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Enthesitis and Psoriatic Arthritis
I’m interested to hear from anyone who suffers from enthesitis with PsA? Does this condition cause the joints to swell? Does it raise the ESR/CCP markers for inflammation?
I’m interested to hear from anyone who suffers from enthesitis with PsA? Does this condition cause the joints to swell? Does it raise the ESR/CCP markers for inflammation?
Morganalefaye
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Beyond Psoriasis
1 year ago
Home today.
Hurrah I can go home today. Stopped antibiotics, stopped pain killers, stop everything in fact except a small amount of bisiprodol and Amiodrone plus apixaban until I see Mr Hunter in clinic in about 6 weeks
Hurrah I can go home today. Stopped antibiotics, stopped pain killers, stop everything in fact except a small amount of bisiprodol and Amiodrone plus apixaban until I see Mr Hunter in clinic in about 6 weeks
4chickens
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AF Association
1 year ago
Don't let fibro win !!
Hi everyone, I hope your all coping best you can and getting the help you need as it's not easy. I'm writing this to hopefully give you hope. I've suffered with fibro since about 18 brought on by childhood trauma. To cut a long story short, I was at the end of my tether with the pain and decided, if
Hi everyone, I hope your all coping best you can and getting the help you need as it's not easy. I'm writing this to hopefully give you hope. I've suffered with fibro since about 18 brought on by childhood trauma. To cut a long story short, I was at the end of my tether with the pain and decided, if
cheerichick
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
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Do long acting nitrates affect sleep?
Hi, hoping someone that has experience with taking long acting nitrates can help answer my question. I was prescribed Isosorbide Mononitrate 25mg by my GP for angina but I am worried it may affect my sleep. Has anyone else had an issue with it affecting their sleep? I took it once and got a horrible
Hi, hoping someone that has experience with taking long acting nitrates can help answer my question. I was prescribed Isosorbide Mononitrate 25mg by my GP for angina but I am worried it may affect my sleep. Has anyone else had an issue with it affecting their sleep? I took it once and got a horrible
Skykitty1
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
CBD AND GRAVES
I have Graves’ disease and thyroid eye disease. It’s currently well managed and I am on 10mg of carbimozole per day. I am also recovering from treatment for oestrogen reactive breast cancer - still undergoing reconstructive surgeries and taking oestrogen blocking medication. I have now developed
I have Graves’ disease and thyroid eye disease. It’s currently well managed and I am on 10mg of carbimozole per day. I am also recovering from treatment for oestrogen reactive breast cancer - still undergoing reconstructive surgeries and taking oestrogen blocking medication. I have now developed
Millea
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Graves Disease Support
1 year ago
“You shouldn’t be running at your age”
***Update at the end of this post*** I AM LIVID!!! L.I.V.I.D! The words from the headline were said to me today by a sports physician that I consulted as my right knee and thigh have been hurting since November. “One shouldn‘t start running at your age. You should not be running at your age
***Update at the end of this post*** I AM LIVID!!! L.I.V.I.D! The words from the headline were said to me today by a sports physician that I consulted as my right knee and thigh have been hurting since November. “One shouldn‘t start running at your age. You should not be running at your age
Wawacito
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Update on pain management.
Hi I've seen my orthopaedic consultant and he has arranged an MRI scan for my back and also writing to my GP about my pain medication, that I need some more.Also went to pain management consult who has arranged some injections into my lo wer back..she didn't seem interested in putting me back on strong
Hi I've seen my orthopaedic consultant and he has arranged an MRI scan for my back and also writing to my GP about my pain medication, that I need some more.Also went to pain management consult who has arranged some injections into my lo wer back..she didn't seem interested in putting me back on strong
Mauimags
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Update
Well after speaking with physio this morning and after her advice I think my running days are a long way away as like she and others have said running is not the best for osteoarthritis in the knee, she said cos I have had the cortisone injection that is is stopping the pain but it don't last forever
Well after speaking with physio this morning and after her advice I think my running days are a long way away as like she and others have said running is not the best for osteoarthritis in the knee, she said cos I have had the cortisone injection that is is stopping the pain but it don't last forever
Andy6659
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Back on Pegasys
Now that I know that my fatigue is due to being generally lazy and the back
pain
is
arthritis
I am fine with the Peg. It was worth a try to sort out what is to hold accountable for which symptom. I will work on the laziness.
Now that I know that my fatigue is due to being generally lazy and the back
pain
is
arthritis
I am fine with the Peg. It was worth a try to sort out what is to hold accountable for which symptom. I will work on the laziness.
