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Colestipol for IBS-D
Good morning, has anyone on here taken Colestipol for IBS-D? If so, how long before you noticed any change ?? I've been on this for a week now and am still having loose regular stools 😠my anxiety is through the rough as I heard this drug is miraculous at helping Diarreah!! Any advice would be muchly
Good morning, has anyone on here taken Colestipol for IBS-D? If so, how long before you noticed any change ?? I've been on this for a week now and am still having loose regular stools 😠my anxiety is through the rough as I heard this drug is miraculous at helping Diarreah!! Any advice would be muchly
Flik22
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Anxiety/Panic attacks
I wanted to know Does anyone ever feel the need to Catch a deep breath almost everyday all day? I catch myself doing it a lot... I do have a lot of Health anxiety and I always feel like I’m sick or dying. So I’m always stressed about SOMETHING idk I’m taking Alprazolam 1mg but Half. And usually helps
I wanted to know Does anyone ever feel the need to Catch a deep breath almost everyday all day? I catch myself doing it a lot... I do have a lot of Health anxiety and I always feel like I’m sick or dying. So I’m always stressed about SOMETHING idk I’m taking Alprazolam 1mg but Half. And usually helps
Mindfulnessxo
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Interesting use for SSRI antidepressants
So, it seems SSRI drugs can be used as a milder form of chemical castration for sex offenders: "In many countries,medication plays a central role in the management of high risk sex offenders, which in some cases can be made a compulsory condition of release to the community. The notion is that reducing
So, it seems SSRI drugs can be used as a milder form of chemical castration for sex offenders: "In many countries,medication plays a central role in the management of high risk sex offenders, which in some cases can be made a compulsory condition of release to the community. The notion is that reducing
_Alex_
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Mental Health Support
5 years ago
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Fluctuating symptoms: such a head f**k 🙄
Hello 😊 Please tell me I'm not alone in going mad at the fluctuating symptoms! Having suffered a MMC at 7 weeks 2 cycles ago, I'm now at 8.5 weeks and I'm over analysing symptoms or lack of!! Please tell me its normal for them to fluctuate? Sometimes the only symptom is very slightly tender BBs and
Hello 😊 Please tell me I'm not alone in going mad at the fluctuating symptoms! Having suffered a MMC at 7 weeks 2 cycles ago, I'm now at 8.5 weeks and I'm over analysing symptoms or lack of!! Please tell me its normal for them to fluctuate? Sometimes the only symptom is very slightly tender BBs and
Meditationconvert
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Mucoclear
After years of suffering with persistent and ever increasing hard to remove phlegm , carbocistine and ventolin ( nebulised) making basically no difference who do you suppose came up with a solution? Was it my consultant ? My doctor ? The copd nurses ? My nurse practitioner? Actually it was none of the
After years of suffering with persistent and ever increasing hard to remove phlegm , carbocistine and ventolin ( nebulised) making basically no difference who do you suppose came up with a solution? Was it my consultant ? My doctor ? The copd nurses ? My nurse practitioner? Actually it was none of the
soulboy118
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
secound impact syndrome question my family
ill just say it as it is instead of sometimes i start and my tbi its like its stuck with what ive learned yet nothing else is going on all my brain is wanting to get it out and im on screen keyboard on telly wireless mouse feb 08 2014 after over a year summer 2012 i remember telling my mum keep on going
ill just say it as it is instead of sometimes i start and my tbi its like its stuck with what ive learned yet nothing else is going on all my brain is wanting to get it out and im on screen keyboard on telly wireless mouse feb 08 2014 after over a year summer 2012 i remember telling my mum keep on going
eddstjohnoneday
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Headway
5 years ago
A useful video on protein, detoxing, MTHFR, fatty liver, neurotransmitters by Ari Whitten and Chris Masterjohn.
