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chloe40
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Bereavement Care & Share
5 years ago
Cocodamol & Bisoprolol
She is ok and the cause was put down to low BP poss brought on my stress (we have had a family
bereavement
recently). However I find myself wondering if the pain relief may have interacted with the heart med & caused BP to go too low. Any thoughts very welcome.
She is ok and the cause was put down to low BP poss brought on my stress (we have had a family
bereavement
recently). However I find myself wondering if the pain relief may have interacted with the heart med & caused BP to go too low. Any thoughts very welcome.
HHH2017
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Looking for advice
Anyway I finally got
bereavement
councelling around a month ago, I feel a little better, but still alone. I only have my two children, and no other family or support network. Any advice or support is welcome :)
Anyway I finally got
bereavement
councelling around a month ago, I feel a little better, but still alone. I only have my two children, and no other family or support network. Any advice or support is welcome :)
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5 years ago
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The loss of your Pet
Please do reach out for help if you are finding your pets loss just too much to cope with, you’ll find there are lots of pet
bereavement
counsellors and therapists these days to help you, check online or ask others for a recommendation.
Please do reach out for help if you are finding your pets loss just too much to cope with, you’ll find there are lots of pet
bereavement
counsellors and therapists these days to help you, check online or ask others for a recommendation.
chloe40
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Bereavement Care & Share
5 years ago
"When Grief Gets Physical"
"A recent article in Psychosomatic Medicine (2019) reviewed the research since 1977 on the immune system’s role in
bereavement
.
"A recent article in Psychosomatic Medicine (2019) reviewed the research since 1977 on the immune system’s role in
bereavement
.
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
My experience so far
My first stone was after a
bereavement
and then my second stone was when I was pregnant with my second child. Being pregnant with a stone was very difficult as there wasn’t a lot that they could do but once I had the baby I was able to pass the stone.
My first stone was after a
bereavement
and then my second stone was when I was pregnant with my second child. Being pregnant with a stone was very difficult as there wasn’t a lot that they could do but once I had the baby I was able to pass the stone.
Janee123
in
Cystinuria Support
5 years ago
Feel Good Friday
But I believe at times like these it's like experiencing a sense of grief and
bereavement
which mirrors the death of loved ones. Everyone deals with it in their own way, but for a time it's like someone said to me, [i]'I've buried my head in the sand and didn't want to accept that it was happening'.
But I believe at times like these it's like experiencing a sense of grief and
bereavement
which mirrors the death of loved ones. Everyone deals with it in their own way, but for a time it's like someone said to me, [i]'I've buried my head in the sand and didn't want to accept that it was happening'.
MAS_Nurse
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Care Community
5 years ago
Health update
Since I stopped my steroid treatment at the beginning of November 2018, family issues, including a
bereavement
have kept me very busy. Together with work (really looking forward to retirement but still 2 years to go) things have been too busy.
Since I stopped my steroid treatment at the beginning of November 2018, family issues, including a
bereavement
have kept me very busy. Together with work (really looking forward to retirement but still 2 years to go) things have been too busy.
Mitziecat
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
PTSD Help
(I don't think it's anywhere near as bad as someone who's been through war, or
bereavement
.
(I don't think it's anywhere near as bad as someone who's been through war, or
bereavement
.
Cookie101
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Has anyone an anniversary they'd like to share?
Hello friends, You're welcome to share anniversaries and birthdays with us here on
Bereavement
Care and Share. We understand just how difficult these can be, especially the runup to the day. Here for you. Chloe
Hello friends, You're welcome to share anniversaries and birthdays with us here on
Bereavement
Care and Share. We understand just how difficult these can be, especially the runup to the day. Here for you. Chloe
chloe40
Administrator
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Bereavement Care & Share
5 years ago
Emotional rollercoaster
It's times like these where things are really tough going (family
bereavement
, dodgy car, returning to work after illness and general stresses) where I would easily be able to justify having a drink to celebrate a life and to calm the soul to let me deal with everything else.
It's times like these where things are really tough going (family
bereavement
, dodgy car, returning to work after illness and general stresses) where I would easily be able to justify having a drink to celebrate a life and to calm the soul to let me deal with everything else.
Xenom0rph
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
PMR; holidays should be on prescription...
