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Looking for answers.... neck
It gets worse after
swimming
, walking on hard ground, yoga etc, but can disappear magically and temporarily when I move my head/neck is odd way in the morning, but not reliably. Any ideas?
It gets worse after
swimming
, walking on hard ground, yoga etc, but can disappear magically and temporarily when I move my head/neck is odd way in the morning, but not reliably. Any ideas?
snowdropsy
in
British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Am I a Burden?
I have had COPD since 1999 and of course it has progressed over time I use to be very active ,
swimming
, holidays etc but now nothing past 2 years have been down hill sadly I have been with a wonderful partner 20 years married 10 he is great retired nurse and is my carer of late all I can do is sit
I have had COPD since 1999 and of course it has progressed over time I use to be very active ,
swimming
, holidays etc but now nothing past 2 years have been down hill sadly I have been with a wonderful partner 20 years married 10 he is great retired nurse and is my carer of late all I can do is sit
Trevor6
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Best supplements for angina
Can anyone please pass any experience of taking magnesium and garlic supplements after being diagnosed with angina I am trying to do my upmost to get on top of i as it is making me depressed not being able to be as active as I use to be use to regularly take part in triathlons and
swimming
events trying
Can anyone please pass any experience of taking magnesium and garlic supplements after being diagnosed with angina I am trying to do my upmost to get on top of i as it is making me depressed not being able to be as active as I use to be use to regularly take part in triathlons and
swimming
events trying
gasp1
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Swimming is helping
I have started
swimming
three time a week, to get to the pool is up two flights of stairs by the time I get to the top I have to rest, and wearing a mask make’s it Worse, but once I’m in the water I feel no pain till I have to go back down the stairs, I know I should use the lift but trying not to ,
I have started
swimming
three time a week, to get to the pool is up two flights of stairs by the time I get to the top I have to rest, and wearing a mask make’s it Worse, but once I’m in the water I feel no pain till I have to go back down the stairs, I know I should use the lift but trying not to ,
PAULINE15
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Food Q
Is this the right direction 🤔 also
swimming
an hour three times a week. Lindy x
Is this the right direction 🤔 also
swimming
an hour three times a week. Lindy x
Lindy65
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Newbie!
Good news is that I did already have a rash vest so this week have gone back to
swimming
- only one in the pool covered up but SO glad to be there and its really helped the joints.
Good news is that I did already have a rash vest so this week have gone back to
swimming
- only one in the pool covered up but SO glad to be there and its really helped the joints.
girlinatent
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Are saunas and steam room a trigger
I went
swimming
and I actually enjoyed it. To finish my session off I went for a sauna. Within 10 minutes my heart went upto 170bpm. This lasted for 5 hours. Before my ablation I was told I had a/f and a/fibrillation. Is this a one off or are saunas a trigger?
I went
swimming
and I actually enjoyed it. To finish my session off I went for a sauna. Within 10 minutes my heart went upto 170bpm. This lasted for 5 hours. Before my ablation I was told I had a/f and a/fibrillation. Is this a one off or are saunas a trigger?
5morechristmases
in
AF Association
2 years ago
PMR and keeping physically active
The first onset and this current flare happened at times when I wasn’t
swimming
because of the pandemic, but, if I am in pain, activity seems to aggravate it.
The first onset and this current flare happened at times when I wasn’t
swimming
because of the pandemic, but, if I am in pain, activity seems to aggravate it.
calibriel
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
I need to exercise but it hurts so much
I went
swimming
yesterday, I did less than half of what I used to do, and today I am so stiff, sore and tired that even going up the stairs to the bathroom is torture. I am desperate to become more active, I miss it, it helps my mental health as much as my physical health (at least it did!)
I went
swimming
yesterday, I did less than half of what I used to do, and today I am so stiff, sore and tired that even going up the stairs to the bathroom is torture. I am desperate to become more active, I miss it, it helps my mental health as much as my physical health (at least it did!)
LJC-xox
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Cold water swimming effects
I started all year round sea
swimming
almost 2 years ago ( swimsuit not wetsuit) with no apparent issues. Does cold water
swimming
pose a problem with CKD?
I started all year round sea
swimming
almost 2 years ago ( swimsuit not wetsuit) with no apparent issues. Does cold water
swimming
pose a problem with CKD?
nurse_betty91
in
Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Disappointing CT Scan Results
I’ve been offered gem carbo to try next … I’m going away to Tenerife on Sunday for 5 nights with my sister & hope to be
swimming
in the pool in the photo at our hotel.☀️🏊♂️🍸🥂🍾🏖☀️ Hubby Steve & Teddy 🐶 will be home alone 🤣 I will think about things whilst I’m away.