Planti
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
absolutely a joke pip
long story with nerve pain endo nerve pain and endometriosis pain everywhere everyday operations constant scars , bladder bowel issues physical therapy, bipolar depression and I get zero points , on opioids painkillers everyday no justice for endo warriors but people can get pip with fuck all wrong with
long story with nerve pain endo nerve pain and endometriosis pain everywhere everyday operations constant scars , bladder bowel issues physical therapy, bipolar depression and I get zero points , on opioids painkillers everyday no justice for endo warriors but people can get pip with fuck all wrong with
Lynnsashalily
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Myasthenia and RA
I have Myasthenia Gravis, and am tapering off Prednisone. Since I went down from 5mg to 2.5 g I am suffering symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis . It's severe.The doctor has me on naproxen. It's not helping at all. Anyone else experience this? thanks. Ian
I have Myasthenia Gravis, and am tapering off Prednisone. Since I went down from 5mg to 2.5 g I am suffering symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis . It's severe.The doctor has me on naproxen. It's not helping at all. Anyone else experience this? thanks. Ian
ianwebber
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NRAS
1 year ago
9 weeks post op, still pain on one side, dark shade around kidney? Also new endometrioma found 😔
So at 6 weeks I posted about pain to one side, I was finally send to SAU yesterday for bloods and an ultrasound, my back is so tender to touch and they have found a dark spot in my kidney area? They don't know what it is but sent me home with a lot of pain killers and the promise of a CT scan to take
So at 6 weeks I posted about pain to one side, I was finally send to SAU yesterday for bloods and an ultrasound, my back is so tender to touch and they have found a dark spot in my kidney area? They don't know what it is but sent me home with a lot of pain killers and the promise of a CT scan to take
Pinkybow
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
NHS Attitudes on Worth of Life
My deep apologies to everyone for this post but I think it’s going to be a long one. Partly about PA and partly on NHS attitudes I am encountering about the worth of life. Warning for sensitive members, this post might be shocking. So you will know me through my posts regarding seizures and both neurological
My deep apologies to everyone for this post but I think it’s going to be a long one. Partly about PA and partly on NHS attitudes I am encountering about the worth of life. Warning for sensitive members, this post might be shocking. So you will know me through my posts regarding seizures and both neurological
RoseFlowerDew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Has this happened to you?
2 weeks post mechanical valve and aorta replacement, recovering ok even after contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without
2 weeks post mechanical valve and aorta replacement, recovering ok even after contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without
Pefki
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Life insurance ??
Good afternoon, lovely sunny Sunday here in Norfolk? 🌞So my partner and I have finally moved, but I'm struggling with getting anyone to accept me for life insurance to cover my mortgage as I have RA and have had lung surgery?.... Has anyone else had this happen, or know of any companies that would provide
Good afternoon, lovely sunny Sunday here in Norfolk? 🌞So my partner and I have finally moved, but I'm struggling with getting anyone to accept me for life insurance to cover my mortgage as I have RA and have had lung surgery?.... Has anyone else had this happen, or know of any companies that would provide
Dave74
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NRAS
1 year ago
Back pain, still no answer
I received my results from some of the blood work I had done. I’m still trying to figure out why I have such excruciating back pain. So far, I have no answer. I usually don’t get relief from the pain pills better than a 6 on the scale of 1-10. I have to wait until I get a little relief to be able to
I received my results from some of the blood work I had done. I’m still trying to figure out why I have such excruciating back pain. So far, I have no answer. I usually don’t get relief from the pain pills better than a 6 on the scale of 1-10. I have to wait until I get a little relief to be able to
Amore55
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
RF, RA, Rayos & Pain
I had a great first visit with my rheumatologist this week. She was validating and knowledgeable and respectful. She is also pretty confident I have RA (tons of tests ordered and I go back in a couple of weeks). Two things: (1) my original labs that got me referred to a rheumatologist showed a rheumatoid
I had a great first visit with my rheumatologist this week. She was validating and knowledgeable and respectful. She is also pretty confident I have RA (tons of tests ordered and I go back in a couple of weeks). Two things: (1) my original labs that got me referred to a rheumatologist showed a rheumatoid
Jojosteeler
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NRAS
1 year ago
Knee injury - sigh.
Started my running journey around five years ago and I've been going through a real purple patch recently as have clocked up two personal bests for the 5k and have generally been running faster and at a consistent pace (always conversational - I checked that by muttering to myself every so often!).
Started my running journey around five years ago and I've been going through a real purple patch recently as have clocked up two personal bests for the 5k and have generally been running faster and at a consistent pace (always conversational - I checked that by muttering to myself every so often!).
Crolla
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
bowel issue
hello, I posted before and should of mentioned this also that every time I open my bowels I have to take a painkiller and lie down until it takes affect, as I mentioned before my treatment ended twelve weeks ago, how long will this carry on as I am going to have to become employed again and I don’t know
hello, I posted before and should of mentioned this also that every time I open my bowels I have to take a painkiller and lie down until it takes affect, as I mentioned before my treatment ended twelve weeks ago, how long will this carry on as I am going to have to become employed again and I don’t know
Emiliejo
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
1 year ago
Common Symptoms.
I find it helpful when someone posts or replies with a symptom not included in the medical field's list that I do experience. Often with the comment I used to have this symptom prior to treatment. When Trigeminal neuralgia was mentioned a light went on for me and it was helpful to have a name for what
I find it helpful when someone posts or replies with a symptom not included in the medical field's list that I do experience. Often with the comment I used to have this symptom prior to treatment. When Trigeminal neuralgia was mentioned a light went on for me and it was helpful to have a name for what
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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