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Don't get greedy, i.e. be patient, respect the rest days, go slowly etc etc
As a companion piece to Instructor57 's excellent post on Setting the Pace (*nods respectfully in the direction of Tim (RIP) IannodaTruffe) ... have a watch and VERY careful listen of this. It's a vlog from Stephen Scullion, Irish Olympic 2h:09 marathoner who is currently trying to qualify for the
As a companion piece to Instructor57 's excellent post on Setting the Pace (*nods respectfully in the direction of Tim (RIP) IannodaTruffe) ... have a watch and VERY careful listen of this. It's a vlog from Stephen Scullion, Irish Olympic 2h:09 marathoner who is currently trying to qualify for the
John_W
Ambassador
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Looking for advice
He has been having
accidents
so his mum decided to have him wear a nappy pants/pull ups. He isn't aware I know, so I am wondering if anyone has any advice how I should let him tell him without upsetting or hurting his feelings?
He has been having
accidents
so his mum decided to have him wear a nappy pants/pull ups. He isn't aware I know, so I am wondering if anyone has any advice how I should let him tell him without upsetting or hurting his feelings?
BlueMaple
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ERIC
1 year ago
So now I'm hobbling!
The cast comes off on Friday and I expect I'll be able to walk properly again by then, so am looking forward to Christmas with the family and no more
accidents
! Am having to do all this on my phone as, just to add insult to injury, my lap top is playing up. Hey ho!
The cast comes off on Friday and I expect I'll be able to walk properly again by then, so am looking forward to Christmas with the family and no more
accidents
! Am having to do all this on my phone as, just to add insult to injury, my lap top is playing up. Hey ho!
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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Hypoxic injury
Good evening my partner is currently in ICU with an hypoxic brain injury. Its been 4 weeks now and I is so scary. Any good stories on here about this?
Good evening my partner is currently in ICU with an hypoxic brain injury. Its been 4 weeks now and I is so scary. Any good stories on here about this?
Sineadddddd
in
Headway
1 year ago
Osteitis pubis
Hi just wondered if anybody with SLE and hypermobility syndrome has ever been diagnosed with this just had the results of an MRI scan of the pelvis and they've picked up this. Thanks very best wishes
Hi just wondered if anybody with SLE and hypermobility syndrome has ever been diagnosed with this just had the results of an MRI scan of the pelvis and they've picked up this. Thanks very best wishes
sunshine16
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
slow recovery from broken ankle
I broke my ankle 18 months ago in three places and had surgery on it, I’ve had physio on it but it still hurts and I walk with a limp Just wondering if anyone else has taken so long to recover from something like this
I broke my ankle 18 months ago in three places and had surgery on it, I’ve had physio on it but it still hurts and I walk with a limp Just wondering if anyone else has taken so long to recover from something like this
Moonshine15
in
Pain Concern
1 year ago
happy death
john 74 lives alone with dog - no relatives in touch as i know what a set of thieving lieing set they are happy with that as dogs are far more superior in there way of life than people-if dogs were running this country or any it would be a much better place to live in , the only other thing i have to
john 74 lives alone with dog - no relatives in touch as i know what a set of thieving lieing set they are happy with that as dogs are far more superior in there way of life than people-if dogs were running this country or any it would be a much better place to live in , the only other thing i have to
rat69
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Feeling down
Hi to you all,I'm a bit down today and hope it's okay to offload on you guys. Been having back and stomach pain on 'watch and wait' and my onc said this morning that a gammography showed several metastases on the spine. I already had two bone mets but seems to be spreading fast. So I am now platinum
Hi to you all,I'm a bit down today and hope it's okay to offload on you guys. Been having back and stomach pain on 'watch and wait' and my onc said this morning that a gammography showed several metastases on the spine. I already had two bone mets but seems to be spreading fast. So I am now platinum
Riverflo
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Treating leukocytosis in PV
I was diagnosed with PV in 2015 and I am JAK2 positive. I've been on Jakafi for about six months, and my current dosage of 10 mg/day seems to be doing a good job of controlling my HCT, HGB, and PLT numbers. However, my WBC numbers are consistently high, running at 19-20 K/uL. I understand that the literature
I was diagnosed with PV in 2015 and I am JAK2 positive. I've been on Jakafi for about six months, and my current dosage of 10 mg/day seems to be doing a good job of controlling my HCT, HGB, and PLT numbers. However, my WBC numbers are consistently high, running at 19-20 K/uL. I understand that the literature
sbs_patient
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
suffering IBS-C feel like I’m trapped in a box….
Im 43 yrs old female I have suffered with constipation my entire life and as a result I have felt awful the majority of my life. I have had every test ran nothing discovered deadly….happy for that part but I’m on Linzess 290mg and I’m not seeing a life changing result. I have been on it for 12 months
Im 43 yrs old female I have suffered with constipation my entire life and as a result I have felt awful the majority of my life. I have had every test ran nothing discovered deadly….happy for that part but I’m on Linzess 290mg and I’m not seeing a life changing result. I have been on it for 12 months
Bellypainhelp
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IBS Network
1 year ago
My IBS Team Sheet – A Project for the long term
[i]
My 'happy accident' long term project
[/i] As any artist will tell you, myself included, that when I paint I often have 'happy
accidents
' that weren't intentional but often enhance the painting when it is finished.
