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Flash backs covid pneumonitis
Hi I’m nearly 6 months post ventilation from covid pneumonitis and the flash backs are now giving me bad panic attacks this is the worst I’ve ever been, I’m waiting for councilling due to start in 3 weeks had anyone get any coping tips that I could possibly try to stop or not be so bad with the flashbacks
Hi I’m nearly 6 months post ventilation from covid pneumonitis and the flash backs are now giving me bad panic attacks this is the worst I’ve ever been, I’m waiting for councilling due to start in 3 weeks had anyone get any coping tips that I could possibly try to stop or not be so bad with the flashbacks
Nala8573
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
My Cryo PVI Ablation experience
I had a Cryo Pulmonary Vein Isolation Ablation on Monday….I was quite nervous to be honest not ever having had much done in hospital before, well, it was a very strange and interesting experience, I was only under light sedation so can remember everything..no pain .but some very strange sensations
I had a Cryo Pulmonary Vein Isolation Ablation on Monday….I was quite nervous to be honest not ever having had much done in hospital before, well, it was a very strange and interesting experience, I was only under light sedation so can remember everything..no pain .but some very strange sensations
Simoni
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AF Association
2 years ago
Home dialysis question
Has anyone had experience with both home hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis? If so, what were the pros and cons for each.
Has anyone had experience with both home hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis? If so, what were the pros and cons for each.
Yojimboken
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
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Flashbacks and anxiety
How do you handle flashbacks? After being in the hospital in a diabetic coma, kidneys failing, pneumonia and more I have flashbacks of being in the hospital and coming slowly out of a coma. Also, I have flashbacks from being in rehab. I feel like I am in the hospital again when I am in my kitchen
How do you handle flashbacks? After being in the hospital in a diabetic coma, kidneys failing, pneumonia and more I have flashbacks of being in the hospital and coming slowly out of a coma. Also, I have flashbacks from being in rehab. I feel like I am in the hospital again when I am in my kitchen
rubydoobee
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Apathy
does anyone suffer from apathy following a hypoxic brain injury and can it improve in time
does anyone suffer from apathy following a hypoxic brain injury and can it improve in time
bruno2008
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Headway
2 years ago
Really wet nights - 9 year old
We are struggling with how to help our 9 year old (very soon 10) - he has primary enuresis. He is getting very conscious of his wet nights. We have just been camping for 4 nights and 3/4 he was wet so much it came through everything (he wears a drynite) and through to his air bed. The drynites are
We are struggling with how to help our 9 year old (very soon 10) - he has primary enuresis. He is getting very conscious of his wet nights. We have just been camping for 4 nights and 3/4 he was wet so much it came through everything (he wears a drynite) and through to his air bed. The drynites are
Phoenix78
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ERIC
2 years ago
a "year"
well,yesterday was exactly a year since i first saw my boy after his horrible accident.some of you will recall that i was unable to see him for 17 weeks due to covid/restrictions in h.d.u ward at hospital.he had been transffered to nuero unit from hospital.i remember how terrified i was on my way there
well,yesterday was exactly a year since i first saw my boy after his horrible accident.some of you will recall that i was unable to see him for 17 weeks due to covid/restrictions in h.d.u ward at hospital.he had been transffered to nuero unit from hospital.i remember how terrified i was on my way there
Dogsabighelp
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Headway
2 years ago
Same old same old
Well here I am again still stuck in fatigued and stiff sore body trying to just drag myself on. It been 3 mths since my synatchen test that was normal. So still just trying to get down on the steroids and don’t feel any different . Don’t know if it’s post covid , flair, steroid withdrawal ( doing 1/
Well here I am again still stuck in fatigued and stiff sore body trying to just drag myself on. It been 3 mths since my synatchen test that was normal. So still just trying to get down on the steroids and don’t feel any different . Don’t know if it’s post covid , flair, steroid withdrawal ( doing 1/
Avadip12
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
S.A.D. help
Hey everyone! I have some seasonal affective Depression. It is worse in the dark winter months, but it starts to get better around March. However, this year my area has been hit with late snow, and wind for the past week-and-a-half. I have been doing pretty well, and excited to think that "Spring"
Hey everyone! I have some seasonal affective Depression. It is worse in the dark winter months, but it starts to get better around March. However, this year my area has been hit with late snow, and wind for the past week-and-a-half. I have been doing pretty well, and excited to think that "Spring"
SurvivingEveryday
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Mental Health Support
2 years ago
whats happing to hubby he was improving so well last month
hiya all my hubby had a hypoxic brain injury about 15months ago last month he was improving so much like talking walkin was more aware of himself and everyone but all of a sudden his stopped talking walking is not really intrested in anything just wants to sleep all the time has stopped using his mobile
hiya all my hubby had a hypoxic brain injury about 15months ago last month he was improving so much like talking walkin was more aware of himself and everyone but all of a sudden his stopped talking walking is not really intrested in anything just wants to sleep all the time has stopped using his mobile
fity123r
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Headway
2 years ago
"Emotional flashbacks" to things I don't remember
There have been a lot of posts about flashbacks, but I think I may be having flashbacks to things I have no conscious memory of. It isn't quite a panic attack, but I struggle to speak and suddenly burst into tears. It's usually triggered by being handled in a way that hurts, or getting stuck in an uncomfortable
There have been a lot of posts about flashbacks, but I think I may be having flashbacks to things I have no conscious memory of. It isn't quite a panic attack, but I struggle to speak and suddenly burst into tears. It's usually triggered by being handled in a way that hurts, or getting stuck in an uncomfortable
Kit10
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Pred Before Surgery
I am due to have replacement hip surgery soon and one of the instructions pre op is not to have anything to drink that contains milk 6 hours before my admittance time of 7.30am. I am having a spinal block, not general anaesthetic. I normally have my pred about 7am with a yoghurt so what is your advice
I am due to have replacement hip surgery soon and one of the instructions pre op is not to have anything to drink that contains milk 6 hours before my admittance time of 7.30am. I am having a spinal block, not general anaesthetic. I normally have my pred about 7am with a yoghurt so what is your advice
Retallack
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Is anyone familiar with concussions?
