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Lupus and Heart Disease: Why You’re at Increased Risk
PUBLISHED 02/21/22 BY BARBARA BRODY People with lupus have an increased risk of heart disease — but understanding this link is a great first step in lowering it. Having inflammatory types of rheumatic disease means that your risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular issue
PUBLISHED 02/21/22 BY BARBARA BRODY People with lupus have an increased risk of heart disease — but understanding this link is a great first step in lowering it. Having inflammatory types of rheumatic disease means that your risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular issue
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Obstructive defecation
I am now on the waiting list for specialist
physiotherapy
but the waiting list is long and treatment is not guaranteed to be successful. If anyone has symptoms like mine please educate yourself about obstructive defecation and, if it seems to fit you, insist on being tested for it.
I am now on the waiting list for specialist
physiotherapy
but the waiting list is long and treatment is not guaranteed to be successful. If anyone has symptoms like mine please educate yourself about obstructive defecation and, if it seems to fit you, insist on being tested for it.
janke
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Regular Pulled Muscles
Hi everyone lm wondering if anyone out there struggles with pulled muscles. I'm coming to terms with the ongoing limitations of ET and age, but right now struggling with an ongoing groin injury and waiting for a another upcoming steroid injection this time based on ultrasound results. Meanwhile
Hi everyone lm wondering if anyone out there struggles with pulled muscles. I'm coming to terms with the ongoing limitations of ET and age, but right now struggling with an ongoing groin injury and waiting for a another upcoming steroid injection this time based on ultrasound results. Meanwhile
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2 years ago
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Stress from ADHD has caused most of my physical injuries
Hi I was wondering if any one else has similar issues to myself. I was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD at 50 years. I was very hyperactive as a child and still cant eat food colourings, too much sugar and chocolate. I did how ever eat chocolate on the weekend just out of boredom I think. I'm regretting
Hi I was wondering if any one else has similar issues to myself. I was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD at 50 years. I was very hyperactive as a child and still cant eat food colourings, too much sugar and chocolate. I did how ever eat chocolate on the weekend just out of boredom I think. I'm regretting
Fred2001
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 years ago
Alicante half marathon
Here on a short storm-free break, I only learned of the half marathon last night. Looking after my dodgy knee I’ve only been bimbling on the promenade, but I would love to have taken part in the 10km which was held at the same time. Perhaps next time. Physio next Friday and I hope he can tell me
Here on a short storm-free break, I only learned of the half marathon last night. Looking after my dodgy knee I’ve only been bimbling on the promenade, but I would love to have taken part in the 10km which was held at the same time. Perhaps next time. Physio next Friday and I hope he can tell me
HeavyFoot
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Could it be pmr?
I’ve had umpteen doctors appointments since I collapsed 18 months ago with severe cramp all over with fatigue and slurred speech. Not a stroke, according to mri. Blood tests showed severe vitamin deficiency, d and b12 now I self inject and take d all year round or it disappears. I have osteoporosis after
I’ve had umpteen doctors appointments since I collapsed 18 months ago with severe cramp all over with fatigue and slurred speech. Not a stroke, according to mri. Blood tests showed severe vitamin deficiency, d and b12 now I self inject and take d all year round or it disappears. I have osteoporosis after
Mag999
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Movement = Medicine. Podcast recommendation.
Just wanting to recommend listening to Kali Dayton’s podcast ‘Walking Home From The ICU’…..it helped me so much during my rehabilitation…..especially facing the reality, the trauma experience. Iv cried, Iv laughed, Iv taken strength from it. She has also started a ‘Walking you through the ICU’ podcast
Just wanting to recommend listening to Kali Dayton’s podcast ‘Walking Home From The ICU’…..it helped me so much during my rehabilitation…..especially facing the reality, the trauma experience. Iv cried, Iv laughed, Iv taken strength from it. She has also started a ‘Walking you through the ICU’ podcast
Dutchey
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Phantom Pain II - Triggers
And yet I leave here again Suffering that dreadful phantom pain I've taken my Gabapentine Yet it's provided no relief I'm still suffering that wicked pain My brain in total misbelief! Yes I suffering for the third night this week. Yesterday though I suffered it from. 8:00pm.through to 10:00pm. This
And yet I leave here again Suffering that dreadful phantom pain I've taken my Gabapentine Yet it's provided no relief I'm still suffering that wicked pain My brain in total misbelief! Yes I suffering for the third night this week. Yesterday though I suffered it from. 8:00pm.through to 10:00pm. This
MichaelJH
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
1st PIP interview
Hi all, keep up the good work on discussing RA issues, I have learnt so much. I am having my 1st interview on the phone next week. The irony is since I made the application I have had COVID and the impact on my health has been severe. Firey bones, aches and fatigue is constant, however this was not
Hi all, keep up the good work on discussing RA issues, I have learnt so much. I am having my 1st interview on the phone next week. The irony is since I made the application I have had COVID and the impact on my health has been severe. Firey bones, aches and fatigue is constant, however this was not
SuriL
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FieryBones - RA Community
2 years ago
Meltdown
Hi lovely people. I hope that you are all as well as you can be and staying safe and warm in this awful weather. I have been quiet because life has been difficult lately, health wise and due to the death of my brother in law and a leak which meant a big portion of ceiling and then the whole upstairs
Hi lovely people. I hope that you are all as well as you can be and staying safe and warm in this awful weather. I have been quiet because life has been difficult lately, health wise and due to the death of my brother in law and a leak which meant a big portion of ceiling and then the whole upstairs
CecilyParsley
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
CATCH-UP CORNER. WEEK 3. Come on in, everyone is welcome here ...
