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Same here. I always crib about little pains. This thread made me realize that.
I guess its in human nature to always whine no matter what

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Same here. I always crib about little pains. This thread made me realize that.
I've had this rare condition since I was around 14- though it only pops up once in a while now. Thankfully I am able to take part in all physical activities
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Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is a rare condition in which blood vessels become inflamed. It typically results in a rash and joint and tummy pain.
HSP can affect people of any age, but the majority of cases occur in children under 10.
The medical term for inflammation of the blood vessels is vasculitis. Blood vessels throughout the body become irritated and swollen, which can cause problems such as bleeding into the skin (resulting in a rash) and occasionally problems affecting the kidneys.
HSP is not usually serious and most cases get better within a few weeks.
HSP is caused by a problem with your immune system, possibly as a result of a previous infection.
It has been known to occur after a bacterial or viral infection of the throat, airways or lungs (respiratory tract infection).
HSP cannot be spread from person to person and doesn't usually run in families.
I guess its in human nature to always whine no matter whatthe poor the rich the healthy the sick everybody has complaints. One issue replaces the other. Only when we compare our issues with others we get a better picture. Although comparing isn't advised in many cases, it does open your eyes sometimes.
I've had this rare condition since I was around 14- though it only pops up once in a while now. Thankfully I am able to take part in all physical activities
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Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is a rare condition in which blood vessels become inflamed. It typically results in a rash and joint and tummy pain.
HSP can affect people of any age, but the majority of cases occur in children under 10.
The medical term for inflammation of the blood vessels is vasculitis. Blood vessels throughout the body become irritated and swollen, which can cause problems such as bleeding into the skin (resulting in a rash) and occasionally problems affecting the kidneys.
HSP is not usually serious and most cases get better within a few weeks.
HSP is caused by a problem with your immune system, possibly as a result of a previous infection.
It has been known to occur after a bacterial or viral infection of the throat, airways or lungs (respiratory tract infection).
HSP cannot be spread from person to person and doesn't usually run in families.
How is your Renal function tests and Urine analysis reports?
Ive never even heard of this condition. How often does this occur though?
Thanks for the kind words.
There are a couple of people in my program with OI so there is no way you can identify me based on that alone.
[MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION] good luck with your interview on Friday.
Wish you the best tomorrow [MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION]
As someone who has suffered from fibromyalgia for the last 11 years, I was wondering if there were folks on PP who have similar long term/incurable health issues. If so how have you managed to live with the condition and what adjustments have you made in your life?
Maybe a bit if an uncomfortable thread but please share your insights if possible![]()
Oh thanks a lot man. I'm gonna need it![]()
I am a patient of chronic Asthima, not curable at all. Only you can do medication e.t.c. Even inshaler e.t.c don't help me whenever i receive attack.
I spent whole childood as an ill person, couldn't do heavy work, couldn't run fast e.t.c all oily foods were banned and so much stuff. Well then i realized that i am going no where, so i deliberately started doing all other stuff which were banned for me.
I started eating all banned foods, i started roaming outside with out any face protection mask. I started visiting places with lots of pollution, initially it gave me hell of a pain and e.t.c but slowly slowly my immune system became addicted to it.
Now i can do every kind of work.
Before some years back, i became a patient of Epilepsy. So both things are un-curable, but i am living with it. Still some times i receive Asthima or Epilepsy attacks. But now i am addicted to these. And it looks like a part of my life![]()
I haven't been diagnosed with any disease yet.
But I do need to go to a doctor to go get something checked out. Opinions from resident docs welcome...
So I had this sharp pain on the right side of my chest about 3 or 4 times in total last year. About 2 to 3 month gap between each incident. Last time it happened was in Nov. 2015. It started in 2014 IIRC.
So it's a sharp stinging pain in the middle/right side of my chest which have only occurred while i'm sitting on a sofa/bed. Sharp stinging sensation lasts for around 5 to 10 seconds and goes away after that.
I am 27 y/o, 5' 11", 150 lbs, with desi diet and sedentary lifestyle (software dev.)
Any opinions?
