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Changes after head injury
Do people normally change much or notice changes in themselves? I had serious brain injury in a car accident in 2012. I know everyone says recovery takes years. For me it seemed to take months. I was in coma about a week came round in high dependency had trach tube in my neck so couldn't talk had to
Do people normally change much or notice changes in themselves? I had serious brain injury in a car accident in 2012. I know everyone says recovery takes years. For me it seemed to take months. I was in coma about a week came round in high dependency had trach tube in my neck so couldn't talk had to
keeley24
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Headway
7 years ago
CT Scan
Hi all you lovely ladies Have any of you been asked to just drink water an hour before your scan and no contrast at all? Apparently this is being trialled and my friend is quite worried that she was asked as her prognosis is now palliative. She is now concerned that something could be missed and could
Hi all you lovely ladies Have any of you been asked to just drink water an hour before your scan and no contrast at all? Apparently this is being trialled and my friend is quite worried that she was asked as her prognosis is now palliative. She is now concerned that something could be missed and could
Howick01
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Bed wetting regression
Hey all My nearly 3.5 year old boy has started wetting the bed again. He's been dry during the day since 22 months and dry of a night for nearly a year with the odd accidents at nighttime. Just over a month ago he reverted back to wet beds every night for about 4 weeks and now we are 50/50 with dry
Hey all My nearly 3.5 year old boy has started wetting the bed again. He's been dry during the day since 22 months and dry of a night for nearly a year with the odd accidents at nighttime. Just over a month ago he reverted back to wet beds every night for about 4 weeks and now we are 50/50 with dry
Caz2804
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ERIC
7 years ago
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I guess anxiety has its perks.
Today I had to go out because I missed a delivery and they couldn't deliver it without seeing my ID (It was e-liquid for my e-cigarette so age restricted)... believe me I did not want to go out, not because of my anxiety but because of my lack of motivation to do anything. Depression apparently.. anyway
Today I had to go out because I missed a delivery and they couldn't deliver it without seeing my ID (It was e-liquid for my e-cigarette so age restricted)... believe me I did not want to go out, not because of my anxiety but because of my lack of motivation to do anything. Depression apparently.. anyway
TheInjuredBiker
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Feeling nervous
Hi I am due to have a brochoscopy and am nervous of camera going Down through my nose and throat into my lungs ..i lnow i eill hsve throat numbed and sedation given but worried about gagging and not being able to swallow can anyone reassure me please x
Hi I am due to have a brochoscopy and am nervous of camera going Down through my nose and throat into my lungs ..i lnow i eill hsve throat numbed and sedation given but worried about gagging and not being able to swallow can anyone reassure me please x
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Rectal prolapse advice please
Hi all, I've had several invasive tests lately, including a proctogram and a colonoscopy. Had an appointment with my consultant yesterday and he's told me I have a rectal prolapse but before he can decide wether to operate, wants to have a look, with me under a general anaesthetic. Was just wondering
Hi all, I've had several invasive tests lately, including a proctogram and a colonoscopy. Had an appointment with my consultant yesterday and he's told me I have a rectal prolapse but before he can decide wether to operate, wants to have a look, with me under a general anaesthetic. Was just wondering
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IBS Network
7 years ago
Stimulating the mind of someone with brain injury
I recently reconnected with someone I've not seen for 30 years. He was my first boyfriend at school. We split up when I was 19 or 20 when I went off to uni and not seen each other since. A few years afer we split up he had a serious accident and ended up in a coma and was written off by doctors as a
I recently reconnected with someone I've not seen for 30 years. He was my first boyfriend at school. We split up when I was 19 or 20 when I went off to uni and not seen each other since. A few years afer we split up he had a serious accident and ended up in a coma and was written off by doctors as a
CareboxCommunity
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Headway
7 years ago
Lori
I had another post. But I have another one my fiance is more awake now from is induced coma. He has liver/colon cancer and had 3 treatment of chemo end of March. He hasn't had a treatment since. Because he's not healthy . He is on kidney dialysis and breathing Tube in mouth. I sure hope he makes it.
I had another post. But I have another one my fiance is more awake now from is induced coma. He has liver/colon cancer and had 3 treatment of chemo end of March. He hasn't had a treatment since. Because he's not healthy . He is on kidney dialysis and breathing Tube in mouth. I sure hope he makes it.
Lorij25
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ICUsteps
7 years ago
Sudium picosulfate questions
Hi all, My son has been moved from movicol to sodium picosulfate as the movicol didn't seem to be working. We've been told to give him 5-10 mls a day of it (he's an average-sized 5.5 year old). It's helped clear him out and we're having less accidents I have 2 questions about it though 1. His poo is
Hi all, My son has been moved from movicol to sodium picosulfate as the movicol didn't seem to be working. We've been told to give him 5-10 mls a day of it (he's an average-sized 5.5 year old). It's helped clear him out and we're having less accidents I have 2 questions about it though 1. His poo is
Upthatcreek
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ERIC
7 years ago
Returning to "normal"
Hello Everyone, My Mom finished frontline treatment in January, and had surgery in March to reverse her ileostomy so that she no longer has to wear a bag. While she's been on the mend, she often tells me "I feel different. I can't explain it. I don't feel unwell, but I don't feel great. I'm unable to
Hello Everyone, My Mom finished frontline treatment in January, and had surgery in March to reverse her ileostomy so that she no longer has to wear a bag. While she's been on the mend, she often tells me "I feel different. I can't explain it. I don't feel unwell, but I don't feel great. I'm unable to
rolycof
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Why has my Gastroenterologist diagnosed me with IBS when my Calprotectin level is 1700?
