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Cannot be bothered syndrome!
Hi, Having reduced my pred dose from 20mg, i have been on 7mg for 3 weeks. I had some initial tiredness and sugar craving. That seemed to improve but have been having some low mood and cannot be bothered syndrome and get around to it tomorrow. Is this a common symptom and does it pass? Thanks I
Hi, Having reduced my pred dose from 20mg, i have been on 7mg for 3 weeks. I had some initial tiredness and sugar craving. That seemed to improve but have been having some low mood and cannot be bothered syndrome and get around to it tomorrow. Is this a common symptom and does it pass? Thanks I
Animalover65
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Imposter syndrome
Please excuse me, feel a bit embarrassed having to bring this up, but was wondering if anyone else has experienced similar to myself. I fell 30 feet 40 years ago, suffered a period of unconsciousness, amnesia both pre and post fall, couple of months hospital in-patient admission, speech and physiotherapies
Please excuse me, feel a bit embarrassed having to bring this up, but was wondering if anyone else has experienced similar to myself. I fell 30 feet 40 years ago, suffered a period of unconsciousness, amnesia both pre and post fall, couple of months hospital in-patient admission, speech and physiotherapies
dovrob
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Headway
2 years ago
Sharing a child with an ex partner with a brain injury.
Hi, I posted on here over a year ago when I was trying to free myself from the emotional ties of an abusive partner with a brain injury. We are not a couple anymore and haven’t been for about a year or more. He was short tempered with my older children and I, physically abusive and controlling. He now
Hi, I posted on here over a year ago when I was trying to free myself from the emotional ties of an abusive partner with a brain injury. We are not a couple anymore and haven’t been for about a year or more. He was short tempered with my older children and I, physically abusive and controlling. He now
Horsemad12
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Headway
2 years ago
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12 year old boy still having night time accidents
My son is 12 and has always had trouble with wetting himself. He took ages to be consistently dry during the day but never had any trouble with that now. I think he just didn’t want to take time out of his day to go to the toilet! Grew out of daytime wetting by the time he was about 8. He often wets
My son is 12 and has always had trouble with wetting himself. He took ages to be consistently dry during the day but never had any trouble with that now. I think he just didn’t want to take time out of his day to go to the toilet! Grew out of daytime wetting by the time he was about 8. He often wets
Wellhellothere101
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ERIC
2 years ago
Special Offer for Members of The IBS Network
Silicolgel is now available in The IBS Network online shop and to celebrate Silicolgel is offering members of our community 30% off its 500ml bottle size.
Silicolgel contains natural silica gel which coats the stomach with a protective layer. The particles then bind with irritants, toxins and
Silicolgel is now available in The IBS Network online shop and to celebrate Silicolgel is offering members of our community 30% off its 500ml bottle size.
Silicolgel contains natural silica gel which coats the stomach with a protective layer. The particles then bind with irritants, toxins and
IBSNetwork
IBS Network
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IBS Network
2 years ago
waking from an induced coma
Does anyone know where I could possibly find information regarding how people are woken from a head injury. So for example how they try and wake the patient and they give a time limit of say 2 hours then decide they aren’t ready so put them back into the coma and they keep doing this until they are
Does anyone know where I could possibly find information regarding how people are woken from a head injury. So for example how they try and wake the patient and they give a time limit of say 2 hours then decide they aren’t ready so put them back into the coma and they keep doing this until they are
Disney-28
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Headway
2 years ago
catheter placement
I've been reading that feeding the catheter via the radial artery at the wrist is preferable for a couple reasons. If there's unwanted bleeding it's much easier to stop in the arm than in the abdominal. There's no need to have to lie flat on your back from 2 to 6 hours after the ablation is completed
I've been reading that feeding the catheter via the radial artery at the wrist is preferable for a couple reasons. If there's unwanted bleeding it's much easier to stop in the arm than in the abdominal. There's no need to have to lie flat on your back from 2 to 6 hours after the ablation is completed
Racquet
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Silicolgel is now available in The IBS Network online shop and to celebrate is offering members of our community 30% off its 500ml bottle.
Silicolgel contains natural silica gel which coats the stomach with a protective layer. The particles then bind with irritants, toxins and gases, which are passed through the body. The gel is suitable for vegetarians and vegans and relieves upper gastrointestinal symptoms including heartburn, reflux
Silicolgel contains natural silica gel which coats the stomach with a protective layer. The particles then bind with irritants, toxins and gases, which are passed through the body. The gel is suitable for vegetarians and vegans and relieves upper gastrointestinal symptoms including heartburn, reflux
IBSNetwork
IBS Network
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Senna causing constipation?
