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Hello, I spent 4 weeks in ICU following mediastinitis/pleural and pericardial effusions/septic shock requiring thoractomy surgery. I had collapsed lung lobes therefore was supported by a ventilator. I have been home for 7 weeks now and am slowly recovering. My pending issues are pain at the surgical
Hello, I spent 4 weeks in ICU following mediastinitis/pleural and pericardial effusions/septic shock requiring thoractomy surgery. I had collapsed lung lobes therefore was supported by a ventilator. I have been home for 7 weeks now and am slowly recovering. My pending issues are pain at the surgical
Leenk8
in
ICUsteps
6 months ago
Hiccups update.
A little while ago I posted seeking advice on my having developed hiccups after upping my dose of B1 to 2ml jabs twice a week. The hiccups morphed into violent convulsions after a while. As I pointed out, the traditional treatment for hiccups is incompatible with Levadopa. The less effective alternates
A little while ago I posted seeking advice on my having developed hiccups after upping my dose of B1 to 2ml jabs twice a week. The hiccups morphed into violent convulsions after a while. As I pointed out, the traditional treatment for hiccups is incompatible with Levadopa. The less effective alternates
FoieGras
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Antipsychotics causing restless brain, Antidepressant causing restless sleep
If you can't love someone at their worst, you don't deserve to love them at their best. I meet a woman suffering catatonia and RLS in a psychiatric hospital, woman had serious injures, from jumping out of a car, her doctor said to me she was quiet psychotic when she first arrived to the ward. While
If you can't love someone at their worst, you don't deserve to love them at their best. I meet a woman suffering catatonia and RLS in a psychiatric hospital, woman had serious injures, from jumping out of a car, her doctor said to me she was quiet psychotic when she first arrived to the ward. While
RLSSCARER
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
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Linaclotide..... (Constella)
Hello all,after suffering IBSc (undiagnosed so labelled as IBSc) for a year now, trying lots of various meds and being hospitalised on numerous occasions I was prescribed linaclotide a couple of months back but held off on taking it as I'd had a few things switched around by my doc and I wanted to see
Hello all,after suffering IBSc (undiagnosed so labelled as IBSc) for a year now, trying lots of various meds and being hospitalised on numerous occasions I was prescribed linaclotide a couple of months back but held off on taking it as I'd had a few things switched around by my doc and I wanted to see
John_70
in
IBS Network
7 months ago
HICCUPS!
Started Costentino/Bryant B1 Protocol 6 weeks ago, using the injection method. Utterly stunned after 3 days to already feel a considerable improvement. Can this be real? Improvements continue over 4 weeks. My life has changed. Yes, Daphne is right, I felt at least 70% better. Time to up the dose to
Started Costentino/Bryant B1 Protocol 6 weeks ago, using the injection method. Utterly stunned after 3 days to already feel a considerable improvement. Can this be real? Improvements continue over 4 weeks. My life has changed. Yes, Daphne is right, I felt at least 70% better. Time to up the dose to
FoieGras
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Best Way to Post a Follow-Up or Update ?
Just wondering how best to post an update concerning my father's experience with episodes of psychosis after emergency surgery for a broken ankle? I don't know if people will more likely read it if I make a new post OR under the comments. My original post was 2 months ago. Thank you!
Just wondering how best to post an update concerning my father's experience with episodes of psychosis after emergency surgery for a broken ankle? I don't know if people will more likely read it if I make a new post OR under the comments. My original post was 2 months ago. Thank you!
rsacdoolittle
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
7 Yr old bed time wetting and occasional day
Hi all, my 7 year 3 m old has had ongoing issues with day time wetting, this has improved in school over last year and now he only occasionally has a small wet patch after school, but he often leaves going to the loo till the very last minute and sometimes doesn't make it, he has never had a dry pull
Hi all, my 7 year 3 m old has had ongoing issues with day time wetting, this has improved in school over last year and now he only occasionally has a small wet patch after school, but he often leaves going to the loo till the very last minute and sometimes doesn't make it, he has never had a dry pull
tthomas78
in
ERIC
7 months ago
calcium citrate
I only had 3 adcal-d3 tablets 1 a day but I got constipation, I have a hiatus hernia, which is the best calcium citrate I have read they are easier on your stomach, thanks.
I only had 3 adcal-d3 tablets 1 a day but I got constipation, I have a hiatus hernia, which is the best calcium citrate I have read they are easier on your stomach, thanks.
Radars
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
7 months ago
AGA - American College of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline: Pharmacological Management of Chronic Idiopathic Constipation - 2023
https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/2023/06000/american_gastroenterological_association_american.13.aspx Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a common disorder associated with significant impairment in quality of life. This clinical practice guideline, jointly developed
https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/2023/06000/american_gastroenterological_association_american.13.aspx Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a common disorder associated with significant impairment in quality of life. This clinical practice guideline, jointly developed
Meleber
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Gym Circuits - good idea?
