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My son is now 11 and has suffered from bladder problems since he was a baby. He has an over active bladder and a small bladder capacity (about 90ml). The specialist has ruled out constipation and has put him on Tolterodine, which I suppose is helping a little, but he still has frequent accidents.
My son is now 11 and has suffered from bladder problems since he was a baby. He has an over active bladder and a small bladder capacity (about 90ml). The specialist has ruled out constipation and has put him on Tolterodine, which I suppose is helping a little, but he still has frequent accidents.
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4 years ago
OVERCOMING GVHD AFTER ASCT
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:56 am Morning all... :D For some of us here, (but hopefully not all...?), some may eventually have to travel down the path of having an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), when and if it becomes necessary... ... If, and when that occurs, one of the known
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:56 am Morning all... :D For some of us here, (but hopefully not all...?), some may eventually have to travel down the path of having an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), when and if it becomes necessary... ... If, and when that occurs, one of the known
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Thank you for dental advice.
Thank you for your help to the seven ladies who gave me dental advice. I have clove oil now and I will battle for an appointment when the time comes. Pauline, your fall was shocking and I am so glad your teeth were restored. There are so many things that can go wrong with teeth and very vulnerable on
Thank you for your help to the seven ladies who gave me dental advice. I have clove oil now and I will battle for an appointment when the time comes. Pauline, your fall was shocking and I am so glad your teeth were restored. There are so many things that can go wrong with teeth and very vulnerable on
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
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Low AMH Cycle update. Starting stims tomorrow!
Hello Ladies. As promised, a cycle update from me! I have finished my 21 days of Microgynon30. It’s my CD1 today so on CD2 tomorrow il start Buserelin and Bemfola 300iu. My first scan is booked for Monday 20th. I’m so glad the microgynon stage is over. Last round I found it the most difficult part because
Hello Ladies. As promised, a cycle update from me! I have finished my 21 days of Microgynon30. It’s my CD1 today so on CD2 tomorrow il start Buserelin and Bemfola 300iu. My first scan is booked for Monday 20th. I’m so glad the microgynon stage is over. Last round I found it the most difficult part because
Countrymouse56
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
W8R1 - A pleasant surprise
Week 8 had been playing on my mind a little. I had read a number of posts saying how difficult people were finding it and I had a real struggle with W7R3. So I got up a little earlier than usual this morning, in an attempt to avoid the heat, and set off on the brisk walk. By the time the 5 mins were
Week 8 had been playing on my mind a little. I had read a number of posts saying how difficult people were finding it and I had a real struggle with W7R3. So I got up a little earlier than usual this morning, in an attempt to avoid the heat, and set off on the brisk walk. By the time the 5 mins were
TeeJay66
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
8 year old son on Movicol for 7 months - no progress
Hello, I’m struggling with my son who turned 8 in April. He has been on Movicol since xmas (varying amounts) and there seems to be no improvement. Have tried disimpacting several times but never sure if we quite got there fully. It also doesn’t help that he wants privacy when he uses the toilet and
Hello, I’m struggling with my son who turned 8 in April. He has been on Movicol since xmas (varying amounts) and there seems to be no improvement. Have tried disimpacting several times but never sure if we quite got there fully. It also doesn’t help that he wants privacy when he uses the toilet and
Caligirl38
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ERIC
4 years ago
New to the group and looking for advice
Hi My son was 5 in March and we have been dealing with issues since he was 6 months old. Hes always had issues with going to the toilet and would prefer to stand to go instead of sitting down. Hes been prescribed both Movicol and Laxido in the past and both resulted in him having accidents all day every
Hi My son was 5 in March and we have been dealing with issues since he was 6 months old. Hes always had issues with going to the toilet and would prefer to stand to go instead of sitting down. Hes been prescribed both Movicol and Laxido in the past and both resulted in him having accidents all day every
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ERIC
4 years ago
New here: prolapsed rectum and straining to do soft poos??
Sorry for long post and lots of poo details! My son suddenly started wetting the bed nearly every night a few weeks ago (he's nearly 7). He's had a few wet nights in the past but we'd never worried about it before. No UTI, so we started with an alarm. Then we realised he had been/was having soiling
Sorry for long post and lots of poo details! My son suddenly started wetting the bed nearly every night a few weeks ago (he's nearly 7). He's had a few wet nights in the past but we'd never worried about it before. No UTI, so we started with an alarm. Then we realised he had been/was having soiling
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ERIC
4 years ago
My Dad Tracheostomy failed again
What was a good day yesterday where we managed to get smile and a kiss for the kids. Today his was agitated and uncomfortable and he managed to pull his feeding tube and the trach was leaking, he back in the ventilator and in light sedation. Tomorrow they hope to review it and may redo the Tracheostomy
What was a good day yesterday where we managed to get smile and a kiss for the kids. Today his was agitated and uncomfortable and he managed to pull his feeding tube and the trach was leaking, he back in the ventilator and in light sedation. Tomorrow they hope to review it and may redo the Tracheostomy
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Little Embie on board! - what supplements to stop? / tips
Firstly thank you all so much for your responses yesterday!. Little embie now on board! Out of my 4 , i had one 5aa that has been put in. Two others that are close but not quite there yet to freeze ( they are letting me know tomorrow) my lining just made it at 6.5! Hopefully thick enough! I do have
Firstly thank you all so much for your responses yesterday!. Little embie now on board! Out of my 4 , i had one 5aa that has been put in. Two others that are close but not quite there yet to freeze ( they are letting me know tomorrow) my lining just made it at 6.5! Hopefully thick enough! I do have
kathgibson22
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Feeling deflated...
