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SCIATICA
Hi All Does any one have answer to sciatic pain down one side in buttock and calf I have tried physio chiropractor and osteopath to no avail Some days really bad others manageable I don’t want to take pain relief meds Thanks
Hi All Does any one have answer to sciatic pain down one side in buttock and calf I have tried physio chiropractor and osteopath to no avail Some days really bad others manageable I don’t want to take pain relief meds Thanks
MAISIEMOO21
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Walking #3: Are you a heel-striking or forefoot-striking walker?
As you may have gathered, I am relearning how to walk. And quite surprisingly, something that I thought I knew how to do all my life is not quite that simple. This evening, one question kept me occupied: is heel-striking actually the best way to walk? Now, as a runner, I’ve become aware of how healthy
As you may have gathered, I am relearning how to walk. And quite surprisingly, something that I thought I knew how to do all my life is not quite that simple. This evening, one question kept me occupied: is heel-striking actually the best way to walk? Now, as a runner, I’ve become aware of how healthy
CBDB
Administrator
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Active 10
2 years ago
Knee arthritis
I had a cortisone injection for my knee . It was fine for 9 day then it all came back again.so now I'm back to square one so disappointed. Ime icing and doing some exercise and flexiqe any ideas would be much appreciated..very difficult hurts to walk when I take my dog out realy want to avoid
I had a cortisone injection for my knee . It was fine for 9 day then it all came back again.so now I'm back to square one so disappointed. Ime icing and doing some exercise and flexiqe any ideas would be much appreciated..very difficult hurts to walk when I take my dog out realy want to avoid
Dextersam10
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
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I actually remembered to take a glass of beetroot juice and put it, covered in clingfilm, by my bedside. Even more surprising I drank it at 6.50 am (then went back to sleep for half an hour). Then, once I'd done my dynamic stretches it was time for a gentle 5km recovery run. Despite the gloomy weather
I actually remembered to take a glass of beetroot juice and put it, covered in clingfilm, by my bedside. Even more surprising I drank it at 6.50 am (then went back to sleep for half an hour). Then, once I'd done my dynamic stretches it was time for a gentle 5km recovery run. Despite the gloomy weather
Yesletsgo
60minGraduate
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Follow up doctors & Respiratory physio
Hi lovely people, So had a face to face with my one of the doctors i see, I do have 3 doctors I see and they all share my care for mental health ect just telling him how I'm felling like I have been doing since I gave up smoking 3 years ago, whezzing from my throat he is in agreement with the British
Hi lovely people, So had a face to face with my one of the doctors i see, I do have 3 doctors I see and they all share my care for mental health ect just telling him how I'm felling like I have been doing since I gave up smoking 3 years ago, whezzing from my throat he is in agreement with the British
bryan45735
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Update after consultant visit
Here is the update after consultant visit. As PMR pro suspected I have now been put on Alendronic acid, a liquid bottle of 70mg made up with 30mg water to 100mg weekly due to recent DEXA scan. She did say she didn't think my scan was bad as I am just past menopaused and many women are at this point without
Here is the update after consultant visit. As PMR pro suspected I have now been put on Alendronic acid, a liquid bottle of 70mg made up with 30mg water to 100mg weekly due to recent DEXA scan. She did say she didn't think my scan was bad as I am just past menopaused and many women are at this point without
Pawscat11
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Chronic tendinopathy - anyone else experiencing this? Any suggestions as to how to fix?
About 5 years ago, about a year or so into my thyroid disease journey, I developed swelling in both ankles (plus top of feet and half way up one calf) at about the same time. I was subsequently diagnosed with achilles tendinopathy. I also developed plantar fasciitis around the same time. I don't
About 5 years ago, about a year or so into my thyroid disease journey, I developed swelling in both ankles (plus top of feet and half way up one calf) at about the same time. I was subsequently diagnosed with achilles tendinopathy. I also developed plantar fasciitis around the same time. I don't
MiniMum97
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Bursitis Treatment
I have had ongoing bursitis in both of my hips for about 3-4 years. Very painful, for example, when I carry a basket of laundry up stairs or need to lift just about anything that is heavy. I had this checked out about 3 years ago before COVID limited doctor visits. At that time they told me to take 3
I have had ongoing bursitis in both of my hips for about 3-4 years. Very painful, for example, when I carry a basket of laundry up stairs or need to lift just about anything that is heavy. I had this checked out about 3 years ago before COVID limited doctor visits. At that time they told me to take 3
bmenard
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
Adenomyosis suffers? Please give me your honest advice/ opinions please? I Feel so alone
Hello ladies, I am currently recovering from a laparoscopy so please bare with me... After years of suffering with cyclical horrendous pelvic, womb &back pains that is now painful almost everyday, i finally had my laparoscopy which revealed Adenomyosis. I don't know much about Adenomyosis so i have
Hello ladies, I am currently recovering from a laparoscopy so please bare with me... After years of suffering with cyclical horrendous pelvic, womb &back pains that is now painful almost everyday, i finally had my laparoscopy which revealed Adenomyosis. I don't know much about Adenomyosis so i have
Heartof3
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
My travels through FND
My body and mind have seemed to be on a constant search for absolute disassociation over my lifetime and especially the last few years. I would say that my body and mind finally found its height of disassociation once I started to have Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES). I have also struggled
My body and mind have seemed to be on a constant search for absolute disassociation over my lifetime and especially the last few years. I would say that my body and mind finally found its height of disassociation once I started to have Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES). I have also struggled
ShaMallyO777
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
2 years ago
Nucala and extreme back pain and muscle tightness
