Since yesterday, I have encountered the most dreadful pain ever. The pain was in my hands,wrists up to my elbow. I could not sleep the whole night.
Then, today, the pain has become so much more worse, that when I sit on the floor and try to get up. My knee caps feel really weak and produce so much pain.
My mom says it may be the childrens version of artheritis (sorry about the spelling). I think I may have a lack of iron, but my mom again thinks I have a lack of everything.
The doctors are closed on a saturday and was wondering if anyone has any idea what the pains may mean (i.e:Arthiritis etc).
My hands can no longer hold a tight grip. I can barely walk much.
A little better. yes. I have problems when bending my legs. The pain is still there but not much. I had chest pains earlier, but they have gone.alhamdullilah.
Are they pains in the muscles of your legs, or the joints?
Go to doctors? Not exactly. Well, it was something like, mom told the nurse on the phone what was wrong with me. And she came to the conclusion that the bike riding caused the pains. I rode a week or so ago, so why the pain came so late...i dont know.
Hmm. If it persists, make an emergency appointment with your GP. Alternatively, go to the hospital.
I think its all down to the lack of good food.
p.s: JazakAllah for asking.
Might well be down to diet. If I were in your position, I'd up my calcium and protein intake.
I knew the bike riding is good for the bones, especially knees ,helping them to keep the Ca there. I heard that on discovery channel, i think.:X Also, the woman from White House Condolezza, her personal doctor adviced her to go each morning and ride the bike for one hour to prevent her future knees surgery.(The mistery of modern medicine)
So i conclude like you: the lack of good food caused this whole pain and we never could thought at that because you are our chief cook in dessert thread. I would not imagine you are eating junk food .
Well, I am always studying. Its holidays and they are so boring. So, to keep my brain motivated, I am reading through A2 Study Books ready for when I strat my 2nd year of college. I hate having breaks, so, I just eat something quick and get back to work.
Not anymore.inshAllah.
*hugs*JazakAllah for your support too.
salam sis,
Alhumdullilah, I'm so glad to hear you're feeling better than before. Though you still need to find out the cause of this pain as it seemed to severe to be caused by riding a bike. And it's not just ur knees either.
InshaAllah it'll be nothing serious. And I am sure I was experiencing sympathy pains. So it's just as well ur feeling better!
It sounds like a pinched nerve, perhaps in your neck. An injury that you may have brushed off? This is not a joke; but, your feet has a lot of nerves that extend to all parts of your body. So try and massage your feet, if you feel a tender spot, this is where you should rub, or have someone do the massage for you. Thats all the help I can offer. May I pray for your speedy recovery.
how u feeling?
i just got outta hospital, the hazards of being adventurous
what started off as a chill in my shoulder, turned out to be 2 discs outta place, which was a result of be falling off horses, fufi slides, rafts etc...but as me mum has been telling me, 'breathe the pain away' sounds trivial and silly...but it helps. tho always remember that shifa comes from Allah
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There are many hadith which explain that sickness expiates evil deeds and wipes out sins. Of these, some are given below:
Abu Hurairah narrates that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: "When Allah wants to be good to someone, He tries him with some hardship."
Abu Hurairah also reports that Allah's Messenger, peace be upon him, said: "For every misfortune, illness, anxiety, grief, or hurt that afflicts a Muslim -even the hurt caused by the pricking of a thorn - Allah removes some of his sins." Ibn Mas'ud said: "I visited the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, while he had a fever. I exclaimed: 'O Messenger of Allah! You have a high fever! ' He said: 'My fever is as much as two among you [might have]. ' I asked: 'Is it because you have a double reward?' He replied: 'Yes, that is right. No Muslim is afflicted with any hurt, even if it is no more than the pricking of a thorn, but Allah wipes off his sins because of it and his sins fall away from him as leaves fall from a tree'."
Abu Hurairah said: "The Prophet, peace be upon him, remarked: 'The example of a believer is like a fresh tender plant; from whichever direction the wind blows, it bends the plant. But when the wind dies down, it straightens up again. (Similarly a believer is tested by afflictions to strengthen his faith and heart, and he remains patient and firm). And an evil person is like a pine tree which remains hard and stiff until Allah breaks it whenever He wills."
Anyone suffering from an illness should remain patient, for there is no reward better or more enriching than that reserved for those who endure in patience.
Suhaib ibn Sinan narrated that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: "How remarkable is the case of the believer! There is good for him in everything, but this is not the case for anyone except for the believer. When the believer receives any good, he is thankful to Allah, and gets a reward. And when some misfortune befalls him, he endures it patiently, for which he is (also) rewarded."
Anas narrates: "I heard the Prophet, peace be upon him, saying: 'Allah says: "When I afflict a servant of mine with respect to his two most beloved things (meaning his eyes), and he endures it patiently, I grant him paradise in return'."
