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Is what I'm experiencing Pelvic Pain? Plus Spritz for Bits?
I'm 77 years old and have been diagnosed with rectocele and cystocele by my GP and also a private consultant, who told me he could do nothing until I had done 16 weeks of pelvic floor exercises. I found a women's health physio who tells me my pelvic floor measures 5/5 on the modified Oxford scale so
I'm 77 years old and have been diagnosed with rectocele and cystocele by my GP and also a private consultant, who told me he could do nothing until I had done 16 weeks of pelvic floor exercises. I found a women's health physio who tells me my pelvic floor measures 5/5 on the modified Oxford scale so
tort100
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
Request for advice looking for possible new diagnosis
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia and Lupus communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief. Basically
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia and Lupus communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief. Basically
Wispymisty
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NRAS
2 months ago
Request for advice looking for possible new diagnosis
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia/Rheumatoid Arthritis communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia/Rheumatoid Arthritis communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief
Wispymisty
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
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Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief. Basically I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia by my GP back in 2010 following
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief. Basically I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia by my GP back in 2010 following
Wispymisty
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
You can recover from PCS. My recovery journey may inspire you; it is now listed on a science search engine Google Scholar.
Sorry if it seems like I am blowing my own trumpet but recovering from PCS/mTBI is possible. I have been in this online community for 6 years and the stories of people joining with PCS are the same story over and over and over. You get injured, go to A&E and get a CT scan which shows nothing. You may
Sorry if it seems like I am blowing my own trumpet but recovering from PCS/mTBI is possible. I have been in this online community for 6 years and the stories of people joining with PCS are the same story over and over and over. You get injured, go to A&E and get a CT scan which shows nothing. You may
pinkvision
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Headway
2 months ago
Update PMR 2 months since diagnosis
Hi everyone, this forum has been a lifeline for me - thank you. It's given me the knowledge to ask the right questions and feel confident in questioning and working out a plan tailored for me. This is quite a long read, but thought it might be of interest to people at the same stage as me. The main
Hi everyone, this forum has been a lifeline for me - thank you. It's given me the knowledge to ask the right questions and feel confident in questioning and working out a plan tailored for me. This is quite a long read, but thought it might be of interest to people at the same stage as me. The main
TillyBrown
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Managed to do W4 R2 this morning
I’m away at the weekend and knew today was my last chance for a little run. So off I went — a lovely morning cold but dry. 🤔🤔🤔🤭🤭🤭 I managed to complete W4R2 without too much pain in my ankle/heel. But It has been tender all day so I’ll be resting it for a couple of days and then doing some walking
I’m away at the weekend and knew today was my last chance for a little run. So off I went — a lovely morning cold but dry. 🤔🤔🤔🤭🤭🤭 I managed to complete W4R2 without too much pain in my ankle/heel. But It has been tender all day so I’ll be resting it for a couple of days and then doing some walking
Scruff55
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
feeling old 😕
I posted a few days ago that I thought I had pulled my glute muscles whilst running. The pain has got much worse and I have today been to see a sports physio apparently I have a an inflamed sacroiliac joint. I have had acupuncture a massage and exercises to do, I have another appointment in a weeks
I posted a few days ago that I thought I had pulled my glute muscles whilst running. The pain has got much worse and I have today been to see a sports physio apparently I have a an inflamed sacroiliac joint. I have had acupuncture a massage and exercises to do, I have another appointment in a weeks
Willow5166
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
Brain alterations with Chronic Fatigue
Hi all, I'm part of a chronic illness support group and they did a Zoom session on how to use telehealth visits for physical therapy . The physical therapist referenced an article about scientists recently finding what may be the physiological root of chronic fatigue and ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis
Hi all, I'm part of a chronic illness support group and they did a Zoom session on how to use telehealth visits for physical therapy . The physical therapist referenced an article about scientists recently finding what may be the physiological root of chronic fatigue and ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis
Cobalt1312
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Update on hubby
He's still in cicu but in the bay opposite where he was He's off ventilator but still got tracheotomy in as they want him on oxygen machine 24 hours before they take it out. He did some physio while I was there, standing and walking on the spot. I took him a couple of pens and he can hold it and write
He's still in cicu but in the bay opposite where he was He's off ventilator but still got tracheotomy in as they want him on oxygen machine 24 hours before they take it out. He did some physio while I was there, standing and walking on the spot. I took him a couple of pens and he can hold it and write
Castleview
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Severe degenerative discs
I have many issues with lower back, spinal stenosis, arthritis, buldging discs, had nerve root impingement L2 L3 , last May, treated with decompression therapy can only take ttlenol as still on pred since 2016 for PMR at that time, started physio last week for glute and hamstring tear, happened 2 mos
