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Spinal Cord Stimulation & PD
Interesting article. https://spectrum.ieee.org/parkinsons-disease
Interesting article. https://spectrum.ieee.org/parkinsons-disease
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
skin issue
I have had CLL for about four years. I am currently on active surveillance and treatment naive. I had a spinal fusion on July 17 for L4-5 due to Spondylolisthesis. I feel like I’m recovering as well as I can expect from the surgery. My hemoglobin dropped to 10 post surgery so I have been very tired but
I have had CLL for about four years. I am currently on active surveillance and treatment naive. I had a spinal fusion on July 17 for L4-5 due to Spondylolisthesis. I feel like I’m recovering as well as I can expect from the surgery. My hemoglobin dropped to 10 post surgery so I have been very tired but
BlueJk
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Grover’s disease
I have had CLL for about five years. I am currently on active surveillance and treatment naive. I had a spinal fusion on July 17 for L4-5 due to Spondylolisthesis. I feel like I’m recovering as well as I can expect from the surgery. My hemoglobin dropped to 10 post surgery so I have been very tired but
I have had CLL for about five years. I am currently on active surveillance and treatment naive. I had a spinal fusion on July 17 for L4-5 due to Spondylolisthesis. I feel like I’m recovering as well as I can expect from the surgery. My hemoglobin dropped to 10 post surgery so I have been very tired but
BlueJk
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CLL America Support
8 months ago
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A little about me.I have been diagnosed with :- Lupus Rheumatoid Arthritis Fibromyalgia Underactive thyroid Hyperparathyrodism Carpal tunnel syndrome Osteoarthritis Depression Lower back spinal fusion Constant huge fatigue and brain fog I am planning on applying for PIP for the first time and
A little about me.I have been diagnosed with :- Lupus Rheumatoid Arthritis Fibromyalgia Underactive thyroid Hyperparathyrodism Carpal tunnel syndrome Osteoarthritis Depression Lower back spinal fusion Constant huge fatigue and brain fog I am planning on applying for PIP for the first time and
SLEepyhead123
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NRAS
9 months ago
Lori, NURSE
I worked in a homeless program where I worked 70-70 hours a week. I was in a BSN program full time. I caught meningitis from the homeless program. I went from a thriving healthy nurse who got the scholarship for school by being an exemplary Nurse. At first I thought it was a bad flu with light sensitivity
I worked in a homeless program where I worked 70-70 hours a week. I was in a BSN program full time. I caught meningitis from the homeless program. I went from a thriving healthy nurse who got the scholarship for school by being an exemplary Nurse. At first I thought it was a bad flu with light sensitivity
FeelingDesperate
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Meningitis Now
10 months ago
hypoxic, advice please completely overwhelmed.
to cut story short I have been reading and reading so much on here and need to ask for advice or suggestions. my father went in for a optional procedure to relieve nerve pressure in arm - spinal surgery. During this an accident occurred and an artery nicked where he bleed out and needed massive blood
to cut story short I have been reading and reading so much on here and need to ask for advice or suggestions. my father went in for a optional procedure to relieve nerve pressure in arm - spinal surgery. During this an accident occurred and an artery nicked where he bleed out and needed massive blood
Alwayshopefullove
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Headway
11 months ago
spinal cord stimulator side effects
I wanted to know has anyone experienced itching skin ( mine is on my shoulder blades) following having a spinal cord stimulator fitted. I had mine fitted in 2018 and for some years now both my shoulder blades itch nearly all the time and drive me crazy, there is no rash or sign of anything on the skin
I wanted to know has anyone experienced itching skin ( mine is on my shoulder blades) following having a spinal cord stimulator fitted. I had mine fitted in 2018 and for some years now both my shoulder blades itch nearly all the time and drive me crazy, there is no rash or sign of anything on the skin
vihkins
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Pain Concern
10 months ago
The battle is over
Good morning, A week ago my brother aka Savkid passed away. He fought valiantly this cancer for just over 2 years since diagnosis. I am ever grateful that we had the time we did. I will miss him alot In the last month, he became increasingly weak after the second chemo (docetaxel) treatment, so treatments
Good morning, A week ago my brother aka Savkid passed away. He fought valiantly this cancer for just over 2 years since diagnosis. I am ever grateful that we had the time we did. I will miss him alot In the last month, he became increasingly weak after the second chemo (docetaxel) treatment, so treatments
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
sciatica
I’ve had sciatica for a few years. Was going to physical therapy and was helping. The day before Easter I fell and landed on my tail bone. Since then it’s back with a vengeance. My whole left leg gets numb. I had a left hip replacement in 2020. Drs say I have spinal stenosis and need spinal surgery.
I’ve had sciatica for a few years. Was going to physical therapy and was helping. The day before Easter I fell and landed on my tail bone. Since then it’s back with a vengeance. My whole left leg gets numb. I had a left hip replacement in 2020. Drs say I have spinal stenosis and need spinal surgery.