Hello fellow runners. A very warm welcome to the Corner, on what is a very blustery day here in the Staffs Moorlands! The weather is very changeable and currently we are , seemingly, in for a few boisterous days. But I have made up the fire and drawn up the chairs, so that we may share our running
Hello fellow runners. A very warm welcome to the Corner, on what is a very blustery day here in the Staffs Moorlands! The weather is very changeable and currently we are , seemingly, in for a few boisterous days. But I have made up the fire and drawn up the chairs, so that we may share our running
Oldfloss
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Unsuitable for Aortic valve replacement
Hi, usually just soak up all the positivity and advice in here but now have a question relating to my 84 yr old dad. He is in hospital, having been rejected for a 2nd time for valve replacement (all within the last 12 wks). They have said the risks are too great for him. But surely the risks are also
Hi, usually just soak up all the positivity and advice in here but now have a question relating to my 84 yr old dad. He is in hospital, having been rejected for a 2nd time for valve replacement (all within the last 12 wks). They have said the risks are too great for him. But surely the risks are also
PandyNW
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Greetings from the IC 🛋 👋
Hello 👋. How are you all? I’m sitting on the plumped up cushions of the Runner’s Injury Couch 🛋 and have been reading posts about scary tunnels, new running shoes, 8ks, 10ks, post run chocolate 🍫 box raiding, beautiful runs in nature and everything in between. You have all been very busy! I have
Hello 👋. How are you all? I’m sitting on the plumped up cushions of the Runner’s Injury Couch 🛋 and have been reading posts about scary tunnels, new running shoes, 8ks, 10ks, post run chocolate 🍫 box raiding, beautiful runs in nature and everything in between. You have all been very busy! I have
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Anyone else having trouble seeing the doctor
Had a epileptic fit 2 weeks ago and the top of my spine hurts and I get stabbing pains also my arms have started hurting and a going numb I went to the doctors yesterday and they booked me in to see a physio asked to see a doctor first and was refused I’m confused I came down 12 steps and cannot get
Had a epileptic fit 2 weeks ago and the top of my spine hurts and I get stabbing pains also my arms have started hurting and a going numb I went to the doctors yesterday and they booked me in to see a physio asked to see a doctor first and was refused I’m confused I came down 12 steps and cannot get
bunnygirly
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
sore knee
I am a fit 64 year old - up until relatively recently running 8-10k 3 times a week. when talking to neurologist over the phone in November I reported excellent health except for slight feel of wobble in my left leg. Since then I've started to feel left hip pain which I did exercises for which cleared
I am a fit 64 year old - up until relatively recently running 8-10k 3 times a week. when talking to neurologist over the phone in November I reported excellent health except for slight feel of wobble in my left leg. Since then I've started to feel left hip pain which I did exercises for which cleared
Tomkins
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Online cardiac physio
Can anyone recommend an online cardiac physio? I had a bit of rehab after my heart attack last year but it went v quiet after a few weeks. The main advice was for walking at a certain pace for 30 mins a day. I did (pretty heavy) weightlifting and cycling for many years prior to the HA and would dearly
Can anyone recommend an online cardiac physio? I had a bit of rehab after my heart attack last year but it went v quiet after a few weeks. The main advice was for walking at a certain pace for 30 mins a day. I did (pretty heavy) weightlifting and cycling for many years prior to the HA and would dearly
bazhorn
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Increasing by 1mg occasionally?
I've been on 3mg for 6 weeks and ok apart from stiffness in hips when walking. My legs feel like prosthetics but no pain. I do physio exercises to strengthen gluts) . When I know I have a stressful day coming up like driving 30 miles to care for a friend on her own with pmr and a very painful hip
I've been on 3mg for 6 weeks and ok apart from stiffness in hips when walking. My legs feel like prosthetics but no pain. I do physio exercises to strengthen gluts) . When I know I have a stressful day coming up like driving 30 miles to care for a friend on her own with pmr and a very painful hip
diana1998
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Pain clinic to psychologist to ot, what next I wonder?
So,
physiotherapy
referred me to the pain clinic, they couldn't do much for me so they referred me to the pain clinic. The pain clinic decided I needed to see a psychologist because I mention I was trembling from the inside out but it's only visible on my left side.
So,
physiotherapy
referred me to the pain clinic, they couldn't do much for me so they referred me to the pain clinic. The pain clinic decided I needed to see a psychologist because I mention I was trembling from the inside out but it's only visible on my left side.
Cheekybacksid
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Needing information
Hello, I’m 30 yrs old and for the past 5 years on and off I’ve suffered with joint pain in both my knees and elbows. Some mornings I take ibuprofen before I get out of bed because I’m that stiff and in pain. I’ve probably took ibuprofen everyday since Christmas. I’ve been to the drs a couple of times
Hello, I’m 30 yrs old and for the past 5 years on and off I’ve suffered with joint pain in both my knees and elbows. Some mornings I take ibuprofen before I get out of bed because I’m that stiff and in pain. I’ve probably took ibuprofen everyday since Christmas. I’ve been to the drs a couple of times
Crazycatlady_101
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NRAS
2 years ago
Update
Update from last week regarding exacerbation. After taking steroids I am now taking my antibiotics because I have phlegm on my chest and lots of wheezing. Informed GP and I've to finish course, if I don't feel any better to contact them again. I've decided to buy myself a nebuliser to use just when I'm
Update from last week regarding exacerbation. After taking steroids I am now taking my antibiotics because I have phlegm on my chest and lots of wheezing. Informed GP and I've to finish course, if I don't feel any better to contact them again. I've decided to buy myself a nebuliser to use just when I'm
Jake25
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
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