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phobias suck
hi this is my first post and i’m having a panic attack:) i have a very severe phobia of v*mit, and i’m feeling a bit nauseous tonight so i’m freaking out and have nobody to talk to. i’ve felt bad all day and been panicking and crying but right now i’m just feeling really scared aha
hi this is my first post and i’m having a panic attack:) i have a very severe phobia of v*mit, and i’m feeling a bit nauseous tonight so i’m freaking out and have nobody to talk to. i’ve felt bad all day and been panicking and crying but right now i’m just feeling really scared aha
ihateithere03
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Mental Health Support
3 years ago
Running songs
Morning folk, I was just wondering if people would like to post some great running ( and warm down) music. I have downloaded some already but would really appreciate some new ones. My suggestions for great running and inspiring tracks are: invincible by Muse, stuck in the middle with you by Steelers
Morning folk, I was just wondering if people would like to post some great running ( and warm down) music. I have downloaded some already but would really appreciate some new ones. My suggestions for great running and inspiring tracks are: invincible by Muse, stuck in the middle with you by Steelers
Downsrunner
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
COVID and Sedatation
My dad is going through something similar. He has been in ICU since the Jan 3rd, he was on a vent and now a trach. Every time doctors reduced his sedation he gets agitated and they keep giving him sedation. Doctors think he might have brain damage because he is not responding to commands but when family
My dad is going through something similar. He has been in ICU since the Jan 3rd, he was on a vent and now a trach. Every time doctors reduced his sedation he gets agitated and they keep giving him sedation. Doctors think he might have brain damage because he is not responding to commands but when family
nydia777
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
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How stable can we expect to be on T4/T3 combination therapy? / Hashis and jobs.
Hi - I’m on a T4/T3 combination trial and think we might be closing in on the right dose, finally, which is good. I’m not 100% sure yet, but things are definitely better than they have been since I scored an increase in T3 last week. I feel well enough today that I’m in the mood for considering getting
Hi - I’m on a T4/T3 combination trial and think we might be closing in on the right dose, finally, which is good. I’m not 100% sure yet, but things are definitely better than they have been since I scored an increase in T3 last week. I feel well enough today that I’m in the mood for considering getting
Lotika
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Mental Decline
Good morning, Everyone! It is hard to be despondent on a day like I am enjoying. The sun is beautiful on the snow and the temperatures are heading towards 40 today I hope to take my hubby out for a wheelchair ride this afternoon. In the last few weeks, but especially the last few days I have noticed
Good morning, Everyone! It is hard to be despondent on a day like I am enjoying. The sun is beautiful on the snow and the temperatures are heading towards 40 today I hope to take my hubby out for a wheelchair ride this afternoon. In the last few weeks, but especially the last few days I have noticed
Indiana-Girl
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PSP Association
3 years ago
A Different Perspective
Having been seen privately by an eminent rheumatologist.......a leading authority in the field of PMR/GCA, since my diagnosis in May 2019, I decided to change to NHS care, as weirdly there is much more support available in between appointments when you're under the NHS than as a private patient! I had
Having been seen privately by an eminent rheumatologist.......a leading authority in the field of PMR/GCA, since my diagnosis in May 2019, I decided to change to NHS care, as weirdly there is much more support available in between appointments when you're under the NHS than as a private patient! I had
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Request for Recommended Residential Care Options
Hi, Hoping you're well. I'm posting in the hope of getting some residential care options recommended for a friend of mine who suffered chronic brain trauma a couple of years ago. He's been in hospital ever since and now they're looking to transfer him to residential care. His injury has left him with
Hi, Hoping you're well. I'm posting in the hope of getting some residential care options recommended for a friend of mine who suffered chronic brain trauma a couple of years ago. He's been in hospital ever since and now they're looking to transfer him to residential care. His injury has left him with
Easebak
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Headway
3 years ago
Vbac or csection
I’ve had a csection due to breech baby in 2017 Gastric sleeve in 2018 Car accident in august 2020 that led me for a splenectomy and left collarbone fracture I am 34 weeks pregnant now but I have the choice of vbac or ecs what do you all suggest. Its been so hard deciding, please share vbac or second
I’ve had a csection due to breech baby in 2017 Gastric sleeve in 2018 Car accident in august 2020 that led me for a splenectomy and left collarbone fracture I am 34 weeks pregnant now but I have the choice of vbac or ecs what do you all suggest. Its been so hard deciding, please share vbac or second
Salwakay
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Air pollution 🏭🚗🚌
Following the news coverage yesterday on air pollution in relation to the tragic death of 9 year old Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, you may find this post helpful: [i]Connecting the dots between asthma and air pollution can be incredibly hard because the threat is invisible. It might be difficult to link exposure
Following the news coverage yesterday on air pollution in relation to the tragic death of 9 year old Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, you may find this post helpful: [i]Connecting the dots between asthma and air pollution can be incredibly hard because the threat is invisible. It might be difficult to link exposure
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Yet another update
I've lost track of what I've posted.. but we're still in hospital. Mixed opinions re impaction, but agreement at least around some level of constipation so on low ish level of Movicol/Laxido. Numerous tests, still in pain but now also with an absolute fear of eating. They are leaning more towards
I've lost track of what I've posted.. but we're still in hospital. Mixed opinions re impaction, but agreement at least around some level of constipation so on low ish level of Movicol/Laxido. Numerous tests, still in pain but now also with an absolute fear of eating. They are leaning more towards
CM0301
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ERIC
3 years ago
Spinal cord stimulation?
