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trouble swallowing/keeping food down
I often experience not being able to swallow food and even fluids can take time to go down sometimes! i get awful pain in my chest when food is stuck and then comes back up-yuk! when this first started it was just my chest that i felt the restriction in but now even my throat is a problem with swallowing
I often experience not being able to swallow food and even fluids can take time to go down sometimes! i get awful pain in my chest when food is stuck and then comes back up-yuk! when this first started it was just my chest that i felt the restriction in but now even my throat is a problem with swallowing
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
12 years ago
Advice please
About 18 months ago I got so fed up with legging it to a loo 6, 7, 8 x a day (gone on for a good few years) not always the dreaded runs but never firm, on top of that I had lots and lots of burbs which I had put down to drinking loads of sparkling water .... Yes I know I should have gone to the
About 18 months ago I got so fed up with legging it to a loo 6, 7, 8 x a day (gone on for a good few years) not always the dreaded runs but never firm, on top of that I had lots and lots of burbs which I had put down to drinking loads of sparkling water .... Yes I know I should have gone to the
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Help please.
As I type my 5 year old son is in Hospital being treated for his Brittle Asthma, a diagnosis which was ""upgraded"" from asthma only last week. About 9 days ago my lad started to develop a little cough, nothing to worry about as it was not persistent and not showing any signs of wheaze and he had no
As I type my 5 year old son is in Hospital being treated for his Brittle Asthma, a diagnosis which was ""upgraded"" from asthma only last week. About 9 days ago my lad started to develop a little cough, nothing to worry about as it was not persistent and not showing any signs of wheaze and he had no
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
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Magnesium sulphate...what's next?
Hi, Just wondered if any of you out there have found that after a few times of being given magnesium sulphate that its not as effective as it was to begin with? What have u bern given instead? I will discuss this with my cons at my next appointment but wondered if this is usual. Thanks, X
Hi, Just wondered if any of you out there have found that after a few times of being given magnesium sulphate that its not as effective as it was to begin with? What have u bern given instead? I will discuss this with my cons at my next appointment but wondered if this is usual. Thanks, X
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Help or advice please
Hi - Apologies for the long message in advance but I would really appreciate any advice / opinion here. I am a 36 year old male - diagnosed with asthma since childhood. Been using Seretide for a few years. Asthma has been well under control. In January this year I became breathless very suddenly
Hi - Apologies for the long message in advance but I would really appreciate any advice / opinion here. I am a 36 year old male - diagnosed with asthma since childhood. Been using Seretide for a few years. Asthma has been well under control. In January this year I became breathless very suddenly
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
What's the best way to deal with someone in an anxiety crisis?
When my partner enters an extreme anxiety phase it feels impossible to talk with him rationally. He gets tunnelled visioned, becomes obsessed with detail and doesn't seem able to see the big picture anymore. He gets so overwhelmed with issues that he stays up all night, he doesn't eat properly and he
When my partner enters an extreme anxiety phase it feels impossible to talk with him rationally. He gets tunnelled visioned, becomes obsessed with detail and doesn't seem able to see the big picture anymore. He gets so overwhelmed with issues that he stays up all night, he doesn't eat properly and he
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Bog Off Viral Meningitis, I'm Back to Normal......
One of the common themes in questions about viral meningitis I see is 'when I'm going to be back to normal' or 'I just want to get back to normal'. For some people viral meningitis is a bit of an inconvenience for others, unfortunately like me, its a life changing experience full of compromises
One of the common themes in questions about viral meningitis I see is 'when I'm going to be back to normal' or 'I just want to get back to normal'. For some people viral meningitis is a bit of an inconvenience for others, unfortunately like me, its a life changing experience full of compromises
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Meningitis Now
12 years ago
More chuckles for Lexophiles (word lovers)
I don't enjoy computer jokes. Not one bit. I changed my iPod's name to Titanic. It's syncing now. When chemists die, they barium. Jokes about German sausage are the wurst. How does Moses make his tea? Hebrews it. I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me
I don't enjoy computer jokes. Not one bit. I changed my iPod's name to Titanic. It's syncing now. When chemists die, they barium. Jokes about German sausage are the wurst. How does Moses make his tea? Hebrews it. I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
My Dad is really bad at the moment he is breathing so hard even at rest ,and coughing so much .He has been on antibiotics and steroids
for 2 weeks but they dont seem to be helping .He has been on oxygen for 4 days now set at 2 ,having half hour about 6-8 times a day .He can only manage to get to the bathroom once a day .He is also on some sort of valium half 3 times a day.,Just wondered if anyone else has seen people that are really
for 2 weeks but they dont seem to be helping .He has been on oxygen for 4 days now set at 2 ,having half hour about 6-8 times a day .He can only manage to get to the bathroom once a day .He is also on some sort of valium half 3 times a day.,Just wondered if anyone else has seen people that are really
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Epsom salts and paraffin wax
spent yesterday afternoon imersed in an epsom salt bath , advised to have a shower afterwards which i did ,and slathered on moisturiser , then wanted to snuggle down in bed and keep warm which i did . turned off my phone and woke up 3 hours later after a lovely deep sleep , and was amazed still slept
spent yesterday afternoon imersed in an epsom salt bath , advised to have a shower afterwards which i did ,and slathered on moisturiser , then wanted to snuggle down in bed and keep warm which i did . turned off my phone and woke up 3 hours later after a lovely deep sleep , and was amazed still slept
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
20 year cough
Janice 13 Apr 12 6:37pm
Hello all, I am new here. If I can go back to the beginning to give you a idea of how things lie, I'm hoping someone might be able to give me some advice. 30 years ago when I was 22 I used to do a job that involved driving round rural areas, farms etc delivering newspapers
Janice 13 Apr 12 6:37pm
Hello all, I am new here. If I can go back to the beginning to give you a idea of how things lie, I'm hoping someone might be able to give me some advice. 30 years ago when I was 22 I used to do a job that involved driving round rural areas, farms etc delivering newspapers
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Restless Legs - GP answers the question.
