimed to me that the nurse is trying to kill him, I said no, she's trying to help you. He
A bad day for him today. He was sick before I got there, had a temperature and Dr thinks an infection. They've sent cultures off so they know what antibiotics to give him. Because of that, he's very confused, he mimed to me that the nurse is trying to kill him, I said no, she's trying to help you. He
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Physio therapist
My mum has adnavce physio therapist the community 'physiotherapist' just handed me a leaflet and said to follow these , that she cant do. She said mum cannot be helped with physio at this stage as she can't follow instructions. I dont fully agree. My mum has a stiff body and she moans with aches and
My mum has adnavce physio therapist the community 'physiotherapist' just handed me a leaflet and said to follow these , that she cant do. She said mum cannot be helped with physio at this stage as she can't follow instructions. I dont fully agree. My mum has a stiff body and she moans with aches and
Xaiwal
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PSP Association
5 months ago
WEEKLY CHAT: 26 February to 3 March
Good morning amazing runny friends; it’s Monday chat time yet again, which means that this is your opportunity to talk about anything you wish. The picture of Molly has nothing to do with this post really; I just wanted to demonstrate what happens when I try to sit down and type! This is her “I want
Good morning amazing runny friends; it’s Monday chat time yet again, which means that this is your opportunity to talk about anything you wish. The picture of Molly has nothing to do with this post really; I just wanted to demonstrate what happens when I try to sit down and type! This is her “I want
Beachcomber66
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
5 months ago
New here 🤗
Hi everyone, I’m looking for any information about bloods and Thyroid please. I was diagnosed in 2017 with chronic pain, chronic fatigue and osteoarthritis. I have tried all pain medications the NHS has, and nothing touches the pain. I have had horrendous pain in my feet, left one for over a year,
Hi everyone, I’m looking for any information about bloods and Thyroid please. I was diagnosed in 2017 with chronic pain, chronic fatigue and osteoarthritis. I have tried all pain medications the NHS has, and nothing touches the pain. I have had horrendous pain in my feet, left one for over a year,
Pammygtf
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
I’m doing as I’m told !!!
Actually got to run again outsideW2R3. It was soooo lovely. Back to the physio tomorrow 🤞he’s pleased with me. 🤣🤣🤣
Actually got to run again outsideW2R3. It was soooo lovely. Back to the physio tomorrow 🤞he’s pleased with me. 🤣🤣🤣
Scruff55
60minGraduate
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Bridge to 10K
5 months ago
Another update
Hubby is doing okay. Ventilator numbers still down, should be off it by about Wednesday. They have to lower it by 1 every day. He is breathing on his own now, only got it to kick in if he stops. Fingers crossed by next weekend he can get the tracheotomy out.Physio worked him hard today and she says
Hubby is doing okay. Ventilator numbers still down, should be off it by about Wednesday. They have to lower it by 1 every day. He is breathing on his own now, only got it to kick in if he stops. Fingers crossed by next weekend he can get the tracheotomy out.Physio worked him hard today and she says
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
here we go again😬
after 8 long months I finally summoned up the courage to run again. Long story short I had an op beg of last August, not allowed to run for 3 months, enforced sitting around aggravated my GTS, and then after physio for that I developed a painful/ weak ankle on the other side so more physio. Finally
after 8 long months I finally summoned up the courage to run again. Long story short I had an op beg of last August, not allowed to run for 3 months, enforced sitting around aggravated my GTS, and then after physio for that I developed a painful/ weak ankle on the other side so more physio. Finally
limberlou
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
Have you had neurosurgery for your brain tumour?
A devastating diagnosis, the tumour had a major impact on my memory, which I worked on improving for 2 years with regular occupational therapy, and
physiotherapy
to improve post-surgery weakness, enabling me to return to university.
A devastating diagnosis, the tumour had a major impact on my memory, which I worked on improving for 2 years with regular occupational therapy, and
physiotherapy
to improve post-surgery weakness, enabling me to return to university.
Zhaleh_TBTC
Administrator
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The Brain Tumour Charity
1 year ago
9 months away from running due to injury, but now able to start the programme again!
I completed the programme a few years ago, but have not run for 9 months due to injury. I have had a suspected stress fracture ( wasn’t in the end!), bilateral plantar fasciitis and peroneal tendonitis . I have had shock wave therapy, steroid injections and lots and lots of physio! However, today my
I completed the programme a few years ago, but have not run for 9 months due to injury. I have had a suspected stress fracture ( wasn’t in the end!), bilateral plantar fasciitis and peroneal tendonitis . I have had shock wave therapy, steroid injections and lots and lots of physio! However, today my
Dansac29
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
Me again
Hi, here again. He's doing really well. He's out in the chair each day, still hoisted but he was trying to stand and they had to tell him no you're not strong enough yet. Monday he was in the chair when I got there and they didn't put him back to bed until I left. He was getting tired towards the end
Hi, here again. He's doing really well. He's out in the chair each day, still hoisted but he was trying to stand and they had to tell him no you're not strong enough yet. Monday he was in the chair when I got there and they didn't put him back to bed until I left. He was getting tired towards the end
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
neuropathic pain from paralysed arm (trauma)
I was involved in a road traffic incident in 1996. The main injury I had was a trauma brachial plexus injury where my right arm was hyper extended and the ribs and shoulder support structure was fractured. The nerves for my arm, right upper chest and back were severely damaged/destroyed. The right arm
I was involved in a road traffic incident in 1996. The main injury I had was a trauma brachial plexus injury where my right arm was hyper extended and the ribs and shoulder support structure was fractured. The nerves for my arm, right upper chest and back were severely damaged/destroyed. The right arm
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
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