The disease seemed to come on after a few years of high emotional stress due to family illness and a more recent
bereavement
. But going away seemed to be a real escape...putting everything else on hold and living in the moment.
The disease seemed to come on after a few years of high emotional stress due to family illness and a more recent
bereavement
. But going away seemed to be a real escape...putting everything else on hold and living in the moment.
Daisyfield
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Therapy
Not been out for nearly two weeks-away, unwell and another family
bereavement
. It’s been a tough week and I’ve not eaten much but was determined to take some time for me this morning and just see how it went. Did a 25 minute run and until the last few minutes it was ok and felt good.
Not been out for nearly two weeks-away, unwell and another family
bereavement
. It’s been a tough week and I’ve not eaten much but was determined to take some time for me this morning and just see how it went. Did a 25 minute run and until the last few minutes it was ok and felt good.
madmother
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
5 years ago
Aripiprazole- feedback pls
Been relatively well since then, but had a lot of stress in the last year (a shock
bereavement
) and have been put on olanzapine 2.5mg as a mood stabilisor. I have been continually on the SSRI- sertraline for severe PMS, which helps a lot.
Been relatively well since then, but had a lot of stress in the last year (a shock
bereavement
) and have been put on olanzapine 2.5mg as a mood stabilisor. I have been continually on the SSRI- sertraline for severe PMS, which helps a lot.
JoannaBrooks
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Worried, anxious, in a pickle
I suspect, with hindsight, that the high BP was nothing to do with the T3 as I had had no other symptoms, plus a VERY stressful 18 months preceded by a close family
bereavement
. There is also hypertension on my dad’s side of the family. I know I just can’t go back to how I was feeling before T3.
I suspect, with hindsight, that the high BP was nothing to do with the T3 as I had had no other symptoms, plus a VERY stressful 18 months preceded by a close family
bereavement
. There is also hypertension on my dad’s side of the family. I know I just can’t go back to how I was feeling before T3.
maxart
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
If God & cancer were people
And exhale slowly thanks for that all you guys here on
bereavement
care and share your support has and is helping me peace love and strength to you all
And exhale slowly thanks for that all you guys here on
bereavement
care and share your support has and is helping me peace love and strength to you all
Lezneed2ruth
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Bereavement Care & Share
5 years ago
Looking for recommendations for private tinnitus treatment please.
It began 2 years ago following an extremely stressful period in my working and personal life (loss of job and
bereavement
). I have seen my GP 2 or 3 times. I have also seen an audiologist, physiotherapist and consultant at my local NHS hospital.
It began 2 years ago following an extremely stressful period in my working and personal life (loss of job and
bereavement
). I have seen my GP 2 or 3 times. I have also seen an audiologist, physiotherapist and consultant at my local NHS hospital.
hollyhock0
in
Tinnitus UK
5 years ago
Hypothroid
I did start some NDT only a quarter tablet and did start to feel better for a while, but had a family
bereavement
and just couldn’t cope with anything for a while. I also had asked for thyroid scan I was found to have a nodule but told to ignore it as it was so small!!
I did start some NDT only a quarter tablet and did start to feel better for a while, but had a family
bereavement
and just couldn’t cope with anything for a while. I also had asked for thyroid scan I was found to have a nodule but told to ignore it as it was so small!!
saffy1ruby
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
New to grief
I have obtained some
bereavement
advice/therapy and am waiting until I am able to begin long-term therapy. However, in the meantime, is anyone willing to share what helps them deal with their grief? Thanks, Kris.
I have obtained some
bereavement
advice/therapy and am waiting until I am able to begin long-term therapy. However, in the meantime, is anyone willing to share what helps them deal with their grief? Thanks, Kris.
kristinaapril
in
Bereavement Care & Share
5 years ago
Welcome to new member and old!
I would just like to say a huge welcome to the many new members who have joined us here on
Bereavement
Care & Share. Please do involve yourselves by replying to our posts and we'd love to hear your experiences too! Chloe
I would just like to say a huge welcome to the many new members who have joined us here on
Bereavement
Care & Share. Please do involve yourselves by replying to our posts and we'd love to hear your experiences too! Chloe
chloe40
Administrator
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Bereavement Care & Share
5 years ago
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