I have many issues with lower back, spinal stenosis, arthritis, buldging discs, had nerve root impingement L2 L3 , last May, treated with decompression therapy can only take ttlenol as still on pred since 2016 for PMR at that time, started physio last week for glute and hamstring tear, happened 2 mos
arvine
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Pain Concern
2 months ago
I had a medical crisis, I didn't die, I wonder why
Last summer I had a medical emergency. The odds were it would kill me but I survived with few life threatening consequences. The problems I had are commonly fatal for 80 year old men. There is a message in my experience which I hope to share with you in this article. It is a bit longer than most
Last summer I had a medical emergency. The odds were it would kill me but I survived with few life threatening consequences. The problems I had are commonly fatal for 80 year old men. There is a message in my experience which I hope to share with you in this article. It is a bit longer than most
nash2
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 months ago
So happy
Brilliant day. Had him standing up and down a few times, before hoisting him into chair. Actually dressed in own clothes. Ventilator on zero and they're going to try him overnight as well. If that's okay, they'll keep it at zero. Sent sputum off to see how long he'll need antibiotics. Physio said he's
Brilliant day. Had him standing up and down a few times, before hoisting him into chair. Actually dressed in own clothes. Ventilator on zero and they're going to try him overnight as well. If that's okay, they'll keep it at zero. Sent sputum off to see how long he'll need antibiotics. Physio said he's
Castleview
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Thigh pain
I've had PMR for 8 years and then GCA. And came off steroids because I was up and down, then I developed osteoarthritis in last 2 years.in my back, neck and hips.While walking up a hil I developed thigh pain, thought it was a hamstring injury, I have had it for 3 months, but its quiet unbearable, I've
I've had PMR for 8 years and then GCA. And came off steroids because I was up and down, then I developed osteoarthritis in last 2 years.in my back, neck and hips.While walking up a hil I developed thigh pain, thought it was a hamstring injury, I have had it for 3 months, but its quiet unbearable, I've
Healthliving
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Do you just get forgotten about
Hi all, only been suffering with fibro a couple of years got diagnosed last November. Like everyone else still suffering some days I don't think I can go one. Saw doctor last month,he told me to wait an see what the pain clinic and physio can do for me. Doctors been great up to now. ( even sent me to
Hi all, only been suffering with fibro a couple of years got diagnosed last November. Like everyone else still suffering some days I don't think I can go one. Saw doctor last month,he told me to wait an see what the pain clinic and physio can do for me. Doctors been great up to now. ( even sent me to
Slimjohn
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
Rheumatologists, physiotherapists South West England
Morning folks , Noted discussion the other day about a couple of highly recommended rheumatologists , forgotten their names ….Oxfordshire way I think .Got me thinking if anybody out there living in the South West has any thoughts about rheumatologists , physios in my area ? Or anything else to do with
Morning folks , Noted discussion the other day about a couple of highly recommended rheumatologists , forgotten their names ….Oxfordshire way I think .Got me thinking if anybody out there living in the South West has any thoughts about rheumatologists , physios in my area ? Or anything else to do with
Pastamama
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
A fabulous little run this morning.
Well I think I can say that was a-maz-ing A beautiful morning for a run - cool but dry and no ice. So I set off and decided to do 2x5 minute runs with a little walk in between. Physio had said on Friday to do runs with intervals for the next few weeks and to keep up the exercises he has given me
Well I think I can say that was a-maz-ing A beautiful morning for a run - cool but dry and no ice. So I set off and decided to do 2x5 minute runs with a little walk in between. Physio had said on Friday to do runs with intervals for the next few weeks and to keep up the exercises he has given me
Scruff55
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
Mons Pubis/ Bladder connection
Hi all.My problem starters around mid 2020 where I started to notice incomplete emptying when I went for a wee. I developed a burning sensation before and after I went to the toilet. Everyone I spoke to said it sounded like a UTI . I had urine tests and blood tests and all clear. Since then, I have
Hi all.My problem starters around mid 2020 where I started to notice incomplete emptying when I went for a wee. I developed a burning sensation before and after I went to the toilet. Everyone I spoke to said it sounded like a UTI . I had urine tests and blood tests and all clear. Since then, I have
painsince2020
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
Better news
Hubby was a lot better yesterday and today. Chest infection confirmed and antibiotics working miracles. My elder son was with me today and he noticed a big change. Hubby was laughing and pulling such expressions when son was taking the mickey out of him. Of course physio came and wore him out as usual
Hubby was a lot better yesterday and today. Chest infection confirmed and antibiotics working miracles. My elder son was with me today and he noticed a big change. Hubby was laughing and pulling such expressions when son was taking the mickey out of him. Of course physio came and wore him out as usual
Castleview
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Joint pain
Hi I have a history of back pain due to bulges bit more recently joint pain in lower back. The consultant has said some degeneration found but everyone has that. We are now looking at more spinal injections and further treatment.I am in perimenopause and have been on hrt for 2 years. Everol Patches and
Hi I have a history of back pain due to bulges bit more recently joint pain in lower back. The consultant has said some degeneration found but everyone has that. We are now looking at more spinal injections and further treatment.I am in perimenopause and have been on hrt for 2 years. Everol Patches and
AMS_1
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
2 months ago
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