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Zapain and Paracetamol
I have been prescribed
Zapain
30/500 . two tablets at night, but in the daytime to take one
Zapain
and one paracetamol 500. I understand that
Zapain
is a generic, has anyone found it inferior to the Co-Codamol.
I have been prescribed
Zapain
30/500 . two tablets at night, but in the daytime to take one
Zapain
and one paracetamol 500. I understand that
Zapain
is a generic, has anyone found it inferior to the Co-Codamol.
cmjoyce
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Arthritis Action
3 years ago
Sciatica pain
hello everyone, I had to stop runnng for last 6 days due to sciatica pain. I am really down with misery. Gp dont help, painkillers are not helpful. Now trying streches and yoga. Please share if yoy know any tips to get back to running, my friends.
hello everyone, I had to stop runnng for last 6 days due to sciatica pain. I am really down with misery. Gp dont help, painkillers are not helpful. Now trying streches and yoga. Please share if yoy know any tips to get back to running, my friends.
Simmi22
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Final Journey
The last few days have been very stressful and emotional as my amazing wife is now sedated and on pain killer meds. I pray she has a painless and peaceful release from this awful illness.
The last few days have been very stressful and emotional as my amazing wife is now sedated and on pain killer meds. I pray she has a painless and peaceful release from this awful illness.
WN20
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Glioblastoma Support
2 years ago
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chronic pain after excision surgery
hi all, just wondering if anyone has experienced this…I had excision surgery 5 weeks ago, my symptoms pre op were daily low level pain, pain during sex and without contraception my periods would have been unbearable. During surgery they found and removed superficial and non superficial endo from pelvis
hi all, just wondering if anyone has experienced this…I had excision surgery 5 weeks ago, my symptoms pre op were daily low level pain, pain during sex and without contraception my periods would have been unbearable. During surgery they found and removed superficial and non superficial endo from pelvis
PinkPrimrose
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
upper right quadrant pain
anyone else get really painful pain here on their period. I have been for years - I don’t see how it can’t be related to my cycle when it comes with every period like clockwork. But when I’ve had scans etc for gynae pain and heavy periods I’ve been told the two things aren’t related. I’m a little
anyone else get really painful pain here on their period. I have been for years - I don’t see how it can’t be related to my cycle when it comes with every period like clockwork. But when I’ve had scans etc for gynae pain and heavy periods I’ve been told the two things aren’t related. I’m a little
Emmywinks
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Liver test results - methotrexate
I dont understand whats happening really, my liver function test came back with alanine transaminase at 84 2 weeks ago. I was advised to stop taking painkillers for 2 weeks and retest. Today the result came back at 344!! What could be causing this? I feel like ill never get started on methotrexate
I dont understand whats happening really, my liver function test came back with alanine transaminase at 84 2 weeks ago. I was advised to stop taking painkillers for 2 weeks and retest. Today the result came back at 344!! What could be causing this? I feel like ill never get started on methotrexate
Nelliekel
in
NRAS
2 years ago
Undecided whether to have another surgery or try medical treatment
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with Mild Endometriosis after a laparoscopy in June to remove a cyst found Endo on my urethera. The surgeon that did the initial laparoscopy said she didn’t not want to attempt excision due to where it was and did not want to risk damaging my organs. I saw a
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with Mild Endometriosis after a laparoscopy in June to remove a cyst found Endo on my urethera. The surgeon that did the initial laparoscopy said she didn’t not want to attempt excision due to where it was and did not want to risk damaging my organs. I saw a
KMBM
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Nervous wreck
don't know where to turn ,. I am worrying myself silly can't relax ,and as a result I am getting more migrain aura's. It's a vicious circle. The more migraines I get ,the more I worry. Would it be worth going private to see a nuero? Its going tobe over a year on NHS. The GP seems dismissive now
don't know where to turn ,. I am worrying myself silly can't relax ,and as a result I am getting more migrain aura's. It's a vicious circle. The more migraines I get ,the more I worry. Would it be worth going private to see a nuero? Its going tobe over a year on NHS. The GP seems dismissive now
Lancashirelass07
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National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
swapped
Had a gp phone appointment this morning, and I swapped one of my painkillers for a muscle relaxant. Hopefully that will be more beneficial.
Had a gp phone appointment this morning, and I swapped one of my painkillers for a muscle relaxant. Hopefully that will be more beneficial.
