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Avatar n tn Dear Lynn Beth, They took everything out of me with the cancer and I am not doing anything HRT wise, but a few years ago when I went through menopause I was seriously considering the bios. If I were to take HRT's I would only do the bios. I just didn't like the idea of taking something that is made out of pregnant horse urine. but the bios are yam based. Anyway, there is a compounding pharmacy in Mt. Juliet that does bios, but they charge a fortune.
Avatar n tn I have a bulging L5 - S1 that has been causing problems for just over a year now. I've had 4 epidurals, and have been taking pain pills daily. About 6 month ago I started getting really bad upper back spasms, I had an MRI, CT Scan, and Ultra Sound that all came back clear. I got another epidural about a month ago and the back spasms went away (they are starting to come back as the epidural is wearing off).
Avatar n tn I thin your vaginal walls could be a bit dry from lack of hormones, very common, try ky jel , and look into bio-identical hrt, I know many women wish to avoic hrt its a very personal decision, bios helped me tremendously. A good source of info is to go to Mary53 and read her journal on bios. its really informative, and btw,,a bit of pink bllods not too bad if it continues to concern you, please do call your dr for an appointment especially if you have any pain too.
Avatar f tn i know there are two metalic and tissue and tissue is a better option but doc says that the one have tissues valve have to go through replacement after 10 to 15 yrs ..... n the one with metalic have to take med till end but no replacement .....
Avatar n tn In cerebral palsy, the adductor muscles sometimes tighten up and some have surgery to cut them. Swimming is a non-surgical option that helps flexibility.
214105 tn?1265935159 The doctors said that the bones are pretty well aligned so non-surgical treatment is definitely an option but that surgery would speed the recovery and ensure correct healing. In reading about it, it seems that non-surgical treatment results in about a 9degree deformity. My question is what are the ramifications of that deformity? Does your arm look bent? Do you lose flexibility or range of motion?
Avatar n tn Thank-you for that, I don't have any injuries but am a nurse and it does take its toll on your body
Avatar f tn βίος (bios), life, and μίμησις (mīmēsis), imitation, from μιμεῖσθαι (mīmeisthai), to imitate, from μῖμος (mimos), actor. A closely related field is bionics.". There are biological therapies for lung cancer. Just trying to make sure we are talking about the same thing so if you cold clarify, that would be great.
Avatar f tn It would be best to speak to a child psychiatrist who is knowledgable in the field. Cognitive behavioral therapy is one effective option in addition to medication.
Avatar n tn www.horizoneye.com, there are short bios of the doctors and which office they practice in as Horizon is a large group practice with multiple offices. Good luck.
968857 tn?1247600450 Yoga will help you build core strength and improve your flexibility (and can really make you sweat!), whereas plyometrics is a bit higher impact, and involves taking steps, doing lunges, and even jumping around. Both are a lot of fun and are available in exercise DVD's that you can find online. Take care!
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1609697 tn?1301069399 s just no way to live. Taking the paycut seems like the best option for you. Is there any option to transfer to a different location where maybe management would be hopefully more understanding. Check out this link from MSNBC that talks about this specific issue. You may find it helpful http://www.msnbc.msn.
Avatar m tn I have flexibility issues in almost all of my joints (Knees, elbow, wrist, ankle). Coincidentally, all the joints in the right side of my body are worse. I cannot squat as the back of my feet cannot touch my butt, my hand cannot touch my shoulder, cannot do pushup as wrist will hurt a lot. I have done xrays but doctor said my xrays are fine. Went through physiotherapy but joints flexibility does not improve no matter how much i stretched.
Avatar m tn Usually the main predictors of aortic dissection are family history, aortic size, and aortic flexibility. For someone of your aortic size, I would take it easy. Try the ARB approach with a max or ultra-max high dosage (as long as your doctor lets you) and see if that reduces aortic size and aortic flexibility (the "pulse pressure" is one way to estimate the flexibility - Google it). If so, then perhaps you can talk to your doctor about athletics.
4375273 tn?1359081785 i know u get swollen gums during pregnancy , but i have something known as a pregnancy tumor, igts a large growth around my teeth not painful just uncomfy, been given anti bios and antiseptic , been referred to hospital but before i can get appointment got get another referal sent n then book one , not much point with just over 5 weeks left,...just wondering if anyone else has had it or heard of it, n how longafter baby born did it take to go down?
Avatar f tn Stretching isn't the best way to improve flexibility—lifting weights through a full range of motion is, according to a recent study at the University of North Dakota. Pausing for 2 to 3 seconds at the "down" position of the lift (where you feel the stretch) without relaxing your muscles is even more effective.
Avatar f tn Switching to a low/no impact exercise such as swimming, elliptical or ski machine might be a good option, (swimming would probably be the best if available). Hope this helps.
Avatar f tn I'm glad to hear that the baby is healthy. Are you going to keep the baby? If you don't feel ready or for any other reason, you can look into adoption. It's a great option to think about and look into, as it benefits everyone involved. Are you working right now? If you are not, then you need to look for a job asap to support yourself and your baby. You can't rely on your parents or the baby's dad to make it all work. Is the father still involved? Are you going to school?
700000 tn?1231287536 t lose any strength in the arm but did lose ALOT of flexibility. I still was able to go on to play college Division 1A football as a defensive end for another 5 years. The only problem I have is that it is kind of a bummer in that without the flexibility in my wrist, some of my basketball and martial arts activities that I participate in currently are limited. I still live a normal life as an engineer and go to the gym 5 - 6 times per week and never feel any pain except on REALLY cold days.
510018 tn?1210966173 Rehabilitation typically includes exercises to help correct your posture, strengthen the muscles supporting your back and improve your flexibility. Your doctor will have you start physical therapy, exercise or both as early as possible. It's the cornerstone of your treatment program and should become part of your permanent routine at home. Prescription drugs. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe an anti-inflammatory medication along with a muscle relaxant.