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update on knee pain
As most of you will probably know, I injured my knee on holiday at the end of June, when my knee would buckle. Over the months Drs have always been more concerned that my back or pelvis was injured with a fall in the shower, due to the knee buckling. I had CT scans and MRIof the spine and pelvis, but
As most of you will probably know, I injured my knee on holiday at the end of June, when my knee would buckle. Over the months Drs have always been more concerned that my back or pelvis was injured with a fall in the shower, due to the knee buckling. I had CT scans and MRIof the spine and pelvis, but
Runrig01
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NRAS
11 months ago
Endocrine issues
I am a 72 yo female. Panhypopituitary due to removal of tumor on pituitary gland when I was 63 yo. My health has been steadily going down hill since then. At least once a month my face swells up, as it is at the moment. I feel lathergic and down right miserable, just don't want to talk with anyone
I am a 72 yo female. Panhypopituitary due to removal of tumor on pituitary gland when I was 63 yo. My health has been steadily going down hill since then. At least once a month my face swells up, as it is at the moment. I feel lathergic and down right miserable, just don't want to talk with anyone
Buxon
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Fall leads to broken femur
My wife fell out of bed last Friday and broke her femur, she had a hip hemiarthroplasty operation (ball socket replacement) on Bank holiday Monday at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead where the care and staff have been superb She starts on
Physiotherapy
today but I wonder how realistic it will be
My wife fell out of bed last Friday and broke her femur, she had a hip hemiarthroplasty operation (ball socket replacement) on Bank holiday Monday at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead where the care and staff have been superb She starts on
Physiotherapy
today but I wonder how realistic it will be
Morganthreewheeler
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
1 year ago
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I have now been told that I have PTSD! Why?
I have had anxiety and depression since I had a breakdown 16 year's ago when a woman I thought was a friend, stabbed me in the back ( not literally!) because she wanted to be me ! Goodness knows why ! Long story! I fought hard with the help of an OT and I would not be here but for him and people here
I have had anxiety and depression since I had a breakdown 16 year's ago when a woman I thought was a friend, stabbed me in the back ( not literally!) because she wanted to be me ! Goodness knows why ! Long story! I fought hard with the help of an OT and I would not be here but for him and people here
Danni54
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Anxiety and Depression Support
11 months ago
Knee trouble
Hi, not posted for months but still running/ trotting till recently. I think I swiveled on right leg playing tennis a out 3 weeks ago.. thereafter when I did the same action , as in getting out of the car and turning direction , my knee felt odd, as if a part of it was slightly separate to another part
Hi, not posted for months but still running/ trotting till recently. I think I swiveled on right leg playing tennis a out 3 weeks ago.. thereafter when I did the same action , as in getting out of the car and turning direction , my knee felt odd, as if a part of it was slightly separate to another part
Mormor1
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
11 months ago
possible PMR?
Hi there. I developed bilateral frozen shoulder, upper back pain, hip/sacroillic pain and thigh muscle soreness in the space of 6 months. Struggle to walk, get out of bed, rise from a chair, climb stairs, get dressed etc. life is hard to manage physio doesn’t really help I have shoulder capsule
Hi there. I developed bilateral frozen shoulder, upper back pain, hip/sacroillic pain and thigh muscle soreness in the space of 6 months. Struggle to walk, get out of bed, rise from a chair, climb stairs, get dressed etc. life is hard to manage physio doesn’t really help I have shoulder capsule
Hephzi
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Tell me about your Sports Massage…did it help?🤔🤞
I had a check in with my physio today, as I recover from my upper hamstring injury. I am now back running 5K but not completely better and still feeling some tightness in my hip/glute area. My physio has suggested I have a sports massage, to see if some of this residual tightness can be released. She
I had a check in with my physio today, as I recover from my upper hamstring injury. I am now back running 5K but not completely better and still feeling some tightness in my hip/glute area. My physio has suggested I have a sports massage, to see if some of this residual tightness can be released. She
Sandraj39
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
Tell me about your Sports Massage…did it help?🤔🤞
I had a check in with my physio today, as I recover from my upper hamstring injury. I am now back running 5K but not completely better and still feeling some tightness in my hip/glute area. My physio has suggested I have a sports massage, to see if some of this residual tightness can be released.
I had a check in with my physio today, as I recover from my upper hamstring injury. I am now back running 5K but not completely better and still feeling some tightness in my hip/glute area. My physio has suggested I have a sports massage, to see if some of this residual tightness can be released.
Sandraj39
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Update:whats going on
Hi, saw my physio today, explained to her that leg, back, knees, hips pain haven't improved, in fact getting worse. She advised me to stop all excerises she'd given me and to see if I feel better, worse or the same. I have an appt for 2 weeks with her to reassess. She advised me to go back to the GP.
Hi, saw my physio today, explained to her that leg, back, knees, hips pain haven't improved, in fact getting worse. She advised me to stop all excerises she'd given me and to see if I feel better, worse or the same. I have an appt for 2 weeks with her to reassess. She advised me to go back to the GP.
Monkey321
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
16 Oct 2023 Nothing to extravagant
G'day ms family. Rested well I hope, no ms hiccups in the night just sweet dreams and rest. I slept well enough last night, so well I forgot to wake up and go to the gym at 0555. No great loss I will just go tomorrow. Nothing too extravagant,, a few pull-ups and some squats. I think I ill talk
G'day ms family. Rested well I hope, no ms hiccups in the night just sweet dreams and rest. I slept well enough last night, so well I forgot to wake up and go to the gym at 0555. No great loss I will just go tomorrow. Nothing too extravagant,, a few pull-ups and some squats. I think I ill talk
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Another (long) Great South Run Report
Sorry, this started as a short post, honest. I will concentrate on the run rather than the excellent social side of seeing my lovely running buddies, who have all been mentioned in previous posts. I ran the Great South Run in 2019 , just over a year from c25k graduation, and said I just wanted to to
Sorry, this started as a short post, honest. I will concentrate on the run rather than the excellent social side of seeing my lovely running buddies, who have all been mentioned in previous posts. I ran the Great South Run in 2019 , just over a year from c25k graduation, and said I just wanted to to
Dexy5
10 Miles
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
I’ve had a back injury from a trip and can’t run atm. I’m finding it’s really affecting my mental health. How do I deal with this?
