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Music therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZsQ1FZtHw0 Most of us know about binaural beats, rife frequencies, rhythmic auditory stimulation, multiple wave oscillation etc and may even find them beneficial. I thought this YT video was interesting though, not least because some years ago I experimented with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZsQ1FZtHw0 Most of us know about binaural beats, rife frequencies, rhythmic auditory stimulation, multiple wave oscillation etc and may even find them beneficial. I thought this YT video was interesting though, not least because some years ago I experimented with
PDKiwi
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
chronic fatigue, and post exertional malaise
I was diagnosed and start a treatment for B12 deficiency neuropathy, six years ago. I’m one of those people who started to get better and then took a turn for the worse and now I need to inject twice a day. I’ve been suffering with debilitating fatigue, brain fog and increased exhaustion if I push myself
I was diagnosed and start a treatment for B12 deficiency neuropathy, six years ago. I’m one of those people who started to get better and then took a turn for the worse and now I need to inject twice a day. I’ve been suffering with debilitating fatigue, brain fog and increased exhaustion if I push myself
aksundell
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Nerve block for wrist surgery
Just wondering if anyone has had experience of an operation under Nerve Block as opposed to General Anaesthetic. I have just had a plate put in my wrist due to a fall and besides it being the worst experience of my life, my Fibromyalgia has drastically worsened. Wondering if I should have opted for General
Just wondering if anyone has had experience of an operation under Nerve Block as opposed to General Anaesthetic. I have just had a plate put in my wrist due to a fall and besides it being the worst experience of my life, my Fibromyalgia has drastically worsened. Wondering if I should have opted for General
Georgioupolis2014
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 months ago
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Shingles jab
I may be the last person to know this, but.......having been told to avoid the shingles jab as it contained a live virus, I've just been told that the NHS no longer use live virus vaccines, so it's safe for MPN patients. I have now had my first shot👍
I may be the last person to know this, but.......having been told to avoid the shingles jab as it contained a live virus, I've just been told that the NHS no longer use live virus vaccines, so it's safe for MPN patients. I have now had my first shot👍
Ovingite
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Shingles vaccine
Hi, has anyone had the shingles vaccine, I have had shingles 5 times over the years and have been advised to have the vaccine, bit worried about possible reaction?Thanx
Hi, has anyone had the shingles vaccine, I have had shingles 5 times over the years and have been advised to have the vaccine, bit worried about possible reaction?Thanx
Den73
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Shingles vaccine?
I unknowingly (until after) had shingles in March 2023 which I believe, triggered first episode of Afib. Now thinking about having the vaccine, concerned that it will trigger Afib. What are people's experiences of having the vaccine? Do I need it yet. Maybe still have antibodies in my system? Will
I unknowingly (until after) had shingles in March 2023 which I believe, triggered first episode of Afib. Now thinking about having the vaccine, concerned that it will trigger Afib. What are people's experiences of having the vaccine? Do I need it yet. Maybe still have antibodies in my system? Will
sunlovah
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
tetanus booster and Covid vaccine
Hello I had a tetanus booster yesterday and I asked my GP if it was ok to get Covid vaccine next Thursday. He said he didn’t know and to check with primary care. When I saw the nurse she said it’s fine as both are inactivated. Does anyone know about this ? I tried finding out but haven’t managed to
Hello I had a tetanus booster yesterday and I asked my GP if it was ok to get Covid vaccine next Thursday. He said he didn’t know and to check with primary care. When I saw the nurse she said it’s fine as both are inactivated. Does anyone know about this ? I tried finding out but haven’t managed to
Mozart150
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NRAS
8 months ago
Pudendal neuralgia
I believe I have been suffering from PN for over a year. I have seen many doctors and have had nerve blocks with a few hours of relief. i also had pulsed radiofrequency nerve ablation with i day of relief. Recently had bottox and seeing a PT. the PT is all bookeed up and I had to make an appointment
I believe I have been suffering from PN for over a year. I have seen many doctors and have had nerve blocks with a few hours of relief. i also had pulsed radiofrequency nerve ablation with i day of relief. Recently had bottox and seeing a PT. the PT is all bookeed up and I had to make an appointment
shilsenrod
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
anti anxiety with Eliquis
I started having a fibs in 2007 after having Lyme disease and also possibly too much thyroid medication. I’ve managed it all these years and after I turned 65 2 1/2 years ago, the doctor started pressuring me to go on blood thinner because of stroke risk. my score is only a two and it’s a gray area for
I started having a fibs in 2007 after having Lyme disease and also possibly too much thyroid medication. I’ve managed it all these years and after I turned 65 2 1/2 years ago, the doctor started pressuring me to go on blood thinner because of stroke risk. my score is only a two and it’s a gray area for
Fblue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
Shingles vaccine
Has anyone on methotrexate and infliximab had the shingles vaccine ? Do you have to get it every year ?
Has anyone on methotrexate and infliximab had the shingles vaccine ? Do you have to get it every year ?
