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A walking revelation for running C25K
I started C25K a little over 12 years ago now. And I started because a) I had found myself at the obese end of the NHS BMI chart b) a hormonal shift had either caused or coincided with being able to be a little more active than previously and I was well aware that having a disorder that compromises
I started C25K a little over 12 years ago now. And I started because a) I had found myself at the obese end of the NHS BMI chart b) a hormonal shift had either caused or coincided with being able to be a little more active than previously and I was well aware that having a disorder that compromises
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Graduate
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
Pain pills
So. IV had fibromyalgia since Oct 2021 after an accident at work left me with it,took forever to diagnose blah blah. At that time I was already long awaiting a hip replacement which ground away and was sufficient agony without all this, IV had every tablet going,the celex didn't help a thing, duloxetine
So. IV had fibromyalgia since Oct 2021 after an accident at work left me with it,took forever to diagnose blah blah. At that time I was already long awaiting a hip replacement which ground away and was sufficient agony without all this, IV had every tablet going,the celex didn't help a thing, duloxetine
Cazza2243
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
Vasospastic angina pain relief
Hi folks, Just wondering if anyone has been prescribed decent pain relief to take at home instead of having to call an ambulance? I’ve been admitted 5 times in the last 14 months with severe pain due to VSA which the GTN didn’t touch. Mine can last almost all day and go on for several days at a time
Hi folks, Just wondering if anyone has been prescribed decent pain relief to take at home instead of having to call an ambulance? I’ve been admitted 5 times in the last 14 months with severe pain due to VSA which the GTN didn’t touch. Mine can last almost all day and go on for several days at a time
Wildswimmer73
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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is this neuropathy?
As explained in previous posts I have two spinal fractures from X-ray January. Pain still bad and osteoporosis nurse pressed me to get stronger painkillers. Last week GP gave me 30mg codeine, taking with paracetamol but only slightly improved things. Pain is unpredictable, suddenly excruciating, shooting
As explained in previous posts I have two spinal fractures from X-ray January. Pain still bad and osteoporosis nurse pressed me to get stronger painkillers. Last week GP gave me 30mg codeine, taking with paracetamol but only slightly improved things. Pain is unpredictable, suddenly excruciating, shooting
Japsquar
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
New Rheumatology Referral - hope it comes through quickly!
Hello folks, I’ve had fairly mild Reynaud’s for a long time and have more recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia due to ongoing raised glands, pain & fatigue without infection/ inflammation. This was after seeing a rheumatologist who did a thorough examination, in-depth interview and blood/urine tests
Hello folks, I’ve had fairly mild Reynaud’s for a long time and have more recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia due to ongoing raised glands, pain & fatigue without infection/ inflammation. This was after seeing a rheumatologist who did a thorough examination, in-depth interview and blood/urine tests
Purple_Badgers
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 months ago
Three weeks after open heart surgery
During the day I feel ok, walking around, doing light jobs around the house. In the morning I feel sore and struggle to get out of bed, in the evening I have a painful pain across my left breast, ribs and down my back and continues even after taking painkillers.
During the day I feel ok, walking around, doing light jobs around the house. In the morning I feel sore and struggle to get out of bed, in the evening I have a painful pain across my left breast, ribs and down my back and continues even after taking painkillers.
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Total knee replacement
Had a total right knee replacement Tuesday. But unfortunately i have bursitis of that hip ( which is usually not troubling) but the operation has upset it big time do finding it difficult to sleep and do exercises. Anyone got any ideas how to manage. I am obviously using knee and taking the strong
Had a total right knee replacement Tuesday. But unfortunately i have bursitis of that hip ( which is usually not troubling) but the operation has upset it big time do finding it difficult to sleep and do exercises. Anyone got any ideas how to manage. I am obviously using knee and taking the strong
annpavitt250448
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Arthritis Action
7 months ago
mother of all flare ups
help!!!! My IBS is out of control, I don’t know what to do. About 2 weeks ago I went to the hospital with really bad stomach pains and sickness, had a check and some bloods don, Saw the doctor whom said it was gastritis, I was given 2 different antibiotics and pain killers to take. Well I’ve finished
help!!!! My IBS is out of control, I don’t know what to do. About 2 weeks ago I went to the hospital with really bad stomach pains and sickness, had a check and some bloods don, Saw the doctor whom said it was gastritis, I was given 2 different antibiotics and pain killers to take. Well I’ve finished
Cimmy
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Back Pain
Can anyone tell me what painkillers I can take for persistent low back pain. I have tried most of them but for some reason nothing seems to work. I have heart failure and CKD, so can’t take Ibuprofen. At the moment I’m on dihydrocodiene and paracetamol which I know is strong but unfortunately it doesn
Can anyone tell me what painkillers I can take for persistent low back pain. I have tried most of them but for some reason nothing seems to work. I have heart failure and CKD, so can’t take Ibuprofen. At the moment I’m on dihydrocodiene and paracetamol which I know is strong but unfortunately it doesn
Lovedogs1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Cryoablation and recovery so far - my experience
Hi everybody. Just wanted to share some info about my current recovery. This is more of information/personal experience post for someone waiting or considering ablation. But if you have some tips for me feel free to drop it. :) It's been 5 months since my paroxsysmal AF diagnosis, male 41. Changed my
Hi everybody. Just wanted to share some info about my current recovery. This is more of information/personal experience post for someone waiting or considering ablation. But if you have some tips for me feel free to drop it. :) It's been 5 months since my paroxsysmal AF diagnosis, male 41. Changed my
NewOne2023
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Advice for pelvic pain please!!