Fibrofog
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Chronic Fatigue in Pelvic Pain Disease - Endometriosis/IBD/Bladder Pain
Hi everyone, I am new to this group, and am hoping for some help and support from seasoned pelvic pain sufferers. I will give a bit of background of my medical history, and wonder if there is anyone who can relate with any aspects with confirmed diagnosis of IBD or Endometriosis who could give advice
Hi everyone, I am new to this group, and am hoping for some help and support from seasoned pelvic pain sufferers. I will give a bit of background of my medical history, and wonder if there is anyone who can relate with any aspects with confirmed diagnosis of IBD or Endometriosis who could give advice
Hidden
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Chronic Fatigue in Pelvic Pain Disease - Endometriosis/IBD/Bladder Pain
Hi everyone, I am new to this group, and am hoping for some help and support from seasoned pelvic pain sufferers. I will give a bit of background of my medical history, and wonder if there is anyone who can relate with any aspects with confirmed diagnosis of IBD or Endometriosis who could give advice
Hi everyone, I am new to this group, and am hoping for some help and support from seasoned pelvic pain sufferers. I will give a bit of background of my medical history, and wonder if there is anyone who can relate with any aspects with confirmed diagnosis of IBD or Endometriosis who could give advice
Hidden
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Chronic Fatigue in Pelvic Pain Diseases - Endometriosis/IBD/Bladder Pain
Hi everyone, I am new to this group, and am hoping for some help and support from seasoned pelvic pain sufferers. I will give a bit of background of my medical history, and wonder if there is anyone who can relate with any aspects with confirmed diagnosis of IBD or Endometriosis who could give advice
Hi everyone, I am new to this group, and am hoping for some help and support from seasoned pelvic pain sufferers. I will give a bit of background of my medical history, and wonder if there is anyone who can relate with any aspects with confirmed diagnosis of IBD or Endometriosis who could give advice
Hidden
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
Looking for People With Palindrome Arthritis
Hi, I'm new here. I have a complex lot of health issues, and unfortunately, a dreadful GP, who referred me finally (I've been suffering "officially" since I was 6 yrs old, and I'm now 47), they sent me to an equally dreadfully Rheumatologist who discharge me in just 6 minutes without further examination
Hi, I'm new here. I have a complex lot of health issues, and unfortunately, a dreadful GP, who referred me finally (I've been suffering "officially" since I was 6 yrs old, and I'm now 47), they sent me to an equally dreadfully Rheumatologist who discharge me in just 6 minutes without further examination
ImSonia
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NRAS
2 years ago
Active Surveillance Still a Good Option?
Hello, I (70 y/o active white male) was diagnosed with PC last October and I recently had my 3rd prostate MRI within 2 years. The results of the latest one was similar to the other 2: IMPRESSION: Benign prostatic hyperplasia with peripheral zone scarring. PI-RADS2. Elevated PSA density, increased from
Hello, I (70 y/o active white male) was diagnosed with PC last October and I recently had my 3rd prostate MRI within 2 years. The results of the latest one was similar to the other 2: IMPRESSION: Benign prostatic hyperplasia with peripheral zone scarring. PI-RADS2. Elevated PSA density, increased from
ironmanburg
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Passing out from period pain
Hi, I am new to this group! I have always struggled with bad period pains and last year after many years of being told to 'grin and bear it' had keyhole surgery to investigate for endometriosis. I was told there was no evidence of it, although from previous internal camera investigations, I was told
Hi, I am new to this group! I have always struggled with bad period pains and last year after many years of being told to 'grin and bear it' had keyhole surgery to investigate for endometriosis. I was told there was no evidence of it, although from previous internal camera investigations, I was told
Hidden
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
how long will the pain last
Asher the bone removal yesterday it felt so good. But towards bedtime it started to feel a little different and I tried to ignore it. But once again I had to wake up for painkillers. This must be pain after the removal of the the bone yeh? How long should I expect this for? Anybody any idea
Asher the bone removal yesterday it felt so good. But towards bedtime it started to feel a little different and I tried to ignore it. But once again I had to wake up for painkillers. This must be pain after the removal of the the bone yeh? How long should I expect this for? Anybody any idea
Junny123
in
Pain Concern
2 years ago
Pain after menopause
Hi all, I haven't been around for a few years. A brief back story. I had always suffered from painful heavy periods, since 16 years old. Numerous visits to the doctors over the years, being told it was normal or later on as I got into my 40s being told it was to do with the menopause, I finally got
Hi all, I haven't been around for a few years. A brief back story. I had always suffered from painful heavy periods, since 16 years old. Numerous visits to the doctors over the years, being told it was normal or later on as I got into my 40s being told it was to do with the menopause, I finally got
foosey
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Thanks gang
Just a big thank you for all the good wishes. I had at least five hours sleep last night and since 8 am have been easing off on the painkillers. Now down to gently niggle with occasional stabs so hoping another good night should see us over the worst. Still no idea what I did but time seems to be
Just a big thank you for all the good wishes. I had at least five hours sleep last night and since 8 am have been easing off on the painkillers. Now down to gently niggle with occasional stabs so hoping another good night should see us over the worst. Still no idea what I did but time seems to be
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
2 years ago
pain medication
I have the complication of having a chronic back condition which means I am in pain all the time. I take gabapentin and co codamol and also recently ralvo patches. Last year and earlier this year, I suffered a heart attack, so now cannot take any kind of anti inflamatory. My GP worked with me last year
I have the complication of having a chronic back condition which means I am in pain all the time. I take gabapentin and co codamol and also recently ralvo patches. Last year and earlier this year, I suffered a heart attack, so now cannot take any kind of anti inflamatory. My GP worked with me last year
momander
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
The MRI scan
Hello, As you're all so kind in answering my many questions, I just thought I'd update on the MRI scan (pelvis) and hopefully if anyone who is awaiting their first one is reading, give some insights. Firstly, making sure to have no metal clasps on clothes was helpful so no need to get changed into
Hello, As you're all so kind in answering my many questions, I just thought I'd update on the MRI scan (pelvis) and hopefully if anyone who is awaiting their first one is reading, give some insights. Firstly, making sure to have no metal clasps on clothes was helpful so no need to get changed into
Gottarelax
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NRAS
2 years ago
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