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Hip replacement, living alone and with responsibility for pet.
I’m going in for my hip replacement in two weeks’ time and thought it might be helpful to share some of the preparation I’ve had to do, especially as I live alone in a house with stairs and own a cat, whose needs also have to be catered for. I’ve found the discussions on this forum really helpful for preparing, but…
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Medication, Comorbidities and Infections
I've been on a 3 drug regime for psoriatic arthritis since July 2021 - sulfasalazine, methotrexate and adalimumab. I have also been on a 3 drug regime for atrial fibrillation and tachycardia since that time. In November 2024 I had a blockage to the left side heart artery and subsequently had a heart attack. I was initially…
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Golimumab (Simponi)
Hi Well after being on Adalimumab for a few months which was working wonders on my arthritis but unfortunately, I started having side effects including swollen ankles and feet. So my consultant has decided to move me to Golimumab Simponi monthly injections combined with methotrexate and Sulphasalazine, has any of the group…
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Young People's Panel - Open for Recruitment
The Versus Arthritis Young People's Panel are Recruiting! Are you 18-24 years old and have arthritis? Do you want to shape and take part in the support, influencing and research work of Versus Arthritis and help us deliver our mission? This volunteer role requires someone who is passionate about supporting others and…
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newly diagnosed and feeling lost and lonely
Hi all,😔 I have been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis last week only and feeling so overwhelmed with all the information and the effects it would have on me for my future life. I am feeling very depressed to have lost my freedom i had with my earlier arthritis free body. Just saying hello and trying to discover new ways…
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Diagnosed at 18 as a Personal Trainer
Hi, my name is Jack and I am a full time personal trainer, I have struggled with inflammation and joint issues since 16 now and have always hoped for the best. For example “Oh it is tendinitis it will go away” it was only til the last few weeks that I realised it was permanent, it was arthritis and I have to live with…
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Val's Cafe
Val's Café is open. Drop in for a virtual cuppa, bun and chat. All welcome.
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watery Eyes
Hi, I have been diagnosed with RA for 3 years. In that time I have slowed down a lot, which is totally infuriating. I've also noticed in recent weeks that I have watery eyes. It comes and goes, but wondered if it could be linked to the RA, since this condition is often referred to as Rheumy eyes. Have any of you suffered…
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1 week until surgery and I'm feeling stressed and anxious- advice please!
Hi! I'm 55, and due to have a replacement of my left hip in a weeks' time. After having an outburst of anger at work this week which is not like me at all, I've realised that I'm not coping with the pre-op stress. I don't feel prepared, for example the house isn't as clean as I'd like!. I'm worried about the op being…
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Knee replacement concerns New member
Hi, I'm Jane, am 65 and have severe osteoarthritis in both knees and after years of putting up with it, decided I need to look into knee replacements. I saw my consultant last week who put me on the waiting list for the first one to be done. I'm keen to know if there are any tips anyone has for me pre and post op.
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Pain relief
Hi new to this Had knee problems for years and I’m told they will both need replacing , but will not consider till I reach 60 , I’m an expert in hobbling around including work , always careful about walking around as if I slip over years both have dislocated , just lately the pain at times is 8 out of ten My job involves…
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Struggling with Social worker employment and being immunocompromised
Hi all I am seeking advise as I am in a difficult position with my job. I am a social worker for 16-18 year olds in care and love my job. However my health isn’t so keen, I have had a lot of absences due to illness and being so susceptible to picking up infections, and this is impacting my mental wellbeing, confidence and…
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Has Anyone Tried the Carnivore Diet for Osteoarthritis Pain Relief?
I’m currently dealing with daily pain, especially in my hips, knees, legs, shoulder, and hands. I know my weight is a contributing factor, and I have quite a bit to lose. Unfortunately, due to the pain, I now live a very sedentary lifestyle, so exercise isn’t really an option right now.I’m hoping to find a way to kickstart…
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Managing post op pain
seven days post total left hip replacement
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Steroid injections
Hi, I'm new to the site and I have been reading some posts and it s real supportive to hear some of your stories as I can identify with some of the feelings being expressed. I had a steroid injection 3 weeks ago in my hip and it feels worse than what it was before and that was bad enough. I 'm feeling my mental health is…
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Anyone live in Northumberland?
hello I was wondering if anyone lives in Northumberland and goes to the meet ups at Ashington leisure centre? I am thinking of going and meet people. Thank you Jan
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Shoulder replacement
Can I ask anyone out there if they have had shoulder replacement. I'm worried and would like to know what the success rate was, and how long was recovery please.
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Neck pain
Hi, I've been suffering from chronic pain in my neck which causes severe migraines. I was diagnosed with klippel feil syndrome last year in C4/5 with degeneration in C6/7 and no disc material in C3. Also bone spurs. Steroid injection last year in C6/7 but made no improvement. I struggle daily with pain and use a scarf to…
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Will private medical support biologics? Any experience please
Hi I’m new to the community, but was hoping some of you may be able offer some advice re. a situation I am in. I am currently taking methotrexate & hydroxychloroquine for my RA and in January this year my consultant recommended that I should be treated with biologic therapy if this combination of treatment proved…
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My THR recovery diary
After a long day, my operation took place at 5 pm. I was a nervous wreck all day but the op was amazing. The theatre team were fab. I even saw my old hip bone and the reason I was suffering so much with it. Exposed bone and extra bone growth. How I wasn't in more constant pain I really don't know. Back in my room now ,…
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PsA and fibre
Hi all, I was diagnosed with PsA at around 16/17, I’m now 34 and am currently in the process of getting a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. I’ve had a blood test to rule out lupus, just waiting on the results for that but going off symptoms I think it’s more likely to be fibro. I'm used to the swelling and pain of PsA but I’m…
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Total reverse shoulder replacement Feb 2019
Have read comments that little is reported of this procedure from 'inside experience' so will share mine if anyone is interested. Had 3 fractures to head of humerus late September 2017. These became displaced so were plated, screwed and pinned two weeks later with the surgeon warning that his handiwork might not provide a…
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Disappointment - the ultimate reality for OA?
Hello. I've been a forum follower for many years and have always posted with positive intentions of encouraging others. Recently that approach has become more difficult to maintain and I have made only occasional contributions here, being aware of the depressing effects of reading online wingeing and the apparent reduction…
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Hello
Hi Everyone, Just thought I would say Hello. I have Osteoarthritis in my spine and it is giving me lots of pain. Not a good way to start a conversation when you have just joined. I’m wondering if there is anyone on here who lives in Plymouth, as it would be good to get together sometime. Let me know if you live in Plymouth…
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Pain management for Ankylosing spondylitis
Hi, I’m 21 been diagnosed with AS (Ankylosing spondylitis) since I’m 15 and it’s feels like it’s gotten worse pain and discomfort wise. I started on some orange coloured pills, then methotrexate (both useless) and then biologics (2 years after diagnosis). First biologics was amgevita and I felt normal with that up until…