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Toothache and af
Am sitting here with painful toothache and I think I have an abbsess. Can anyone tell me if the numbing injections they give at rhe dentist trigger AF ? or anything else to watch for at rhe dentist. I have a huge fear of dentists and knowing the visit may cause af also is tipping me over the edge.
Am sitting here with painful toothache and I think I have an abbsess. Can anyone tell me if the numbing injections they give at rhe dentist trigger AF ? or anything else to watch for at rhe dentist. I have a huge fear of dentists and knowing the visit may cause af also is tipping me over the edge.
Sunnyann
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AF Association
1 year ago
Advice for self-injecting.
Hello, I am going to experiment with self injecting. Have ordered this off amazon.de: Pascoe® Vitamin B12 Depot Injectopaz 1500 μg 10 x 1 ml Ingredients: 1 ampoule 1 ml contains: active ingredient: hydroxocobalamine acetate 1500 μg. Other ingredients: sodium chloride, water for injection purposes
Hello, I am going to experiment with self injecting. Have ordered this off amazon.de: Pascoe® Vitamin B12 Depot Injectopaz 1500 μg 10 x 1 ml Ingredients: 1 ampoule 1 ml contains: active ingredient: hydroxocobalamine acetate 1500 μg. Other ingredients: sodium chloride, water for injection purposes
DocAJB
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
never ending period
Have very bad
rectal
pain
and extremely heavy periods. Taking mefanamic acid and tranaxemic acid along with otc painkillers. Period will not stop! I’m on day 13 of my period and second round of TA.
Have very bad
rectal
pain
and extremely heavy periods. Taking mefanamic acid and tranaxemic acid along with otc painkillers. Period will not stop! I’m on day 13 of my period and second round of TA.
MSLMQ
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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Postherpetic Neuralgia and B12
Not directly related to PA, but nonetheless of potential interest to those with PA as well as anyone with Postherpetic Neuralgia. (I currently have PHN and am taking methylcobalamin every day. Alongside capsaicin cream. Difficult to know if it is helping, but I think it is.) [i]
Patterns and Trends
Not directly related to PA, but nonetheless of potential interest to those with PA as well as anyone with Postherpetic Neuralgia. (I currently have PHN and am taking methylcobalamin every day. Alongside capsaicin cream. Difficult to know if it is helping, but I think it is.) [i]
Patterns and Trends
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Genistein potentiates the radiation effect on prostate carcinoma cells
In 2004, after my failed prostatectomy, I came across the Life Extension protocol for PCa (at that time). It included their Ultra Soy Extract. 5 caps provided a massive amount of genistein. LEF suggested taking this 4 times daily. I think that one bottle was $75 & I would need 4 for a month. I didn't
In 2004, after my failed prostatectomy, I came across the Life Extension protocol for PCa (at that time). It included their Ultra Soy Extract. 5 caps provided a massive amount of genistein. LEF suggested taking this 4 times daily. I think that one bottle was $75 & I would need 4 for a month. I didn't
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Topical Treatment for RA Joint Pain
My RA has been fairly well-managed with fortnightly 40ml adalimumab injections and weekly 20mg methotrexate injections for a few months. Since starting these meds together I still get some stiffness in a few joints, but not the pain I used to suffer and so I now consider my symptoms to be manageable.
My RA has been fairly well-managed with fortnightly 40ml adalimumab injections and weekly 20mg methotrexate injections for a few months. Since starting these meds together I still get some stiffness in a few joints, but not the pain I used to suffer and so I now consider my symptoms to be manageable.
Aporiac
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NRAS
1 year ago
Gabapentin and fibromyalgia
Hi sorry am a bit behind on posting, I am in UK also, was diagnosed with fibro in 2008, although it took about 13years of rheumatology visits and tests for that to happen, I had a severe infection in my left leg and was told I had rheumatoid arthritis after that I was put on methotrexate and cyclosporin
Hi sorry am a bit behind on posting, I am in UK also, was diagnosed with fibro in 2008, although it took about 13years of rheumatology visits and tests for that to happen, I had a severe infection in my left leg and was told I had rheumatoid arthritis after that I was put on methotrexate and cyclosporin
lynn_lunn
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Migraines!
Anyone else suffer from these? Yesterday was horrendous. Honestly felt like someone was smashing me in the occipital region with a cricket bat. Of course I'd run out of pain killers. I felt so sick and wobbly, getting to the shop was out of the question. Fortunately a neighbour had some migraleve. I'm
Anyone else suffer from these? Yesterday was horrendous. Honestly felt like someone was smashing me in the occipital region with a cricket bat. Of course I'd run out of pain killers. I felt so sick and wobbly, getting to the shop was out of the question. Fortunately a neighbour had some migraleve. I'm
Blackberrywine
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NRAS
1 year ago
Switching to home hemodialysis
I have been on peritoneal dialysis using a cycler, which has been wonderful, for two years. Unfortunately my clearance has been falling over the last four months and treatment increase in the amount of dextrose has caused me to gain nearly 30 lb. My clinic has me scheduled to begin training for home
I have been on peritoneal dialysis using a cycler, which has been wonderful, for two years. Unfortunately my clearance has been falling over the last four months and treatment increase in the amount of dextrose has caused me to gain nearly 30 lb. My clinic has me scheduled to begin training for home
platypusak
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Kidney Dialysis
11 months ago
pain deep in vagina after peeing
MY STORY hi everyone, So I have stage four endometriosis. Basically all of the organs within my pelvic area ugly together. I’ve had severe period pain since I started having periods at 11… I’m now 31. Had my first laparoscopy at 21, another at 24, which seem to really help my symptoms a lot. I was
MY STORY hi everyone, So I have stage four endometriosis. Basically all of the organs within my pelvic area ugly together. I’ve had severe period pain since I started having periods at 11… I’m now 31. Had my first laparoscopy at 21, another at 24, which seem to really help my symptoms a lot. I was
Cavapoochon7
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Injections after Caelyx
Hi All. Well I’ve just had my first infusion of Caelyx. I’ve been told I done need to inject Filgrastim. I asked the chemo nurse to check and she said no injections. Has anyone else had Caelyx with no filgrastim afterwards? Thank you. Gill X
Hi All. Well I’ve just had my first infusion of Caelyx. I’ve been told I done need to inject Filgrastim. I asked the chemo nurse to check and she said no injections. Has anyone else had Caelyx with no filgrastim afterwards? Thank you. Gill X
Guilane
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Elevated creatinine from tacrolimus?
