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Final days......heartbreaking š
My mum was given 8 weeks to live 4 months ago, and she has fought to stay strong to be with us!! She has small cell lung cancer that has spreads to her brain, liver and bones!! She has deteriorated massively over the last 10 days....gone is my loving caring sweet generous amazing beautiful Mum.....
My mum was given 8 weeks to live 4 months ago, and she has fought to stay strong to be with us!! She has small cell lung cancer that has spreads to her brain, liver and bones!! She has deteriorated massively over the last 10 days....gone is my loving caring sweet generous amazing beautiful Mum.....
Saddolly
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
6 week rash ā¹ļø
Hi there , i just want to get some opinions on a rash ive had on my arms for 6 weeks . Itās itchy, it can get hot , long sleeves aggravate it. I have been using E45 and hydrocortisone which gives short term relief only . I donāt have lupus , i have Sjƶgrens which can also cause some skin problems. I
Hi there , i just want to get some opinions on a rash ive had on my arms for 6 weeks . Itās itchy, it can get hot , long sleeves aggravate it. I have been using E45 and hydrocortisone which gives short term relief only . I donāt have lupus , i have Sjƶgrens which can also cause some skin problems. I
weathervane
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Hi everyone
Hi everyone hope u all doing well I wish I was my chest not good at all on 4 hourly nebs but not holding on 40mg steroids just come down from 80mg saying if need to go higher got to go in and have it through the drip hydrocortisone and salbutamol think I will be going soon if it doesnāt start to ease
Hi everyone hope u all doing well I wish I was my chest not good at all on 4 hourly nebs but not holding on 40mg steroids just come down from 80mg saying if need to go higher got to go in and have it through the drip hydrocortisone and salbutamol think I will be going soon if it doesnāt start to ease
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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What I wish I had known (and what I have learnt through trial and error!)
Asthma is a learning curve so hereās what I wish I had known from the beginning! In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and
Asthma is a learning curve so hereās what I wish I had known from the beginning! In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What I wish I had known (and what I have learnt through trial and error š )
In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and that everyone gets different symptoms! Not everyone has allergies, not everyone
In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and that everyone gets different symptoms! Not everyone has allergies, not everyone
EmmaF91
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Living with Asthma
6 years ago
Caregiver checkup
I ran across this Caregiver checkup on a Palliative Care site and thought I'd share it with the group. Sometimes I use tools like this as a scheduled self check up once a month as a way of checking in on how I'm doing, and if I'm coping worse, I take steps. See what you think about this tool and if
I ran across this Caregiver checkup on a Palliative Care site and thought I'd share it with the group. Sometimes I use tools like this as a scheduled self check up once a month as a way of checking in on how I'm doing, and if I'm coping worse, I take steps. See what you think about this tool and if
missyrand
Ambassador
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Melanoma Caregivers
6 years ago
Are You Missing These Steps to Health?
For at least the last 100 years or so many "experts" have had an incomplete understanding of what it takes to greatly improve insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Their advice? Reduce carbs as much as you can stand. It's just common sense, right? If you have too much glucose in your blood, stop eating
For at least the last 100 years or so many "experts" have had an incomplete understanding of what it takes to greatly improve insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Their advice? Reduce carbs as much as you can stand. It's just common sense, right? If you have too much glucose in your blood, stop eating
JAS9
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
World Diabetes Day
I am 29 from India. I was weighing 86 kg in June 2016. I used to enjoy ice cream and chocolates everyday. Chicken biryani was my favourite dish. Still, suddenly I started loosing weight but I was happy as I am loosing the same. I also was urinating a lot but thought that it might be because am always
I am 29 from India. I was weighing 86 kg in June 2016. I used to enjoy ice cream and chocolates everyday. Chicken biryani was my favourite dish. Still, suddenly I started loosing weight but I was happy as I am loosing the same. I also was urinating a lot but thought that it might be because am always
Indian1990
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Seriously can my body just stop!
If itās not one thing itās a-bloody-nother In hospital because of asthma and infection. Get to ward and it seems ok tho canāt sleep cause of drugs and the fact my infection seems to have travelled to my sinuses too š¤§š£. At 4.30am my body decide that nows the ideal time to swell up my lips, give me hives
If itās not one thing itās a-bloody-nother In hospital because of asthma and infection. Get to ward and it seems ok tho canāt sleep cause of drugs and the fact my infection seems to have travelled to my sinuses too š¤§š£. At 4.30am my body decide that nows the ideal time to swell up my lips, give me hives
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
The chaos of an understaffed over-run hospital
Hi I have the utmost respect for my local hospital staff (docs and nurses) š and the biggest ball of anger to the nhs funding cuts from the government š¤. For 5 hours yesterday evening I witnessed staff having to cover too many patients, leading to delays and misplaced notes, causing stressed staff
Hi I have the utmost respect for my local hospital staff (docs and nurses) š and the biggest ball of anger to the nhs funding cuts from the government š¤. For 5 hours yesterday evening I witnessed staff having to cover too many patients, leading to delays and misplaced notes, causing stressed staff
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Anyone take Greek HC (IFET)?
I would like to hear from anyone who takes Greek hydrocortisone called I.F.E.T on the box. I want to know if it is generally as good as the brand Cortef which I am unable to find. Thanks in advance.