My son has been on 1 sachet movicol for a year and poos every day with some accidents in his pants. He sits on the toilet 5 times a day in his toilet routine His bladder and bowel nurse started him on senna 2 weeks ago. To start with 5ml then increase to 7.5ml. At 5ml we noticed no difference. So we
My son has been on 1 sachet movicol for a year and poos every day with some accidents in his pants. He sits on the toilet 5 times a day in his toilet routine His bladder and bowel nurse started him on senna 2 weeks ago. To start with 5ml then increase to 7.5ml. At 5ml we noticed no difference. So we
purpleheather34
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ERIC
2 years ago
Recent diagnosis for PSP
My mum has recently been diagnosed with PSP and we are awaiting a meeting with the neurosurgeon and occupational health. Whilst I have done quite a lot of research and know there are challenges ahead, has anyone got any advice please in what to do in the early stages of the illness as she is falling
My mum has recently been diagnosed with PSP and we are awaiting a meeting with the neurosurgeon and occupational health. Whilst I have done quite a lot of research and know there are challenges ahead, has anyone got any advice please in what to do in the early stages of the illness as she is falling
Donnelly123
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PSP Association
2 years ago
desperate mum in need of help. 5yr old daughter with poo incontinence
my daughter struggled with potty training and developed a fear of pooing. She used to pop in her nappy fine but hardly ever on a toilet. She held it in and it cause constipation and was out on laxatives. She is no longer constipated and hasn’t been for at least a year but she still will not poo. It is
my daughter struggled with potty training and developed a fear of pooing. She used to pop in her nappy fine but hardly ever on a toilet. She held it in and it cause constipation and was out on laxatives. She is no longer constipated and hasn’t been for at least a year but she still will not poo. It is
Amanda8434
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ERIC
2 years ago
Finally got an appointment date
wanted to come on here with some updates. Got my first appointment with the GI doctor 2 weeks from now on October 7th. Some of my symptoms have gotten better. I was able to pass a normal stool with the help of mineral oil. Im still having problems with pressure that comes and goes like I have to pass
wanted to come on here with some updates. Got my first appointment with the GI doctor 2 weeks from now on October 7th. Some of my symptoms have gotten better. I was able to pass a normal stool with the help of mineral oil. Im still having problems with pressure that comes and goes like I have to pass
Huskey25
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Making steady Progress
Hi all ive not been on for a bit but I wanted to keep ya updated..yesterday I had another MRI scan on spine n cervical area which isnt what im pushing for but im another scan nearer to Neurology. What I can remember the spine specialist said the past injury and surgery on my lower back wouldn't cause
Hi all ive not been on for a bit but I wanted to keep ya updated..yesterday I had another MRI scan on spine n cervical area which isnt what im pushing for but im another scan nearer to Neurology. What I can remember the spine specialist said the past injury and surgery on my lower back wouldn't cause
Survivor37
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Headway
2 years ago
recovery after 19 months
hi all i just have a question which i really hope someone can answer my husband had a hypoxic brain injury 19months ago his recovery was very very slow the first year up until april when he started to walk and started to engage alittle more he had speech therpy who gave up on him about a month ago
hi all i just have a question which i really hope someone can answer my husband had a hypoxic brain injury 19months ago his recovery was very very slow the first year up until april when he started to walk and started to engage alittle more he had speech therpy who gave up on him about a month ago
fity123r
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Headway
2 years ago
A positive A&E experience
There has been so much comment about bad hospital experiences that I thought I should report a good one. Last night, just as the death of the Queen was announced, my husband was taken ill with acute abdominal pain. I phoned 999, got a quick reply and a sympathetic response and an ambulance crew arrived
There has been so much comment about bad hospital experiences that I thought I should report a good one. Last night, just as the death of the Queen was announced, my husband was taken ill with acute abdominal pain. I phoned 999, got a quick reply and a sympathetic response and an ambulance crew arrived
Buffafly
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AF Association
2 years ago
Reaching out
Hi all I recently posted about me bagging a one to one with a community support worker well this aft I went to see her with my son and it went really well my BIGGEST PROBLEM I face is the health n safety with the private rental I'm in.. I don't have anyone in my house other than family due to my chaos
Hi all I recently posted about me bagging a one to one with a community support worker well this aft I went to see her with my son and it went really well my BIGGEST PROBLEM I face is the health n safety with the private rental I'm in.. I don't have anyone in my house other than family due to my chaos
Survivor37
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Headway
2 years ago
I have a wonderful Solicitor
hi everyone, it’s been a while since I last posted my updated news. My divorce has been put on hold for whatever reason which I do not understand. I payed out 600 pounds for flights and accommodation but had to cancel due to the above. I am feeling so much better than before as I was in a mess physically
hi everyone, it’s been a while since I last posted my updated news. My divorce has been put on hold for whatever reason which I do not understand. I payed out 600 pounds for flights and accommodation but had to cancel due to the above. I am feeling so much better than before as I was in a mess physically
1949liz
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Headway
2 years ago
Understanding Palliative Care
I received a email today: There is a lot of confusion when it comes to palliative care.
Many people equate the term palliative care with hospice
, but the two terms are not interchangeable. Palliative care is a medical approach that can be applied at any stage of disease – even at the time of
I received a email today: There is a lot of confusion when it comes to palliative care.
Many people equate the term palliative care with hospice
, but the two terms are not interchangeable. Palliative care is a medical approach that can be applied at any stage of disease – even at the time of
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Trialing disimpaction
My 4 year old has been having very soft stool leaks on and off for most of her potty training life. We have had periods of several weeks at a time where she is absolutely fine and then the accidents begin again. The doctors felt her tummy and didn't think it felt like she was constipated, but after
My 4 year old has been having very soft stool leaks on and off for most of her potty training life. We have had periods of several weeks at a time where she is absolutely fine and then the accidents begin again. The doctors felt her tummy and didn't think it felt like she was constipated, but after
Minnie654
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ERIC
2 years ago
2nd recurrence 😢
Nov 17 3c HGSOC, BRACA2, surgery, chemo, immunotherapy trial, failed trial, 1st recurrence, chemo followed by Niraparib since April 2019 with no side effects at all, CA124 9-13. Was convinced I was ‘the one’ it was going to work for but in May CA125 went up by 3. Nurse wasn’t concerned, I knew!! Then
Nov 17 3c HGSOC, BRACA2, surgery, chemo, immunotherapy trial, failed trial, 1st recurrence, chemo followed by Niraparib since April 2019 with no side effects at all, CA124 9-13. Was convinced I was ‘the one’ it was going to work for but in May CA125 went up by 3. Nurse wasn’t concerned, I knew!! Then
Doglover1410
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
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