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Thanks to everyone who encouraged me after my misery post last week. I have run three times this week, the same safe, flat 5k route each time. I still have piriformis syndrome but the physio said it was ok to run as long as I keep within my limits and concentrate on 'running from my hips, not my feet
Thanks to everyone who encouraged me after my misery post last week. I have run three times this week, the same safe, flat 5k route each time. I still have piriformis syndrome but the physio said it was ok to run as long as I keep within my limits and concentrate on 'running from my hips, not my feet
Speedy60
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Is it possible to have 2 chronic headaches together?
Hi there, nearly 2 years ago I was diagnosed with new daily persistent headache by the headache clinic. Iām now trying to go back, as my physio who deals with headaches/migraines (itās her thing), spoke to me about visual snow syndrome, after chatting to me at length and me seeing her for various other
Hi there, nearly 2 years ago I was diagnosed with new daily persistent headache by the headache clinic. Iām now trying to go back, as my physio who deals with headaches/migraines (itās her thing), spoke to me about visual snow syndrome, after chatting to me at length and me seeing her for various other
Candy2595
in
National Migraine Centre
3 years ago
Winter running - some tips
We often see posts here from beginners and new graduates asking how to approach their running as the days get shorter and the weather worsens. Whilst the advice in this video from Mike James ('The Endurance Physio' - also a very experienced triathlete/runner and coach) has *not* been tailored for C25Kers
We often see posts here from beginners and new graduates asking how to approach their running as the days get shorter and the weather worsens. Whilst the advice in this video from Mike James ('The Endurance Physio' - also a very experienced triathlete/runner and coach) has *not* been tailored for C25Kers
John_W
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
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Winter running - some tips
We often see posts here from beginners and new graduates asking how to approach their running as the days get shorter and the weather worsens. Whilst the advice in this video from Mike James ('The Endurance Physio' - also a very experienced triathlete/runner and coach) has *not* been tailored for C25Kers
We often see posts here from beginners and new graduates asking how to approach their running as the days get shorter and the weather worsens. Whilst the advice in this video from Mike James ('The Endurance Physio' - also a very experienced triathlete/runner and coach) has *not* been tailored for C25Kers
John_W
Ambassador
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Time to Lose Weight
With not being able to use my prosthetic for nine months, being mainly confined to a wheelchair and with zero physio my weight has shot up to 102.6 kg. One problem is the more I weigh the greater my insulin requirements and the faster the weight gain. I have decided to post to try and increase my motivation
With not being able to use my prosthetic for nine months, being mainly confined to a wheelchair and with zero physio my weight has shot up to 102.6 kg. One problem is the more I weigh the greater my insulin requirements and the faster the weight gain. I have decided to post to try and increase my motivation
MichaelJH
in
Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
2 steps forward, 1 back
Feeling fed up, after feeling elated a few weeks ago. Thanks to Joanna Lane of the Christopher Lane Trust, my husband was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency, and is going to receive treatment. Then he was also due to start physio on Monday, so everything was looking up. Then his breathlessness
Feeling fed up, after feeling elated a few weeks ago. Thanks to Joanna Lane of the Christopher Lane Trust, my husband was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency, and is going to receive treatment. Then he was also due to start physio on Monday, so everything was looking up. Then his breathlessness
FlowerPower62
in
Headway
3 years ago
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
Had my operation on Wednesday and glad to say that all went well. No complications apart from my blood pressure and oxygen levels in recovery, kept me in there for 6 hours or so. But anyway Iām home now and recovering well. Physio say 3 months recovery and consultant says 7 weeks. I see how I go after
Had my operation on Wednesday and glad to say that all went well. No complications apart from my blood pressure and oxygen levels in recovery, kept me in there for 6 hours or so. But anyway Iām home now and recovering well. Physio say 3 months recovery and consultant says 7 weeks. I see how I go after
Nelly1
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Thou shall not hit the snooze button ā°š«
All good intentions of running yesterday..... Derailed by a kakky night shift, coupled with the magnetic forces of a warm bed grrrrrrr... Not so today Ian oh no. After dispatching the oversleeping daughters, it's wake up time... The standard breakfast of champions and a coffee, Dip a toe outside yep
All good intentions of running yesterday..... Derailed by a kakky night shift, coupled with the magnetic forces of a warm bed grrrrrrr... Not so today Ian oh no. After dispatching the oversleeping daughters, it's wake up time... The standard breakfast of champions and a coffee, Dip a toe outside yep
Hidden
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Mri showed ovaries fused together to womb
Hi everyone, I am currently in menopause due to being on the zodlex injections with HRT due to having endometriosis that was diagnosed in 2019 by laparoscopic surgery. I have also just been diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain, due to having untreated endometriosis for a long time. I am awaiting physio
Hi everyone, I am currently in menopause due to being on the zodlex injections with HRT due to having endometriosis that was diagnosed in 2019 by laparoscopic surgery. I have also just been diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain, due to having untreated endometriosis for a long time. I am awaiting physio
Lulucoxoxo
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Finally an appointment with Rheumatology!
After what seems like forever I finally had a telephone appointment with my rheumatologist! My last one I had to cancel because I was at another hospital for endometriosis, never happened before but it took over 6 months for them to rearrange and that was a telephone appointment. My physio referral has
After what seems like forever I finally had a telephone appointment with my rheumatologist! My last one I had to cancel because I was at another hospital for endometriosis, never happened before but it took over 6 months for them to rearrange and that was a telephone appointment. My physio referral has
Leenie0811
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Somatic tinnitus treatment.
