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Home with new hip!
Hello everyone- wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Bonne Année. I am back from the clinic with my new hip. I had my op last Wednesday and came home Monday. The surgeon told me he had had a hard time getting even the smallest prothesis in as I have such little bones and now my right leg is slightly
Hello everyone- wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Bonne Année. I am back from the clinic with my new hip. I had my op last Wednesday and came home Monday. The surgeon told me he had had a hard time getting even the smallest prothesis in as I have such little bones and now my right leg is slightly
Auriculaire
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AF Association
3 years ago
Sooo weary....
Anyone got any advice on how to deal with sciatic pain that's now running across my back and up too?? I've been suffering for 7 months now and only recently been referred for an mri. Which could be nine months! I've been doing stretching, had physio weekly for 3 months and it's getting worse not better
Anyone got any advice on how to deal with sciatic pain that's now running across my back and up too?? I've been suffering for 7 months now and only recently been referred for an mri. Which could be nine months! I've been doing stretching, had physio weekly for 3 months and it's getting worse not better
ymr2310
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Back ache
Hi, thanks for all your replies, Just to keep you updated I have had a second phone call from the physio, told her it seemed worse. She won't send me for a scan or x ray but has given me a face to face appointment on the 19th January Also told me to ring Doc and see about trying different pain killers
Hi, thanks for all your replies, Just to keep you updated I have had a second phone call from the physio, told her it seemed worse. She won't send me for a scan or x ray but has given me a face to face appointment on the 19th January Also told me to ring Doc and see about trying different pain killers
Sleepysusie
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Weight Bearing on Prothesis
Some of you will know I had a BKA (below knee amputation) at the end of July. I picked up my prosthetic leg in mid-October but immediately hit problems with the wound reopening and blistering. After seven weeks without physio I started weekly sessions last week. One major problem I have is that I cannot
Some of you will know I had a BKA (below knee amputation) at the end of July. I picked up my prosthetic leg in mid-October but immediately hit problems with the wound reopening and blistering. After seven weeks without physio I started weekly sessions last week. One major problem I have is that I cannot
MichaelJH
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
3 years ago
Anyone ever had bad sciatica in pregnancy?
Hi lovelies Im currently 19 weeks pregnant and started getting pain in my back and left leg around 10 weeks drs have said its sciatica I've had on and off since i had my daughter in 2013. Never severe like this today its got to the point where i can't even put weight on my foot at all the pain is so
Hi lovelies Im currently 19 weeks pregnant and started getting pain in my back and left leg around 10 weeks drs have said its sciatica I've had on and off since i had my daughter in 2013. Never severe like this today its got to the point where i can't even put weight on my foot at all the pain is so
AllWeNeedIsluv
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
ITBS Recovery
Hi, I’ve suffered from ITB syndrome since I ran a marathon in 2016 and would like to know - has anyone ever got over it? I have had - dozen physio sessions and followed different programmes. Having taken a year off from running, I’ve just started the Couch to 5K. If there’s anyone out there who’s recovered
Hi, I’ve suffered from ITB syndrome since I ran a marathon in 2016 and would like to know - has anyone ever got over it? I have had - dozen physio sessions and followed different programmes. Having taken a year off from running, I’ve just started the Couch to 5K. If there’s anyone out there who’s recovered
Bomoao
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Off Actemra
Ended up in ER with severe stomach pains. Though I have esophagus problems I never had that kind of pain in my stomach. It was gastritis. Rheumatologist said okay to go off Actemra, but not sure if that's the cause. Although Actemra is contraindicated for people with gastrointestinal problems. I'm
Ended up in ER with severe stomach pains. Though I have esophagus problems I never had that kind of pain in my stomach. It was gastritis. Rheumatologist said okay to go off Actemra, but not sure if that's the cause. Although Actemra is contraindicated for people with gastrointestinal problems. I'm
Spanky2019
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
SCIATIC - nerve regeneration??? Nerve aggivation or peripheral neuropathy
Anyone know what nerve regeneration feels like? I have a herniated disk that has caused nerve damage in left saddle region. I have started swimming and doing physio and am having some twinges, in the places where I have experienced sciatic pain.I am trying to work out if I am making things worse or
Anyone know what nerve regeneration feels like? I have a herniated disk that has caused nerve damage in left saddle region. I have started swimming and doing physio and am having some twinges, in the places where I have experienced sciatic pain.I am trying to work out if I am making things worse or
Numbum
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Foot drop after a stroke
I was told I was expected to make s full recovery when I had my stroke I am only 33. But I'm 12 weeks on Monday and physio don't think my ankle or toes will ever come back.. and I miss wearing boots and walking around my house bare footed anyone else go any drop foot tips
I was told I was expected to make s full recovery when I had my stroke I am only 33. But I'm 12 weeks on Monday and physio don't think my ankle or toes will ever come back.. and I miss wearing boots and walking around my house bare footed anyone else go any drop foot tips
CyanbuttercupMum
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Headway
3 years ago
Turbomed AFO and Cubii exerciser
Has anyone tried the Turbo Med Afo. Having spoken to a local neuro physio he recommends it but it isn't cheap. He has also recommended the Cubbi elliptical exerciser. (Available from Argos in the UK)
Has anyone tried the Turbo Med Afo. Having spoken to a local neuro physio he recommends it but it isn't cheap. He has also recommended the Cubbi elliptical exerciser. (Available from Argos in the UK)
Cherie
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AMN EASIER
3 years ago
A success story
Really proud of myself today and I’m here to brag I’m afraid - look away now if that’s going to demotivate or annoy you! I started my couch to 5k journey in 2013.... tried it a few times, quit around week 5 each time. Started it again in June 2020 following a few months of feeling very sorry for myself
Really proud of myself today and I’m here to brag I’m afraid - look away now if that’s going to demotivate or annoy you! I started my couch to 5k journey in 2013.... tried it a few times, quit around week 5 each time. Started it again in June 2020 following a few months of feeling very sorry for myself
jadevictoria
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
I really wish I'd found this earlier!
