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Do I cancel my pip now or wait a while
Hi everyone Im in a dilemma again, I have had 8 nerve block injections in my back and it has given me a new lease of life, I can now move and breath and cope with what pain I am left with, although when it becomes unbearable I hit the pain meds again, but all in all feel fantastic. I know that I should
Hi everyone Im in a dilemma again, I have had 8 nerve block injections in my back and it has given me a new lease of life, I can now move and breath and cope with what pain I am left with, although when it becomes unbearable I hit the pain meds again, but all in all feel fantastic. I know that I should
Pollyannna
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Warning about gizmo watches
I just came across a story recently with some graphic photos of a chap who suffered third degree burns from one of the "smart" watches so many here seem to love. It seems he was sleeping with it on when the battery caught fire and welded it to his wrist. I once welded a normal watch to my wrist by
I just came across a story recently with some graphic photos of a chap who suffered third degree burns from one of the "smart" watches so many here seem to love. It seems he was sleeping with it on when the battery caught fire and welded it to his wrist. I once welded a normal watch to my wrist by
BobD
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AF Association
5 years ago
New here. Having a holter monitor and ECG on the 22nd November.
Would love to know what others here thing. I had a hysterectomy last year and retained my ovaries so I didn't plummet into menopause. During my hospital stay, the nurse told me that I have an irregular pulse. I had an ECG 2 weeks prior to my surgery and I kind of knew that I had an irregular pulse anyway
Would love to know what others here thing. I had a hysterectomy last year and retained my ovaries so I didn't plummet into menopause. During my hospital stay, the nurse told me that I have an irregular pulse. I had an ECG 2 weeks prior to my surgery and I kind of knew that I had an irregular pulse anyway
daffodil53
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
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Tension myositis syndrome
Hello my names scott and I have had a constant pain in the back of my head, the temples and jaw since may 5th 2011. I have been diagnosed with chronic refractory migraine, chronic interactable migraine, new daily persistent headache and chronic trapezius myalgia. I have tried every medicine including
Hello my names scott and I have had a constant pain in the back of my head, the temples and jaw since may 5th 2011. I have been diagnosed with chronic refractory migraine, chronic interactable migraine, new daily persistent headache and chronic trapezius myalgia. I have tried every medicine including
scottlondon
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National Migraine Centre
5 years ago
Pudendal nerve injections - should they be performed after 10 weeks of having pudendal neuralgia?
Advice, please on how long you should try manual therapy and neuromodulation drug before resorting to the nerve blocks. Thank you
Advice, please on how long you should try manual therapy and neuromodulation drug before resorting to the nerve blocks. Thank you
2977reader
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Got Circumcised Today
Wow! I’m circumcised now! Appt was this morning at the office of Dr. David Cornell - The Circumcision Center in Atlanta, GA. Aside from the generous consultation time he gave me the total procedure time took about 1hr 15min and included the prepping, figuring out exact inner and outer incision points
Wow! I’m circumcised now! Appt was this morning at the office of Dr. David Cornell - The Circumcision Center in Atlanta, GA. Aside from the generous consultation time he gave me the total procedure time took about 1hr 15min and included the prepping, figuring out exact inner and outer incision points
Nigel5975
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
5 years ago
Recommended doctor for pudendal nerve blocks?
Please could anyone recommend a doctor for pudendal nerve blocks in the U.K? Thank you very much
Please could anyone recommend a doctor for pudendal nerve blocks in the U.K? Thank you very much
2977reader
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Back on the dreaded Atenolol
Hi all, it didn't last - back on the 25mg Atenolol. I managed a week but the heart rate didn't go down (115bpm) and blood pressure stayed high. On the plus side no AF just atrial tachy. I'm going to try again though as i'm sure its the beta blocker that's making me feel so rough (slight ringing in ears
Hi all, it didn't last - back on the 25mg Atenolol. I managed a week but the heart rate didn't go down (115bpm) and blood pressure stayed high. On the plus side no AF just atrial tachy. I'm going to try again though as i'm sure its the beta blocker that's making me feel so rough (slight ringing in ears
Matt40
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AF Association
5 years ago
New Pain after a Nerve Block Injection
I have had severe back and leg pain plus numb feet for nearly three years, which stops me walking. Four weeks ago I had a Root Block Injection which has enabled me to get back to walking again with no pain down my right leg. BUT – since the injection I now have a very severe painful ache from my shoulder
I have had severe back and leg pain plus numb feet for nearly three years, which stops me walking. Four weeks ago I had a Root Block Injection which has enabled me to get back to walking again with no pain down my right leg. BUT – since the injection I now have a very severe painful ache from my shoulder
Spursboy
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Medication
I have been prescribed diltiazem hydrochloride 90 mg twice a day ! Seems high to me the dose. Anyone else on these ? Hate new meds 😩 been prescribed this as they couldn’t induce an episode today of SVT and PAF so they could do ablation ? But did get chest pain whilst they were trying to induce it?
I have been prescribed diltiazem hydrochloride 90 mg twice a day ! Seems high to me the dose. Anyone else on these ? Hate new meds 😩 been prescribed this as they couldn’t induce an episode today of SVT and PAF so they could do ablation ? But did get chest pain whilst they were trying to induce it?
