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New organic symptoms but lack of asses by neuro team due to past history
new symptoms of neuro origin and spinal not FND Referal to neuro but due to past fnd dx they have triaged me as non urgent and won’t be seen fir 12-16 months unless Gp updates them . My previous neuro dr was reluctant to say fnd in my notes saying an organic spinal condition with small functional overlay
new symptoms of neuro origin and spinal not FND Referal to neuro but due to past fnd dx they have triaged me as non urgent and won’t be seen fir 12-16 months unless Gp updates them . My previous neuro dr was reluctant to say fnd in my notes saying an organic spinal condition with small functional overlay
mermaid-680
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
3 years ago
Ejaculation return
I read a post on here quite awhile back from someone who was using pelvic floor physical therapy to address various post treatment issues. I decided to follow up to see if it could help with my intermittent ED and/or my constant no ejaculation and aorgasma (two related but diff things for me). Took
I read a post on here quite awhile back from someone who was using pelvic floor physical therapy to address various post treatment issues. I decided to follow up to see if it could help with my intermittent ED and/or my constant no ejaculation and aorgasma (two related but diff things for me). Took
StLouisGuy
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
interesting info re. steroid injections
Hi all my next rheum appointment is 9th August so I'm keeping my posts to only when I have something useful to offer! I had physio Thursday and we discussed steroid pills versus injections. To recap I had requested injection into my shoulder (although all my arms joints hurt, the right was agony) but
Hi all my next rheum appointment is 9th August so I'm keeping my posts to only when I have something useful to offer! I had physio Thursday and we discussed steroid pills versus injections. To recap I had requested injection into my shoulder (although all my arms joints hurt, the right was agony) but
Brychni
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NRAS
3 years ago
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Has your experience with therapy for chronic pain helped you?
After thinking about going to therapy for a year, I finally got the courage to reach out and ask for help. I've been going to therapy for chronic pain for the past month now and I'm getting impatient about the progress I'm making. Logically, I know it will take a lot of time and I need to be patient
After thinking about going to therapy for a year, I finally got the courage to reach out and ask for help. I've been going to therapy for chronic pain for the past month now and I'm getting impatient about the progress I'm making. Logically, I know it will take a lot of time and I need to be patient
MoonOracle
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
How long did it take for burnout headaches to completely go away?
Hi, I had a burnout a few months ago... started with daily headaches that wouldn't go away.. I took some time off work and got some treatment in the way of therapy, physio and massage. I have returned to work and the headaches are a lot better now but still present. Anyone here experienced anything
Hi, I had a burnout a few months ago... started with daily headaches that wouldn't go away.. I took some time off work and got some treatment in the way of therapy, physio and massage. I have returned to work and the headaches are a lot better now but still present. Anyone here experienced anything
Ben1505
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Webinar-SRUK presents
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management of these conditions for the past 15 years and has developed a keen interest in the evidence based and real-life best exercise habits and treatments.
Will has led on the
physiotherapy
management of these conditions for the past 15 years and has developed a keen interest in the evidence based and real-life best exercise habits and treatments.
Lorrainej
Volunteer
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Breathing difficulties
Hi Everyone Hope you are all staying well, bearing up under the heat and covid rules. 2017 as I've posted before my husband underwent heart valve replacement and triple bypass surgery, successfully. 28 12 2019 he had a heart attack and was hospitalised for almost the whole of January 2020 as 2 of the
Hi Everyone Hope you are all staying well, bearing up under the heat and covid rules. 2017 as I've posted before my husband underwent heart valve replacement and triple bypass surgery, successfully. 28 12 2019 he had a heart attack and was hospitalised for almost the whole of January 2020 as 2 of the
1AnneMcC
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
C25K or HM25K
I just ran my first full 5K since I've started the C25K course. I am intended to finish this course, even though I managed to run 5K without a break or interval. In total, this track took me 41 minutes and 22 seconds, but that is including the warm up and the cooling down. But ... this isn't actually
I just ran my first full 5K since I've started the C25K course. I am intended to finish this course, even though I managed to run 5K without a break or interval. In total, this track took me 41 minutes and 22 seconds, but that is including the warm up and the cooling down. But ... this isn't actually
DanishDutchRunner
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Dexa Scan
Hi, quick update from my last post. I had a Dexa Scan last week. Not had all the results back yet or a chat with the consultant but was told from comparing the scan from last year, I have grown 10 cm. I will be interesting to see how my multiple fractures of the spine have progress (hopefully). I now
Hi, quick update from my last post. I had a Dexa Scan last week. Not had all the results back yet or a chat with the consultant but was told from comparing the scan from last year, I have grown 10 cm. I will be interesting to see how my multiple fractures of the spine have progress (hopefully). I now
Flowergirl24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Thoughts on Acupuncture
I wondered what people thought of acupuncture. I ask because I have been in the most dreadful place with pain from muscles to the point last week where I literally couldn't walk after getting up with the muscle spasms and the pain shot to the top. I have been under a physio on the NHS and could not
I wondered what people thought of acupuncture. I ask because I have been in the most dreadful place with pain from muscles to the point last week where I literally couldn't walk after getting up with the muscle spasms and the pain shot to the top. I have been under a physio on the NHS and could not
Sophiestree
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Failed rectocele/cystocele surgery
Hi had anyone here suffered from failed rectocele/cystocele surgery? I had both repaired in 2018 but feel that I am back to square one, the physio says that I have some nerve damage to the pelvic floor and the exercises aren’t really working. I have a pessary but to it out to clean it and now can’t get
Hi had anyone here suffered from failed rectocele/cystocele surgery? I had both repaired in 2018 but feel that I am back to square one, the physio says that I have some nerve damage to the pelvic floor and the exercises aren’t really working. I have a pessary but to it out to clean it and now can’t get
weegiesmam
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
7am beach run!
