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Going into foot doctor tomorrow to have injection in my good ankle to help with
bone
spur
. Always something going on.
Going into foot doctor tomorrow to have injection in my good ankle to help with
bone
spur
. Always something going on.
Kenu
in
My MSAA Community
1 month ago
I don’t know what to do!!!
I have a tear in my labrum, osteoarthritis and
bone
spur
. I started PT because in 2001 I had both knees replaced and my one knee was bothering me so they figured a little PT would help it.
I have a tear in my labrum, osteoarthritis and
bone
spur
. I started PT because in 2001 I had both knees replaced and my one knee was bothering me so they figured a little PT would help it.
Dolphfan47
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
(Full break) spiral humorous fracture; surgery or let bone heal?
After a morning of being at the hospital helping my mom who has several medical Issues I was rushing to my own pulmonary rehab for persistent respiratory damage following my first Sept. covid infection then BOOM! Slipped on ICE in a parking lot, fully broke arm bone between elbow & shoulder. Surgeon
After a morning of being at the hospital helping my mom who has several medical Issues I was rushing to my own pulmonary rehab for persistent respiratory damage following my first Sept. covid infection then BOOM! Slipped on ICE in a parking lot, fully broke arm bone between elbow & shoulder. Surgeon
MotherofDragonsUSA
in
CLL Support
3 months ago
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i have finally got a kind of an answer. i went to docs and asked for an X ray on my spine she sent me instead for a CT scan. there are several things going on with my spine. firstly arthritis, secondly i have a
bone
growth [
spur
] which is touching a nerve, so i am going for a steroid injection
i have finally got a kind of an answer. i went to docs and asked for an X ray on my spine she sent me instead for a CT scan. there are several things going on with my spine. firstly arthritis, secondly i have a
bone
growth [
spur
] which is touching a nerve, so i am going for a steroid injection
Fingerandus
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
seronegative arthritis
Hi everyone I feel very sad that for 5 years have been on steroids and now it looks like I have seronegative arthritis with massively damaged knee and had op to tidy up cartilage and remove
bone
spur
but still having trouble with pain swelling and my other knee too has started to hurt- o It could be
Hi everyone I feel very sad that for 5 years have been on steroids and now it looks like I have seronegative arthritis with massively damaged knee and had op to tidy up cartilage and remove
bone
spur
but still having trouble with pain swelling and my other knee too has started to hurt- o It could be
bakingD
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Update on Dental Implant Surgery
A quick note to say that it all went well. I am currently on 3mg pred. The dental surgeon advised 10 mg the morning of the surgery. I was also given paracetamol and antibiotics. Tooth extracted, implant inserted with some bone graft. Not pleasant but it didn’t hurt at all. Followed the hygiene instructions
A quick note to say that it all went well. I am currently on 3mg pred. The dental surgeon advised 10 mg the morning of the surgery. I was also given paracetamol and antibiotics. Tooth extracted, implant inserted with some bone graft. Not pleasant but it didn’t hurt at all. Followed the hygiene instructions
Janet57
in
PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Need advice on getting diagnosis
She was told she has swelling around her coccyx, the coccyx
bone
is bruised, she has a small
bone
spur
on one of her sacrococcygeal discs displacing the ganglion impar (which the doctor was weirdly unconcerned about), and she has muscle spasms in her lower back.
She was told she has swelling around her coccyx, the coccyx
bone
is bruised, she has a small
bone
spur
on one of her sacrococcygeal discs displacing the ganglion impar (which the doctor was weirdly unconcerned about), and she has muscle spasms in her lower back.
Twin4Life
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
A tooth with a life of it's own!
Hi, all. I wrote in several months ago about a painful tooth. My dentist couldn't find anything wrong with it. He finally referred me to an endodontist, and he did a root canal. Found several issues. Would have been nice if that had been the end of it, but no! The pain would not go away, and I
Hi, all. I wrote in several months ago about a painful tooth. My dentist couldn't find anything wrong with it. He finally referred me to an endodontist, and he did a root canal. Found several issues. Would have been nice if that had been the end of it, but no! The pain would not go away, and I
orangemax
in
PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Told that I can’t have Zoledronic Acid.
On this occasion it was for a
bone
spur
on my knee and not for the metabolic
bone
disease clinic.
On this occasion it was for a
bone
spur
on my knee and not for the metabolic
bone
disease clinic.
Angelicspirit
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
ankle fusion
Hi I’m just wondering if anyone has had an ankle fusion as I’m having one soon and I’m wondering how long I will be off my feet for, I will try and keep my story short, I fell off a door step 18 months ago and broke three bones in my ankle and leg, I was in hospital for a week and had pins and plate
Hi I’m just wondering if anyone has had an ankle fusion as I’m having one soon and I’m wondering how long I will be off my feet for, I will try and keep my story short, I fell off a door step 18 months ago and broke three bones in my ankle and leg, I was in hospital for a week and had pins and plate
Moonshine15
in
Pain Concern
10 months ago
Has my PMR changed?
