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Mobility Post ICU
Hi all, I’m a 37 year old who is one week home from hospital and two weeks post ICU discharge. I was on ITU for roughly 10 days - 6 of those in a coma on the ventilator for respiratory failure. My main concern post discharge are my mobility issues. I can walk, best with a crutch - but only for small
Hi all, I’m a 37 year old who is one week home from hospital and two weeks post ICU discharge. I was on ITU for roughly 10 days - 6 of those in a coma on the ventilator for respiratory failure. My main concern post discharge are my mobility issues. I can walk, best with a crutch - but only for small
Delanio
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Stopped Solifenacin
Because of constipation side effect which was very unpleasant. Decided to come off Solifenacin. With my GP agreeing. Two weeks in and the withdrawal symptoms have been awful. Worst of all the pressure of wanting to pee all the time is worse than when I first started them. My GP has said she will
Because of constipation side effect which was very unpleasant. Decided to come off Solifenacin. With my GP agreeing. Two weeks in and the withdrawal symptoms have been awful. Worst of all the pressure of wanting to pee all the time is worse than when I first started them. My GP has said she will
Alloagirl
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Tailbone Spasms from Neulasta
After my second dose of chemo (Docetaxel), I ended up in the ER with a fever. My white blood cell count was 1.2 K/CMM and Neutrophils were 0 K/CMM (!). Anyway, I was approved for Neulasta and had the injection 24 hours after my 3rd chemo infusion. Six days later I woke up with horrible pain and spasms
After my second dose of chemo (Docetaxel), I ended up in the ER with a fever. My white blood cell count was 1.2 K/CMM and Neutrophils were 0 K/CMM (!). Anyway, I was approved for Neulasta and had the injection 24 hours after my 3rd chemo infusion. Six days later I woke up with horrible pain and spasms
carguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Physio and CBD
hi. My mum (81) has CBD, diagnosed December 2019 but had symptoms for about 3/4 years before. Due to lockdown and other circumstances, she’s just started to see a neuro physio. Her right arm is the ‘alien limb’ and mum hasn’t been able to do anything with it really but the physio wanted her to try and
hi. My mum (81) has CBD, diagnosed December 2019 but had symptoms for about 3/4 years before. Due to lockdown and other circumstances, she’s just started to see a neuro physio. Her right arm is the ‘alien limb’ and mum hasn’t been able to do anything with it really but the physio wanted her to try and
Daffodil41
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Advice with my results please
Hi, I was diagnosed with under active thyroid in September and started on 50mg thyroxine. I have been symptomatic for a while (a few years), but was sent for bloods as my periods have gone nuts, results came back as TSH 8.7 and T4 14.8. I have also had a neck ache/headache pretty much constantly since
Hi, I was diagnosed with under active thyroid in September and started on 50mg thyroxine. I have been symptomatic for a while (a few years), but was sent for bloods as my periods have gone nuts, results came back as TSH 8.7 and T4 14.8. I have also had a neck ache/headache pretty much constantly since
JustCallMeKeith
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Update
Well after speaking with physio this morning and after her advice I think my running days are a long way away as like she and others have said running is not the best for osteoarthritis in the knee, she said cos I have had the cortisone injection that is is stopping the pain but it don't last forever
Well after speaking with physio this morning and after her advice I think my running days are a long way away as like she and others have said running is not the best for osteoarthritis in the knee, she said cos I have had the cortisone injection that is is stopping the pain but it don't last forever
Andy6659
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Bronchiectasis diagnosis.....really struggling :(
I was diagnosed with Bronch March 22 with a CT scan. I am 71 and 3 years ago I was working....walked my dog twice a day and led a very active life. I am really struggling to accept that my life now is very limited. I paid to see a Dr last August who specialises in helping people get the right treatment
I was diagnosed with Bronch March 22 with a CT scan. I am 71 and 3 years ago I was working....walked my dog twice a day and led a very active life. I am really struggling to accept that my life now is very limited. I paid to see a Dr last August who specialises in helping people get the right treatment
spinonemum
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
My first post in Parkinson group! Neurologist suspects I do have Parkinson/Dystonia, would appreciate any input greatly !
Hello, good people! First time I’m writing in a group, although was following the posts here for a past month, trying to identify with my symptoms! Just recently, a few month ago was referred to Neurologist having sever muscles spasms / contractions, I thought was due to inadequate physical therapy I
Hello, good people! First time I’m writing in a group, although was following the posts here for a past month, trying to identify with my symptoms! Just recently, a few month ago was referred to Neurologist having sever muscles spasms / contractions, I thought was due to inadequate physical therapy I
Larochka
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
chatGPT's opinion on PD - Simple and wise
Unfortunately, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease, but there are several treatments available that can help manage the symptoms and improve quality of life. Here are some of the most common approaches to treating Parkinson's disease: Medications: There are several types of medications that
Unfortunately, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease, but there are several treatments available that can help manage the symptoms and improve quality of life. Here are some of the most common approaches to treating Parkinson's disease: Medications: There are several types of medications that
Xenos
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Awful pain
Sorry to trouble you all but am in a lot of pain in my knee,radiating down to my foot and pain outside thigh- am due arthroscopy on 3rd as have several meniscus tears.Pain, swelling and stiffness has been slowly getting worse Am currently on. 3 mg EC Pred and PMR seems stable- PMR since 2018 I saw
Sorry to trouble you all but am in a lot of pain in my knee,radiating down to my foot and pain outside thigh- am due arthroscopy on 3rd as have several meniscus tears.Pain, swelling and stiffness has been slowly getting worse Am currently on. 3 mg EC Pred and PMR seems stable- PMR since 2018 I saw
bakingD
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Pegs, calf-strain mysteries and thanks
I thought I’d put down some notes of my walk-run-walk yesterday, as I happened to use my peg system to keep track of my jumbled thoughts running away with me whilst my feet kept also busy moving. And as we ( LottieMW MissUnderstanding ) recently chatted on the forums about trying to keep track of
I thought I’d put down some notes of my walk-run-walk yesterday, as I happened to use my peg system to keep track of my jumbled thoughts running away with me whilst my feet kept also busy moving. And as we ( LottieMW MissUnderstanding ) recently chatted on the forums about trying to keep track of
CBDB
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Moving to another health area
He also regularly has a
physiotherapy
appointment at the hospital (for his lungs) and Haematology. Many thanks.
