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Finally got some information on the treatment for FND
I have requested
physiotherapy
, CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), EEG (electroencephalogram), and fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging). I will keep everyone updated and let know how it goes. This is my last hope in the medical world before I go to a natural approach. Wish me good luck.
I have requested
physiotherapy
, CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), EEG (electroencephalogram), and fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging). I will keep everyone updated and let know how it goes. This is my last hope in the medical world before I go to a natural approach. Wish me good luck.
BossStateofMind
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 months ago
Anticoagulant users
No bruising at all, injury checked by Minor Injuries Unit, X-Rays and
Physiotherapy
. No bruising observed. So, my question is .... anyone wanna suggest any reason for no visible bruising. Is it possible that the bone joint took the full smash impact and that the bone itself was bruised.
No bruising at all, injury checked by Minor Injuries Unit, X-Rays and
Physiotherapy
. No bruising observed. So, my question is .... anyone wanna suggest any reason for no visible bruising. Is it possible that the bone joint took the full smash impact and that the bone itself was bruised.
BenHall1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Seronegative RA with OA in the Lumbar and Cervical Spine
My question is one of exercise - The GP has made a referral to
Physiotherapy
- I'm expecting that this will take a while for an appointment to come through, in the meantime I'd love some pointers re moderate exercise - I have some pretty decent exercise equipment that I have used historically up until
My question is one of exercise - The GP has made a referral to
Physiotherapy
- I'm expecting that this will take a while for an appointment to come through, in the meantime I'd love some pointers re moderate exercise - I have some pretty decent exercise equipment that I have used historically up until
Hopeful66
in
NRAS
3 months ago
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Unreal letter from the hospital!
I've been waiting to hear if they'll give me
physiotherapy
or mental health care or pain management... just something! And all the letter says is 'we are aware you are an out patient in this department. If you wish to stay on our list you must phone the number in the next 14 days.
I've been waiting to hear if they'll give me
physiotherapy
or mental health care or pain management... just something! And all the letter says is 'we are aware you are an out patient in this department. If you wish to stay on our list you must phone the number in the next 14 days.
SavageGold
in
Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Curious about my experiance. Interested in what others think?
Here in Wales Drs do not prescribe
physiotherapy
, we have to do it ourselves. Usually takes about about 12 weeks to be seen. However my disabled partner was in hospital with 2 osteoporotic vertebral fractures and was due home in a few days with a back brace and they saw me in 5 days.
Here in Wales Drs do not prescribe
physiotherapy
, we have to do it ourselves. Usually takes about about 12 weeks to be seen. However my disabled partner was in hospital with 2 osteoporotic vertebral fractures and was due home in a few days with a back brace and they saw me in 5 days.
LindyMc
in
PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
arthritis
Firstly I am type 2 Diabetic but that is by the by I was referred to the Orthopaedic clinic in 2013 with arthritis in the left knee at that time I was given
physiotherapy
which only exascipated the pain however this was defined as surgery was not essential, plus I was having gall Bladder problems and
Firstly I am type 2 Diabetic but that is by the by I was referred to the Orthopaedic clinic in 2013 with arthritis in the left knee at that time I was given
physiotherapy
which only exascipated the pain however this was defined as surgery was not essential, plus I was having gall Bladder problems and
Trina
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Can bacterial infections cause this?
I went to a chiropractor but it was the wrong place and have now referred myself to
physiotherapy
. I dont know if this is related to the inflammatory conditions I had/have, diet or stress or even if its arthritis,. Any insights welcome.
I went to a chiropractor but it was the wrong place and have now referred myself to
physiotherapy
. I dont know if this is related to the inflammatory conditions I had/have, diet or stress or even if its arthritis,. Any insights welcome.
Noelle62
in
Arthritis Action
7 months ago
Respiratory Therapy Student
In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators, giving breathing treatments, doing chest
physiotherapy
, and educating patients on lung health. We also work with babies and children who need respiratory care. This forum is such an inspiration to me.
In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators, giving breathing treatments, doing chest
physiotherapy
, and educating patients on lung health. We also work with babies and children who need respiratory care. This forum is such an inspiration to me.
Schmu
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
questions
Since then I have seen 2 Ent doctors, have tried
physiotherapy
, a chiropractor, B 12. I find when I do saline rinses my ears seem more sensitive. I was recently told it might be Eustachian tube dysfunction or blockage due to persistent sinus infections and a recent bout of Covid.
Since then I have seen 2 Ent doctors, have tried
physiotherapy
, a chiropractor, B 12. I find when I do saline rinses my ears seem more sensitive. I was recently told it might be Eustachian tube dysfunction or blockage due to persistent sinus infections and a recent bout of Covid.
Healthymetoday
in
Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Tapentadol
It's taken me, with extensive
physiotherapy
, until now to be able to mobilise independently. It's not what I call walking but I can get around with a Zimmer frame. I was discharged from hospital on the 27th October a total of 82 days or 2 months 21 days.
It's taken me, with extensive
physiotherapy
, until now to be able to mobilise independently. It's not what I call walking but I can get around with a Zimmer frame. I was discharged from hospital on the 27th October a total of 82 days or 2 months 21 days.