Grounsel
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NRAS
8 months ago
ropinirole
I have been taking ropinirole for more than 40 years. 1 mg at night. It works for me but now I am terrified because apparently it has been withdrawn and I can’t get it in any of the farmacias in the Valencia region. I tried gabapentin - no effect at wll. I gave just been prescribed pregabalin and didn
I have been taking ropinirole for more than 40 years. 1 mg at night. It works for me but now I am terrified because apparently it has been withdrawn and I can’t get it in any of the farmacias in the Valencia region. I tried gabapentin - no effect at wll. I gave just been prescribed pregabalin and didn
Pensionistaspain
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Birth announcement ** success story **
hi ladies, It’s been a long time since my last post when I had a positive test in the second round of IVF . I happy to tell that my little baby girl is 4 month old today 🙏🏻❤️ Was busy last year focusing on the pregnancy journey and then talking care of my little joy . So thankful with Everything
hi ladies, It’s been a long time since my last post when I had a positive test in the second round of IVF . I happy to tell that my little baby girl is 4 month old today 🙏🏻❤️ Was busy last year focusing on the pregnancy journey and then talking care of my little joy . So thankful with Everything
HANAHANA
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Immunocompromised people aged 50+ are now eligible for the shingles vaccine
Immunocompromised people aged 50 and over are now eligible for the shingles vaccine. The vaccine reduces your chances of getting shingles and reduces the risk of complications if you still develop it. Read more on our website, including answers to some commonly asked questions, here: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk
Immunocompromised people aged 50 and over are now eligible for the shingles vaccine. The vaccine reduces your chances of getting shingles and reduces the risk of complications if you still develop it. Read more on our website, including answers to some commonly asked questions, here: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Shooting pain, front , inner thigh, hip,
Well had physio appt this afternoon, been in pain, and hardly any sleep for almost a week, chiro last week said, hip flexor problem, physio therapist said, piriformis muscle pulling on hip towards back, and all nerves attached to hip causing pain in groin etc, also, pain around sacrum, had dry needling
Well had physio appt this afternoon, been in pain, and hardly any sleep for almost a week, chiro last week said, hip flexor problem, physio therapist said, piriformis muscle pulling on hip towards back, and all nerves attached to hip causing pain in groin etc, also, pain around sacrum, had dry needling
arvine
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Dr. Buchfuhrer Webinar on RLS.org
Just wondered if anyone else watched the webinar 10/13/22? The audio was spotty first 20 minutes or so but interesting after it was fixed. He answered questions for an hour. He said there was new research on TENS for RLS that seemed hopeful but not complete. I had been trying accupuncture for RLS and
Just wondered if anyone else watched the webinar 10/13/22? The audio was spotty first 20 minutes or so but interesting after it was fixed. He answered questions for an hour. He said there was new research on TENS for RLS that seemed hopeful but not complete. I had been trying accupuncture for RLS and
Opie__
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Tried Almost Everything/Feel like Running Out of Options/Long Post
Looking for input on next steps. I’ve had pain for app 6 years but the last 3 have been worse. I have been working with a gynecological specialist who is president of the International Pain Society and she has run out of tools for me. I’ve also seen two pain management doctors and pain psychologist.
Looking for input on next steps. I’ve had pain for app 6 years but the last 3 have been worse. I have been working with a gynecological specialist who is president of the International Pain Society and she has run out of tools for me. I’ve also seen two pain management doctors and pain psychologist.
SouthernSally
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
TENS Machines and AF
Hi, I recently posted about painkillers (for Femoral Nerve pain in my case) and the myriad potential side effects including heart rhythm problems, which put me off taking any painkillers at all. At an appointment with a physiotherapist today I asked if a home TENS Machine could be used to alleviate
Hi, I recently posted about painkillers (for Femoral Nerve pain in my case) and the myriad potential side effects including heart rhythm problems, which put me off taking any painkillers at all. At an appointment with a physiotherapist today I asked if a home TENS Machine could be used to alleviate
BuckleyBoy
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AF Association
2 years ago
Out of Remission
Well, I got some not so good news today. I had my CLL check today and I'm out of remission. My WBC is now 14K. My platelets are 152. My doctor wants to start me on Zanabrutinib now. I know it seems silly when just getting out of remission and I'm not even close to a WBC of 30K yet, and I have no other
Well, I got some not so good news today. I had my CLL check today and I'm out of remission. My WBC is now 14K. My platelets are 152. My doctor wants to start me on Zanabrutinib now. I know it seems silly when just getting out of remission and I'm not even close to a WBC of 30K yet, and I have no other
MyCLLJourney
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Anxiety disorder, let's start at the beginning.
Let's start at the beginning. Maybe you inherited a tendency towards high anxiety. Maybe not, maybe your nerves have just been over-sensitised by too much stress. Too much over work, disappointment, loss, grief, toxic relationships, worry about friends or family. Finally, your nervous system decides
Let's start at the beginning. Maybe you inherited a tendency towards high anxiety. Maybe not, maybe your nerves have just been over-sensitised by too much stress. Too much over work, disappointment, loss, grief, toxic relationships, worry about friends or family. Finally, your nervous system decides
Jeff1943
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
TMS mind body syndrome
I have been on this journey of chronic pelvic pain for 3 years now . I had 2 surgeries trying to fix my PN based on findings of imaging . The surgeries did nothing to help at all. I work in the medical field myself so I thought that there absolutely HAD to be something structurally wrong with me. The
I have been on this journey of chronic pelvic pain for 3 years now . I had 2 surgeries trying to fix my PN based on findings of imaging . The surgeries did nothing to help at all. I work in the medical field myself so I thought that there absolutely HAD to be something structurally wrong with me. The
SLR1
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
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