https://www.theenergyblueprint.com/protein-detox-fatty-liver-and-more/ This is worth a listen if you have time. It covers a range of topics. Interesting points on needing choline to detox, adding b2 might be enough for people with mthfr mutations to return to normal methylation levels, are you eating
https://www.theenergyblueprint.com/protein-detox-fatty-liver-and-more/ This is worth a listen if you have time. It covers a range of topics. Interesting points on needing choline to detox, adding b2 might be enough for people with mthfr mutations to return to normal methylation levels, are you eating
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Consolidation run no. 1 & 2
So, following the death of my friend of 8 years on Saturday (my treadmill), I went for a joddle outside on Monday morning, what a comedy of errors that was, first off, I didn't wear socks, I had grit getting into my trainers (only thing I can think of is that it was coming in the heel area as my Skechers
So, following the death of my friend of 8 years on Saturday (my treadmill), I went for a joddle outside on Monday morning, what a comedy of errors that was, first off, I didn't wear socks, I had grit getting into my trainers (only thing I can think of is that it was coming in the heel area as my Skechers
LeeU
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Week 5 - Day 3 - the big leap!
For most of the 48 hours between Week 5 days two & three I was so excited to make the big leap to 20 minutes. The rest day yesterday felt like it would never pass. I wanted so badly to finish day three. But then I went to bed. I actually did a bit of tossing and turning trying to face the fear of
For most of the 48 hours between Week 5 days two & three I was so excited to make the big leap to 20 minutes. The rest day yesterday felt like it would never pass. I wanted so badly to finish day three. But then I went to bed. I actually did a bit of tossing and turning trying to face the fear of
Maud42
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Wk7r2
Well, I don’t mind admitting this, that was the hardest run I’ve done since we started. Maybe I haven’t drunk enough water today, or maybe it was just too hot, but my legs were heavy whole way round, I had stitches for the first time, and I was wheezing like a 90-year-old on the gentle inclines. That
Well, I don’t mind admitting this, that was the hardest run I’ve done since we started. Maybe I haven’t drunk enough water today, or maybe it was just too hot, but my legs were heavy whole way round, I had stitches for the first time, and I was wheezing like a 90-year-old on the gentle inclines. That
Topcat09
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Is there any light at the end of tunnel
My little boy is five and has been soiling for nearly two years been on movical senna and currently sodium pricasolfate . We thought we had chracked it in February when he started on the sp . He was clean for nearly two weeks with very few accidents and was using the toilet . We have been having bad
My little boy is five and has been soiling for nearly two years been on movical senna and currently sodium pricasolfate . We thought we had chracked it in February when he started on the sp . He was clean for nearly two weeks with very few accidents and was using the toilet . We have been having bad
Scillycat
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ERIC
5 years ago
Champix fears
I tried Champix a number of years ago and had serious mood swings that were bad enough to make me stop. Tried again 6 months ago and got a horribly achy stomach...not just the nausea but achy as well. Going to attempt Champix again but dreading the stomach thing...anyone have any good tips other than
I tried Champix a number of years ago and had serious mood swings that were bad enough to make me stop. Tried again 6 months ago and got a horribly achy stomach...not just the nausea but achy as well. Going to attempt Champix again but dreading the stomach thing...anyone have any good tips other than
Karla1010
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No Smoking Day
5 years ago
Feeling light headed permantly
Hi everyone, havent been on this for a while, I sustained a brain injury due to a car accident back in Oct 2016. Its been a couple of years strugging with vertigo/dizziness but as time has went on the dizziness has settled but still feeling lightheaded although not dizzy if that makes sense. I ok in
Hi everyone, havent been on this for a while, I sustained a brain injury due to a car accident back in Oct 2016. Its been a couple of years strugging with vertigo/dizziness but as time has went on the dizziness has settled but still feeling lightheaded although not dizzy if that makes sense. I ok in
Emeraldgal
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Headway
5 years ago
Finally at peace