Nickibmibile
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
ENDOMETRIOSIS AND SEX WEBINAR 21st June, 2023 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ena Ankutse, Highly Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and Team lead of the Pelvic Health
Physiotherapy
Service at Royal Free Hospital London NHS Trust, will be speaking about how endometriosis can affect sex, services available for support, and top
physiotherapy
tips There will be a Q&A at
Ena Ankutse, Highly Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and Team lead of the Pelvic Health
Physiotherapy
Service at Royal Free Hospital London NHS Trust, will be speaking about how endometriosis can affect sex, services available for support, and top
physiotherapy
tips There will be a Q&A at
TogetherWeAreStrong
Moderator
in
Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
How Do you Know When You're On Enough B12?
I've tried vestibular
physiotherapy
, pretty much anything I can think of including seeing a chiropractor. I stopped the latest migraine in January and I'm no worse not being on it. I'm not dizzy but unbalanced when I walk.
I've tried vestibular
physiotherapy
, pretty much anything I can think of including seeing a chiropractor. I stopped the latest migraine in January and I'm no worse not being on it. I'm not dizzy but unbalanced when I walk.
Sparklingsunshine
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 days ago
W1R2 done (again)
I did find that the discipline learned from running has helped me to stick to my regular
physiotherapy
exercises and kept me going to the gym to do upper body workouts despite my knee. Today it also helped me get out there on a blustery, cold day and complete R2! Onward and upward!
I did find that the discipline learned from running has helped me to stick to my regular
physiotherapy
exercises and kept me going to the gym to do upper body workouts despite my knee. Today it also helped me get out there on a blustery, cold day and complete R2! Onward and upward!
Languid_Lil
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
9 months ago
Methotrexate-induced lung disease
The staff there are wonderful and prescribed my
physiotherapy
on an individual basis, taking into consideration my PMR/GCA/LVV, and I am feeling the strongest I've felt in years. I've even started swimming lessons! God bless the NHS. When it works, it's marvellous.
The staff there are wonderful and prescribed my
physiotherapy
on an individual basis, taking into consideration my PMR/GCA/LVV, and I am feeling the strongest I've felt in years. I've even started swimming lessons! God bless the NHS. When it works, it's marvellous.
JanetRosslyn
in
PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar on 13th of November: Interview of Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's".
Markman worked in a
physiotherapy
clinic before founding SYMBYX, a company dedicated to developing light therapy devices to alleviate the impact of chronic conditions like Parkinson's.
Markman worked in a
physiotherapy
clinic before founding SYMBYX, a company dedicated to developing light therapy devices to alleviate the impact of chronic conditions like Parkinson's.
Michel0220
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Physiotherapy
I had a course of
physiotherapy
last year. This involved regular meetings with the physiotherapist. She gave me a plan of exercises to do which were sent to my phone and the following meetings she would discuss and adjust accordingly. Sometimes she would massage a particular part of my body.
I had a course of
physiotherapy
last year. This involved regular meetings with the physiotherapist. She gave me a plan of exercises to do which were sent to my phone and the following meetings she would discuss and adjust accordingly. Sometimes she would massage a particular part of my body.
Camposdemurcia
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Cholesterol and Statins
I then contacted my GP surgery for advice and subsequently saw a doctor who was quite dismissive but took blood which thankfully came back with no abnormalities so has suggested I have
physiotherapy
.
I then contacted my GP surgery for advice and subsequently saw a doctor who was quite dismissive but took blood which thankfully came back with no abnormalities so has suggested I have
physiotherapy
.
Hightower62
in
NRAS
5 months ago
Mom can't stop crying - i can't calm. Sis was out yesterday and a neighbour locked her on the roof and called the police. Emergency
I have two more weeks of recovering and then
physiotherapy
and then it's sis birthday on 17th do one month here. Also where can i go? My accommodation will make me cry because i haven't been there, it's small and i haven't cleaned it in too and i will be alone and take care of myself alone.
I have two more weeks of recovering and then
physiotherapy
and then it's sis birthday on 17th do one month here. Also where can i go? My accommodation will make me cry because i haven't been there, it's small and i haven't cleaned it in too and i will be alone and take care of myself alone.
Against_the_current
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Issues with cervical spine and no diagnosis
She said she couldn't do anything for me except refer me back to normal
physiotherapy
. And, she was about to send me away with absolutely no help, when I told her I didn't know what to do.
She said she couldn't do anything for me except refer me back to normal
physiotherapy
. And, she was about to send me away with absolutely no help, when I told her I didn't know what to do.
Twin4Life
in
Cervical Myelopathy
8 days ago
Altered sensation after Dilator exercises
I have tried many approaches over the years but recently return to focus on
physiotherapy
and dilator stretches - on an intensive approach this time- completing a passive stretch daily for 90 to 150 minutes). Aim to do this for amonth as dedicating this time is not possible long term.
I have tried many approaches over the years but recently return to focus on
physiotherapy
and dilator stretches - on an intensive approach this time- completing a passive stretch daily for 90 to 150 minutes). Aim to do this for amonth as dedicating this time is not possible long term.
HopefulOphelia
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 months ago
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