I had my first dose November 2021 and started noticing back pain around Christmas. Began severe back pain after my 3rd injection in January 2022. Also had an injection in February and March. I will not be taking any more. I really feel this is where this is coming from. I have had no injury. This
I had my first dose November 2021 and started noticing back pain around Christmas. Began severe back pain after my 3rd injection in January 2022. Also had an injection in February and March. I will not be taking any more. I really feel this is where this is coming from. I have had no injury. This
crafty12
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Living with Asthma
2 years ago
Update
Hi guys So what a useless conversation on the phone that was today, not sure if anyone has ever heard of the spire hospital obviously they are a private hospital. I'd spoke to a member of the team today so I said how much would it cost me to see one of your pulmonary doctors 🤔 and the reply was sorry
Hi guys So what a useless conversation on the phone that was today, not sure if anyone has ever heard of the spire hospital obviously they are a private hospital. I'd spoke to a member of the team today so I said how much would it cost me to see one of your pulmonary doctors 🤔 and the reply was sorry
bryan45735
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Back on form
It's been a while since I posted on here, at least partly because I haven't been able to run as I would have liked. Having graduated on C25K and Bridge to 10k in July 2019 and late 2019 respectively, I continued to build up my speed and distance, raching the peak of my running career so far almost exactly
It's been a while since I posted on here, at least partly because I haven't been able to run as I would have liked. Having graduated on C25K and Bridge to 10k in July 2019 and late 2019 respectively, I continued to build up my speed and distance, raching the peak of my running career so far almost exactly
SimonC25
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Bm and neck problem
Hi, I had bacterial meningoencephalitis a year ago. The biggest problem I have is neck stiffness that doesn’t go away. I can barely move my neck. I went to physical therapy, ultrasound and laser, but nothing helped me. Due to neck problems, I can't move much. Has anyone had a similar problem and what
Hi, I had bacterial meningoencephalitis a year ago. The biggest problem I have is neck stiffness that doesn’t go away. I can barely move my neck. I went to physical therapy, ultrasound and laser, but nothing helped me. Due to neck problems, I can't move much. Has anyone had a similar problem and what
Maki7
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Meningitis Now
2 years ago
Discharged from Cardio Physio this afternoon.
Had my last assessment with the cardio physios today and pleased to say there has been an improvement since I started the cardio rehab a few months ago. I have now been referred on to the next stage 'the exercise referral scheme' which is a scheme mainly funded by the Welsh Government but participants
Had my last assessment with the cardio physios today and pleased to say there has been an improvement since I started the cardio rehab a few months ago. I have now been referred on to the next stage 'the exercise referral scheme' which is a scheme mainly funded by the Welsh Government but participants
Heather1957
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Ultrasound Therapy for Inflammation
Wondering if anyone has had ultrasound therapy for tendinitis or muscle strain. Was at physical therapy for achilles tendinitis. Was told could try ultrasound for healing but, contraindicated in people with cancer. Tech said, she would recheck this. Wondering if anyone has experienced anything like
Wondering if anyone has had ultrasound therapy for tendinitis or muscle strain. Was at physical therapy for achilles tendinitis. Was told could try ultrasound for healing but, contraindicated in people with cancer. Tech said, she would recheck this. Wondering if anyone has experienced anything like
Davidcara
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CLL Support
2 years ago
My mind is boggled with symptoms
Hi everyone I hope your are coping well today, I'm probably looking for reassurance again but I'm also working hard with my doctors, my cbt and my lung physio for what I'm told dysfunctional breathing it's been a long road and still remains. I have seem 3 doctors over the last few years and 2 of them
Hi everyone I hope your are coping well today, I'm probably looking for reassurance again but I'm also working hard with my doctors, my cbt and my lung physio for what I'm told dysfunctional breathing it's been a long road and still remains. I have seem 3 doctors over the last few years and 2 of them
bryan45735
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Lupus Profundus
Hi I was diagnosed with Profundus about 10 years ago and I am on hydroxychloroquine. Lately if I have a fall or twist an ankle etc it takes months to heal...I have swollen knees after a fall in 2018...they went down a bit but it all seems to be fluid. I asked my gp for fluid tablets after getting no
Hi I was diagnosed with Profundus about 10 years ago and I am on hydroxychloroquine. Lately if I have a fall or twist an ankle etc it takes months to heal...I have swollen knees after a fall in 2018...they went down a bit but it all seems to be fluid. I asked my gp for fluid tablets after getting no
Montysmum1
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Prednisolone - do you need to shield for a short dose (4-5 weeks?)
Hi I've had upper arm pain which may be a rotator cuff issue (apparently those with RA are susceptible) this is getting worse and is becoming a problem. My GP has set up a physio appointment for me in 3 weeks time. In addition there's some RA type pain in right thumb joint/wrist (a new location for me
Hi I've had upper arm pain which may be a rotator cuff issue (apparently those with RA are susceptible) this is getting worse and is becoming a problem. My GP has set up a physio appointment for me in 3 weeks time. In addition there's some RA type pain in right thumb joint/wrist (a new location for me
Rambling9
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NRAS
2 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked - Parkinson’s Disease: “Life is never the same”
1 in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's. Parkinson's is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world; every hour another two people are diagnosed with the condition. To help raise awareness in honour of Parkinson's Awareness Month, Barbara Kelly explains her
1 in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's. Parkinson's is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world; every hour another two people are diagnosed with the condition. To help raise awareness in honour of Parkinson's Awareness Month, Barbara Kelly explains her
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
2 years ago
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