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chronic pain all over body
Hi, my niece is in chronic pain all over her body, she has fibromyalgia, hs, scoliosis and much more, the doctor and hospital have given her all the pain medication, oramorph, gabapentin, codein, mst, but she is still in chronic pain, is there another pain medication they could try? we know something
Hi, my niece is in chronic pain all over her body, she has fibromyalgia, hs, scoliosis and much more, the doctor and hospital have given her all the pain medication, oramorph, gabapentin, codein, mst, but she is still in chronic pain, is there another pain medication they could try? we know something
salamander160
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Getting diagnosed
I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by gp. Got to see a specialist in a couple of weeks. They won’t give me any stronger pain killers than naproxen. But I can’t cope I’m in agony as soon as I wake up till I go to sleep, I have a 16 month old who I can barely pick up or even sit and play on
I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by gp. Got to see a specialist in a couple of weeks. They won’t give me any stronger pain killers than naproxen. But I can’t cope I’m in agony as soon as I wake up till I go to sleep, I have a 16 month old who I can barely pick up or even sit and play on
Yellowbing24
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Surviving endometriosis
Hello, I'm a long time sufferer of Endometriosis. Had 3 surgeries, use numerous methods to ease flare ups and awful pain during and after my period. I did have a coil, but had the removed 2 years ago due to constant bleeding. It's been very manageable the last few years but recently it's getting really
Hello, I'm a long time sufferer of Endometriosis. Had 3 surgeries, use numerous methods to ease flare ups and awful pain during and after my period. I did have a coil, but had the removed 2 years ago due to constant bleeding. It's been very manageable the last few years but recently it's getting really
Aimv
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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Fractured wrist
Good morning everyone. I need advice please. My partner managed to fall yesterday (fell off a high kerb while looking to avoid traffic) He’s fractured his left wrist and is now in plaster in a sling but been told he may likely need an operation to pin and plate it. He’s in a great deal of pain, understandably
Good morning everyone. I need advice please. My partner managed to fall yesterday (fell off a high kerb while looking to avoid traffic) He’s fractured his left wrist and is now in plaster in a sling but been told he may likely need an operation to pin and plate it. He’s in a great deal of pain, understandably
Fudgethecat
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Still Waiting
I’ve been in agony for ages, it all started last April, pain in my lower left side that started as a dull ache but just got progressively worse. It’s around the hip, buttocks, lower left leg and sometimes as high as under the rib cage. After keeping a pain diary I’ve noticed it does flare up around the
I’ve been in agony for ages, it all started last April, pain in my lower left side that started as a dull ache but just got progressively worse. It’s around the hip, buttocks, lower left leg and sometimes as high as under the rib cage. After keeping a pain diary I’ve noticed it does flare up around the
WanderingFox
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
An unfortunate series of events
Hi I’m in a bit of a dilemma. Recently several things happened to me in quick succession. 1. My RA specialist ( locum ) advised me to reduce my MTX doseage. 2. I had a heart attack and my anti- inflammatory stopped ( naproxen ) I am now experiencing what I think is a flare ( shoulders / neck / back pain
Hi I’m in a bit of a dilemma. Recently several things happened to me in quick succession. 1. My RA specialist ( locum ) advised me to reduce my MTX doseage. 2. I had a heart attack and my anti- inflammatory stopped ( naproxen ) I am now experiencing what I think is a flare ( shoulders / neck / back pain
Chris_O
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NRAS
2 years ago
Da TRUFFE ABOUT RUNNING Part One .....THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY
[i]Photo by John Cameron at Unsplash[/i] I love this community, which is why I am still here nearly nine years after graduating from C25k and several weeks after having to announce my retirement from running for health reasons https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/147942134/i-have-hung-up-my-running-shoes
[i]Photo by John Cameron at Unsplash[/i] I love this community, which is why I am still here nearly nine years after graduating from C25k and several weeks after having to announce my retirement from running for health reasons https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/147942134/i-have-hung-up-my-running-shoes
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Mentor
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
flaring what do you take and how does it last
woke up this morn trouble with chest and pain in back pain killers out but wow vill at the moment tears in eyes wats best for them
woke up this morn trouble with chest and pain in back pain killers out but wow vill at the moment tears in eyes wats best for them
pauluk60
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NRAS
2 years ago
Covid vaccine and methotrexate - interesting article 📰
Morning Peeps 🙂 Thought some of you might be interested in reading this article from The New Scientist 27/6/2022 It discusses stopping mtx for 2 weeks after a Covid vaccine, which I have read a lot about on here. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2326185-coming-off-methotrexate-doubles-antibody-levels-after-covid
Morning Peeps 🙂 Thought some of you might be interested in reading this article from The New Scientist 27/6/2022 It discusses stopping mtx for 2 weeks after a Covid vaccine, which I have read a lot about on here. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2326185-coming-off-methotrexate-doubles-antibody-levels-after-covid
Moomin8
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NRAS
2 years ago
My Jeff, a beautiful life
Sunday, June 26th, Jeff continued to rest at home. We were so very grateful that his pain seemed completely managed and we didn’t have to fret about his hurting. The hospice nurse visited around 10:00 a.m. and considering the circumstances, Jeff was “ok”. His oxygen levels were actually up, his heart
Sunday, June 26th, Jeff continued to rest at home. We were so very grateful that his pain seemed completely managed and we didn’t have to fret about his hurting. The hospice nurse visited around 10:00 a.m. and considering the circumstances, Jeff was “ok”. His oxygen levels were actually up, his heart
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Do I have a hysterectomy?
