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Quick question about splinter haemorrhage
Dear all Just wondered if anyone has splinter haemorrhages and if so did you see anyone about them or mention them to either rheumatologist or dermatologist? I've had one long one on pinkie finger for ages and now have another one on index finger. thank you for reading and have a lovely day xx
Dear all Just wondered if anyone has splinter haemorrhages and if so did you see anyone about them or mention them to either rheumatologist or dermatologist? I've had one long one on pinkie finger for ages and now have another one on index finger. thank you for reading and have a lovely day xx
Tiggywoos
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Variable Asthma and pain medication.
Good day to everyone, I hope you are all taking good care, especially with the warm weather! I would like to ask people from the community about pain medication and Asthma. I have a variable asthma of 5%, diagnosed at the same time as copd. 6 weeks ago I ended up in A&E with severe pain in my leg
Good day to everyone, I hope you are all taking good care, especially with the warm weather! I would like to ask people from the community about pain medication and Asthma. I have a variable asthma of 5%, diagnosed at the same time as copd. 6 weeks ago I ended up in A&E with severe pain in my leg
Shalz
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Post Menopausal Fibroids
I am 62 and have been diagnosed with fibroids as a result of CT and US scans. Pelvic pain is constant, often severe. My HRT has been switched to Tibolone which I am told will not ‘feed’ the fibroids. I am waiting for an NHS gynae referral appointment which will not be anytime soon as there is a huge
I am 62 and have been diagnosed with fibroids as a result of CT and US scans. Pelvic pain is constant, often severe. My HRT has been switched to Tibolone which I am told will not ‘feed’ the fibroids. I am waiting for an NHS gynae referral appointment which will not be anytime soon as there is a huge
Juno09
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Women's Health
1 year ago
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Circumsion yesterday
Circumsion yesterday bit swollen zero pain , no pain killers taken at mo . Bit worried as penis still number no sensation at all . Will the pain start in couple days .. no blood this morning glaze fell as soon as got home . No erection night time bit worried .
Circumsion yesterday bit swollen zero pain , no pain killers taken at mo . Bit worried as penis still number no sensation at all . Will the pain start in couple days .. no blood this morning glaze fell as soon as got home . No erection night time bit worried .
Cooperman55
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
1 year ago
Constant Pain
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Cloughy71
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Action on Pain
1 year ago
Smile once more, turn thy wheel (King Lear 2:2)
I'll not bore you with the complicated logistics of getting to and from a linear event, other than to say the addition of bicycles adds to the levels of stress and frustration. That said Mr Shakes and I arrived at Clapham Common in time for our 7.30am start of the BHF London to Brighton Cycle Event.
I'll not bore you with the complicated logistics of getting to and from a linear event, other than to say the addition of bicycles adds to the levels of stress and frustration. That said Mr Shakes and I arrived at Clapham Common in time for our 7.30am start of the BHF London to Brighton Cycle Event.
Shake-and-run
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
Constant pain
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Hi there. My name is Paul and I'm new to the forum. I've been struggling with pain for many years now which was mainly lower back related and according to MRI scans was down to wear and tear/disc degeneration. Since my first MRI in 2006 I've had several more scans and the pain has gradually become
Cloughy71
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Muscle relaxants + painkillers ?
Dentist suggested SSRI (antidepressants) to relax jaw muscles and just wondered if this is something anyone has tried (or any other type of muscle relaxant) perhaps in conjunction with painkillers. These steroids are slowing killing me - all that has happened is life debilitating symptoms are being
Dentist suggested SSRI (antidepressants) to relax jaw muscles and just wondered if this is something anyone has tried (or any other type of muscle relaxant) perhaps in conjunction with painkillers. These steroids are slowing killing me - all that has happened is life debilitating symptoms are being
Body_bonkers
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Requesting Help to Develop Bespoke BAT
Brief history. Diagnosed in July 2020 with oligometastatic PC with PSA 1,600… picked at 13,000+ after biopsy, Gleason 8. One previous bone femur lesion ( succesfuly treated by SBRT and 3 pelvic lymphodes (succesfuly treated by Lu-177). Discordance and previous existence of FDG+/PSMA- lesions. Volume
Brief history. Diagnosed in July 2020 with oligometastatic PC with PSA 1,600… picked at 13,000+ after biopsy, Gleason 8. One previous bone femur lesion ( succesfuly treated by SBRT and 3 pelvic lymphodes (succesfuly treated by Lu-177). Discordance and previous existence of FDG+/PSMA- lesions. Volume
CurrentSEO
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
b12 loading dose pain
hi, I’ve on my 5th loading dose of b12, and I have really bad nerve pain in my hands and feet, I’m really struggling with the pain, I’m on 3 pain killers and now sleeping tablets. The pain seems to have got worse since starting the loading doses, had anyone else had this? I’ve asked doctors but they
hi, I’ve on my 5th loading dose of b12, and I have really bad nerve pain in my hands and feet, I’m really struggling with the pain, I’m on 3 pain killers and now sleeping tablets. The pain seems to have got worse since starting the loading doses, had anyone else had this? I’ve asked doctors but they
Flowerspink
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Dipipanone and Cyclizine
Hi all. I was prescribed Dipipanone and Cyclizine when it was called Diconal. I had lung cancer and a Lobectomy 5 year's ago and because our hospital ignored an Xray of the tumour on my lung for 15 month's I have been left with multiple health problems which have left me with awful pain. 1 problem
Hi all. I was prescribed Dipipanone and Cyclizine when it was called Diconal. I had lung cancer and a Lobectomy 5 year's ago and because our hospital ignored an Xray of the tumour on my lung for 15 month's I have been left with multiple health problems which have left me with awful pain. 1 problem
Danni54
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Worried
Female age 77 with history of type two diabetes, being investigated and had loading dose for B12 deficiency. Have had medication for high blood pressure which has not changed for years but has been questioned a few times as BP holds steady around 135/66. on Thursday 8th June I was a passenger in a
Female age 77 with history of type two diabetes, being investigated and had loading dose for B12 deficiency. Have had medication for high blood pressure which has not changed for years but has been questioned a few times as BP holds steady around 135/66. on Thursday 8th June I was a passenger in a
Nonameme
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
pain reliever
Hi everyone, What is the safest pain reliever for headache when having PBC? Thank you !