Hello all, My friend received a bad blow to the head that was unrelated to biking, and it's not good for either of us because it's stressful and limits our lives in some ways. Two weeks later, he is still experiencing dizziness, mood swings, and general fuzziness. Help. liamnoah
Hello all, My friend received a bad blow to the head that was unrelated to biking, and it's not good for either of us because it's stressful and limits our lives in some ways. Two weeks later, he is still experiencing dizziness, mood swings, and general fuzziness. Help. liamnoah
liamnoah
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Headway
2 years ago
Pulmonary vein isolation
Hello. Has anyone here gone through radio frequency ablation for pulmonary veins isolation? I know they have to pierce the atrial wall to get to the veins and I am curious if it's painful? I have gone through two ablations which were much simpler, never left the right atrium and I was mildly sedated
Hello. Has anyone here gone through radio frequency ablation for pulmonary veins isolation? I know they have to pierce the atrial wall to get to the veins and I am curious if it's painful? I have gone through two ablations which were much simpler, never left the right atrium and I was mildly sedated
Sakhay
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AF Association
2 years ago
Pain post-hysterectomy
Hello, I'm 13 weeks post-hysterectomy and endo excision, which I opted for as all else failed. I had endo and adenomyosis- long story! I seemed to be doing really well, and now today I was awake very early due to pain and crazy bloating. I can barely sit up or walk, it's horrible. I did try some stretches
Hello, I'm 13 weeks post-hysterectomy and endo excision, which I opted for as all else failed. I had endo and adenomyosis- long story! I seemed to be doing really well, and now today I was awake very early due to pain and crazy bloating. I can barely sit up or walk, it's horrible. I did try some stretches
Smiles-are-free
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Electroconvulsive Therapy Intervention for Parkinson’s Disease
Have not heard of this option before: Electroconvulsive Therapy Intervention for Parkinson’s Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC4655896/ CONCLUSION Our review of the literature supports the use of ECT as an effective treatment for alleviating refractory motor symptoms in people
Have not heard of this option before: Electroconvulsive Therapy Intervention for Parkinson’s Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC4655896/ CONCLUSION Our review of the literature supports the use of ECT as an effective treatment for alleviating refractory motor symptoms in people
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
School Residential Trip
My son is 9 and has always suffered from an overactive bladder. He has to really rush to the toilet when he needs to go. At school he's allowed to leave class without asking whenever he needs to and he wears padded under pants which help if he doesn't quite make it in time, but they won't contain a
My son is 9 and has always suffered from an overactive bladder. He has to really rush to the toilet when he needs to go. At school he's allowed to leave class without asking whenever he needs to and he wears padded under pants which help if he doesn't quite make it in time, but they won't contain a
Quink
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ERIC
2 years ago
Desmopressin stopped working
Hi there, this is my first time posting, and I'm hoping others in similar situations can share advice. My 11 year old son still wets the bed. He's been using desmopressin and an alarm since October. Initially things got better (waking up sooner when the alarm sounded, and fewer wet nights) to the point
Hi there, this is my first time posting, and I'm hoping others in similar situations can share advice. My 11 year old son still wets the bed. He's been using desmopressin and an alarm since October. Initially things got better (waking up sooner when the alarm sounded, and fewer wet nights) to the point
CherryRose13
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ERIC
2 years ago
Withholding help!
We are on our 5th day of maximum laxido sachets for dissimpaction for my 3 year old and she is still withholding constantly. So far, she will only poo when fast asleep and unaware. I keep trying to explain to the gp that maybe if she poos whilst awake, I can help reassure her it doesn't hurt and break
We are on our 5th day of maximum laxido sachets for dissimpaction for my 3 year old and she is still withholding constantly. So far, she will only poo when fast asleep and unaware. I keep trying to explain to the gp that maybe if she poos whilst awake, I can help reassure her it doesn't hurt and break
Staino1990
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ERIC
2 years ago
PATHOLOGICAL CRYING
"Pathologic tearfulness (emotional incontinence) is a disorder of emotional expression rather than a primary disturbance of feelings." It's not you - it's your brain injury. I cry easy - too easy. I often lose credibility with the doctor when it happens to me. The imbalance of power in the exam room
"Pathologic tearfulness (emotional incontinence) is a disorder of emotional expression rather than a primary disturbance of feelings." It's not you - it's your brain injury. I cry easy - too easy. I often lose credibility with the doctor when it happens to me. The imbalance of power in the exam room
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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