Ive suffered with IBS for a number of years. I first remember symptoms getting bad when I was about 11 years old. Id had a few accidents at school, time off etc. Ive always just tried to cope with it as best I can but the older Ive got, the more debilitating Ive found it. Im diagnosed with Hypermobility
Ive suffered with IBS for a number of years. I first remember symptoms getting bad when I was about 11 years old. Id had a few accidents at school, time off etc. Ive always just tried to cope with it as best I can but the older Ive got, the more debilitating Ive found it. Im diagnosed with Hypermobility
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Memory Lane Jar
I just wanted to share this wonderful idea! My daughter presented a "Memory Jar" to my Mom yesterday; I have to say it was an absolute home run! All of the grandchildren wrote 10 individual memories to share with Mom, and they were written on colored scrolls, wrapped with a ribbon and placed in the
I just wanted to share this wonderful idea! My daughter presented a "Memory Jar" to my Mom yesterday; I have to say it was an absolute home run! All of the grandchildren wrote 10 individual memories to share with Mom, and they were written on colored scrolls, wrapped with a ribbon and placed in the
bazooka111
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PSP Association
4 years ago
New article on designing proper trials for T4/T3 combination therapy
New article has appeared in full discussing how to design trials for determining use of combination therapy. Naturally, being US based, it makes no mention of our work whatsoever.
HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY ARTICLE
Front. Endocrinol., 08 July 2020 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00371
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New article has appeared in full discussing how to design trials for determining use of combination therapy. Naturally, being US based, it makes no mention of our work whatsoever.
HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY ARTICLE
Front. Endocrinol., 08 July 2020 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00371
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diogenes
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Pleurx catheter?
I had a pleurodesis just under 3 months ago. It hasn't worked as I had hoped. I am not sure if I am a candidate for a pleurx catheter as it seems the fluid buildup in my lungs is slow, at least for the time being. I noticed that the fluid build up rapidly increases every third treatment after I have
I had a pleurodesis just under 3 months ago. It hasn't worked as I had hoped. I am not sure if I am a candidate for a pleurx catheter as it seems the fluid buildup in my lungs is slow, at least for the time being. I noticed that the fluid build up rapidly increases every third treatment after I have
Natsmb
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Flare-up not under control and just don't know what to do
Hi everyone Bit of background: Had PMR for 3 years in October but only diagnosed 2 years ago in October. Been on a steroid reduction scheme but developed steroid myopathy in December 2019 (when I had a flare-up and increased steroids) which was only diagnosed in April 2020. Was advised to reduce 1mg
Hi everyone Bit of background: Had PMR for 3 years in October but only diagnosed 2 years ago in October. Been on a steroid reduction scheme but developed steroid myopathy in December 2019 (when I had a flare-up and increased steroids) which was only diagnosed in April 2020. Was advised to reduce 1mg
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Nearly 9, bedwetting
Hi, my son has struggled with bed wetting on and off since he was 6. At this stage, his grandad died and he moved schools. Since then he's regularly wet the bed. Since lockdown, he has been better and had a few weeks dry, but this week he's been wet 5 nights in a row. Any suggestions? He's never had
Hi, my son has struggled with bed wetting on and off since he was 6. At this stage, his grandad died and he moved schools. Since then he's regularly wet the bed. Since lockdown, he has been better and had a few weeks dry, but this week he's been wet 5 nights in a row. Any suggestions? He's never had
Samson2020
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ERIC
4 years ago
Medication Dilemma
Last year I was on a cocktail of asthma drugs. Around this time I was regularly hitting my PB. I began to feel uncomfortable taking so many drugs and decided that I wanted to try controlling my asthma with combo inhaler and salbutamol. For the last 6 months or so I’ve not been anywhere near the PB set
Last year I was on a cocktail of asthma drugs. Around this time I was regularly hitting my PB. I began to feel uncomfortable taking so many drugs and decided that I wanted to try controlling my asthma with combo inhaler and salbutamol. For the last 6 months or so I’ve not been anywhere near the PB set
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Tracheostomy
My husband is still sedated and on the tracheostomy. His oxygen level is still 35% and he requires the ventilator. It has been 5 weeks now since he is in icu and no progress and I am worried.
My husband is still sedated and on the tracheostomy. His oxygen level is still 35% and he requires the ventilator. It has been 5 weeks now since he is in icu and no progress and I am worried.
Rgsable
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Random attacks
I think most of us are aware of what causes flare ups, be it specific foods, stress etc. But does anyone just get random attacks for no reason? This week I’ve had 2 really bad bouts of diarrhoea, Imodium helped but I still have the cramps and general pains. Nothing unusual eaten this week, been good
I think most of us are aware of what causes flare ups, be it specific foods, stress etc. But does anyone just get random attacks for no reason? This week I’ve had 2 really bad bouts of diarrhoea, Imodium helped but I still have the cramps and general pains. Nothing unusual eaten this week, been good
Catchat21
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IBS Network
4 years ago
ASTHMA
Good evening.My son suffer bronchial asthma from 3y.he is 8 now.he has asthma attacks every night. he should take zaditen every night for month.Iam very worried about.if it is right or not .who has information about it, let me know. please.....
Good evening.My son suffer bronchial asthma from 3y.he is 8 now.he has asthma attacks every night. he should take zaditen every night for month.Iam very worried about.if it is right or not .who has information about it, let me know. please.....
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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