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Hi First post on here and Not really sure where to start! So I suppose hello 👋! So my story……back in May 2020 I woke with a massive headache one that you know is not normal and one I had never suffered from before! I took pain killers and nothing touched the sides of it. As we were on the middle
Hi First post on here and Not really sure where to start! So I suppose hello 👋! So my story……back in May 2020 I woke with a massive headache one that you know is not normal and one I had never suffered from before! I took pain killers and nothing touched the sides of it. As we were on the middle
Mattn78
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Encephalitis International
2 years ago
Fractures, daily painkillers continuous
For those that have had fractures in the spine, and are now on daily painkillers or daily medication, what do you take and who do you do on it? I started fracturing 6 years ago and think i have just fractured again (x ray just taken), in agony with what I assume is muscle spasms getting in and out of
For those that have had fractures in the spine, and are now on daily painkillers or daily medication, what do you take and who do you do on it? I started fracturing 6 years ago and think i have just fractured again (x ray just taken), in agony with what I assume is muscle spasms getting in and out of
cmoc
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Life with fractures, help in the UK
I am in the UK and, at the moment, I am overwhelmed with pain from what I believe is another fracture. I started fracturing 6 years ago and dont feel that I am under anyone in particular who can help with day to day living etc. So far we have spent out on a chairlift (£5000) and an adjustable bed
I am in the UK and, at the moment, I am overwhelmed with pain from what I believe is another fracture. I started fracturing 6 years ago and dont feel that I am under anyone in particular who can help with day to day living etc. So far we have spent out on a chairlift (£5000) and an adjustable bed
cmoc
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
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Sore Throat
I have a sore throat right at the base of my throat where my thyroid is. It’s particularly sore in the night. Could it be my thyroid or just a random sore throat? My tonsils and throat area are slightly red, but nothing major. My current dose is T4 100mcg and T3 18.75. What can I do about it? Painkillers
I have a sore throat right at the base of my throat where my thyroid is. It’s particularly sore in the night. Could it be my thyroid or just a random sore throat? My tonsils and throat area are slightly red, but nothing major. My current dose is T4 100mcg and T3 18.75. What can I do about it? Painkillers
AppleOrchard
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Circumscision Super painful
hello I am 18 and had Circumscision 2 days ago it is so painful I’m on strong painkillers but I can’t have anything touch it and I’m still yet to have a shower as it’s unbearable. There’s lots of dry blood and I’m supposed to apply an antibiotic ointment but I just can’t bring myself to apply as it’s
hello I am 18 and had Circumscision 2 days ago it is so painful I’m on strong painkillers but I can’t have anything touch it and I’m still yet to have a shower as it’s unbearable. There’s lots of dry blood and I’m supposed to apply an antibiotic ointment but I just can’t bring myself to apply as it’s
R_evo03
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 years ago
Help - my teeth are moving!
Hi lovely people A strange one to help your week-end along! The row of teeth in my bottom jaw have started to move. This has happened a few times in the past and has resulted in an abscess each time. The most recent infection was about 2y ago following radiation therapy for breast cancer. I was
Hi lovely people A strange one to help your week-end along! The row of teeth in my bottom jaw have started to move. This has happened a few times in the past and has resulted in an abscess each time. The most recent infection was about 2y ago following radiation therapy for breast cancer. I was
MEGS53
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Treat Your Body Pain more Effectively
Pain O Soma 500mg (carisoprodol) is often used as a muscle relaxant. The drug works by preventing painful sensations from being transmitted between the brain and the nerves. Pain relievers like Soma 500mg are needed, as well as rest and physical rejuvenation. https://buysafemg.com/Pain-O-Soma-500mg
Pain O Soma 500mg (carisoprodol) is often used as a muscle relaxant. The drug works by preventing painful sensations from being transmitted between the brain and the nerves. Pain relievers like Soma 500mg are needed, as well as rest and physical rejuvenation. https://buysafemg.com/Pain-O-Soma-500mg
skipper333
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Swollen Legs summary, Zytiga failed, scheduled for Docetaxel
Dear all, Thank you for the responses on the last two Swollen legs posts in regards to my fathers health. I feel obligated to share the latest info. At least I can do since you gave me so much things to think about. Finally yesterday we were able to see my fathers oncologist. Unfortunately, as I said
Dear all, Thank you for the responses on the last two Swollen legs posts in regards to my fathers health. I feel obligated to share the latest info. At least I can do since you gave me so much things to think about. Finally yesterday we were able to see my fathers oncologist. Unfortunately, as I said
pozitronij
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Pregabalin not working so GP has put me on Duloxetine. I am confused!