My sweetheart and soulmate said his final goodbyes on Wednesday evening May 29. He contracted a nasty upper respiratory infection the beginning of May and due to his PSP could not clear his lungs. Was admitted to hospice care at home on May 3 and put on oxygen 24/7. After a few days recovery from oxygen
My sweetheart and soulmate said his final goodbyes on Wednesday evening May 29. He contracted a nasty upper respiratory infection the beginning of May and due to his PSP could not clear his lungs. Was admitted to hospice care at home on May 3 and put on oxygen 24/7. After a few days recovery from oxygen
kandk
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Parkrun #5
Well, after a week on the Injury Couch, it felt amazing to get my kit on and make it to Parkrun this morning. I really wanted to beat my pb of 41.09 and I *think* I have done it. Waiting impatiently for my official PR time... Did my usual trick of forgetting to switch mapmyrun off as soon as I had finished
Well, after a week on the Injury Couch, it felt amazing to get my kit on and make it to Parkrun this morning. I really wanted to beat my pb of 41.09 and I *think* I have done it. Waiting impatiently for my official PR time... Did my usual trick of forgetting to switch mapmyrun off as soon as I had finished
Debston
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Alpha 1 antitrypsin question please
Hi- can anyone help? My GP recently requested a blood test for alpha-1 antitrypsin due to some wheezing I have, and a strong family history of COPD. The blood test that was carried out was Serum protein electrophoresis, which came back normal. I asked the GP if A1AT is included in that and she said yes
Hi- can anyone help? My GP recently requested a blood test for alpha-1 antitrypsin due to some wheezing I have, and a strong family history of COPD. The blood test that was carried out was Serum protein electrophoresis, which came back normal. I asked the GP if A1AT is included in that and she said yes
Chris1802p
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
incomums ( mums of incontinent kids. I invented the term) are superheroes!
Just worked out it’s been 1500 days since our daughter started potty training. We’ve made no progress at all. Despite maybe 100 appointments, various medication etc etc. No better than 1500 days ago. Wee and poo accidents ( lots) daily. No better than a baby. Some days I still feel I’m going mad. Though
Just worked out it’s been 1500 days since our daughter started potty training. We’ve made no progress at all. Despite maybe 100 appointments, various medication etc etc. No better than 1500 days ago. Wee and poo accidents ( lots) daily. No better than a baby. Some days I still feel I’m going mad. Though
Poppymum
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ERIC
5 years ago
Chronic pain after burr hole surgery
Hi fell down stairs a year and a half ago and felt ok however 4 days later I had a seizure whilst driving. Long story short I had a brain haemorrhage and emergency burr hole surgery. I take anticonvulsants for seizure activity and neuropathic pain however I still have chronic head pain at times and confusion
Hi fell down stairs a year and a half ago and felt ok however 4 days later I had a seizure whilst driving. Long story short I had a brain haemorrhage and emergency burr hole surgery. I take anticonvulsants for seizure activity and neuropathic pain however I still have chronic head pain at times and confusion
scotsquad
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Headway
5 years ago
Introduction to the group...Howdy From The USA
It is so nice to meet you ALL. I have joined here to get help with the Extreme nerve pain that I experience due to an accident from falling to the ground. I am now paralyzed in one of my legs. I developed Fibromyalgia thru out several parts of my body after the fall due to the extreme injury I sustained
It is so nice to meet you ALL. I have joined here to get help with the Extreme nerve pain that I experience due to an accident from falling to the ground. I am now paralyzed in one of my legs. I developed Fibromyalgia thru out several parts of my body after the fall due to the extreme injury I sustained
ChefShelly
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Indapamide
Hello. Have been prescribed the above for medium BP. Made me so sick and ill, loose bowels, nausea weakness, but they did work a little. Tried to cut in half but the symptoms are worse. Am supposed to put up with it for a time, but that thought is unbearable. The scrip is for 2,5 mg but
Hello. Have been prescribed the above for medium BP. Made me so sick and ill, loose bowels, nausea weakness, but they did work a little. Tried to cut in half but the symptoms are worse. Am supposed to put up with it for a time, but that thought is unbearable. The scrip is for 2,5 mg but
Fyllida
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
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