'Ata ibn Rabah related that he heard Ibn 'Abbas say: "Shall I show you a woman of Paradise?"I said: "Yes, indeed." He said: "A black woman came to the Prophet, peace be upon him, and said: 'I suffer from epileptic fits, and because of these, (at times) my body becomes uncovered. Would you invoke Allah, the Exalted One, to cure me of this disease? ' The Prophet, peace be upon him, said: 'If you wish, you can be patient and you will attain Paradise (for this suffering). But if you prefer, I will pray to Allah, the Exalted, to cure you of it?' The woman said: 'I will be patient,' then added: 'I become uncovered (when I have fits), so invoke Allah for me that I do not become uncovered. ' So the Prophet, peace be upon him, prayed for her."
To Complain of One's Illness
It is permitted for a patient to complain of his pain and illness to a physician or a friend, provided he does not do so to express his or her anger or impatience. It was mentioned earlier that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: "My fever is as severe as that of any two of you." Once 'Aisha complained to the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, about her headache, lamenting: "O my head." He retorted: "Nay, rather (I should say) O my head!" Likewise it is reported that 'Abdullah ibn Al-Zubair asked his ailing mother, Asma bint Abi Bakr, "How are you feeling now?" She replied: "I am in pain."
A patient should thank and praise Allah, before talking about his distress and complaint
Ibn Mas'ud said: "If one thanks Allah before complaining about his pain or disease, then it is not considered impatience. Indeed, to refer one's complaint to Allah, is quite lawful." Jacob (the prophet), said: "I complain of my distraction and anguish only to Allah." The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, himself prayed: "O Allah! to You I complain of my weakness."
A Sick Person is Rewarded for All the Good Deeds that He Would (usually) Perform in a State of Health
Abu Musa al-Ash'ari reports that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: "If a servant (of Allah) falls sick or goes on a journey, he (continues to be) rewarded for the good deeds that he used to do when he was healthy or at home."
I am feeling a little better now.
I read surah hadid after Zuhr yesterday and things have been better since.
So please, no 'go visit the doctor', because I don't like doctors.
I am feeling a little better now.
I read surah hadid after Zuhr yesterday and things have been better since.
So please, no 'go visit the doctor', because I don't like doctors.
Wasalam
Speedy recovery and just listen the mom advices...she knows better like anyone else.
Speedy recovery and just listen the mom advices...she knows better like anyone else.
I will.inshAllah.But I tell you, I never knew eating was such a chore. I have to sit and finish everything on my plate. Its annoying.
But saying that, its amazing how much extra work you can do when your body has been fueled with food.Amazing!I always ate littel and worked alot. That was wrong!
Well, jazakAllah and thank you to all who have helped me get through the pain,emotionally and literally. Emotionally, everyone told me to be strong. I tried.Literally, I was advised to read surahs (Muslimah sis posted) and it worked.
Everynow and again, I do feel a horrble pain in my bones and I do encounter chest pains. But, I believe it will go soon.inshAllah.
Chest pains ...are a side effect of the bone pains?
Well its stil good food...for a good cause.
I think your thread will help others too, i already know what to do in this case.
Chest pains ...are a side effect of the bone pains?
Well its stil good food...for a good cause.
I think your thread will help others too, i already know what to do in this case.
Chest pains usually occur in the afternoon and when I am lying down in bed.
Chest pains usually occur in the afternoon and when I am lying down in bed.
We have to wait until Muslimah sis will come online but you never had problems with your heart, right?Also, if indeed was a virus could affected your lungs, may be that you feel.Dress up very warm to protect your lungs and don't take medicine without medical advice.
Still a short phone call to your nurse to ask her what is this? just in order ensure you.
We have to wait until Muslimah sis will come online but you never had problems with your heart, right?Also, if indeed was a virus could affected your lungs, may be that you feel.Dress up very warm to protect your lungs and don't take medicine without medical advice.
Still a short phone call to your nurse to ask her what is this? just in order ensure you.
these pains come and go cause i get them often due to wheather changes! like u said do seek some advice before takin any madicine
We have to wait until Muslimah sis will come online but you never had problems with your heart, right?Also, if indeed was a virus could affected your lungs, may be that you feel.Dress up very warm to protect your lungs and don't take medicine without medical advice.
Still a short phone call to your nurse to ask her what is this? just in order ensure you.
Oh Gosh! sho sweet but I'm sorry I don't really know much about health disorders.
However a large number of disorders/diseases can cause chest pain. Sometimes it can be due to a serious illness but it could also simply be stress, hyperventilating, anemia and thyroid disease & panic attacks.
I do think anemia can safely be ruled out as there'd be other symptoms such as shortness of breath (upon exertion) and tiredness. Only tests can rule out/diagnose other causes. I don't really want to mention anything serious for causing unnecessary worry.
sis...if the condition persist, just go check to tha doctor no matter how u dislike 'em. surely they are not the one who know best. but better opinion is necessary.
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