Health problems for about a year, bowels struggling to move, not typical constipation (stools are soft), blood and mucous in them, only diarrhoea and faecal incontinence on a couple of occasions. Nausea, headaches, tiredness, dizzy turns, aching thighs, swollen abdomen, but no pain or stomach cramps
Health problems for about a year, bowels struggling to move, not typical constipation (stools are soft), blood and mucous in them, only diarrhoea and faecal incontinence on a couple of occasions. Nausea, headaches, tiredness, dizzy turns, aching thighs, swollen abdomen, but no pain or stomach cramps
catherinecornyn
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IBS Network
7 years ago
Also...terrible chills
One of the symptoms OH is finding most difficult to deal with is sudden onset chills. Pretty much every evening, and this week sometimes randomly during the day, he suddenly gets freezing cold, covered in goose pimples and can't warm up. Doesn't matter how warm it is in the room or how many clothes he's
One of the symptoms OH is finding most difficult to deal with is sudden onset chills. Pretty much every evening, and this week sometimes randomly during the day, he suddenly gets freezing cold, covered in goose pimples and can't warm up. Doesn't matter how warm it is in the room or how many clothes he's
Chickenkeeper2015
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NRAS
7 years ago
HEART PALPITATIONS...SCARY LONG RUN I DON"T KNOW WHAT TO DO.
Hi..I just got a weird set op skipped beats, I suffer from PVC and PAC and sometimes I feel like I get a long run for a few seconds but I can't really understand how many and in what sequence because I get so scared that all i do is hold my breath. I feel like I am going to die and I go in panic... doctor
Hi..I just got a weird set op skipped beats, I suffer from PVC and PAC and sometimes I feel like I get a long run for a few seconds but I can't really understand how many and in what sequence because I get so scared that all i do is hold my breath. I feel like I am going to die and I go in panic... doctor
anneavo
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Deja vu, depression and anxiety
Hey, I'm new here. I've struggled with constant deja vu for 3 years living in a world where nothing seems real and as if I'm going to die any second. It feels magnified at night time when I'm going to sleep as I think I won't make it to the next day and any little feeing in my body scares me :( does
Hey, I'm new here. I've struggled with constant deja vu for 3 years living in a world where nothing seems real and as if I'm going to die any second. It feels magnified at night time when I'm going to sleep as I think I won't make it to the next day and any little feeing in my body scares me :( does
Megbrownex
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Desmopressin. Speed of affectiveness and altered behaviour.
Hi Folks and happy Easter. We've had my son on 100mg Desmomelts for just over a week now but there has been absolutely no improvement at all on them, in fact there have been a couple of mornings it seems that it is worse. I've been trying to find out just how quick they are supposed to work as my understanding
Hi Folks and happy Easter. We've had my son on 100mg Desmomelts for just over a week now but there has been absolutely no improvement at all on them, in fact there have been a couple of mornings it seems that it is worse. I've been trying to find out just how quick they are supposed to work as my understanding
DeeOwen
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ERIC
7 years ago
Use of fentanil patch in hypoxic brain injury
Hi guys, hope everyone is enjoying their Easter weekend as much as possible. It's been a while since I wrote but due to recent developments I am in need of your advice again. We had a consultant coming over from another centre to give a second opinion. As opposed to the Ines caring for my mom, he thinks
Hi guys, hope everyone is enjoying their Easter weekend as much as possible. It's been a while since I wrote but due to recent developments I am in need of your advice again. We had a consultant coming over from another centre to give a second opinion. As opposed to the Ines caring for my mom, he thinks
Tomtom34
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Headway
7 years ago
Access to medical records for my daughter who is 20
Hello My daughter has an acquired brain injury due to hypoxia, from which she is recovering. 6 weeks in and she is progressing well, just a long way way to go regarding her memory and cognitive function. I think it would be important to have access to her medical records going forward as she has major
Hello My daughter has an acquired brain injury due to hypoxia, from which she is recovering. 6 weeks in and she is progressing well, just a long way way to go regarding her memory and cognitive function. I think it would be important to have access to her medical records going forward as she has major
Phoenix68
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Headway
7 years ago
I'm losing my mind
I'm anxious about getting anxious. Has anyone else had their anxiety nit pick at their own relationship and make them think it's not worth it anymore? I'm driving myself insane. I can't sleep and I can't eat I'm having constant panic attacks. This is the worst my anxiety has gotten too. I need help and
I'm anxious about getting anxious. Has anyone else had their anxiety nit pick at their own relationship and make them think it's not worth it anymore? I'm driving myself insane. I can't sleep and I can't eat I'm having constant panic attacks. This is the worst my anxiety has gotten too. I need help and
Lucygarrard27
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
over active bladder?
Hi. My son is nearly 8 and is being treated with desmopressin for his bedwetting. It seems to have helped a little but he has only had a few dry nights, nothing consistent. It does seem to help if I lift him late at night, otherwise he usually wets, sometimes several times. We have seen the continence
Hi. My son is nearly 8 and is being treated with desmopressin for his bedwetting. It seems to have helped a little but he has only had a few dry nights, nothing consistent. It does seem to help if I lift him late at night, otherwise he usually wets, sometimes several times. We have seen the continence
faem
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ERIC
7 years ago
New to here
Hi, I'm new to here. Just wanting to connect with other parents in the same position. My husband and I have a four and a half year old girl who wets herself daily. She has never been dry. She has been out of nappies in the day for almost two years now and we haven't got anywhere in terms of her knowing
Hi, I'm new to here. Just wanting to connect with other parents in the same position. My husband and I have a four and a half year old girl who wets herself daily. She has never been dry. She has been out of nappies in the day for almost two years now and we haven't got anywhere in terms of her knowing
Poppymum
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ERIC
7 years ago
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