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Sudden onset new migraine aura
Good evening I am 57 and have mitral valve leakage and heart palpatations / and I’m sure the most odd rhythm at times! Over the last month I have been getting the most incredible (what I presume to be) migraine auras. - like a kaleidoscope coming in from the side all wiggly wiggly lights different colours
Good evening I am 57 and have mitral valve leakage and heart palpatations / and I’m sure the most odd rhythm at times! Over the last month I have been getting the most incredible (what I presume to be) migraine auras. - like a kaleidoscope coming in from the side all wiggly wiggly lights different colours
Ninjacat
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National Migraine Centre
3 years ago
Final stages of tapering
New to this forum! I am an otherwise healthy 67 year old male (apart from some osteoarthritis), who has experienced GCA and PMR over the past two years. During the GCA phase, my prednisone dose was 55 mg/d. I have been tapering down fairly successfully, until recently. I am now at 2 mg/d, but experiencing
New to this forum! I am an otherwise healthy 67 year old male (apart from some osteoarthritis), who has experienced GCA and PMR over the past two years. During the GCA phase, my prednisone dose was 55 mg/d. I have been tapering down fairly successfully, until recently. I am now at 2 mg/d, but experiencing
Marinescience
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Starting Ropinirole as a first med for RLS?
I have had more severe RLS since last March, which is possibly a Long-Covid symptom. So far I have had my iron/ferritin tested. My ferritin was on 25 initially but has gone up to 45 after taking oral iron supplement which I still continue to take. My RSL has not improved much yet though. It is still
I have had more severe RLS since last March, which is possibly a Long-Covid symptom. So far I have had my iron/ferritin tested. My ferritin was on 25 initially but has gone up to 45 after taking oral iron supplement which I still continue to take. My RSL has not improved much yet though. It is still
KassandraTroy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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New IBS symptom?
Hi I've lived with IBS for over 30 years during which I have had every examination known to man and so many diagnosis from many consultants. I've now developed another painful symptom which is causing more stress. The top of my right hand ribs and the same area on my back are extremely painful. The pain
Hi I've lived with IBS for over 30 years during which I have had every examination known to man and so many diagnosis from many consultants. I've now developed another painful symptom which is causing more stress. The top of my right hand ribs and the same area on my back are extremely painful. The pain
Madge16
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Question about Oxycodone-Acetaminophen 5-325.
Disclosure: I am going to call my doc in the morning, and I know it's dumb to ask people about pain medicine online. Here's the question. How long does it take it to kick in? Does it work like an Asprin? Or do I need to take it a few times to get into my system? I wanted to get some ahead of time
Disclosure: I am going to call my doc in the morning, and I know it's dumb to ask people about pain medicine online. Here's the question. How long does it take it to kick in? Does it work like an Asprin? Or do I need to take it a few times to get into my system? I wanted to get some ahead of time
FinalBossMatt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Confused about chocolate cyst
Hi- I’m new :-) After a referral for an ultrasound for heavy periods it was discovered I have a 5cm chocolate cyst on my left ovary. The gynae also says I have endometriosis which they told my husband at my c section 11 years ago but was never followed up. I can’t say I have horrendous pain. Occasionally
Hi- I’m new :-) After a referral for an ultrasound for heavy periods it was discovered I have a 5cm chocolate cyst on my left ovary. The gynae also says I have endometriosis which they told my husband at my c section 11 years ago but was never followed up. I can’t say I have horrendous pain. Occasionally
Bigsize9foot
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Pain medication
I'm taking Duloxetine 120mg as struggling with depression. Was on Ibuprofen for pain but didn't think it worked until I started Naproxen. It's now like I may as well be taking nothing. The pain is worse, everywhere plus I am so exhausted I struggle to move. I eventually get out of bed when I need
I'm taking Duloxetine 120mg as struggling with depression. Was on Ibuprofen for pain but didn't think it worked until I started Naproxen. It's now like I may as well be taking nothing. The pain is worse, everywhere plus I am so exhausted I struggle to move. I eventually get out of bed when I need
MamaBear24
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
The Value of a Good Compounding Pharmacist, a True Story
Although I generally write about supplements, sometimes supplements are simply not enough and prescription meds can be beneficial in different forms that doctors and patients are sometimes not aware of. To ignore that fact is folly on the patient's part in my opinion. I am writing this true story to
Although I generally write about supplements, sometimes supplements are simply not enough and prescription meds can be beneficial in different forms that doctors and patients are sometimes not aware of. To ignore that fact is folly on the patient's part in my opinion. I am writing this true story to
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
SUITABLE STRONG PAIN KILLER?
I am new to this condition and still learning about AF and the many and varied symptoms and treatments. I am thankfull for having the cardioversion quickly during the Covid pandemic which appears to have been successful. I wear a watch which monitors my heart rate which rarely goes more than 100 BPM.
I am new to this condition and still learning about AF and the many and varied symptoms and treatments. I am thankfull for having the cardioversion quickly during the Covid pandemic which appears to have been successful. I wear a watch which monitors my heart rate which rarely goes more than 100 BPM.
itsatoucher
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AF Association
3 years ago
Quest Target achieved, 10k of continuous running.
We had near perfect conditions for our run this evening, nice temperature, dry underfoot, no rain and very little wind. Katnap and TailChaser lead me out of town down the greenway (which was surprisingly free of bicycles, small children, pushchairs and dogs). I have run down there before but tonight
We had near perfect conditions for our run this evening, nice temperature, dry underfoot, no rain and very little wind. Katnap and TailChaser lead me out of town down the greenway (which was surprisingly free of bicycles, small children, pushchairs and dogs). I have run down there before but tonight
Shake-and-run
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
I’m unsure?