I manage my fibromyalgia through pacing and exercise so I swim, walk, run and do AquaFit. I have recently also tried to include pilates or yoga for stretching as well. However these classes have been cancelled and there is now a gym circuits class which I have done twice. It has caused me so much pain
I manage my fibromyalgia through pacing and exercise so I swim, walk, run and do AquaFit. I have recently also tried to include pilates or yoga for stretching as well. However these classes have been cancelled and there is now a gym circuits class which I have done twice. It has caused me so much pain
Ninapod
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
Waking up a sleeping colon
I have had this happen several times. Yesterday I had a call from a person who was going to stop by in 2 hours with their grandchild. Of course I was thrilled but also realized by house needed a big once over. I literally flew around, vacumning and washing the bathroom, etc. Lots of bending down which
I have had this happen several times. Yesterday I had a call from a person who was going to stop by in 2 hours with their grandchild. Of course I was thrilled but also realized by house needed a big once over. I literally flew around, vacumning and washing the bathroom, etc. Lots of bending down which
NewEnglander
in
IBS Network
7 months ago
Last do embryo
hey all, I’ve posted here a few times. But we’re on the final leg and I have my last ever frozen transfer next Friday with our last embryo using donor eggs. This is cycle 8, with a twin MMC and endless tests. I showed I had high NKC and had the Alice, era which has shown I need an extra day of drugs
hey all, I’ve posted here a few times. But we’re on the final leg and I have my last ever frozen transfer next Friday with our last embryo using donor eggs. This is cycle 8, with a twin MMC and endless tests. I showed I had high NKC and had the Alice, era which has shown I need an extra day of drugs
Link1234
in
Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Besides the horrors of war PTSD is linked with other events such as witnessing horrific
accidents
, cardiac arrest, open heart surgery and many others. Is anybody suffering or has suffered PTSD? And what are your symptoms?
Besides the horrors of war PTSD is linked with other events such as witnessing horrific
accidents
, cardiac arrest, open heart surgery and many others. Is anybody suffering or has suffered PTSD? And what are your symptoms?
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Day four
Well what a journey, day 4 and still no kick back from IBS. So far the foods that have triggered my IBS that I have tried again. Tomato sauce, crisps/chippies, gingernut biscuits, water, saveloys, marmite/ vegemite and wholemeal bread. All in moderation except for the bread, love my bread. Not a reaction
Well what a journey, day 4 and still no kick back from IBS. So far the foods that have triggered my IBS that I have tried again. Tomato sauce, crisps/chippies, gingernut biscuits, water, saveloys, marmite/ vegemite and wholemeal bread. All in moderation except for the bread, love my bread. Not a reaction
Hidden
in
IBS Network
7 months ago
diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia. DIPNECH. I was diagnosed with this in Aug 2023 by Royal Brompton.
nobody outside of a small group of doctors at Rbht appear to know about this. It has no treatment. mic been asthmatic since 10months of age so I’m familiar with lung problems. But this is working in the dark.
nobody outside of a small group of doctors at Rbht appear to know about this. It has no treatment. mic been asthmatic since 10months of age so I’m familiar with lung problems. But this is working in the dark.
Bellaowl
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Hello
Hello, it’s weird to write some post on here, so here goes, So I’ve been living with post-concussion syndrome for the last two years after I was seriously assaulted in the workplace where I was attacked and punched in the head around 14 times leaving dents, I was bluelighted to hospital and then a week
Hello, it’s weird to write some post on here, so here goes, So I’ve been living with post-concussion syndrome for the last two years after I was seriously assaulted in the workplace where I was attacked and punched in the head around 14 times leaving dents, I was bluelighted to hospital and then a week
Thatfox
in
Headway
7 months ago
Sitagliptin
Has anyone ever been prescribed sitagliptin for recurrent implantation failure? I had a biopsy in Coventry (Dr Brosens) as we’ve had 3 failed transfers with top embryos and it has shown results which are more in keeping with recurrent miscarriages (which I’ve never had, never had a positive test) rather
Has anyone ever been prescribed sitagliptin for recurrent implantation failure? I had a biopsy in Coventry (Dr Brosens) as we’ve had 3 failed transfers with top embryos and it has shown results which are more in keeping with recurrent miscarriages (which I’ve never had, never had a positive test) rather
Am93
in
Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Living with Post-Concussion Syndrome
Hello, At what point do you just accept this is you life now? i hit my head at work on June 25 (day before my birthday, happy birthday to me). it left me with post-concussion syndrome i have good days and bad day, the bad days are ruining my life. i recently went back to work and i feel like im
Hello, At what point do you just accept this is you life now? i hit my head at work on June 25 (day before my birthday, happy birthday to me). it left me with post-concussion syndrome i have good days and bad day, the bad days are ruining my life. i recently went back to work and i feel like im
LeeSchmidt
in
Headway
7 months ago
Working at Home to Avoid Embarrassment at Work
With "work" changing so much since the Covid pandemic, are more people getting the option to work at home and thus are not having to deal quite so much with possible
accidents
while at work. I am curious if any of the group here has switched to working at home and has that worked out well.
With "work" changing so much since the Covid pandemic, are more people getting the option to work at home and thus are not having to deal quite so much with possible
accidents
while at work. I am curious if any of the group here has switched to working at home and has that worked out well.
incon1982
Administrator
in
The Simon Foundation for Continence
8 months ago
Intolerance, bug, or stress?
I keep getting horrible IBS flair ups every other week. My Doc has put it down to a tummy bug yet AGAIN. I have not eaten anything out of the ordinary, and am not under any more stress than usual. For months now I have been reluctant to go anywhere because of embarrassing wind (rear end) and so tired
I keep getting horrible IBS flair ups every other week. My Doc has put it down to a tummy bug yet AGAIN. I have not eaten anything out of the ordinary, and am not under any more stress than usual. For months now I have been reluctant to go anywhere because of embarrassing wind (rear end) and so tired
Edgar77
in
IBS Network
8 months ago
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