[i]
My 'happy accident' long term project
[/i] As any artist will tell you, myself included, that when I paint I often have 'happy
accidents
' that weren't intentional but often enhance the painting when it is finished.
MountainHare1
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Diabetes medication
Can Tradjenta, Linagliptin, a diabetes drug, stop c/l working as effectively eg c/l not lasting as long.
Can Tradjenta, Linagliptin, a diabetes drug, stop c/l working as effectively eg c/l not lasting as long.
JeanieBeanie
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Magical thinking OCD
So I looked this up and I definitely have what is called Magical Thinking OCD. I always have to repeat "safe phrases" in my head or words that are the opposite to ones related to my fears. I do it everytime I turn on a TV, start drawing, turn on my game console, leaving my bedroom, heck even when closing
So I looked this up and I definitely have what is called Magical Thinking OCD. I always have to repeat "safe phrases" in my head or words that are the opposite to ones related to my fears. I do it everytime I turn on a TV, start drawing, turn on my game console, leaving my bedroom, heck even when closing
Marc0133
in
Anxiety Support
1 year ago
Calcium citrate
I can’t take calcium carbonate so take this instead but I’m having trouble finding it in a tablet/capsule size I can easily swallow. Citracal Petites are recommended but I can’t find anywhere that sells them in the UK that doesn’t have dreadful reviews on Trustpilot. Any recommendations?
I can’t take calcium carbonate so take this instead but I’m having trouble finding it in a tablet/capsule size I can easily swallow. Citracal Petites are recommended but I can’t find anywhere that sells them in the UK that doesn’t have dreadful reviews on Trustpilot. Any recommendations?
Nuthatch
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
partner trouble waking up
my partner 5 weeks ago had a massive bleed on the brain stroke in which she had to have part of her skull removed to relieve pressure . She has been off of sedation for roughly 2 weeks they have put her on a tracheotomy tube she has had a lot of movement in her right leg and limited movement in her right
my partner 5 weeks ago had a massive bleed on the brain stroke in which she had to have part of her skull removed to relieve pressure . She has been off of sedation for roughly 2 weeks they have put her on a tracheotomy tube she has had a lot of movement in her right leg and limited movement in her right
Arsenalfan1986
in
ICUsteps
1 year ago
Bennett's fracture of the thumb and the rest. Don't cycle on Friday 13th January.
I fractured my thumb just over 8 weeks ago, I was hospitalised for 19 days for the fractured skull I sustained at the time. After becoming conscious after 3 days I complained of the pain and gross swelling of my right hand, though was completely ignored. I was further ignored when I phoned my GP for
I fractured my thumb just over 8 weeks ago, I was hospitalised for 19 days for the fractured skull I sustained at the time. After becoming conscious after 3 days I complained of the pain and gross swelling of my right hand, though was completely ignored. I was further ignored when I phoned my GP for
jointpain
in
Pain Concern
1 year ago
Confabulation
"Confabulation happens when your brain creates scenarios that did not occur to make up for gaps in your memory. It can happen as a result of various memory disorders or an injury to the brain". Healthline.co.uk (2017). The elderly gentleman I care for full time confabulates in almost every conversation
"Confabulation happens when your brain creates scenarios that did not occur to make up for gaps in your memory. It can happen as a result of various memory disorders or an injury to the brain". Healthline.co.uk (2017). The elderly gentleman I care for full time confabulates in almost every conversation
Unusual1
in
Headway
1 year ago
essential, thrombocythemia transformation
has any one you know had leukemic transformation from having essential turn thrombocythemia
has any one you know had leukemic transformation from having essential turn thrombocythemia
Meeileem
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Still soiling...Do we need to disimpact again?
It feels like now could be a good time to give it another go with the Easter break, I'm just reluctant to put as both through it again so soon :( But also don't want to go back to daily soiling at school, he's also having wetting
accidents
too.
It feels like now could be a good time to give it another go with the Easter break, I'm just reluctant to put as both through it again so soon :( But also don't want to go back to daily soiling at school, he's also having wetting
accidents
too.
SarahKate85
in
ERIC
1 year ago
filgotinib feedback please
this is new to me so hope I get it right!I have just been given 3 months supply of filgotinib and keep putting off taking it,as fearful of side effects,as I am prone to expect the worst!I am not concerned about long term effects as nearly 80.have been injecting with Benepali for 9 months but not worked.have
this is new to me so hope I get it right!I have just been given 3 months supply of filgotinib and keep putting off taking it,as fearful of side effects,as I am prone to expect the worst!I am not concerned about long term effects as nearly 80.have been injecting with Benepali for 9 months but not worked.have
Doodlereggie
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NRAS
1 year ago
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