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Microclots, APS, Long Covid
I hope you all had a nice Christmas and I wish you a Happy New Year. I was sent this link by a friend (after being very ill again this week) and found it very interesting because as you know Antiphospholipid patients often have Microclots. The BBC interview (link in the text) described how I feel to
I hope you all had a nice Christmas and I wish you a Happy New Year. I was sent this link by a friend (after being very ill again this week) and found it very interesting because as you know Antiphospholipid patients often have Microclots. The BBC interview (link in the text) described how I feel to
WendyWoo50
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
A Subzero Run - Week 3 Run 2
Last week was a warm shorts and tee run š„µ, my first run of week 3 on Tuesday was 2 degrees and snow šØā and this morning was a gloriously sunny and frosty minus 2!š„¶ Running on deep mud with a crust of ice was a novel experience for me and I loved it!š With my new bone conducting headphones I could
Last week was a warm shorts and tee run š„µ, my first run of week 3 on Tuesday was 2 degrees and snow šØā and this morning was a gloriously sunny and frosty minus 2!š„¶ Running on deep mud with a crust of ice was a novel experience for me and I loved it!š With my new bone conducting headphones I could
Birdlady64
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Synacthen test
Hi everyone, Happy New Year. Iām pleased to say, I managed to stay at 0mg Pred over Christmas and am still there. I did have stinking cold which started on Boxing Day and lasted until New Yearās Day but other than that ok. I still have muscle weakness and start physio next week. I received a call
Hi everyone, Happy New Year. Iām pleased to say, I managed to stay at 0mg Pred over Christmas and am still there. I did have stinking cold which started on Boxing Day and lasted until New Yearās Day but other than that ok. I still have muscle weakness and start physio next week. I received a call
Liby57
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Severe tendonitis
Good morning, looking for advice really regarding my foot, went to see physio therapist who is based at my doctors surgery with my back as I suffer with it and asked her to look at my left foot for me as a lump had appeared on it with some tenderness and hurts throughout the day on and off feels like
Good morning, looking for advice really regarding my foot, went to see physio therapist who is based at my doctors surgery with my back as I suffer with it and asked her to look at my left foot for me as a lump had appeared on it with some tenderness and hurts throughout the day on and off feels like
Minster30
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Physical Therapist Management of Parkinson Disease: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American Physical Therapy Association
Resistance Training gets 4 Diamonds: Physical therapists should implement resistance training to reduce motor severity, improve strength, power, nonmotor symptoms, functional outcomes, and QOL in PD. Evidence Quality: High; Recommendation Strength: Strong https://academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-article/
Resistance Training gets 4 Diamonds: Physical therapists should implement resistance training to reduce motor severity, improve strength, power, nonmotor symptoms, functional outcomes, and QOL in PD. Evidence Quality: High; Recommendation Strength: Strong https://academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-article/
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Injury has destroyed my progress
I completed the couch to 5k about a year ago. Since then, I'd made such good healthy habits and was exercising regularly. A few months back I fell and I've damaged my knee. I couldn't exercise without having to put my feet up for a day or two. Now, I've put the weight back on and have lost all my progress
I completed the couch to 5k about a year ago. Since then, I'd made such good healthy habits and was exercising regularly. A few months back I fell and I've damaged my knee. I couldn't exercise without having to put my feet up for a day or two. Now, I've put the weight back on and have lost all my progress
Zelda7
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Week 3 Run 1 in the Mud, Rain and Snow
The physio gave me a new set of strengthening exercises yesterday, that shouldn't hurt my back. More importantly he gave me the OK to continue with C25K. In fact he said it was a brilliant way of getting back into running again. š It's been raining all morning, still raining come my lunchbreak and a
The physio gave me a new set of strengthening exercises yesterday, that shouldn't hurt my back. More importantly he gave me the OK to continue with C25K. In fact he said it was a brilliant way of getting back into running again. š It's been raining all morning, still raining come my lunchbreak and a
Birdlady64
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Simponi and regular headaches?
Hello all, I'm Huguen, the new kid here (well I'm 43). I'll introduce myself.... After debilitating hip and lower back pain I was diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis in 2001. In about 2013 I was prescribed Humira, which was very harsh on my immune system, and later swapped onto Simponi which I think
Hello all, I'm Huguen, the new kid here (well I'm 43). I'll introduce myself.... After debilitating hip and lower back pain I was diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis in 2001. In about 2013 I was prescribed Humira, which was very harsh on my immune system, and later swapped onto Simponi which I think
Huguen
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Covid survivor 12 months on still with long covidā¤ļøāš©¹
Hiya last January 14th I was admitted to hospital after my daughter who had just completed her 10 days covid isolation ( there were a few members of my family who had contracted covid so we were all self isolating in our own rooms)came into my room and said to me I was breathing to fast ( which I was
Hiya last January 14th I was admitted to hospital after my daughter who had just completed her 10 days covid isolation ( there were a few members of my family who had contracted covid so we were all self isolating in our own rooms)came into my room and said to me I was breathing to fast ( which I was
Ladysurvivor1
in
ICUsteps
3 years ago
Is there any way of getting home help for my husband who has decompensated liver and is struggling with nutrition and has lost weight?
We need a part time carer in Buckinghamshire, some physical therapy as he has really declined and I am the sole breadwinner . What is available through gp/ social service? Any help from liver trust? Iām struggling to cope.
We need a part time carer in Buckinghamshire, some physical therapy as he has really declined and I am the sole breadwinner . What is available through gp/ social service? Any help from liver trust? Iām struggling to cope.