I went out before work for a 25 minute run, and decided the late sunrise was too pretty not to watch. So, today, for the first time ever (!) I ventured out onto the beach - so pretty but so difficult :) Whilst I really don't like getting up so early, I really love it when I'm actually running and the
I went out before work for a 25 minute run, and decided the late sunrise was too pretty not to watch. So, today, for the first time ever (!) I ventured out onto the beach - so pretty but so difficult :) Whilst I really don't like getting up so early, I really love it when I'm actually running and the
a_in_gsr
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Should I still be taking Omeprazole when the only pain killer I now take is paracetamol?
Good afternoon, Not posted before but have been thinking about reviewing my medication and am still on omeprazole as was taking NSAIDs for chronic back and neck pain. I have been unable to take NSAIDs since being diagnosed with AF in 2017 so wonder if I need to take them I take maybe 4 a day now as
Good afternoon, Not posted before but have been thinking about reviewing my medication and am still on omeprazole as was taking NSAIDs for chronic back and neck pain. I have been unable to take NSAIDs since being diagnosed with AF in 2017 so wonder if I need to take them I take maybe 4 a day now as
dezi
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
One run per week!!😮😮
Only doing one run per week at present and doing some gym work to see if that helps hip. So far I’m not convinced it’s making a difference although did some roller work last week on the affected hip which did seem to ease the pain at the top of my leg/hip area. Still no word from drs so no further
Only doing one run per week at present and doing some gym work to see if that helps hip. So far I’m not convinced it’s making a difference although did some roller work last week on the affected hip which did seem to ease the pain at the top of my leg/hip area. Still no word from drs so no further
Scruff55
60minGraduate
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
7am run
I'm currently having a 9-5 for the first time ever... and I appreciate everyone who does early morning runs even more! I was out the door at 7am, as to have enough time to make it into work. It was actually so nice to get out though so early - the sun was trying to come through, and the roads were so
I'm currently having a 9-5 for the first time ever... and I appreciate everyone who does early morning runs even more! I was out the door at 7am, as to have enough time to make it into work. It was actually so nice to get out though so early - the sun was trying to come through, and the roads were so
a_in_gsr
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Cirrhosis - Not too sure where to go from here..
Hello, Sorry for writing again, but I am really not too sure once again. I have found out yesterday, by asking for my doctors to send through my fibroscan results from May, that I have stage 4 fibrosis (39.7 kPa), I was admitted to hospital and after various tests, my sister was told, I was at stage
Hello, Sorry for writing again, but I am really not too sure once again. I have found out yesterday, by asking for my doctors to send through my fibroscan results from May, that I have stage 4 fibrosis (39.7 kPa), I was admitted to hospital and after various tests, my sister was told, I was at stage
Cazza_BDA
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Take2
After completing C25K I must admit my old back gave me some issues. Yesterday my physio suggested I start the program again. So I started 9 x 1 min runs, I know I can do it, so it will be even more enjoyable this time!
After completing C25K I must admit my old back gave me some issues. Yesterday my physio suggested I start the program again. So I started 9 x 1 min runs, I know I can do it, so it will be even more enjoyable this time!
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Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Post AN surgery - runny nose & eye
Hi all.. I’m 11 weeks post surgery, which was 12 hours long.. recovery has been good, I’m more it less back to normal aside from some balance issues, which I’m having vestibular physio for. I wondered if anyone else has had a runny eye & nose (on the AN side) when eating or drinking? This only started
Hi all.. I’m 11 weeks post surgery, which was 12 hours long.. recovery has been good, I’m more it less back to normal aside from some balance issues, which I’m having vestibular physio for. I wondered if anyone else has had a runny eye & nose (on the AN side) when eating or drinking? This only started
Gardener21
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
3 years ago
Weekly Chat July 12th – 18th: What have you learnt?
Greetings! This week’s chat is being hosted by yours truly! The lens is cracked on my phone camera so I struggled a bit to find a suitable photo to add. Since I didn’t get round to posting pictures of my COGH t-shirt, I thought that might be suitable. I’ve recently been sore around my torso; thankfully
Greetings! This week’s chat is being hosted by yours truly! The lens is cracked on my phone camera so I struggled a bit to find a suitable photo to add. Since I didn’t get round to posting pictures of my COGH t-shirt, I thought that might be suitable. I’ve recently been sore around my torso; thankfully
SkiMonday
Ultramarathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
Need to take the plunge with SI, can't keep waiting for progress! But should I try to get any particular bloods first?
Me, again. Thanks to all who have been so helpful. I have decided that I need to find my big girl pants, take the plunge and just start SI to see if it does help the things going on that I think must be down to inadequately treated B12, and that the GP thinks can't be bc my levels were high when tested
Me, again. Thanks to all who have been so helpful. I have decided that I need to find my big girl pants, take the plunge and just start SI to see if it does help the things going on that I think must be down to inadequately treated B12, and that the GP thinks can't be bc my levels were high when tested
eclilley
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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