I have suffered with pain since I was 11 years old and am now 38. I have had 2 coils, 2 laparoscopys, tried tri-cycling my combined pill for years, the mini pill, hormone injections and HRT. I have pain for 7-10days on a 2 weekly cycle and feel like my endo rules my life. I feel like I am not able to
I have suffered with pain since I was 11 years old and am now 38. I have had 2 coils, 2 laparoscopys, tried tri-cycling my combined pill for years, the mini pill, hormone injections and HRT. I have pain for 7-10days on a 2 weekly cycle and feel like my endo rules my life. I feel like I am not able to
Louisewhite84
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Sunday’s poem Timothy Winters - Charles Causley
Charles Causley – 1917 to 2003) Timothy Winters comes to school With eyes as wide as a football pool, Ears like bombs and teeth like splinters: A blitz of a boy is Timothy Winters. His belly is white, his neck is dark, And his hair is an exclamation mark. His clothes are enough to scare a crow
Charles Causley – 1917 to 2003) Timothy Winters comes to school With eyes as wide as a football pool, Ears like bombs and teeth like splinters: A blitz of a boy is Timothy Winters. His belly is white, his neck is dark, And his hair is an exclamation mark. His clothes are enough to scare a crow
Lyd12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
In so much pain from passing large clots… I really hate my uterus. Fed up! 😢
My usual dose of painkillers isn’t working for my adenomyosis & Endo pain this month. I came on yesterday. I think this month is extra painful because I took the Norethisterone to delay my period for my holiday and I regret taking it so much if that’s what’s causing this unbearable pain. Been in tears
My usual dose of painkillers isn’t working for my adenomyosis & Endo pain this month. I came on yesterday. I think this month is extra painful because I took the Norethisterone to delay my period for my holiday and I regret taking it so much if that’s what’s causing this unbearable pain. Been in tears
Princess_11
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
One week post op
Hi I donated a kidney Thursday 16th June.. Was out of hospital on the Saturday 18th..Friday out of bed, shuffling about on my feet, a lot of discomfort. Day of going home a slow walk and feeling very delicate. Felt every bump on being driven home. Next three days progressively better pain wise, though
Hi I donated a kidney Thursday 16th June.. Was out of hospital on the Saturday 18th..Friday out of bed, shuffling about on my feet, a lot of discomfort. Day of going home a slow walk and feeling very delicate. Felt every bump on being driven home. Next three days progressively better pain wise, though
Oxford888
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Kidney Donation
2 years ago
Muscles
Hi Everyone, I am on 10.5 pred for 4 weeks. I am getting bilateral muscle pain in arms and legs in morning. They tend to get better about a hour after I wake with pain killers so I’m assuming they are not pmr! Any advice here please. Janet
Hi Everyone, I am on 10.5 pred for 4 weeks. I am getting bilateral muscle pain in arms and legs in morning. They tend to get better about a hour after I wake with pain killers so I’m assuming they are not pmr! Any advice here please. Janet
Uglow
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
What Long Term Pain Killers do you use?
My doctor is trying to take me off cocodamol and giving me paracetamol as it’s not long term. I keep informing them that paracetamol is not going to help and I would just be in so muhc pain. What other medications do you guys use to manage flare ups. I’m currently having one can’t get out of bed I’m
My doctor is trying to take me off cocodamol and giving me paracetamol as it’s not long term. I keep informing them that paracetamol is not going to help and I would just be in so muhc pain. What other medications do you guys use to manage flare ups. I’m currently having one can’t get out of bed I’m
Littlebug77
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Diagnostic laparoscopy on Friday
The date is getting closer but the pain is much much worse. I finally was told that I had a cyst on my left ovary a month after having my ultrasound scans, and also after being given the date for my laparoscopy. I recently had to go back to taking desogestrel as I had ran out of the new one and with
The date is getting closer but the pain is much much worse. I finally was told that I had a cyst on my left ovary a month after having my ultrasound scans, and also after being given the date for my laparoscopy. I recently had to go back to taking desogestrel as I had ran out of the new one and with
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Maybe why we wait for a cure
I think I may have previously posted some of this story My first Neurologist was a brilliant doctor and brain surgeon and expert in the cardiovascular system. He was head of cardiology at a world class hospital and known around the world. My M.D. went to school with him and they were good friends
I think I may have previously posted some of this story My first Neurologist was a brilliant doctor and brain surgeon and expert in the cardiovascular system. He was head of cardiology at a world class hospital and known around the world. My M.D. went to school with him and they were good friends
Gymsack
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Changing back
Hi everyone I asked a little while ago if anyone swapped painkillers from gabapentin to pregabalin as I just had unfortunately although mg pregabalin is equal to 800mg gabapentin my body definitely doesn’t agree so I was thinking of asking to change back again. Does anyone know please if this is correct
Hi everyone I asked a little while ago if anyone swapped painkillers from gabapentin to pregabalin as I just had unfortunately although mg pregabalin is equal to 800mg gabapentin my body definitely doesn’t agree so I was thinking of asking to change back again. Does anyone know please if this is correct
Mimbabe
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Help Please
Had my first rheumatologist appointment on Thursday, he too, like my two GPs are convinced it’s not Polymyalgia. He’s suggesting bursitis, or tendonitis. I had five X-ray, blood’s taken, and a thorough examination of my joints, which he says are all good. I’ve to reduce my steroids, currently on 10,
Had my first rheumatologist appointment on Thursday, he too, like my two GPs are convinced it’s not Polymyalgia. He’s suggesting bursitis, or tendonitis. I had five X-ray, blood’s taken, and a thorough examination of my joints, which he says are all good. I’ve to reduce my steroids, currently on 10,
Carathedog
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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