After some months of endless nights of 2 hours sleep, (after a lifetime of RLS I'm now 74) on an increasing dose of Pregabalin to 450mgs, then back to 300mgs, plus oral iron to raise my ferritin (27), I finally phoned my GP and told him the sorry tale including how I fell asleep standing up one night
After some months of endless nights of 2 hours sleep, (after a lifetime of RLS I'm now 74) on an increasing dose of Pregabalin to 450mgs, then back to 300mgs, plus oral iron to raise my ferritin (27), I finally phoned my GP and told him the sorry tale including how I fell asleep standing up one night
oldfidgetlegs
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Having dental treatment whilst on warfarin
I am 78, male and take warfarin for atrial fibrillation. I have to have a wisdom tooth extracted and a gum deep clean because of gum disease. I will need to take warfarin as usual but am worried about the possibility of heavy and uncontrollable bleeding and also because the NHS dentist wants to perform
I am 78, male and take warfarin for atrial fibrillation. I have to have a wisdom tooth extracted and a gum deep clean because of gum disease. I will need to take warfarin as usual but am worried about the possibility of heavy and uncontrollable bleeding and also because the NHS dentist wants to perform
Grizedale
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Dental treatment. Tooth extraction.
I (82years old) have mastocytosis. One of my teeth has to be extracted. Has anybody had any experience with local anaesthetics and the necessary medication for the procedure? Is there a dentist in London who would treat under the circumstances, private or NHS. I am quite desperate and very grateful for
I (82years old) have mastocytosis. One of my teeth has to be extracted. Has anybody had any experience with local anaesthetics and the necessary medication for the procedure? Is there a dentist in London who would treat under the circumstances, private or NHS. I am quite desperate and very grateful for
Klimi
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
2 years ago
ibuprofen and Frozen cycle
Hi, I’ve just got my period, I suffer really painful periods and normally take painkillers , I can get through today and tomorrow but I have a wedding Saturday . Can I take ibuprofen or it’s not advised ? I’m doing a natural frozen cycle, first scan is next week, cycle day 9. Thanks
Hi, I’ve just got my period, I suffer really painful periods and normally take painkillers , I can get through today and tomorrow but I have a wedding Saturday . Can I take ibuprofen or it’s not advised ? I’m doing a natural frozen cycle, first scan is next week, cycle day 9. Thanks
Rol81
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
What is your experience of TENS or Ultrasound Therapy ?