Hi All Have been treated for PMR by Dr Hughes -have had op on right knee meniscus tear repair and removal of
bone
spur
and consultant said there was def something inflammatory going on.Am awaiting biopsy results.Was told it could take 3 months for my knee to settle down.Am in a lot of pain and knee
Hi All Have been treated for PMR by Dr Hughes -have had op on right knee meniscus tear repair and removal of
bone
spur
and consultant said there was def something inflammatory going on.Am awaiting biopsy results.Was told it could take 3 months for my knee to settle down.Am in a lot of pain and knee
bakingD
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
New member - Post ET MF (Australia)
I'm 42, married with six children, and I live in Australia. In 2013, I was diagnosed with CAL-R positive ET. I started taking aspirin and managed pretty well. After a spontaneous bleed in my right quadricep, it was discovered that I also had a genetic bleeding disorder, dysfibrinogenemia. After that
I'm 42, married with six children, and I live in Australia. In 2013, I was diagnosed with CAL-R positive ET. I started taking aspirin and managed pretty well. After a spontaneous bleed in my right quadricep, it was discovered that I also had a genetic bleeding disorder, dysfibrinogenemia. After that
Hatchie
in
MPN Voice
12 days ago
Stem cell transplant (SCT) 15 months on
I'm now 15 months after my SCT and in my my recent review my figures are improving:WBC 4.0 HB 139 Neut 2.3, lymph1.12 and platelets 106 ( highest for a couple of years). I also had my CD4 lymphocytes measured and can now come off Acyclovir and pentamidine. Hooray! I hated those nebulisers. This leaves
I'm now 15 months after my SCT and in my my recent review my figures are improving:WBC 4.0 HB 139 Neut 2.3, lymph1.12 and platelets 106 ( highest for a couple of years). I also had my CD4 lymphocytes measured and can now come off Acyclovir and pentamidine. Hooray! I hated those nebulisers. This leaves
Scaredy_cat
in
MPN Voice
13 days ago
stem cell transplant survival with MF
This link gives some figures for overall survival with or without a transplant. The headline really is the initial mortality close to the transplant is only worth risking if your MF is quite bad. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218417/
This link gives some figures for overall survival with or without a transplant. The headline really is the initial mortality close to the transplant is only worth risking if your MF is quite bad. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218417/
Scaredy_cat
in
MPN Voice
16 days ago
Anyone turn down a stem cell transplant?
I have post ET MF. Currently I'm on Rux and getting monthly cycles of 5 aza. I don't need transfusions. Day to day I feel pretty good and can do most of what I want. The SCT was recommended because of the risk of progression to AML. I'm finding the decision making to get the SCT very difficult. My
I have post ET MF. Currently I'm on Rux and getting monthly cycles of 5 aza. I don't need transfusions. Day to day I feel pretty good and can do most of what I want. The SCT was recommended because of the risk of progression to AML. I'm finding the decision making to get the SCT very difficult. My
LongETinUS
in
MPN Voice
18 days ago
On another subject …
Inspired bya post on another site I’d like to ask if anyone has high risk mutations and has NOT had a stem cell transplant and has NOT progressed to leukaemia? On the other site there were a few who had had MF for quite few years but with treatment were doing ok, and weren’t having transplants, for
Inspired bya post on another site I’d like to ask if anyone has high risk mutations and has NOT had a stem cell transplant and has NOT progressed to leukaemia? On the other site there were a few who had had MF for quite few years but with treatment were doing ok, and weren’t having transplants, for
lizzziep
in
MPN Voice
21 days ago
The Bone-Marrow-Transplant Revolution
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
Hidden
in
CLL Support
1 month ago
Stem cell transplant
I haven’t posted for a while as things have gotten very complicated for me recently my partner was diagnosed with stomach cancer and around the same time I ran out of options and stem is my last shot I have held off as long as I can so my partner could have surgery and get back on his feet but my dates
I haven’t posted for a while as things have gotten very complicated for me recently my partner was diagnosed with stomach cancer and around the same time I ran out of options and stem is my last shot I have held off as long as I can so my partner could have surgery and get back on his feet but my dates
Leighcox85
in
MPN Voice
1 month ago
Platelets dropped after obinituzumab and won't rise even after transfusion 🚨
Dear all, First of all, thank you very much for all the help and care I have always found on HealthUnlocked. I had my first infusion of obinituzumab and in my case, mainly due to my nephrotic syndrome kidney problem, I had a few problems. High fevers, which are common Attacks of hiccups that last
Dear all, First of all, thank you very much for all the help and care I have always found on HealthUnlocked. I had my first infusion of obinituzumab and in my case, mainly due to my nephrotic syndrome kidney problem, I had a few problems. High fevers, which are common Attacks of hiccups that last
BMFCDRW
in
CLL Support
1 month ago
Human stem cell transplantation for Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review
Interestinghttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/379454508_Human_stem_cell_transplantation_for_Parkinson's_disease_A_systematic_review_of_in_situ_survival_and_maturation_of_progenitors_derived_from_human_embryonic_or_induced_stem_cells_in_Parkinsonian_models
Interestinghttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/379454508_Human_stem_cell_transplantation_for_Parkinson's_disease_A_systematic_review_of_in_situ_survival_and_maturation_of_progenitors_derived_from_human_embryonic_or_induced_stem_cells_in_Parkinsonian_models
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
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