Any opinion
Do you feel the pain on touch? Does the pain go away when you change your position? Do you have sweating related to it? Breathlessness with it? Is the pain localised or radiate somewhere else in the body?
[MENTION=138379]#GreenRoars[/MENTION][MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION]
I hope and wish that you remain healthy and get periodically better over time.
The thing with life is, that we are all living with an incurable condition called time. As we grow older, our bodies are continuing to plot our downfall. Some of us may not have any major life hampering problems but the bottom line is, at the end of the day, all of us are in the same boat.
I am not in any major physical strife right now, yet I know the fragility of my body - the weakness that it shows and the shortcomings that it possesses. Add to that the constant fear of reaching an age where the physical prowess of the body will even diminish further - all of this is increasingly difficult to handle.
I hope that you gather enough strength and that you continue to recover. Those who have also mentioned their problems and those who have referred to people who they know with such problems - I wish them all luck and hope that they get better.
I just love the fact that you are so positive.God bless you. With this attitude you will always find success in life.I am a patient of chronic Asthima, not curable at all. Only you can do medication e.t.c. Even inshaler e.t.c don't help me whenever i receive attack.
I spent whole childood as an ill person, couldn't do heavy work, couldn't run fast e.t.c all oily foods were banned and so much stuff. Well then i realized that i am going no where, so i deliberately started doing all other stuff which were banned for me.
I started eating all banned foods, i started roaming outside with out any face protection mask. I started visiting places with lots of pollution, initially it gave me hell of a pain and e.t.c but slowly slowly my immune system became addicted to it.
Now i can do every kind of work.
Before some years back, i became a patient of Epilepsy. So both things are un-curable, but i am living with it. Still some times i receive Asthima or Epilepsy attacks. But now i am addicted to these. And it looks like a part of my life![]()
you are truely an inspirational person
hats off
[MENTION=138379]#GreenRoars[/MENTION]
Thank you guys and Roary I'm saddened to hear about your condition. I never knew but it looks you're one helluva strong character![]()
I just love the fact that you are so positive.God bless you. With this attitude you will always find success in life.
no pain on touch.
doesn't go away with changing position. Goes away by itself after around 5 seconds. Although I try to stay still since it's sharp stinging pain.
no sweating and no breathlessness associated with it.
It's localized to that one single 1 square inch area and NO it does Not radiate anywhere else.
no pain on touch.
doesn't go away with changing position. Goes away by itself after around 5 seconds. Although I try to stay still since it's sharp stinging pain.
no sweating and no breathlessness associated with it.
It's localized to that one single 1 square inch area and NO it does Not radiate anywhere else.
I am a patient of chronic Asthima, not curable at all. Only you can do medication e.t.c. Even inshaler e.t.c don't help me whenever i receive attack.
I spent whole childood as an ill person, couldn't do heavy work, couldn't run fast e.t.c all oily foods were banned and so much stuff. Well then i realized that i am going no where, so i deliberately started doing all other stuff which were banned for me.
I started eating all banned foods, i started roaming outside with out any face protection mask. I started visiting places with lots of pollution, initially it gave me hell of a pain and e.t.c but slowly slowly my immune system became addicted to it.
Now i can do every kind of work.
Before some years back, i became a patient of Epilepsy. So both things are un-curable, but i am living with it. Still some times i receive Asthima or Epilepsy attacks. But now i am addicted to these. And it looks like a part of my life![]()
Stay strong bro ...
just a question, can the same applies to other kind of Incurable condition ? ....
I can't say for others, i only believe one thing. The thing which breaks you, stand in front of it. It will break you again and again, but one day it won't be able to break you.
In humans main thing is our immune system, make your immune system stronger so it may fight. And i did the same thing, because in child hood i was like a hospital kid, even a teacher slapped me on the back and i fainted![]()
When you know that you can't solve problem, then stand in front of it. At least, it won't trouble you and will increase happiness of your life.
[MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION] How did it go man.
Oh they want me to work night shifts man. I don't think I can do that. Its gonna be too taxing I guess.
But how did the whole interview process go? Are u confident now of future interview. Exactly what position did u apply for ? If you don't mind me asking.