I’ve been offered gem carbo to try next … I’m going away to Tenerife on Sunday for 5 nights with my sister & hope to be
swimming
in the pool in the photo at our hotel.☀️🏊♂️🍸🥂🍾🏖☀️ Hubby Steve & Teddy 🐶 will be home alone 🤣 I will think about things whilst I’m away.
Sunnydrinking
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
I know I’m running a risk, but what can I do?
For me, back in June 19, was
swimming
. That cardiac arrest came out of the blue as I’d been
swimming
regularly for around 5 years by then. Now I’m thinking that by going back
swimming
(half amount; 40 lengths in 30 minutes) I’m asking my heart to use (rebuild?)
For me, back in June 19, was
swimming
. That cardiac arrest came out of the blue as I’d been
swimming
regularly for around 5 years by then. Now I’m thinking that by going back
swimming
(half amount; 40 lengths in 30 minutes) I’m asking my heart to use (rebuild?)
BenThom-Wood
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Crippling leg cramp
Anyway, feeling much better and I don't feel like I have any symptoms at present and had in fact increased my exercise quite considerably ( 3 x 5m runs a week, plus Squash, walking and pool
swimming
).
Anyway, feeling much better and I don't feel like I have any symptoms at present and had in fact increased my exercise quite considerably ( 3 x 5m runs a week, plus Squash, walking and pool
swimming
).
Marquee1880
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Traumatized because of my boyfriend
We were on our way to his house after spending the day
swimming
(It was 100 degrees today) and after getting ice cream and we stopped at the pharmacy right near his house so I could get something I really needed and as we pulled into a parking spot he slammed on the gas and we smashed into the side of
We were on our way to his house after spending the day
swimming
(It was 100 degrees today) and after getting ice cream and we stopped at the pharmacy right near his house so I could get something I really needed and as we pulled into a parking spot he slammed on the gas and we smashed into the side of
TruthSeeker18
in
Mental Health Support
2 years ago
Returned to Swimming 🏊♂️
Pleased to report after an all-over steroid injection 3 weeks ago and one in my hand last week- I had a swim in my local pool today. It felt good. Hope you're doing ok. xx
Pleased to report after an all-over steroid injection 3 weeks ago and one in my hand last week- I had a swim in my local pool today. It felt good. Hope you're doing ok. xx
Hidden
in
Arthritis Action
3 years ago
Should I try antidepressants after after massive heart attack, cardiac arrest, stent, 6 months ago AFib, cardio version 3 months ago.
Swimming
twice a week, just started Pilates, do cardiac exercise twice a week. I’ve improved slightly but can feel those feelings are never far away. It’s not worry about heart stuff but that I should be further along than I am. And getting tired and being slow frustrating.
Swimming
twice a week, just started Pilates, do cardiac exercise twice a week. I’ve improved slightly but can feel those feelings are never far away. It’s not worry about heart stuff but that I should be further along than I am. And getting tired and being slow frustrating.
Ewloe
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Why shouldn’t I do it? I have to. It helps me.
Mine is
swimming
, I have to do it, but have you gone back to the activity where you had your cardiac adventure/activity?
Mine is
swimming
, I have to do it, but have you gone back to the activity where you had your cardiac adventure/activity?
BenThom-Wood
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Recovery exercise
Obvs
swimming
is out, cannot get to pool or around on slippy floor. Did wonder about DIY rowing machine. There are a lot of youtube out there, but I am worried about injury so would prefer a recommend
Obvs
swimming
is out, cannot get to pool or around on slippy floor. Did wonder about DIY rowing machine. There are a lot of youtube out there, but I am worried about injury so would prefer a recommend
horrorpaws
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
These days are gone... and it was summer! Not strictly running related...
PS I have blocked out all the unmentionable bits... the seal who was
swimming
with me saw them though!
PS I have blocked out all the unmentionable bits... the seal who was
swimming
with me saw them though!
Oldfloss
Administrator
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
Flec only
Interestingly, and I touch wood as I say this, I started regular twice a week
swimming
sessions last May and have not had an AF episode since that time. Seeing my cardiologist for my 6 month check next week, it will be interesting to see what he makes of this.
Interestingly, and I touch wood as I say this, I started regular twice a week
swimming
sessions last May and have not had an AF episode since that time. Seeing my cardiologist for my 6 month check next week, it will be interesting to see what he makes of this.
johnkeithdowning
in
AF Association
2 years ago
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