Supernerogirl
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AF Association
5 years ago
Bisoprolol or propranolol
What beta blocker should I take? I have been given Bisoprolol and propranolol to great my anxiety induced tachycardia, however I have asthma (mild/moderate) and low blood pressure (ranging from 90/58 to 128/88) my doctor does not seem to care
What beta blocker should I take? I have been given Bisoprolol and propranolol to great my anxiety induced tachycardia, however I have asthma (mild/moderate) and low blood pressure (ranging from 90/58 to 128/88) my doctor does not seem to care
Luceecain
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Ectopic beats
Hi everyone, does anybody else have ectopic beats constantly through out the day and night. My heart will beat fast then calm down then I have a pause and thud about five times then it goes back to normal. It's horrible and makes me so anxious I start to panick. Iv had ecg and echocardiogram and they
Hi everyone, does anybody else have ectopic beats constantly through out the day and night. My heart will beat fast then calm down then I have a pause and thud about five times then it goes back to normal. It's horrible and makes me so anxious I start to panick. Iv had ecg and echocardiogram and they
Sapgirl
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Mobitz Type II Heart Block
(New here, Oct 2019) I am not seeking advice, but thought this might be of interest to anyone with the same diagnosis, which does not seem common on this site. I was found to have high blood pressure in 2015, after many years without visiting the GP surgery. This was treated with Ramipril, requiring
(New here, Oct 2019) I am not seeking advice, but thought this might be of interest to anyone with the same diagnosis, which does not seem common on this site. I was found to have high blood pressure in 2015, after many years without visiting the GP surgery. This was treated with Ramipril, requiring
CliftonGreen
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
Pudendal nerve block - any successes?
Pudendal nerve block - has anyone had one that has had a long-lasting effect that has not caused more pain? There seem to be only negative reports here. Thank you for any hope!
Pudendal nerve block - has anyone had one that has had a long-lasting effect that has not caused more pain? There seem to be only negative reports here. Thank you for any hope!
2977reader
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Steroid injection
Hi I had a nerve block six weeks ago for PN it numbed me for around two hours, my consultant arranged for me to come back and see her in three weeks and then I had a steroid injection since then I have excruciating pain, I am taking pregablin twice daily 300mg morning and 300mg at bedtime along with
Hi I had a nerve block six weeks ago for PN it numbed me for around two hours, my consultant arranged for me to come back and see her in three weeks and then I had a steroid injection since then I have excruciating pain, I am taking pregablin twice daily 300mg morning and 300mg at bedtime along with
Janebee
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
3rd Ablation/3month follow-up
Well I just had my 3 month follow-up after my 3rd ablation. My 2nd ended up with a cardiac tamponade and atrial tachycardia requiring another ablation. I have had no episodes of tachycardia or afib since my 3rd ablation on July 19th. I have been doing my usual exercise routine for 2months and feel fantastic
Well I just had my 3 month follow-up after my 3rd ablation. My 2nd ended up with a cardiac tamponade and atrial tachycardia requiring another ablation. I have had no episodes of tachycardia or afib since my 3rd ablation on July 19th. I have been doing my usual exercise routine for 2months and feel fantastic
perkman
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AF Association
5 years ago
Hurting so bad after pn block :(
So I'm 5 days out from my pedundal nerve block and I'm scared, I'm experiencing severe burning and pain in my clitoris. Which I have never experienced before. Could a pn block cause a flare or pain in this area I cant stop crying it's so awful. I dont see the doctor until November 4th. I just dont get
So I'm 5 days out from my pedundal nerve block and I'm scared, I'm experiencing severe burning and pain in my clitoris. Which I have never experienced before. Could a pn block cause a flare or pain in this area I cant stop crying it's so awful. I dont see the doctor until November 4th. I just dont get
Ambernicole
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
ABLATION RECOVERY?
For those that have not followed my posts, I had an ablation in February which was partly successful as all the Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia could not be totally ablated. After a slow recovery I am now generally better than ever with only a few "minor" ectopics most days and only on 1.25 of Bisoprolol
For those that have not followed my posts, I had an ablation in February which was partly successful as all the Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia could not be totally ablated. After a slow recovery I am now generally better than ever with only a few "minor" ectopics most days and only on 1.25 of Bisoprolol
Shcldavies
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
Bilateral Ilioinguinal Nerve Block?
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum. I've had Chronic Pelvic Pain for the past 6 years now. No diagnosis currently. I'm having a Bilateral Ilioinguinal Nerve block in a couple of days. Has anyone had this before? Was it effective at all? Any advice/experiences would be welcomed. Thank you! K xx
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum. I've had Chronic Pelvic Pain for the past 6 years now. No diagnosis currently. I'm having a Bilateral Ilioinguinal Nerve block in a couple of days. Has anyone had this before? Was it effective at all? Any advice/experiences would be welcomed. Thank you! K xx
Kelbel91
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Apixaban double-edged sword?
Any comments please on whether I should be taking Apixaban after AF ablation? I had a successful PVI Cryoablation in August 2018 which has fixed my PAF for the time being. In preparation for ablation, the EP put me on 2x5mg Apixaban in place of the soluble aspirin I had been taking. At my 1 year check-up
Any comments please on whether I should be taking Apixaban after AF ablation? I had a successful PVI Cryoablation in August 2018 which has fixed my PAF for the time being. In preparation for ablation, the EP put me on 2x5mg Apixaban in place of the soluble aspirin I had been taking. At my 1 year check-up
Melchet
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AF Association
5 years ago
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