I'm a 29 year old female who has been suffering with issues with my bladder for around 5 years. I've not had any children and never been pregnant. 5 years ago I started getting re- occuring UTI's quite regularly and was referred to a urologist. I, then, started to get bladder incontinence- I was sent
I'm a 29 year old female who has been suffering with issues with my bladder for around 5 years. I've not had any children and never been pregnant. 5 years ago I started getting re- occuring UTI's quite regularly and was referred to a urologist. I, then, started to get bladder incontinence- I was sent
DisneyLover1994
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 months ago
Second opinion Dr implies no Endo!
Hi Everyone! So I work abroad on and off and in the UK, I was ‘kinda’ diagnosed with endometriosis, based on a teeny tiny left side ovary cyst they found and the fact that my womb or something was stuck to the back wall of something (uterus?) 🙈🙈 so in the country where I am working, I finally managed
Hi Everyone! So I work abroad on and off and in the UK, I was ‘kinda’ diagnosed with endometriosis, based on a teeny tiny left side ovary cyst they found and the fact that my womb or something was stuck to the back wall of something (uterus?) 🙈🙈 so in the country where I am working, I finally managed
SunSeaNoSex
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
update on statins, Leflunomide & biphosphates
this is a good news story of me ready to charge at doors which gently and easily opened! Over the last 3 weeks I have spoken to and seen three medics who I expected to push me into drugs I didn’t want. Medic 1 - my GP who discussed statins, agreed my cholesterol was borderline and that statins were
this is a good news story of me ready to charge at doors which gently and easily opened! Over the last 3 weeks I have spoken to and seen three medics who I expected to push me into drugs I didn’t want. Medic 1 - my GP who discussed statins, agreed my cholesterol was borderline and that statins were
Japsquar
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Multiple conditions leading to burnout
Hi everyone, Any constructive advice welcome. To give context, I have PCOS, endo, degenerative discs, lymphocytic colitis and my gynae now thinks I have adenomyosis too. I also suffer with frequent migraines. My consultant has recently advised I am likely to need a hysterectomy and has discussed injections
Hi everyone, Any constructive advice welcome. To give context, I have PCOS, endo, degenerative discs, lymphocytic colitis and my gynae now thinks I have adenomyosis too. I also suffer with frequent migraines. My consultant has recently advised I am likely to need a hysterectomy and has discussed injections
Devils_Advocate
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Recently diagnosed
Hello, My name is Amie and I am new to the group. I was just diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis in January. So far it has been a very painful, scary and frustrating experience! I never had any symptoms up until January and have been in horrendous pain ever since. Doctors in the hospital treated me
Hello, My name is Amie and I am new to the group. I was just diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis in January. So far it has been a very painful, scary and frustrating experience! I never had any symptoms up until January and have been in horrendous pain ever since. Doctors in the hospital treated me
Amieloo
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
7 months ago
dental treatment
Have heart murmur and need root canal treatment but have been told 6-8 month waiting on nhs but they will do privately can’t afford this do I have any other options
Have heart murmur and need root canal treatment but have been told 6-8 month waiting on nhs but they will do privately can’t afford this do I have any other options
Kizzy68
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Confidence getting out and about
Hi all. Not looking so much for solutions as to share thoughts in a safe space (that of the 'Fellow Bewildered', as someone put it). Today I had the worst symptoms I've had in a while. Not so much the headache (which is something), but was so, so tired I think I could have stayed in bed for twenty
Hi all. Not looking so much for solutions as to share thoughts in a safe space (that of the 'Fellow Bewildered', as someone put it). Today I had the worst symptoms I've had in a while. Not so much the headache (which is something), but was so, so tired I think I could have stayed in bed for twenty
Ideogram
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Headway
7 months ago
Male Hypertonic Pelvic Floor & Nerve Pain on left side
I deal with that horrible
rectal
pain
and perineal pain. I also live in Minnesota, so in case anyone has any recommendations locally, I'd certainly take them! Thank you!
I deal with that horrible
rectal
pain
and perineal pain. I also live in Minnesota, so in case anyone has any recommendations locally, I'd certainly take them! Thank you!
Hidden
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Pain Relief Help and Information
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Before being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, I was diagnosed 200 Dihydrocodeine a month as well as pregabalin. I became addicted to both and started taking 30+ 30mg Dihydrocodeine a day as well as 6/150mg pregabalin. I went to Change Grow Live and I am now 6 years clean. I have spoke to my doctor
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Before being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, I was diagnosed 200 Dihydrocodeine a month as well as pregabalin. I became addicted to both and started taking 30+ 30mg Dihydrocodeine a day as well as 6/150mg pregabalin. I went to Change Grow Live and I am now 6 years clean. I have spoke to my doctor
barbiexwarrior
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
Oxynorm
I'm too .... shattered... to give a nicely put story even a short n sweet would be too much right now. So in the meantime I would love to hear your thoughts on Oxynorm as pain relief for brutal endometriosis. It's helping reasonably well for me (though not fully I may add) Many thanks in advance
I'm too .... shattered... to give a nicely put story even a short n sweet would be too much right now. So in the meantime I would love to hear your thoughts on Oxynorm as pain relief for brutal endometriosis. It's helping reasonably well for me (though not fully I may add) Many thanks in advance
Roellen
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
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