Hi, I’ve recently come off my pill and get really bad period pains when my periods starts. (this was one of the reasons I went on the combined pill). Im unsure if I am worrying over nothing because lots of people get period pains or whether it could be endometriosis.
Hi, I’ve recently come off my pill and get really bad period pains when my periods starts. (this was one of the reasons I went on the combined pill). Im unsure if I am worrying over nothing because lots of people get period pains or whether it could be endometriosis.
SocialFairy
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Fed Up Of Being In Pain
Morning. I just need to offload here, sorry!! I have degeneration of lower discs in my back, and it causes pain, every single second of every single day, despite pain killers. I live with it, because I have to. But, I'm also waiting to have my gallbladder removed. Was hospitalised at September due to
Morning. I just need to offload here, sorry!! I have degeneration of lower discs in my back, and it causes pain, every single second of every single day, despite pain killers. I live with it, because I have to. But, I'm also waiting to have my gallbladder removed. Was hospitalised at September due to
SweepTiggerMillie
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Painkillers
I’m having problems with doctors regarding this subject, who can I turn to for support or second opinion?
I’m having problems with doctors regarding this subject, who can I turn to for support or second opinion?
Den488
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Pancreatic Cancer Action
3 years ago
Lesson learnt - don't ignore that hip pain!
I mentioned in a chat two weeks ago that I suddenly experienced a new pain in my hip following a run that continued to niggle and didn't just go away. I carried on walking as normal, and uploaded my walks to the COGH relay. However, I was really missing my runs, so two days ago I went for a test run
I mentioned in a chat two weeks ago that I suddenly experienced a new pain in my hip following a run that continued to niggle and didn't just go away. I carried on walking as normal, and uploaded my walks to the COGH relay. However, I was really missing my runs, so two days ago I went for a test run
Newbie59
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
All my tests come back negative
Spent a day with the NHS today, to explore possible appendicitis, after the antibiotics didn't help what doc thought was a UTI. Inflammatory Markers - normal. In fact, my blood is great, apparently! CT scan of my pelvis shows all healthy and normal. Necrobiosis Lipoidica not a common complaint, so
Spent a day with the NHS today, to explore possible appendicitis, after the antibiotics didn't help what doc thought was a UTI. Inflammatory Markers - normal. In fact, my blood is great, apparently! CT scan of my pelvis shows all healthy and normal. Necrobiosis Lipoidica not a common complaint, so
MausenMumma
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Curable health app - has anyone tried?
Has anyone tried the Curable health app to help with pain management? The worse my endometriosis pain is, the more other pains I feel in my body, I’m on a high alert; I’m aware that some pain is triggered by my conditions and some is psychosomatic but I don’t know which ones are the latter as so much
Has anyone tried the Curable health app to help with pain management? The worse my endometriosis pain is, the more other pains I feel in my body, I’m on a high alert; I’m aware that some pain is triggered by my conditions and some is psychosomatic but I don’t know which ones are the latter as so much
monika-me
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
unstable angina
i recently had an attack of unstable angina, its similiar to a heart attack the pain in the middle of my chest just went on an on. the end result is i had three stents in my graft, and three different blood thinners, and to rest for 4 to 6 weeks, three weeks in i was feeling ok, so went on a 10 mile
i recently had an attack of unstable angina, its similiar to a heart attack the pain in the middle of my chest just went on an on. the end result is i had three stents in my graft, and three different blood thinners, and to rest for 4 to 6 weeks, three weeks in i was feeling ok, so went on a 10 mile
68216821
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Problems after the COVID vaccine
I want to say, firstly I am not an anti vaccination person. However, I have had my two AstraZeneca vaccines and the first one gave me terrible headaches and my muscles ached like mad. I was reluctant when offered the second, but I weighed everything up and went for the second. I was walking home,
I want to say, firstly I am not an anti vaccination person. However, I have had my two AstraZeneca vaccines and the first one gave me terrible headaches and my muscles ached like mad. I was reluctant when offered the second, but I weighed everything up and went for the second. I was walking home,
SylvieJ
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
reconsideration
Hi I have contacted DWP(PIP) and raised an appeal against my last decision...they have to respond by 24th May..I have sent an e mail to my GP surgery to ask if my gp can write a letter for me as I think I need more proof as I have severe agraphobia O/A in my arms/hands and now my hip! the last appt
Hi I have contacted DWP(PIP) and raised an appeal against my last decision...they have to respond by 24th May..I have sent an e mail to my GP surgery to ask if my gp can write a letter for me as I think I need more proof as I have severe agraphobia O/A in my arms/hands and now my hip! the last appt
mogs231
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NRAS
3 years ago
possible endo, need advice!
so firstly im 17 and basically i’ve had the worse periods since i started at about 12 and ive always had excruciating pain, heavy bleeding, sharp stabbing pains, i was put on a pill when i was about 14 and it just made me feel horrible all the time and the pain didn’t go away, so i come off it after
so firstly im 17 and basically i’ve had the worse periods since i started at about 12 and ive always had excruciating pain, heavy bleeding, sharp stabbing pains, i was put on a pill when i was about 14 and it just made me feel horrible all the time and the pain didn’t go away, so i come off it after
libsxx
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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