The Medical Health Thread #2

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Thanks I actually just saw fish oil caps at the store I went to. I will have to go back and buy them.
 
Maybe it would help doing some stretching exercises before hiking next time.

In the meantime, alternating cold and warm packs should help ease the muscle tension. :hug:
 
I agree. Doctors (and patients too, we must admit) are quick to jump to medication to treat everything and anything these days...
 
Massaging helps sore shoulders and cold pad or ice in a bag will help. After that a warm pad will do wonders overall.
 
Thanks Lem :hug: I think I might have to visit the doctor because I feel like they are getting worse. I feel like sometimes Im not in control of my body anymore and it makes me on edge and nervous and feels like I am going to lose my mind constantly with uncontrollable, irrational thoughts to the point where I feel dysfunctional.
 
I had leg cramps from a hike a couple of days ago. Although that's gone now, I'm now having muscle sores on both shoulders. :(
 
If your headaches are continuous, your doctor should do some sort of tests. Offering medication really isn't enough.
 
Get another medical opinion. If you're having pain and aches, don't just chalk it up to tension or to anxiety. Some illnesses like fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue have symptoms of both aches and anxiety. Keep asking until someone can give you some answers. If you have symptoms, you need to know why. When you hurt, you need help. :hug:

For years, there were doctors who told me that my problems were all in my head. (And, yes, I have anxiety issues as well.) One doctor even insisted that I go to psychotherapy before he would test me for anything. :rolleyes: I did it, and the therapist very wisely told me that I wasn't ill because I was depressed but that I was depressed because I was ill; there's a real difference there. It took awhile but I got an actual diagnosis; and having a diagnosis can help you know how to fight for your health.

There are some medical conditions that can only be diagnosed through differential diagnosis (that's when they can't actually test but they just have to rule everything else out) so be sure to keep copies of all your medical records.

Don't give up. And don't let anyone tell you that it's all in your head. :hug:
 
:nod: I do. But I've learned that restless legs can be a symptom of magnesium deficiency so as long as I take a magnesium supplement (I take one that also has calcium and zinc) it's not so bad.
 
Does anyone suffer with restless legs?

I had what I think is restless legs last night, the muscles were buzzing and I had to keep them moving or the pressure built up (it was not a cramp) and it kept me awake most of the night. It still feels a bit funny today, my legs are twitching and the buzzing is still there but its not quite so bad.

Any ideas on what I could do to help? Moving around (as in walking) didn't help, and just made the usual pain in my joints worse.
 
My friend got better and I never really had anything other than a slight fever and a sore throat.
 
Thanks. I have read some mixed opinions on facebook and I have asked a friend doctor. Probably I am just going to wait till my next visit to the neurologist and tell her about this, maybe it is better to "experiment" this medicine on summer lol
 
I'm feeling better today... I think that not talking yesterday helped, so is having a good night's sleep. But if it continues, I will definitively go see the doctor. :nod:
 
Stinging? Are you possibly allergic to something? If this has been going on for weeks, and since you need your voice for teaching, it's time to make an appointment with the doctor.
 
I've never heard of it... but maybe you could try getting a second opinion if you're not sure? It can't hurt...
 
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