This seems to be a new concept of tinnitus treatment based on M.S.K.
physiotherapy
.
This seems to be a new concept of tinnitus treatment based on M.S.K.
physiotherapy
.
barbel1947
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Severe āmuscularā type chest pain after stent
I had a stent fitted in February after having āmuscularā type chest pain and being a little out of breath. Gp sent me for checks more to do with my fam history. The problem is I am still suffering with intense muscular chest pain including v much on my left side and itās getting so bad I canāt walk anywhere
I had a stent fitted in February after having āmuscularā type chest pain and being a little out of breath. Gp sent me for checks more to do with my fam history. The problem is I am still suffering with intense muscular chest pain including v much on my left side and itās getting so bad I canāt walk anywhere
Deedee328
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Sore knees
Has anyone got any advice on what to do with sore knees. I had to stop shuffling at the end of August because my tight knee was painful. I'm desperate to get back out again, I feel like a slug and at 66 I'm worried I'll never run again. I've seen a physio, who said it's probably arthritis, gave me a
Has anyone got any advice on what to do with sore knees. I had to stop shuffling at the end of August because my tight knee was painful. I'm desperate to get back out again, I feel like a slug and at 66 I'm worried I'll never run again. I've seen a physio, who said it's probably arthritis, gave me a
Oldwoman65
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Dose pack of methyl prednisone while on 4 mg of prednisone
Good morning. I am currently on 4mg of prednisone daily and auto injections of Actemra once a month. This is my sixth year trying to keep my PMR under control. Things have been going well for the last four months. Unfortunately I have two herniated discās due to a kayak trip. I have seen a neurosurgeon
Good morning. I am currently on 4mg of prednisone daily and auto injections of Actemra once a month. This is my sixth year trying to keep my PMR under control. Things have been going well for the last four months. Unfortunately I have two herniated discās due to a kayak trip. I have seen a neurosurgeon
Blackcatlover
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Today is November 13
Today is November 13. Today marks exactly one year since my father was admitted to the hospital for what we would later find out was septic shock. At 10:24am, as I was attempting to walk my dad down the stairs to take him to the ER because he did not seem well, my dad stopped breathing. I laid him down
Today is November 13. Today marks exactly one year since my father was admitted to the hospital for what we would later find out was septic shock. At 10:24am, as I was attempting to walk my dad down the stairs to take him to the ER because he did not seem well, my dad stopped breathing. I laid him down
Crazydoglady87
in
ICUsteps
3 years ago
Rheumy appointment F2F - good outcome...
Good morning, I had the appointment on Monday, to follow up and review everything: - I am taking the sub-cut Tocilizumab. The first 4 months were amazing, life back 90%. It was truly wonderful. Then I started getting a few aches and pains again with an RA feel to them and occasional days of fatigue.
Good morning, I had the appointment on Monday, to follow up and review everything: - I am taking the sub-cut Tocilizumab. The first 4 months were amazing, life back 90%. It was truly wonderful. Then I started getting a few aches and pains again with an RA feel to them and occasional days of fatigue.
Brushwork
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Meeting with Cardiac Nurse
4 years ago I had a bypass of my LAD using the mammary artery, due to problems on both sides I never participated in any of the additional services like nutritionist and physiotherapist. Just over 2 weeks ago I as a result of more angina pain I had 2 stents fitted, I found out today they were both in
4 years ago I had a bypass of my LAD using the mammary artery, due to problems on both sides I never participated in any of the additional services like nutritionist and physiotherapist. Just over 2 weeks ago I as a result of more angina pain I had 2 stents fitted, I found out today they were both in
Heather1957
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Scottish members
Today in the Scottish Parliament Alexander Cole-Hamilton is calling for specialist long Covid clinics, trained nurses, physio and financial support. If you have the time please email him and your local MSP to ask where this support is for Fibromyalgia. Thanks.
Today in the Scottish Parliament Alexander Cole-Hamilton is calling for specialist long Covid clinics, trained nurses, physio and financial support. If you have the time please email him and your local MSP to ask where this support is for Fibromyalgia. Thanks.
bmw13
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Sacroilliac Joint Pain
Hi i suffer from sacroilliac joint Pain on my right hand side , i am currently on Zomorph 10mg ( i take 2 10mg morning and night ) these are slow release tablets , but even taking these i am still in a lot of Pain , Previous Pain relief - Physio, steroid injections , tramadoll & butec Patches & accupuncture
Hi i suffer from sacroilliac joint Pain on my right hand side , i am currently on Zomorph 10mg ( i take 2 10mg morning and night ) these are slow release tablets , but even taking these i am still in a lot of Pain , Previous Pain relief - Physio, steroid injections , tramadoll & butec Patches & accupuncture
Paulaj36
in
Pain Concern
3 years ago
Bulging disc - time off work?
I've had a bulging disc in my neck (c8) for quite some time. I saw a chiropractor earlier in the year which relieved it somewhat but it has flared again. I'm not restricted in movement but it gives me numbness / tingling in digits 4 and 5 of my right hand and a pain in my tricep. I have a physio appointment
I've had a bulging disc in my neck (c8) for quite some time. I saw a chiropractor earlier in the year which relieved it somewhat but it has flared again. I'm not restricted in movement but it gives me numbness / tingling in digits 4 and 5 of my right hand and a pain in my tricep. I have a physio appointment
ABC2016
in
Pain Concern
3 years ago
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