Nanny23
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
suprapubic catheter
Hi ,I’m looking to learn and get in touch with anyone who has experienced a suprapubic catheter.I’ve been doubly incontinent since I had spinal surgery with very little support this happened in 2007 .Since 2018 I have suffered with constant urine infections I am also disabled.I am now due to have a
Hi ,I’m looking to learn and get in touch with anyone who has experienced a suprapubic catheter.I’ve been doubly incontinent since I had spinal surgery with very little support this happened in 2007 .Since 2018 I have suffered with constant urine infections I am also disabled.I am now due to have a
J-68
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Bladder Health UK
1 year ago
Jac68
Hi everyone this is my first post to you .I’ve had Incontinence since 2007 following spinal surgery and for the past 6 years have suffered from recurring uti infections and have been on antibiotics for 6 year s almost constantly .The uti infections started when I began the menopause I have just found
Hi everyone this is my first post to you .I’ve had Incontinence since 2007 following spinal surgery and for the past 6 years have suffered from recurring uti infections and have been on antibiotics for 6 year s almost constantly .The uti infections started when I began the menopause I have just found
J-68
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Bladder Health UK
1 year ago
Possible Outcome of Severe Spinal Stenosis
I had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis which initially worked but has now failed and is worse than before. I had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair and have now been diagnosed with heart failure so I’m not able to take any of the normal pain relief medication. I was referred to the Pain
I had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis which initially worked but has now failed and is worse than before. I had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair and have now been diagnosed with heart failure so I’m not able to take any of the normal pain relief medication. I was referred to the Pain
Davewm
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Broken in all the right places?🧐🤔
This is me. I have permanent nerve damage on the majority of my left side from shoulder to hand to hip to shin. I have every excuse to wallow in self pity and take out my frustrations on the world and people around me...and I have, believe me. 2 Lower back fusion surgeries 5 days apart in '16 and a week
This is me. I have permanent nerve damage on the majority of my left side from shoulder to hand to hip to shin. I have every excuse to wallow in self pity and take out my frustrations on the world and people around me...and I have, believe me. 2 Lower back fusion surgeries 5 days apart in '16 and a week
LifeIsThePitts
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Spinal cord stimulation for treatment of neuropathy
I came across the following article: Spinal Cord Stimulation May Help Diabetic Neuropathy A link to the article: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/990791?ecd=soc_fb_230419_mscpedt_news_mdscp_stimulation&faf=1 I wondered whether there has been research on spinal cord stimulation for treatment of
I came across the following article: Spinal Cord Stimulation May Help Diabetic Neuropathy A link to the article: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/990791?ecd=soc_fb_230419_mscpedt_news_mdscp_stimulation&faf=1 I wondered whether there has been research on spinal cord stimulation for treatment of
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
frustrated with restriction of naproxen
After an unsuccessful spinal fusion surgery in 2001(and 2 more since) I’ve been taking naproxen for about 15 years and get that together with a long list of other pain meds every 3 months,I’ve now been told I can only have 2 month supply of naproxen at a time which is messing up my repeat meds routine
After an unsuccessful spinal fusion surgery in 2001(and 2 more since) I’ve been taking naproxen for about 15 years and get that together with a long list of other pain meds every 3 months,I’ve now been told I can only have 2 month supply of naproxen at a time which is messing up my repeat meds routine
Paiger1
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NRAS
1 year ago
‘Tame The Beast’ ….. I’m sharing for anyone who’s never seen this & am interested in your thoughts ….. https://youtu.be/ikUzvSph7Z4
I was told about this a few days ago by the APP (Advanced Physio Practitioner) at my GP surgery, (It may well be already on Lupus UK somewhere). Yes, neuropathic pain was explained to me a long time ago plus I learned all about how pain is transmitted to the brain during Human Biology lessons approx
I was told about this a few days ago by the APP (Advanced Physio Practitioner) at my GP surgery, (It may well be already on Lupus UK somewhere). Yes, neuropathic pain was explained to me a long time ago plus I learned all about how pain is transmitted to the brain during Human Biology lessons approx
Turquoise-1
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Spinal Stenosis
Hi folks, I’ve been posting on this platform for years, looking for answers and sharing my own experiences. I’ve had severe T for over 30 years. There have been incidences that have caused my T to increase. It’s either a bump to the head or the after affects of looking up, like when I’m painting a
Hi folks, I’ve been posting on this platform for years, looking for answers and sharing my own experiences. I’ve had severe T for over 30 years. There have been incidences that have caused my T to increase. It’s either a bump to the head or the after affects of looking up, like when I’m painting a
Wringing1212
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Spinal Cord Stimulator
I am waiting to begin a trial for the Spinal Cord Stimulator. The doctor will put an external wire going up my spinal cord and have a battery pack on my back for a few days. The Stimulator is supposed to stop the lumbar pain from reaching the brain. If it works, the doctor will install an internal stimulator
I am waiting to begin a trial for the Spinal Cord Stimulator. The doctor will put an external wire going up my spinal cord and have a battery pack on my back for a few days. The Stimulator is supposed to stop the lumbar pain from reaching the brain. If it works, the doctor will install an internal stimulator
Kjun54321
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Vagal Nerve Stimulation (tVNS) Research Summary
Some definitions for clarity. Neuromodulation, stimulating nerves (usually with electricity) to change (hopefully improve) or control their function. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a form of neuromodulation. Neuromodulation can be invasive, requiring surgery (like DBS) or noninvasive which provides
Some definitions for clarity. Neuromodulation, stimulating nerves (usually with electricity) to change (hopefully improve) or control their function. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a form of neuromodulation. Neuromodulation can be invasive, requiring surgery (like DBS) or noninvasive which provides
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Upper back pain
Hi. I was seeing a PT for lower lumbar issues and she suggested I get a neck xray after noticing I had symptoms she attributed to cervical issues. The xray showed disc degeneration and bone spurs at c5/c6. My symptoms are little shock burn like feelings in my upper back and tingling prickly pain in my
Hi. I was seeing a PT for lower lumbar issues and she suggested I get a neck xray after noticing I had symptoms she attributed to cervical issues. The xray showed disc degeneration and bone spurs at c5/c6. My symptoms are little shock burn like feelings in my upper back and tingling prickly pain in my
Jeaniem130
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
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