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Advice please
At the end of my tether, any advice would be gratefully received, don’t know where else to turn. Basically, three years ago my daughter 13 suddenly started having severe stomach pain which was so bad it sent her into seizures ( never had a seizure previously) found out eventually it was impaction. We
At the end of my tether, any advice would be gratefully received, don’t know where else to turn. Basically, three years ago my daughter 13 suddenly started having severe stomach pain which was so bad it sent her into seizures ( never had a seizure previously) found out eventually it was impaction. We
Jebewill
in
ERIC
4 years ago
Can anyone Offer Solutions To This
Hi Guys, Although I've posted here before I'd like to start again keeping it brief. I am really struggling with up to 3 trips to the loo for BM and still feeling like I need to go but can't. I go fine first thing in the morn after coffee but within 1-2 hours I get the feeling I need to go again but
Hi Guys, Although I've posted here before I'd like to start again keeping it brief. I am really struggling with up to 3 trips to the loo for BM and still feeling like I need to go but can't. I go fine first thing in the morn after coffee but within 1-2 hours I get the feeling I need to go again but
Devlin26
in
IBS Network
4 years ago
Cervical myelopathy fusion
Hi I have an operation coming up at some time in the near future for cervical myelopathy, it was due to go ahead before the coronavirus outbreak but got cancelled, I’m having a cervical fusion in c5/6 I already have c3/4 fused already due to a neck defect I was born with, has anybody had the operation
Hi I have an operation coming up at some time in the near future for cervical myelopathy, it was due to go ahead before the coronavirus outbreak but got cancelled, I’m having a cervical fusion in c5/6 I already have c3/4 fused already due to a neck defect I was born with, has anybody had the operation
Dozydora71
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
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Some words of encouragement
Hi everyone, I've been dealing with some bad anxiety as of late. It's not the first time, I've had it a lot the past few years but it's been controllable. Anyway as I said it's been bad recently and I've been having irrational fears of death and just been dizzy and spaced out a lot. A lot of this is
Hi everyone, I've been dealing with some bad anxiety as of late. It's not the first time, I've had it a lot the past few years but it's been controllable. Anyway as I said it's been bad recently and I've been having irrational fears of death and just been dizzy and spaced out a lot. A lot of this is
treyjeff
in
Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Things to Buy when Rehab is Over?
Happily, my father is out of intensive care and progressing well enough to go to acute rehab. We feel very blessed and I’m very grateful to have found this site- it was extremely helpful when we were going through the worst of it. Obviously we will communicate with the professionals and do as they recommend
Happily, my father is out of intensive care and progressing well enough to go to acute rehab. We feel very blessed and I’m very grateful to have found this site- it was extremely helpful when we were going through the worst of it. Obviously we will communicate with the professionals and do as they recommend
BHDFlower
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
Sunday’s poem
One, Two, Three By Henry Cuyler Bunner It was and old, old, old, old lady And a boy that was half-past three, And the way that they played together Was beautiful to see. She couldn't go romping and jumping, And the boy, no more could he; For he was a thin little fellow, With a thin little twisted
One, Two, Three By Henry Cuyler Bunner It was and old, old, old, old lady And a boy that was half-past three, And the way that they played together Was beautiful to see. She couldn't go romping and jumping, And the boy, no more could he; For he was a thin little fellow, With a thin little twisted
Lyd12
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Help! Switching milk feeds from baby bottle to sippy cup....
Looking for some help please. My son is 1 and I know by now I need to stop using normal baby bottles for his milk. I'm having real trouble though as every single other thing I've tried he's just thrown a massive tantrum at, spat the milk out, aggressively pushed the bottles away, thrown them around and
Looking for some help please. My son is 1 and I know by now I need to stop using normal baby bottles for his milk. I'm having real trouble though as every single other thing I've tried he's just thrown a massive tantrum at, spat the milk out, aggressively pushed the bottles away, thrown them around and
NE90
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
New to the group and looking for advice
Hes been prescribed both Movicol and Laxido in the past and both resulted in him having
accidents
all day every day. Hes also a very fussy eater and has to sniff everything.
Hes been prescribed both Movicol and Laxido in the past and both resulted in him having
accidents
all day every day. Hes also a very fussy eater and has to sniff everything.
daniellejarrett2017
in
ERIC
4 years ago
Diffuse Axonal Injury
My husband was involved in a serious car accident in sept 2018. He spent 6 weeks in an induced coma and we were then told he had diffuse axonal injury. He also had a serious leg injury. He now walks with a stick after an operation but hes still not confident. He has lived with carers in a rented property
My husband was involved in a serious car accident in sept 2018. He spent 6 weeks in an induced coma and we were then told he had diffuse axonal injury. He also had a serious leg injury. He now walks with a stick after an operation but hes still not confident. He has lived with carers in a rented property
ZP1980
in
Headway
4 years ago
Much worse during heatwave
For a long time my IBS has mainly caused problems with constipation to the extent that I usually take Movicol daily and sometimes need a glycerin suppository as well. During this current heatwave I have switched right over to diarrhoea mode - lots of loose motions and cramps. I haven`t taken Movicol
For a long time my IBS has mainly caused problems with constipation to the extent that I usually take Movicol daily and sometimes need a glycerin suppository as well. During this current heatwave I have switched right over to diarrhoea mode - lots of loose motions and cramps. I haven`t taken Movicol
janke
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Struggle with fibre
Hi it seems that any kind of fibrous food sets my IBS off, and fatty foods give me heartburn. Do you think there may be a reason for this? I am taking some probiotics and will take Imodium regularly, although on lockdown haven’t needed to. So really just asking if anyone else is the same and what foods
Hi it seems that any kind of fibrous food sets my IBS off, and fatty foods give me heartburn. Do you think there may be a reason for this? I am taking some probiotics and will take Imodium regularly, although on lockdown haven’t needed to. So really just asking if anyone else is the same and what foods
huggit
in
IBS Network
4 years ago
Was doing so well!
