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Maybe an alternative to Nattokinase et al, though not yet
Free link to WSJ article https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/blood-thinners-prevent-clots-bleeding-abd9fdae?st=ofx7h2a2im27x9c&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink I will study later, but the chemistry is probably beyond me and, anyway, it is not yet available. Factor XI, it turns out, is crucial for
Free link to WSJ article https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/blood-thinners-prevent-clots-bleeding-abd9fdae?st=ofx7h2a2im27x9c&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink I will study later, but the chemistry is probably beyond me and, anyway, it is not yet available. Factor XI, it turns out, is crucial for
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Anal fissure
Hi,just wondering if anyone had to take time off work due to pain from anal fissure?I've had incredible pain and was prescribed rectogesic for the next 6weeks...I'm wondering how I can manage work as the pain has been unbearable..thanks
Hi,just wondering if anyone had to take time off work due to pain from anal fissure?I've had incredible pain and was prescribed rectogesic for the next 6weeks...I'm wondering how I can manage work as the pain has been unbearable..thanks
Dubher
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Diagnosed with new non-invasive procedure: Relieved but I feel emotional
I have now been formally diagnosed- I scored 0.90008 out of 1 on my test which means I have a very high After many Gp visits, countless prescriptions of high painkillers, doctors saying it is period pain (no 💩) and my referral pushed for key hole …. I finally have an answer and closer to some physical
I have now been formally diagnosed- I scored 0.90008 out of 1 on my test which means I have a very high After many Gp visits, countless prescriptions of high painkillers, doctors saying it is period pain (no 💩) and my referral pushed for key hole …. I finally have an answer and closer to some physical
Butterfly0509
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
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How does this read? I'm reaching out on a couple of message boards where old folks suffer with advanced osteoporosis: "I'm in bad shape, can’t stand erect, in pain all the time, compression fractures up & down lumbar to thoracic. It’s been about 3 years in total 11 compression fractures. I’ve had 3
How does this read? I'm reaching out on a couple of message boards where old folks suffer with advanced osteoporosis: "I'm in bad shape, can’t stand erect, in pain all the time, compression fractures up & down lumbar to thoracic. It’s been about 3 years in total 11 compression fractures. I’ve had 3
Lisannn
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 months ago
SOS for advice please
In in bad shape can’t stand erect pain all the time compression fractures up & down lumbar to thoracic. It’s been about 3 years in total 11 compression fractures. I’ve had 3 Kyphoplasty’s but have refused any of the pharmaceutical treatments prescribed for bone density issues; tried and can’t/don’t
In in bad shape can’t stand erect pain all the time compression fractures up & down lumbar to thoracic. It’s been about 3 years in total 11 compression fractures. I’ve had 3 Kyphoplasty’s but have refused any of the pharmaceutical treatments prescribed for bone density issues; tried and can’t/don’t
Lisannn
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Osteoporosis Support
6 months ago
Dentists
Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
OldaYoda
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
How to cope
I need to know why doctors are so afraid to prescribe effective pain medication to patients with no history of drug abuse when the patients pain is interfering with daily living needs such as bathing.
I need to know why doctors are so afraid to prescribe effective pain medication to patients with no history of drug abuse when the patients pain is interfering with daily living needs such as bathing.
Downinil
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
Rheumatoid arthritis
Hi I'm on prednisone and leflunomide vid d and jyseleca I have come up with a high temp and a fever, please tell me can I take any pain killers my body is killing me
Hi I'm on prednisone and leflunomide vid d and jyseleca I have come up with a high temp and a fever, please tell me can I take any pain killers my body is killing me
Alisa123
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NRAS
6 months ago
Am I right to suspect endometriosis and ask to see a private specialist?
I’m worrying I was wrong, asking to see an endometriosis specialist. What if I’m being dramatic or I’m just really sensitive to completely normal period pain. I have to take naproxen on the first day of my period cause when I used to not take it, my pain would get severe and I kept vomiting or feeling
I’m worrying I was wrong, asking to see an endometriosis specialist. What if I’m being dramatic or I’m just really sensitive to completely normal period pain. I have to take naproxen on the first day of my period cause when I used to not take it, my pain would get severe and I kept vomiting or feeling
pinkie25
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Why don’t my Family understand what Fibro does to me?
Despite everything that I put in front of them and how much my GP has told my wife I still get sarcastic comments about when I just can’t push myself any further with doing things? I suppose it doesn’t help that in my 40’s I was almost ready to enter the over 40’s Bodybuilding novice championships! However
Despite everything that I put in front of them and how much my GP has told my wife I still get sarcastic comments about when I just can’t push myself any further with doing things? I suppose it doesn’t help that in my 40’s I was almost ready to enter the over 40’s Bodybuilding novice championships! However
Tisme72
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
Pain Relief that isn’t opiate based. Help!
My stage 4 HGOC with mets on bowel (miliary disease) among other places and has now become painful. I was given morphine but it put me into bowel obstruction so I am now too scared to have any opiate based painkillers. Has anyone found any other pain relief that works and doesn’t slow the bowel?
My stage 4 HGOC with mets on bowel (miliary disease) among other places and has now become painful. I was given morphine but it put me into bowel obstruction so I am now too scared to have any opiate based painkillers. Has anyone found any other pain relief that works and doesn’t slow the bowel?