He also regularly has a
physiotherapy
appointment at the hospital (for his lungs) and Haematology. Many thanks.
strongmouse
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NRAS
2 years ago
Frustrating afternoon
This is not strictly about MSA, but I really need to off-load and the bottom line is due to MSA so here goes.......Has anyone found that they have trouble differentiating between numbers.. I found iwas and that it was worse than I thought ... I tried to call my cousin whose number was all 3s,
This is not strictly about MSA, but I really need to off-load and the bottom line is due to MSA so here goes.......Has anyone found that they have trouble differentiating between numbers.. I found iwas and that it was worse than I thought ... I tried to call my cousin whose number was all 3s,
Polesden11
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
1 year ago
Symptom changes
I would be interested to see if any one has experienced symptom changes from when they first had/diagnosed with RLS . Initially, my RLS was the classic, constantly having to move my legs during the night while sleeping or resting. Even sitting in a chair, for long periods of time ( aeroplane,cinema)
I would be interested to see if any one has experienced symptom changes from when they first had/diagnosed with RLS . Initially, my RLS was the classic, constantly having to move my legs during the night while sleeping or resting. Even sitting in a chair, for long periods of time ( aeroplane,cinema)
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Endo or not
Approx April 2021 I took a dull pain my lower left hip. Didn’t think much of it until it became the hip and buttock area sometimes coming up the lower back and down the leg and wouldn’t go away no matter what. Over the past two years this pain has never gone away and with it I get flare ups of extreme
Approx April 2021 I took a dull pain my lower left hip. Didn’t think much of it until it became the hip and buttock area sometimes coming up the lower back and down the leg and wouldn’t go away no matter what. Over the past two years this pain has never gone away and with it I get flare ups of extreme
WanderingFox
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Short term memory loss
HiI was looking some advice/hope My mummy was knocked down 3 weeks ago,hit her head at the back, developed a clot and needed surgery on the right side to realise pressure. We were told mummys chances are very slim of survival as her injury was so severe. She had surgery within 4hours of the accident
HiI was looking some advice/hope My mummy was knocked down 3 weeks ago,hit her head at the back, developed a clot and needed surgery on the right side to realise pressure. We were told mummys chances are very slim of survival as her injury was so severe. She had surgery within 4hours of the accident
Smum16
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Headway
1 year ago
allergic reaction to aromasin
Has anyone had an allergic reaction to Aromasin? My dr thought it was Afinitor that I was allergic to. I started Aromasin again. 5 days later I had a rash all over and my arms and legs are swelled with Lymphodema. It’s really awful. Any suggestions for the rash or Lymphodema. I never had Lymphodema
Has anyone had an allergic reaction to Aromasin? My dr thought it was Afinitor that I was allergic to. I started Aromasin again. 5 days later I had a rash all over and my arms and legs are swelled with Lymphodema. It’s really awful. Any suggestions for the rash or Lymphodema. I never had Lymphodema
Shafight
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
UPDATE ON HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY
Hello everyone, I had my hip replacement surgery a week ago today. It went well. I went into the theatre at 9 am and in the recovery room at 11 am. I spent 5 hours in recovery because they had to discharge patients and sanitise the beds and wards so newly operated on patients could have a bed! That
Hello everyone, I had my hip replacement surgery a week ago today. It went well. I went into the theatre at 9 am and in the recovery room at 11 am. I spent 5 hours in recovery because they had to discharge patients and sanitise the beds and wards so newly operated on patients could have a bed! That
JGBH
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NRAS
1 year ago
confused :(
Hi, I suffered moderate/severe TBI - Subarachnoid Haemorrhage after a fall in October 2022. I am told that the injury was serious, although I was only kept in hospital for 5 days for monitoring, was on anti seizure meds for a week after, was then discharged and left to it. I am seeing Neuropsychology
Hi, I suffered moderate/severe TBI - Subarachnoid Haemorrhage after a fall in October 2022. I am told that the injury was serious, although I was only kept in hospital for 5 days for monitoring, was on anti seizure meds for a week after, was then discharged and left to it. I am seeing Neuropsychology
sunnygiraffe
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Headway
1 year ago
Here's the full story
In 2013 I had a seizure and after that I has fatigue and my eye would twitch. I thought then I just needed sleep that will fix it. But it did not and in 2015 my right arm started randomly moving. From there it progressed to my left arm to my neck and jaw. Then my legs started to drop and my hands and
In 2013 I had a seizure and after that I has fatigue and my eye would twitch. I thought then I just needed sleep that will fix it. But it did not and in 2015 my right arm started randomly moving. From there it progressed to my left arm to my neck and jaw. Then my legs started to drop and my hands and
CaptainSafetyBake91
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
1 year ago
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