I’ve been doing c25k for 18 months now and really enjoy it . Running helps me to feel good and ‘resets’ my brain and body . It also helps with menopausal joint pain. I’ve not run now for more than three weeks due to lower back pain . I’ve seen my physio who has given me some stretches to strengthen my
I’ve been doing c25k for 18 months now and really enjoy it . Running helps me to feel good and ‘resets’ my brain and body . It also helps with menopausal joint pain. I’ve not run now for more than three weeks due to lower back pain . I’ve seen my physio who has given me some stretches to strengthen my
G0easymom
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Another Great South Run report
As I am sure you are bored of being told, we had a fab HU meet up in Portsmouth over the weekend. A chance to catch up on the news our very active What’sApp group might have missed and for other halves to socialise while waiting for us to get back. Oh yes, and to run a lovely 10 mile race. Unfortunately
As I am sure you are bored of being told, we had a fab HU meet up in Portsmouth over the weekend. A chance to catch up on the news our very active What’sApp group might have missed and for other halves to socialise while waiting for us to get back. Oh yes, and to run a lovely 10 mile race. Unfortunately
Sandie1961
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
Car accident in July ;(
So I was involved in a rear end shunt in July. Car hit me at 50mph and I was stationery. I've got neck and spine problems and this has greatly increased my pain and also the symptoms I'm showing as well. Constant neck pain, throbbing and cruching when I move my neck. Back pain and spasms all the time
So I was involved in a rear end shunt in July. Car hit me at 50mph and I was stationery. I've got neck and spine problems and this has greatly increased my pain and also the symptoms I'm showing as well. Constant neck pain, throbbing and cruching when I move my neck. Back pain and spasms all the time
Dolphin100
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
COPD Pain
Hello. I've joined this forum because my brother has COPD in his left lung and lung cancer in his right. He suffers great pain from the COPD and it's severely affecting his quality of life and his outlook in general. The cancer in the other lung is under control and was very luckily picked up from
Hello. I've joined this forum because my brother has COPD in his left lung and lung cancer in his right. He suffers great pain from the COPD and it's severely affecting his quality of life and his outlook in general. The cancer in the other lung is under control and was very luckily picked up from
Cats-Dogs
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
PMR - need to take back control - GP call tomorrow
I have a follow up call with the nice lady GP tomorrow morning, after I had the neck scan on Wednesday. I've just been reading some of the posts here and it highlighted for me the importance of staying in control of this journey and how careful you need to be in what you say during consultations to
I have a follow up call with the nice lady GP tomorrow morning, after I had the neck scan on Wednesday. I've just been reading some of the posts here and it highlighted for me the importance of staying in control of this journey and how careful you need to be in what you say during consultations to
Gimme
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Chest CT scan/Myositis bloods/MRI - right knee Quadricep Tendon Rupture Report update
MRI report - 30 weeks post surgery Right knee - sustained Quadricep Tendon Rupture injury Lateral collateral structures plus meniscus and cartilage grossly intact-meniscus is slightly discoid. https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/discoid-meniscus I have had intensive intervention with
physiotherapy
MRI report - 30 weeks post surgery Right knee - sustained Quadricep Tendon Rupture injury Lateral collateral structures plus meniscus and cartilage grossly intact-meniscus is slightly discoid. https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/discoid-meniscus I have had intensive intervention with
physiotherapy
Energy14
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Here at Wobbly Corners
When the so-called tropical depression came up the Mid Atlantic coast, here in Central Virginia we had several days of winds (with some very exuberant gale force bursts) that brought down one large pine and an abundance of smaller limbs, branches, twigs and leaf clusters. When things began to dry out
When the so-called tropical depression came up the Mid Atlantic coast, here in Central Virginia we had several days of winds (with some very exuberant gale force bursts) that brought down one large pine and an abundance of smaller limbs, branches, twigs and leaf clusters. When things began to dry out
goatgal
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
European Masters Championships 2023 Pescara, Italy 21/09-01/10, Part 2. 200 Metres
I’ve always struggled with the 200 metres. Technically I really shouldn’t as I have a very good 100m time for my age but it just hasn’t fully transferred to the 200. Hence I decided not to train for it this year but focus on the 100 instead. Therefore I wasn’t expecting great things at these Championships
I’ve always struggled with the 200 metres. Technically I really shouldn’t as I have a very good 100m time for my age but it just hasn’t fully transferred to the 200. Hence I decided not to train for it this year but focus on the 100 instead. Therefore I wasn’t expecting great things at these Championships
RunBrianRun
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
Hypothyroidism and shivering
Hi. I have Graves’ disease and hyperthyroidism but a few months ago my doctor had me take 4xs my medication to prevent a flare from covid. It was only for a week but have had a few occasions where I felt uncontrollably cold even in summer. Recently my physical therapist used a TENS unit on my back with
Hi. I have Graves’ disease and hyperthyroidism but a few months ago my doctor had me take 4xs my medication to prevent a flare from covid. It was only for a week but have had a few occasions where I felt uncontrollably cold even in summer. Recently my physical therapist used a TENS unit on my back with
Beefull8
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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