Littlefluffycloud
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
this might help
i’ve had scabies for the last month and a half, and I have done as much research as possible. Couldn’t find anything that was working for me today I took petroleum jelly, mixed it with tea tree oil, smothered my body in. It sat around in it for five hours, watching the scabies pour out of my body, wiping
i’ve had scabies for the last month and a half, and I have done as much research as possible. Couldn’t find anything that was working for me today I took petroleum jelly, mixed it with tea tree oil, smothered my body in. It sat around in it for five hours, watching the scabies pour out of my body, wiping
Tina2479
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BASHH
7 months ago
Advice please
Hello, I am new to the group and have joined PMRGCAuk recently. I have learnt so much from the group and am so glad I found you. I started with awful symptoms in early February 2022 and was treated as arthritis and given strong painkillers as the headaches I was suffering with were horrendous. After
Hello, I am new to the group and have joined PMRGCAuk recently. I have learnt so much from the group and am so glad I found you. I started with awful symptoms in early February 2022 and was treated as arthritis and given strong painkillers as the headaches I was suffering with were horrendous. After
Golfers1
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
I’m Coco & today Joolsg suggested I post re upcoming NHS Iron Infusion
Hello RLS people I’ve been here for a while reading & learning, getting the impression this is a very well informed serious & supportive community. You’ve helped me understand a lot…but am very aware there’s lots more to get my head around, so thanks for being here! now am about to have this IV
Hello RLS people I’ve been here for a while reading & learning, getting the impression this is a very well informed serious & supportive community. You’ve helped me understand a lot…but am very aware there’s lots more to get my head around, so thanks for being here! now am about to have this IV
Barnclown
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Dense adhesions after 15 surgeries, + 2 rare medical conditions
At the age of 25, my life changed forever. After 4 years, 2 surgeries and no diagnosis, as to what the problems was, I eventually found out I had multiple intestinal lipomatosis and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Ileostomy formed 1996. 13 more surgeries have performed. Due to absorption problems, + major
At the age of 25, my life changed forever. After 4 years, 2 surgeries and no diagnosis, as to what the problems was, I eventually found out I had multiple intestinal lipomatosis and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Ileostomy formed 1996. 13 more surgeries have performed. Due to absorption problems, + major
Eegmetem
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 months ago
A reply to Wasabigirl’s post about PID (?) which has since been deleted
You could ask for an MRI of the lower pelvis and muscles there. A sonogram generally cant see those areas (nor a laparoscopy or laparotomy) and pain in those areas can refer to the groin. I had an infection and was only treated with tetracycline for 5 days (many years ago). Then the terrible burning
You could ask for an MRI of the lower pelvis and muscles there. A sonogram generally cant see those areas (nor a laparoscopy or laparotomy) and pain in those areas can refer to the groin. I had an infection and was only treated with tetracycline for 5 days (many years ago). Then the terrible burning
Standup808
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 months ago
Fibromyalgia similar symptoms.
I have fibromyalgia for years, and was born with scoliosis. I found a lot of the symptoms I have were put down to fybro. So nothing more was done. I had infections all year round and for pain and other symptoms were put on all. Acid. Sorry can say the word so can't spell it. Anyway my husband died and
I have fibromyalgia for years, and was born with scoliosis. I found a lot of the symptoms I have were put down to fybro. So nothing more was done. I had infections all year round and for pain and other symptoms were put on all. Acid. Sorry can say the word so can't spell it. Anyway my husband died and
mag123ben
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Alverine and/or Simalvia - (which is alverine citrate with simethicone.) Side effects.
I have recently been put on these. I have found that both the standard alverine citrate, which I had tried first, now the Simalvia, cause feelings of extreme anxiety about an hour after taking the tablet! Weird and not listed in the side effects. So far it seems ineffective on the pain anyway. Would
I have recently been put on these. I have found that both the standard alverine citrate, which I had tried first, now the Simalvia, cause feelings of extreme anxiety about an hour after taking the tablet! Weird and not listed in the side effects. So far it seems ineffective on the pain anyway. Would
emmjay77
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IBS Network
9 months ago
Plant-based raw food diet eases symptoms of SLE, Sjögren’s: Report
More research needed into diet's role in autoimmune disease Three women with the autoimmune conditions systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren’s syndrome saw their symptoms ease after starting a diet rich in plant-based raw foods, according to a recent case series report. The diet included
More research needed into diet's role in autoimmune disease Three women with the autoimmune conditions systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren’s syndrome saw their symptoms ease after starting a diet rich in plant-based raw foods, according to a recent case series report. The diet included
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Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 months ago
Is it PMR?
Hi. Diagnosed with PMR several years ago and had flare ups along the way. GP trying to reduce prednisolone dosage again, currently about to go down to 8mg. which isn't touching the pain. However I'm now wondering if in fact I have fibromyalgia. I've been doing some research on Dr Google and have just
Hi. Diagnosed with PMR several years ago and had flare ups along the way. GP trying to reduce prednisolone dosage again, currently about to go down to 8mg. which isn't touching the pain. However I'm now wondering if in fact I have fibromyalgia. I've been doing some research on Dr Google and have just
Everett19
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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