Hope everyone is having a good Fibro day , despite the heat. I am considering trying TENS or Ultrasound Therapy to help improve my Fibro pain. I am hoping that you friendly , helpful people on the forum can help me make a choice by telling me about your experience with these therapies. Have you used
Hope everyone is having a good Fibro day , despite the heat. I am considering trying TENS or Ultrasound Therapy to help improve my Fibro pain. I am hoping that you friendly , helpful people on the forum can help me make a choice by telling me about your experience with these therapies. Have you used
Blearyeyed
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
59 and finally diagnosed
So finally after being told by my doctor many years ago bad periods - even with shooting pains down thighs and in my hands - was normal for some women. I complained many times but was fobbed off with otc painkillers. And of course IBS was mentioned Then it was definitely IBS .. 4 colonoscopies, one
So finally after being told by my doctor many years ago bad periods - even with shooting pains down thighs and in my hands - was normal for some women. I complained many times but was fobbed off with otc painkillers. And of course IBS was mentioned Then it was definitely IBS .. 4 colonoscopies, one
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Left chest pain/cramp at night for 4+ years - late 20’s
Hello, I have been suffering from cramp like chest pain when lying on my left side or front. It occurs at night, most frequently around 3/4 am onwards but can happen lying on the sofa. On/off for the last 4 years at least but have vague memories of this as a ~10 yr old. Further details: Pain is a
Hello, I have been suffering from cramp like chest pain when lying on my left side or front. It occurs at night, most frequently around 3/4 am onwards but can happen lying on the sofa. On/off for the last 4 years at least but have vague memories of this as a ~10 yr old. Further details: Pain is a
ChemRower
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Help/advice for the fatigue that comes with pain.
Hello, Just recently joined. I've suffered from pretty debilitating chronic pain for almost 13 years now. Coming up on the anniversary of my accident. Never an easy day on the calendar. I wouldn't say I have the energy to be desperate anymore, but I've tried everything. Two surgeries, the first
Hello, Just recently joined. I've suffered from pretty debilitating chronic pain for almost 13 years now. Coming up on the anniversary of my accident. Never an easy day on the calendar. I wouldn't say I have the energy to be desperate anymore, but I've tried everything. Two surgeries, the first
Resqc
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Any advice for Chronic back pain? Vitamin supplements to help with Chronic fatigue?
Hello, Just recently joined. I've suffered from pretty debilitating chronic pain for almost 13 years now. Coming up on the anniversary of my accident. Never an easy day on the calendar. I wouldn't say I have the energy to be desperate anymore, but I've tried everything. Two surgeries, the first of
Hello, Just recently joined. I've suffered from pretty debilitating chronic pain for almost 13 years now. Coming up on the anniversary of my accident. Never an easy day on the calendar. I wouldn't say I have the energy to be desperate anymore, but I've tried everything. Two surgeries, the first of
Resqc
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Australian Pain Management Association
2 years ago
sciatica
what’s best - to try and manage without painkillers or to have them? My reason for asking is that the painkillers cover the problem - am I potentially making it worse if I can’t feel the warning signals or as I’ve also heard does having painkillers help the problem by calming it down and also allowing
what’s best - to try and manage without painkillers or to have them? My reason for asking is that the painkillers cover the problem - am I potentially making it worse if I can’t feel the warning signals or as I’ve also heard does having painkillers help the problem by calming it down and also allowing
Siatica
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Nights are the clearly the most difficult… (day 7 post op)
So I guess I’m starting day 7 this morning since circumcision. I spent a lot of time reading all of your posts on here and asking questions. I really felt I was informed and ready for this. As ready as I could be. I was doing really well with the recovery, off pain killers other than at night and
So I guess I’m starting day 7 this morning since circumcision. I spent a lot of time reading all of your posts on here and asking questions. I really felt I was informed and ready for this. As ready as I could be. I was doing really well with the recovery, off pain killers other than at night and
Jasper71
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 years ago
Best Treatment if you’re already on Opioids
Hi, I’ve just arrived. I have only recently begun suffering from RLS. I’m on a ton of very strong pain killers for Fibromyalgia, CRPS, a bowel disorder, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Acute Anxiety & Clinical Depression & more. So my pain meds already include: Diazepam, Oxycodon, Fentanyl Patches, Zapain
Hi, I’ve just arrived. I have only recently begun suffering from RLS. I’m on a ton of very strong pain killers for Fibromyalgia, CRPS, a bowel disorder, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Acute Anxiety & Clinical Depression & more. So my pain meds already include: Diazepam, Oxycodon, Fentanyl Patches, Zapain
Jellylegs21
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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