Yes, one of the moderate types. However, I don't have many of the symptoms that are usually associated with this type of Osteogenesis Imperfecta like short stature, fractures at birth etc.
I am a patient of chronic Asthima, not curable at all. Only you can do medication e.t.c. Even inshaler e.t.c don't help me whenever i receive attack.
I spent whole childood as an ill person, couldn't do heavy work, couldn't run fast e.t.c all oily foods were banned and so much stuff. Well then i realized that i am going no where, so i deliberately started doing all other stuff which were banned for me.
I started eating all banned foods, i started roaming outside with out any face protection mask. I started visiting places with lots of pollution, initially it gave me hell of a pain and e.t.c but slowly slowly my immune system became addicted to it.
Now i can do every kind of work.
Before some years back, i became a patient of Epilepsy. So both things are un-curable, but i am living with it. Still some times i receive Asthima or Epilepsy attacks. But now i am addicted to these. And it looks like a part of my life![]()
Bump. Gotta say things have changed rapidly in the last two years. [MENTION=76058]cricketjoshila[/MENTION] I don't know if you remember this but recently I went to a doctor and apparently I don't have fibromyalgia anymore as I don't satisfy the criteria. I was on Ayurvedic medication for two years. I thought fibromyalgia was incurable? Has this happened before?
Can ayurvedic medicine help people with hypothroidism?
Bump. Gotta say things have changed rapidly in the last two years. [MENTION=76058]cricketjoshila[/MENTION] I don't know if you remember this but recently I went to a doctor and apparently I don't have fibromyalgia anymore as I don't satisfy the criteria. I was on Ayurvedic medication for two years. I thought fibromyalgia was incurable? Has this happened before?
Nice. Keep getting better![]()
Hypothyroidism. Even with the correct level of medication to alleviate the more debilitating symptoms, it’s very difficult to keep the weight off. Booooo.
Yup that is the harsh truth.
Can ayurvedic medicine help people with hypothroidism?
I would stick to medication. As it's a must hormone for daily functioning. Our own immune cells attack thyroid glad's cell. So, you need a replacement.
My mother and grandmother both had it for life, so it’s genetic for me.
Every day pre-diagnosis I used to sweat horrendously despite not being particularly warm, and I would get epic stomach cramps along with bloating - not to mention the deeply unpleasant fatigue, depression, anxiety and general “brain fog” that would lead to frequent panic attacks.
My thyroxine is at a very stable level now, so I have no symptoms whatsoever - my digestive system and body temperature are both in reasonable working order now, my mental health is massively better, and physically I have no concerns - apart, of course, from being annoyingly overweight.
I am taking thyroxine supplement and according to doc, i will have to take thyroxine for life but it is getting rather tiring. It is as if I am 50 years old after this disease.
My main concern is the effect it has had on my digestive system. Before thyroid, I never had digestion issues. How did you improve that aspect?
Don't be overwhelmed by 'have to take it for life'. I know it can be tiresome and you need to remember it. You have to take it where ever you travel. But you need it. Many cells in the body function well because of the thyroid hormone. It's essential for many process.
Destruction of thyroid gland remains constant, and we don't regrow thyroid gland. Key is to manage symptoms = no disease. Your Dr. can manage dose so have a tsh be checked every 6 months and discuss your symptoms with endocrinologist so they can change dose to manage.
Problem with Aryuvedic is there is no prove data, and they won't provide you with essential hormone you need. What dose are you on?
My main concern is the effect it has had on my digestive system. Before thyroid, I never had digestion issues. How did you improve that aspect?
Bump. Gotta say things have changed rapidly in the last two years. [MENTION=76058]cricketjoshila[/MENTION] I don't know if you remember this but recently I went to a doctor and apparently I don't have fibromyalgia anymore as I don't satisfy the criteria. I was on Ayurvedic medication for two years. I thought fibromyalgia was incurable? Has this happened before?
R u saying all that fatigue/muscle pain is gone??
Yep. I don't have fatigue or muscle pain anymore. Or any of the other symptoms for that matter.
Wow bro.
Congratulations.
Sounds like a miracle tho. I mean I'm pretty sure most allopathic doctors believe Ayurveda to be pseudoscience, right?