I would like to hear from anyone who takes Greek hydrocortisone called I.F.E.T on the box. I want to know if it is generally as good as the brand Cortef which I am unable to find. Thanks in advance.
truthseeker136
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
LU177
Hi We have just returned home from a most disappointing appointment with the oncologist. A quick reminder my husband was diagnosed in 2009 with locally advanced prostate cancer. Surgery to remove prostate was aborted due to lymph node involvement, started zoladex injections and had 39 fractions of radiotherapy
Hi We have just returned home from a most disappointing appointment with the oncologist. A quick reminder my husband was diagnosed in 2009 with locally advanced prostate cancer. Surgery to remove prostate was aborted due to lymph node involvement, started zoladex injections and had 39 fractions of radiotherapy
JanJames
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Really useful info from endo specialist *worth reading *
Hi ladies I have been doing lots of research recently and found this post by Dr Jeff Arrington, an endo specialist in America. I found it really helpful, so I thought I would share as I'm sure like me, there are many women here trying to figure out what to do... THE STANDARD OF CARE IS NOT SUFFICIENT
Hi ladies I have been doing lots of research recently and found this post by Dr Jeff Arrington, an endo specialist in America. I found it really helpful, so I thought I would share as I'm sure like me, there are many women here trying to figure out what to do... THE STANDARD OF CARE IS NOT SUFFICIENT
weekari
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Hypothyroid. Increase Iron? New blood test results.
I am a 35 year old male. 72 kg, 6 ft. Hypothyroid for at least 15 years, probably most of my life but didn't know it. Living in New Zealand. This is a long post, but in a nutshell, I'm taking Slow Release T3 (SRT3), but it is not working as expected. I think I need to improve how cells use it, specifically
I am a 35 year old male. 72 kg, 6 ft. Hypothyroid for at least 15 years, probably most of my life but didn't know it. Living in New Zealand. This is a long post, but in a nutshell, I'm taking Slow Release T3 (SRT3), but it is not working as expected. I think I need to improve how cells use it, specifically
ak_83
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Heart Failure and Progression
Hello I have posted on this before but couldn't find the right thread !! Had a good conversation with the HF Nurse about progression of Heart Failure this week. Background Male aged 71 ( But Mentally around 40 ish ) Heart Attack 1982, No Medication ( nothing ) until 2015. After experiencing Angina
Hello I have posted on this before but couldn't find the right thread !! Had a good conversation with the HF Nurse about progression of Heart Failure this week. Background Male aged 71 ( But Mentally around 40 ish ) Heart Attack 1982, No Medication ( nothing ) until 2015. After experiencing Angina
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Has anyone recovered from adrenal deficiency?
I have come off prednisolone gradually on a couple of occasions. The last time I had a synachen test and was put on a small dose of hydra cortisone 10mg as the results showed I wasnāt producing enough natural steroid. After being on it for 2 years and feeling ok I wanted to revisit coming off steroids
I have come off prednisolone gradually on a couple of occasions. The last time I had a synachen test and was put on a small dose of hydra cortisone 10mg as the results showed I wasnāt producing enough natural steroid. After being on it for 2 years and feeling ok I wanted to revisit coming off steroids
Katie18
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Vasculitis UK
6 years ago
Major issues on GemCarbo and losing weight
Hi Ladies, I was diagnosed in November 2015. I have done great until now. Eribulin was a cake walk, Ibrance and Faslodex I felt like i didnāt even have cancer. Even Taxol for 9 months was easy for me. Now Iāve had three cycles of Gemcarbo and I feel like Iām back when I was diagnosed. I vomit
Hi Ladies, I was diagnosed in November 2015. I have done great until now. Eribulin was a cake walk, Ibrance and Faslodex I felt like i didnāt even have cancer. Even Taxol for 9 months was easy for me. Now Iāve had three cycles of Gemcarbo and I feel like Iām back when I was diagnosed. I vomit
Debdavenpo
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
LCHF Diet-- Are we eating the Healthy fats??
As a part of LCHF diet , we aim at eating 60-70% of our daily calories from Fat. Saturated fats is supposed to be the most preferred form of fats which most LCHF practitioners follow by eating cheese , egg, full fat Dairy fats, coconut etc . But LCHF practitioners also resort to consuming a lot of extra
As a part of LCHF diet , we aim at eating 60-70% of our daily calories from Fat. Saturated fats is supposed to be the most preferred form of fats which most LCHF practitioners follow by eating cheese , egg, full fat Dairy fats, coconut etc . But LCHF practitioners also resort to consuming a lot of extra
namaha
Star
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
LCHF Diet-- Are we eating the healthy Fats ?
As a part of LCHF diet , we aim at eating 60-70% of our daily calories from Fat. Saturated fats is supposed to be the most preferred form of fats which most LCHF practitioners follow by eating cheese , egg, full fat Dairy fats, coconut etc . But LCHF practitioners also resort to consuming a lot of extra
As a part of LCHF diet , we aim at eating 60-70% of our daily calories from Fat. Saturated fats is supposed to be the most preferred form of fats which most LCHF practitioners follow by eating cheese , egg, full fat Dairy fats, coconut etc . But LCHF practitioners also resort to consuming a lot of extra
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
update no More chemo now palliative care ā¹
Hello my friends, Well my oncologist has told me she has no more options and as I'm feeling to weak to go on a trial she has booked me in for palliative care, I do feel down becourse while I was on treatment I felt like I was doing some thing now I'm not on any treatment and my 125 has gone up to 1500
Hello my friends, Well my oncologist has told me she has no more options and as I'm feeling to weak to go on a trial she has booked me in for palliative care, I do feel down becourse while I was on treatment I felt like I was doing some thing now I'm not on any treatment and my 125 has gone up to 1500
lorraine71-Australia
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
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