I am 19 months out from my kidney transplant from a deceased donor. Was doing well and my creatinine was actually within the normal range at about a year post transplant. However, since then my creatinine has been creeping up and now is 1.74. Have tried lowering my protein intake, and more hydration
I am 19 months out from my kidney transplant from a deceased donor. Was doing well and my creatinine was actually within the normal range at about a year post transplant. However, since then my creatinine has been creeping up and now is 1.74. Have tried lowering my protein intake, and more hydration
Hawk12
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
11 months ago
Hi everyone
I've been in pain everyday for over a year, the pain doesn't go away it can just get worse then go back down. And the pain I have when on my period is even worse, I get cramps about a week before my period starts, and my periods are usually heavy and last about 7 days. I'm bed bound by pain for a lot
I've been in pain everyday for over a year, the pain doesn't go away it can just get worse then go back down. And the pain I have when on my period is even worse, I get cramps about a week before my period starts, and my periods are usually heavy and last about 7 days. I'm bed bound by pain for a lot
Clay90
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Does anyone have severe (Grade 3 or 4) internal prolapsed and thrombosed hemorrhoids and told you need a hemmoroidectomy?
Sorry for the sensitivity of the subject..but can anyone relate? They say that one in three people develop hemorrhoids especially as one ages and they grow more severe. I want mine done with a laser as it is not such a painful long recovery. I'm also afraid of incontinence and long term recovery. Since
Sorry for the sensitivity of the subject..but can anyone relate? They say that one in three people develop hemorrhoids especially as one ages and they grow more severe. I want mine done with a laser as it is not such a painful long recovery. I'm also afraid of incontinence and long term recovery. Since
Eliana5
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Not sure what to expect?
Hi all I’ve managed to get an appointment with the Rheumy nurse today f2f. I started on Sulfasalazine just over 2 years ago, I was slow to improve and had steroid injections to help along the way. I changed trusts after one year due to lack of appointments and just general mayhem prompted by my GP.
Hi all I’ve managed to get an appointment with the Rheumy nurse today f2f. I started on Sulfasalazine just over 2 years ago, I was slow to improve and had steroid injections to help along the way. I changed trusts after one year due to lack of appointments and just general mayhem prompted by my GP.
Akaka
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NRAS
1 year ago
constant pain following hypoxia BI after cardiac arrest
hello all , looking for advice - my husband has a brain injury following cardiac arrest last spring. He has moderate impairment. He is home and slowly improving. But - He is suffering from constant pain in shoulders, arms and his armpits. We have tried everything- pain killers don’t touch it, heat/
hello all , looking for advice - my husband has a brain injury following cardiac arrest last spring. He has moderate impairment. He is home and slowly improving. But - He is suffering from constant pain in shoulders, arms and his armpits. We have tried everything- pain killers don’t touch it, heat/
Weloveajigsaw
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Headway
1 year ago
drug induced muscle spasm
I’ve been on losartan one month and my muscle spasms are unbearable. Had this affected anyone else and do they use painkillers
I’ve been on losartan one month and my muscle spasms are unbearable. Had this affected anyone else and do they use painkillers
ninja1
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
Missed miscarriage and endo
Hi warriors, Just wanted to share my story, because I feel so low and heartbroken, and I'm sure there are women here who can relate to my experience. The loss that comes with a miscarriage is hard enough, but then when I also have endo, it's that sinking feeling that my womb is just broken and it's
Hi warriors, Just wanted to share my story, because I feel so low and heartbroken, and I'm sure there are women here who can relate to my experience. The loss that comes with a miscarriage is hard enough, but then when I also have endo, it's that sinking feeling that my womb is just broken and it's
Meriel_Owen
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Delta Gold & Docetaxel
New cell study from Italy [1]. The failed SELECT study shows the danger of relying on alpha tocopherol as a vitamin E supplement. The eight isoforms compete for uptake. Supplement with one & you may drive down levels of another. PCa research suggests that gamma tocotrienol is the isoform with the
New cell study from Italy [1]. The failed SELECT study shows the danger of relying on alpha tocopherol as a vitamin E supplement. The eight isoforms compete for uptake. Supplement with one & you may drive down levels of another. PCa research suggests that gamma tocotrienol is the isoform with the
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Constipation after chemo
Can anyone please advise how they dealt with the constipation. My first chemo last week and I can honestly say I have never experienced anything like it! I ended up in hospital with faecal impaction. Ended up having an enema! Nurse called it a poobabie! Any advice would be very much appreciated xxx
Can anyone please advise how they dealt with the constipation. My first chemo last week and I can honestly say I have never experienced anything like it! I ended up in hospital with faecal impaction. Ended up having an enema! Nurse called it a poobabie! Any advice would be very much appreciated xxx
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
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