Hidden
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Caretaker MSA wife india
allopathic medication Syndopa plus 125mg thrice a day clozopalm 5mg no major changes in her MRI from 2018 todate all vital organs ok cocern are she is on bed very stiff body neck is a major issue cannot chew properly passing motion is an issue looking support from you all for better management diet support
physiotherapy
allopathic medication Syndopa plus 125mg thrice a day clozopalm 5mg no major changes in her MRI from 2018 todate all vital organs ok cocern are she is on bed very stiff body neck is a major issue cannot chew properly passing motion is an issue looking support from you all for better management diet support
physiotherapy
youcanwin
in
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
3 years ago
Any advice greatly appreciatedš
Apologies for the long post. Hope everyone had a good Christmas and best wishes for a happy & healthy New Year head. Has anyone undertaken a three week residential pain management course in Bath? Am I right in thinking that it is primarily physio and psychology based and is there any medication input
Apologies for the long post. Hope everyone had a good Christmas and best wishes for a happy & healthy New Year head. Has anyone undertaken a three week residential pain management course in Bath? Am I right in thinking that it is primarily physio and psychology based and is there any medication input
RHYN
in
Pain Concern
3 years ago
Lung clearing devices
It seems I have cryptogenic organising pneumonia, and have just stared prednisolone, but having trouble clearing mucus. Does anyone have experience with Air Physio or Revitive Aerosure devices, please.
It seems I have cryptogenic organising pneumonia, and have just stared prednisolone, but having trouble clearing mucus. Does anyone have experience with Air Physio or Revitive Aerosure devices, please.
shaftman
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
My 2021
By the beginning of November 2020, I'd established a routine of three short easy runs each week plus a long run which alternated between an HM one week and something longer the next. This gave me a good solid base going into 2021. With that in mind, I decided to attempt the 45 mile Green Man Ultra in
By the beginning of November 2020, I'd established a routine of three short easy runs each week plus a long run which alternated between an HM one week and something longer the next. This gave me a good solid base going into 2021. With that in mind, I decided to attempt the 45 mile Green Man Ultra in
SkiMonday
Ultramarathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
So Near Yet So Far: Or My Running Year
I started 2021 on a roll off the back of the HU Winter Speed Challenge, Group 2020 Distance Challenge, and (rather lame on my part) attempts at festive Strava art. I signed up for LEJOG, with the crazy hope that I might complete it -running and walking ā by my birthday in July. Taking part in the COGH
I started 2021 on a roll off the back of the HU Winter Speed Challenge, Group 2020 Distance Challenge, and (rather lame on my part) attempts at festive Strava art. I signed up for LEJOG, with the crazy hope that I might complete it -running and walking ā by my birthday in July. Taking part in the COGH
Birdlady64
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Constant finger pain
Hi, Was wondering if anyone could help me please as I am at a loss what to do or even what the problem is. I have been experiencing pain on my metacarpal head bone on my left hand, The same hand I dislocated my thumb on. I`ve been experiencing it for about 6 months now, It`s constant not on or off.
Hi, Was wondering if anyone could help me please as I am at a loss what to do or even what the problem is. I have been experiencing pain on my metacarpal head bone on my left hand, The same hand I dislocated my thumb on. I`ve been experiencing it for about 6 months now, It`s constant not on or off.
emmaaaar18
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Pcd rsph4a compound heterozygosity
We do inhalations and
physiotherapy
. Tympanogram type As, but does not speak well. She had frequent respiratory infections, a wet cough, a diagnosis of non-allergic asthma. Sorry, my English is not good. Thank you in advance everyone.
We do inhalations and
physiotherapy
. Tympanogram type As, but does not speak well. She had frequent respiratory infections, a wet cough, a diagnosis of non-allergic asthma. Sorry, my English is not good. Thank you in advance everyone.
Olja
in
PCD Family Support Group (UK)
3 years ago
Quadratus lumborum, back and hip pain
I have been in and out of
physiotherapy
for years for problems with my right quadratus lumborum muscle (attaches bottom of ribs to top of hip). The only time it has completely stopped hurting in 5-6 years was after bowel prep for my colonoscopy when I was completely "empty".
I have been in and out of
physiotherapy
for years for problems with my right quadratus lumborum muscle (attaches bottom of ribs to top of hip). The only time it has completely stopped hurting in 5-6 years was after bowel prep for my colonoscopy when I was completely "empty".
rjse
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Why researchers are turning to music as a possible treatment for stroke, brain injuries and even Parkinsonās.
Neurologic music therapy works a bit like
physiotherapy
or speech therapy, in that it aims to help patients manage symptoms and function better in their daily life. Therapy sessions use musical or rhythmical exercises to help patients regain functional skills.
Neurologic music therapy works a bit like
physiotherapy
or speech therapy, in that it aims to help patients manage symptoms and function better in their daily life. Therapy sessions use musical or rhythmical exercises to help patients regain functional skills.
John_morris71
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Week 1 Run 1 Take 2
As an early Christmas present to myself I started c25k for the second time today. Well the third actually if you count my initial attemp, aborted after 2 runs following a calf strain caused by trying to go too fast too soon. A life long dedicated anti-runner, I never ever expected to fall in love with
As an early Christmas present to myself I started c25k for the second time today. Well the third actually if you count my initial attemp, aborted after 2 runs following a calf strain caused by trying to go too fast too soon. A life long dedicated anti-runner, I never ever expected to fall in love with
Birdlady64
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
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