Just to let the people who asked me to post how I got on at the GPs with my restless legs and twitching. The dr said it is possible to treat, as I think someone mentioned you have to take a valium based medicine, or alternatively drugs developed for parkinsons. In my case she has decided to send my
Just to let the people who asked me to post how I got on at the GPs with my restless legs and twitching. The dr said it is possible to treat, as I think someone mentioned you have to take a valium based medicine, or alternatively drugs developed for parkinsons. In my case she has decided to send my
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PBC Foundation
12 years ago
Massive Moan Alert - Ignorant Consultan!!!!
Angelica 19 Apr 12 1:53pm
Well, had my consultant appointment today. Good news - my ct scan showed no damage to my lungs Bad news- consultant doesn't believe in giving nebulizers as he believes they are ni better than a spacer. He would not listen to me when I told him that in an attack I get
Angelica 19 Apr 12 1:53pm
Well, had my consultant appointment today. Good news - my ct scan showed no damage to my lungs Bad news- consultant doesn't believe in giving nebulizers as he believes they are ni better than a spacer. He would not listen to me when I told him that in an attack I get
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
You might liike to read this
Went to my GP today because my meds are making me cold shortness of breath and cramping under ribs she said it could be sytoms of Serotonin toxicidty. She has given me some Valium to see if it helps. Just when i was doing so good about getting off some of them. Anyway came home checked out about
Went to my GP today because my meds are making me cold shortness of breath and cramping under ribs she said it could be sytoms of Serotonin toxicidty. She has given me some Valium to see if it helps. Just when i was doing so good about getting off some of them. Anyway came home checked out about
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
Hello! Newbie looking for advice and connections
Good morning everyone, I'm a 36 year old woman with a 3 year old daughter and a few years of RLS. I suffered with excessive daytime tiredness for years before having sleep studies at st Thomas hospital in London and was given a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea. They couldn't believe a slim woman
Good morning everyone, I'm a 36 year old woman with a 3 year old daughter and a few years of RLS. I suffered with excessive daytime tiredness for years before having sleep studies at st Thomas hospital in London and was given a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea. They couldn't believe a slim woman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
Magnesium feeds muscles and relieves pain caused by illness
news on yahoo today states magnesium helps stop stroke!! additionally the heart is a muscle. magnesium is absorbed through the skin and is found in Epsom Salts. two handfuls in a bath as hot you can tolerate for a max of 15 minutes minutes really does help bring down the pain brought on
news on yahoo today states magnesium helps stop stroke!! additionally the heart is a muscle. magnesium is absorbed through the skin and is found in Epsom Salts. two handfuls in a bath as hot you can tolerate for a max of 15 minutes minutes really does help bring down the pain brought on
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
scopes
Hi ive been and had a sigmoidoscopy today with sedation, it was that bad they couldnt finish, now have to have an barium enema, just got to Buscopan can help the pain inside ..
Hi ive been and had a sigmoidoscopy today with sedation, it was that bad they couldnt finish, now have to have an barium enema, just got to Buscopan can help the pain inside ..
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Sjogrens-just how dry can your mouth get?
I've long been diagnosed with Hughes and the man himself added mild Sjogrens a few years ago. At that time I was having dry eye problems and I have artificial tears for this. For quite some time now I've been having problems with a very dry mouth and throat which sometimes leads to great difficulty just
I've long been diagnosed with Hughes and the man himself added mild Sjogrens a few years ago. At that time I was having dry eye problems and I have artificial tears for this. For quite some time now I've been having problems with a very dry mouth and throat which sometimes leads to great difficulty just
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Scary New Sympton Continued
I got the results from my eeg this morning. It appears that all is normal. They had me on 10 mg's of Valium 3 times a day along with 1 mg of azilect,3 doses carbidopa 25mg/levodopa 100 mg, requip xl 4 mg and 1 carbidopa 50/levodopa 200 cr at bedtime. They seem to think the blackouts were from the valilum
I got the results from my eeg this morning. It appears that all is normal. They had me on 10 mg's of Valium 3 times a day along with 1 mg of azilect,3 doses carbidopa 25mg/levodopa 100 mg, requip xl 4 mg and 1 carbidopa 50/levodopa 200 cr at bedtime. They seem to think the blackouts were from the valilum
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Cure Parkinson's
13 years ago
The Day it all became clear
15th Aug 2011 / 3rd Nov 2011 2 days that will stay in my mind for life, The first date is now some what just a memory (I know that will be lost soon as my memory deteriates) It was a Monday I was due to pick my daughter Lauren and my nice Dominique up from Edinburgh Airport later that day, its
15th Aug 2011 / 3rd Nov 2011 2 days that will stay in my mind for life, The first date is now some what just a memory (I know that will be lost soon as my memory deteriates) It was a Monday I was due to pick my daughter Lauren and my nice Dominique up from Edinburgh Airport later that day, its
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
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