Hi I have alot of lower back problems, 2 hernatid disc pushing on nerves crumbling disc ect.... It's making my life a misery. I've had 2 lots epdural injections the last lot in November has made the pain even worst want to have SCS Has anyone had SCS spinal cord stimulation & could you tell me you
Hi I have alot of lower back problems, 2 hernatid disc pushing on nerves crumbling disc ect.... It's making my life a misery. I've had 2 lots epdural injections the last lot in November has made the pain even worst want to have SCS Has anyone had SCS spinal cord stimulation & could you tell me you
Jade22
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Life Insurance
What does everyone do for life insurance? I was in a accident in 2011 and suffered a severe head injury and had crainiotomy then surgeons found a bleed on my brain at the back of my head and had to do another op and remove it. In 2017 I had a seizure in my sleep due to the injury. No one will touch me
What does everyone do for life insurance? I was in a accident in 2011 and suffered a severe head injury and had crainiotomy then surgeons found a bleed on my brain at the back of my head and had to do another op and remove it. In 2017 I had a seizure in my sleep due to the injury. No one will touch me
Chris80
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Headway
3 years ago
Aggression
My husband had a AVM rupture about 9 years ago and in July two years ago he was in a motorcycle accident that caused a severe concussion. Since the accident he has suffered with a lot of things but aggression is his biggest. What have you done in situations of anger? Today he was upset that I said not
My husband had a AVM rupture about 9 years ago and in July two years ago he was in a motorcycle accident that caused a severe concussion. Since the accident he has suffered with a lot of things but aggression is his biggest. What have you done in situations of anger? Today he was upset that I said not
cashcraft39
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Headway
3 years ago
4yr 3month old son still wetting pants and soiling or fully pooing in pants.
Hi this is my first post on here, as have just joined. My son was 4 in January, started toilet training him at 3yrs, after a while he would use the potty when he had no bottoms on, but always have accidents if he had pants on. However, now he has accidents regularly whether he has pants on or not, wetting
Hi this is my first post on here, as have just joined. My son was 4 in January, started toilet training him at 3yrs, after a while he would use the potty when he had no bottoms on, but always have accidents if he had pants on. However, now he has accidents regularly whether he has pants on or not, wetting
H84AA
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ERIC
3 years ago
Is it possible to get industrial disablement benefit if I have post concussion syndrome as a result of an accident at work?
I have Post Concussion Syndrome as a result of a fall head first from a ladder with fractures to the eye socket and face and a suspected subarachnoid haematoma or distended vein. The key symptoms are headaches, migraine, nausea, dizziness/vertigo, fatigue and pins and needles on head. It has meant I
I have Post Concussion Syndrome as a result of a fall head first from a ladder with fractures to the eye socket and face and a suspected subarachnoid haematoma or distended vein. The key symptoms are headaches, migraine, nausea, dizziness/vertigo, fatigue and pins and needles on head. It has meant I
Cornishboxer2
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Headway
3 years ago
Another update on my dad
Spoke to the consultant today, my dad’s making good progress so far and they’re pleased about his lungs. They had him sitting up in a chair and breathing on his own,although he tired. He still has secretions, so they’re thinking they’ll look to extubate by midweek.I asked about his stroke and whether
Spoke to the consultant today, my dad’s making good progress so far and they’re pleased about his lungs. They had him sitting up in a chair and breathing on his own,although he tired. He still has secretions, so they’re thinking they’ll look to extubate by midweek.I asked about his stroke and whether
Hidden
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Trying to find nature throid in stock online? Any suggestions?
Please could anyone PM me if they know where I can source nature-throid online. I’m running low and I’m getting worried about the lack of supply everywhere. Also if it’s no longer possible to get nature throid anywhere what have people swapped to and how easy has it been to adjust dosing? Thanks in
Please could anyone PM me if they know where I can source nature-throid online. I’m running low and I’m getting worried about the lack of supply everywhere. Also if it’s no longer possible to get nature throid anywhere what have people swapped to and how easy has it been to adjust dosing? Thanks in
Bluemallers
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Drugs....
I got some tablets whilst on holiday (that’s when this all started) they were called alprazolam - they were amazing, but unfortunately the uk doctors won’t prescribe them, as apparently they’re too addictive! I can see why! Anyway, I’m now on mirtazapine & propranolol. The propranolol (beta blockers
I got some tablets whilst on holiday (that’s when this all started) they were called alprazolam - they were amazing, but unfortunately the uk doctors won’t prescribe them, as apparently they’re too addictive! I can see why! Anyway, I’m now on mirtazapine & propranolol. The propranolol (beta blockers
DonDon24
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
National Health Institute article: Dealing With Dizziness: Getting Help With A Balance Disorder November 2021
In the meantime, anyone living with a balance disorder—either temporarily or permanently—can also do simple things
at
home
to prevent falls and
accidents
. See the Wise Choices box for tips.
In the meantime, anyone living with a balance disorder—either temporarily or permanently—can also do simple things
at
home
to prevent falls and
accidents
. See the Wise Choices box for tips.
PrincessOfGod
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Gripe Water - Does it work?
Hiya, first time, exclusively breastfeeding, Mum of an almost 6wk old little girl here. So far baba has been very calm and chilled but the last few days she’s been having some hellish screaming fits for apparently no reason, hard to console/feed/put down etc. think it’s Colic (?). Although I know there
Hiya, first time, exclusively breastfeeding, Mum of an almost 6wk old little girl here. So far baba has been very calm and chilled but the last few days she’s been having some hellish screaming fits for apparently no reason, hard to console/feed/put down etc. think it’s Colic (?). Although I know there
Redshoes28
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
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