Hi, I've done pretty well 'recovering' from most PCS symptoms. My health authority are in crisis management and lack many of the basic services. You can get, with an almighty fight, a neurology assessment and a neuropsychology assessment but that's it. There is absolutely nothing else, no sensory testing
Hi, I've done pretty well 'recovering' from most PCS symptoms. My health authority are in crisis management and lack many of the basic services. You can get, with an almighty fight, a neurology assessment and a neuropsychology assessment but that's it. There is absolutely nothing else, no sensory testing
pinkvision
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Headway
3 years ago
C-section vs natural birth existing hip problems
So this is a bit late in the day but was wondering if anyone had a similar experience. I have an existing hip problem consisting of a ligament impingement and my socket sitting too deep in my pelvis. I have had countless steroid injections in my joint and 2 operations and before I got pregnant it limited
So this is a bit late in the day but was wondering if anyone had a similar experience. I have an existing hip problem consisting of a ligament impingement and my socket sitting too deep in my pelvis. I have had countless steroid injections in my joint and 2 operations and before I got pregnant it limited
Gem09x
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
My physio said I can't run for a few weeks. Hold me.
Turns out the hip flexor pain in my left hip was not my hip flexor. I have mild bursitis, and my flat feet are causing strain to my joint. I am cleared to walk and do strength exercises so that's something. I was just in such a groove with my running. I'm trying to be positive but I'm pretty gutted.
Turns out the hip flexor pain in my left hip was not my hip flexor. I have mild bursitis, and my flat feet are causing strain to my joint. I am cleared to walk and do strength exercises so that's something. I was just in such a groove with my running. I'm trying to be positive but I'm pretty gutted.
shrinkingjaz
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Bronchiectasis - Newly Diagnosed & Lost...
I am newly diagnosed, 54yrs old, 3 teenage kids and NTM to boot. I had very few symptoms- no weight loss, no night sweats. I had a poor appetite but that was nothing new for me and I was getting a bit tired but again... working full time, 3 teenage kids, running around .... and being 54yrs old, it
I am newly diagnosed, 54yrs old, 3 teenage kids and NTM to boot. I had very few symptoms- no weight loss, no night sweats. I had a poor appetite but that was nothing new for me and I was getting a bit tired but again... working full time, 3 teenage kids, running around .... and being 54yrs old, it
Dernancourt2020
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Intercostal, Pec muscle pain
Hi I picked up a suitcase in April that I didn’t realise was heavy as it was with my left arm and felt something which hurt like hell a few days later on my left chest above and below the nipple Doc said it was probably pectoralis minor or intercostal muscle Had physio who said it was probably pec
Hi I picked up a suitcase in April that I didn’t realise was heavy as it was with my left arm and felt something which hurt like hell a few days later on my left chest above and below the nipple Doc said it was probably pectoralis minor or intercostal muscle Had physio who said it was probably pec
TaraqMahmood
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Unnumbered Post Falls 14 Dec 2020
G'day, beloved ms Family. I hope the day is going well for you. Mine is good nice and quiet and a bunch of bills that I was stressed about I think I have worked out how to pay off. Actually, it was she who must be obeyed that gave me the idea, so let's hope it works. I should know by the end
G'day, beloved ms Family. I hope the day is going well for you. Mine is good nice and quiet and a bunch of bills that I was stressed about I think I have worked out how to pay off. Actually, it was she who must be obeyed that gave me the idea, so let's hope it works. I should know by the end
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Back ache
Hi, I wrote 2 months ago about my back back and how I have trouble walking or even standing at the sink for more than 5 minutes without being in severe pain. Since then I have had numerous phone calls to the Doc, I have been given Naproxen, CoCodomel and Omeprazole. to take every day.I discussed MPS
Hi, I wrote 2 months ago about my back back and how I have trouble walking or even standing at the sink for more than 5 minutes without being in severe pain. Since then I have had numerous phone calls to the Doc, I have been given Naproxen, CoCodomel and Omeprazole. to take every day.I discussed MPS
Sleepysusie
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Update
Well, after spending six weeks in hosp and a short time in rehab with extra physio I have now been home a week. Went through some very dark days. Kitties were very pleased to see me, tho Perky was a bit confused, he was last in the line when kitty brains were given out. 😁 During my stay in hosp amongst
Well, after spending six weeks in hosp and a short time in rehab with extra physio I have now been home a week. Went through some very dark days. Kitties were very pleased to see me, tho Perky was a bit confused, he was last in the line when kitty brains were given out. 😁 During my stay in hosp amongst
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
can i borrow ipad for brain training?
hi everyone i had a severe brain hermergege and damage to right lobe. i al get supreme support from the team physio, team leader ect... i had ni idea how they could helo felr andvstill do so alone. while lt physical sidevis comingbon due to ny determination lol but memory, forward planning, events aniexty
hi everyone i had a severe brain hermergege and damage to right lobe. i al get supreme support from the team physio, team leader ect... i had ni idea how they could helo felr andvstill do so alone. while lt physical sidevis comingbon due to ny determination lol but memory, forward planning, events aniexty
loubie1982
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Headway
3 years ago
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