So after managing to stay home for the last 9 weeks - here I am again having been admitted. Not Covid, or at least I don’t think so - have been swabbed so will soon find out. The good old pred that I’ve been taking in high doses since October and been weaning slowly over the last 8 weeks has left its
So after managing to stay home for the last 9 weeks - here I am again having been admitted. Not Covid, or at least I don’t think so - have been swabbed so will soon find out. The good old pred that I’ve been taking in high doses since October and been weaning slowly over the last 8 weeks has left its
HoppyNurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Diagnosed now
Hi everyone - I’ve finally been told I have palindromic rheumatism and fibromyalgia, prescribed Amitriptyline to take at bedtime. How have you found this as a treatment? ss
Hi everyone - I’ve finally been told I have palindromic rheumatism and fibromyalgia, prescribed Amitriptyline to take at bedtime. How have you found this as a treatment? ss
Sunnyseas
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
The Road Less Traveled
Cancer has been the death default if man survives famine , wars,
accidents
and other diseases. Mother Nature wants us gone to preserve the earth’s resources needed to nourish the next generation . If man lived forever the planet would be consumed by its inhabitants.
Cancer has been the death default if man survives famine , wars,
accidents
and other diseases. Mother Nature wants us gone to preserve the earth’s resources needed to nourish the next generation . If man lived forever the planet would be consumed by its inhabitants.
Darryl
Partner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Finally a diagnosis
Hi everyone - thanks for your kind & helpful messages since a joined a few weeks ago. My rheumatologist has diagnosed palindromic rheumatism and fibromyalgia. Prescribed Amitriptyline. It’s a relief knowing what is wrong, now I can start find out how to manage it. Has anyone else found Amitriptyline
Hi everyone - thanks for your kind & helpful messages since a joined a few weeks ago. My rheumatologist has diagnosed palindromic rheumatism and fibromyalgia. Prescribed Amitriptyline. It’s a relief knowing what is wrong, now I can start find out how to manage it. Has anyone else found Amitriptyline
Sunnyseas
in
NRAS
4 years ago
Depo Provera
Good morning, I was simply wondering if I could ask others experience of Depo Provera injections? It’s my last option before another surgery to hopefully reduce my ongoing pain. What side effects are commonly experienced? Thank you so very kindly! E x
Good morning, I was simply wondering if I could ask others experience of Depo Provera injections? It’s my last option before another surgery to hopefully reduce my ongoing pain. What side effects are commonly experienced? Thank you so very kindly! E x
Ema4390
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Is disimpaction needed
Hello, my 5 year old has suffered from with holding poo for years , we finally got on top of it, but since COVID and now going back to school we are having poo
accidents
again.
Hello, my 5 year old has suffered from with holding poo for years , we finally got on top of it, but since COVID and now going back to school we are having poo
accidents
again.
EggandSpud
in
ERIC
4 years ago
Week 4 completed!
Yay, another week under my belt. I felt really good in this run & I even had a little energy to push slightly harder in the last minute .. I’d felt very slight knee discomfort on the previous time out, but I think that’s because I hadn’t transferred my insoles over to my new shoes 🤭🤣 . A bit naughty
Yay, another week under my belt. I felt really good in this run & I even had a little energy to push slightly harder in the last minute .. I’d felt very slight knee discomfort on the previous time out, but I think that’s because I hadn’t transferred my insoles over to my new shoes 🤭🤣 . A bit naughty
Needtoescapepo20
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Help for a newbie with relative just hospitalised
Hello, I am new to this,in fact I have never posted on any forum before. I am just after some advice really. I don,t really know if I am coming or going at the moment. My husband was admitted to hospital just 4 weeks ago, he had a bit of a funny turn and wasn’t responding to me, he was diagnosed with
Hello, I am new to this,in fact I have never posted on any forum before. I am just after some advice really. I don,t really know if I am coming or going at the moment. My husband was admitted to hospital just 4 weeks ago, he had a bit of a funny turn and wasn’t responding to me, he was diagnosed with
pozza40
in
Headway
4 years ago
Ongoing Amnesia.
hello lovely people; so i’ve been out of hospital for 54 days (ICU free for 76 days after 6 weeks in a coma due to a suicide attempt), and i read that memory loss of the event that caused your ICU stay is normal...however, i’ve noticed that lots of my previous memories are now gone. i can’t remember
hello lovely people; so i’ve been out of hospital for 54 days (ICU free for 76 days after 6 weeks in a coma due to a suicide attempt), and i read that memory loss of the event that caused your ICU stay is normal...however, i’ve noticed that lots of my previous memories are now gone. i can’t remember
mylko
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
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