Hi everyone, What is the safest pain reliever for headache when having PBC? Thank you !
Samanthaann
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PBCers Organization
1 year ago
pain reliever
Hi everyone, What otc pain reliever is safe for headache when having PBC. Thank you!
Hi everyone, What otc pain reliever is safe for headache when having PBC. Thank you!
Samanthaann
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
Dialysis / RLS
Wow, this sub is a lot more active than the Kidney Disease sub, one would think it would be the other way around. I guess RLS is a lot more prevalent than people think? I never experienced or even heard of RLS before starting dialysis but boy did it hit me hard. It's already hard to sleep while doing
Wow, this sub is a lot more active than the Kidney Disease sub, one would think it would be the other way around. I guess RLS is a lot more prevalent than people think? I never experienced or even heard of RLS before starting dialysis but boy did it hit me hard. It's already hard to sleep while doing
bumblebee_tuna
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
PLMD and coming off Pramipexole
I have decided to come off Pramipexole for my PLMD, suffering a lot from augmentation. I have read so many helpful posts and am so grateful to those wonderful people in this forum who are unfailingly ready to help. But ......when I learn from people's posts, that I will need a "[i]
low dose opioid
I have decided to come off Pramipexole for my PLMD, suffering a lot from augmentation. I have read so many helpful posts and am so grateful to those wonderful people in this forum who are unfailingly ready to help. But ......when I learn from people's posts, that I will need a "[i]
low dose opioid
pianoplayerPLMD
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Post double ankle sprain rehab
Hi all, I managed to sprain both ankles, falling off a high curb, but at the beginning of a 450km cycle tour. Although I could not walk well, I could cycle with discomfort only under exertion. Given that I had was committed to the tour, I continued with pain-killers, an ankle support for the most affected
Hi all, I managed to sprain both ankles, falling off a high curb, but at the beginning of a 450km cycle tour. Although I could not walk well, I could cycle with discomfort only under exertion. Given that I had was committed to the tour, I continued with pain-killers, an ankle support for the most affected
TonyBartlett
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Stage 5 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Dialysis and kidney transplant are the only two treatments for people with kidney failure. It is also important for patients to continue managing any other health conditions they may have, including high blood pressure and/or diabetes. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/stage-5-chronic-kidney-disease-ckd
Dialysis and kidney transplant are the only two treatments for people with kidney failure. It is also important for patients to continue managing any other health conditions they may have, including high blood pressure and/or diabetes. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/stage-5-chronic-kidney-disease-ckd
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Dialysis
1 year ago
More drugs!
Some of you will know we moved from Cornwall to the Bristol area which obviously meant registering with a new doctors surgery. I’ve been about three times and you can never see the same doctor even though they say make an appointment to see me after your blood test. Anyway the last time I went was partly
Some of you will know we moved from Cornwall to the Bristol area which obviously meant registering with a new doctors surgery. I’ve been about three times and you can never see the same doctor even though they say make an appointment to see me after your blood test. Anyway the last time I went was partly
Griggser
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Week 7 Run 2
Week 7 run 2, Along the canal, and fairly flat, up quite early to run before it got too hot, but already weather station showing 19 degrees, at least the canal is quite sheltered. Managed to increase distance by about 100meters, not a lot but considering I forgot to take painkillers for stump beforehand
Week 7 run 2, Along the canal, and fairly flat, up quite early to run before it got too hot, but already weather station showing 19 degrees, at least the canal is quite sheltered. Managed to increase distance by about 100meters, not a lot but considering I forgot to take painkillers for stump beforehand
Petem56
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
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