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Hi everyone does anyone have advice on after care for icu flashbacks and help with piecing things together?
Hi everyone , I was wondering if anyone had any advice , to make a long story short I was in icu for around 6 weeks at the end of last year beginning of this year , I had sepsis and pneumonia. I’m struggling a lot with flashback and really trying to piece everything together, I know I was in an induced
Hi everyone , I was wondering if anyone had any advice , to make a long story short I was in icu for around 6 weeks at the end of last year beginning of this year , I had sepsis and pneumonia. I’m struggling a lot with flashback and really trying to piece everything together, I know I was in an induced
April00
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
LDN
Talking to a friend who’s been prescribed low dose naltrexone for inflammation caused by hypothyroidism/ hashimotos anyone on here taken it …..
Talking to a friend who’s been prescribed low dose naltrexone for inflammation caused by hypothyroidism/ hashimotos anyone on here taken it …..
Clare1971
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Thoughts on hypoxic brain injury recovery?
Hi, I'm fairly new to the forum but wanted to reach out to see if anyone may have had any similar experiences. My mother in law suffered a hypoxic brain injury whilst in hospital late feb and hasn't really regained any meaningful recovery yet. She had only been admitted around 24 hours earlier for unknown
Hi, I'm fairly new to the forum but wanted to reach out to see if anyone may have had any similar experiences. My mother in law suffered a hypoxic brain injury whilst in hospital late feb and hasn't really regained any meaningful recovery yet. She had only been admitted around 24 hours earlier for unknown
KitKat-10
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Headway
3 years ago
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LDN: low dose naltrexone
I have Hashimoto according to my endocrinologist with slightly elevated antibodies (although GP is not convinced). I Have now TSH around 2 on 75mg levothyroxine. I am doing IVF and had multiple miscarriage which could have been related to TSH above 5 at the time (2 years ago, before starting levothyroxine
I have Hashimoto according to my endocrinologist with slightly elevated antibodies (although GP is not convinced). I Have now TSH around 2 on 75mg levothyroxine. I am doing IVF and had multiple miscarriage which could have been related to TSH above 5 at the time (2 years ago, before starting levothyroxine
Lilly12255
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Ablation 12 May 2021.
Hi Folks. I would just like to thank everyone for all the encouraging messages prior to my ablation. So I was lying on the theatre bed all wired up and ready to go when a voice told me that they were about to start the procedure and administer sedation to help me relax, (however the sedation line had
Hi Folks. I would just like to thank everyone for all the encouraging messages prior to my ablation. So I was lying on the theatre bed all wired up and ready to go when a voice told me that they were about to start the procedure and administer sedation to help me relax, (however the sedation line had
SirBeatalot
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AF Association
3 years ago
13 YO with nocturnal enuresis
My 13 year old son has nocturnal enuresis. He's never had a dry night in his life despite using various medications and alarms. A couple months ago he started sleeping through solid bowel movements after he had some sort of virus. His mental health and friendships are affected because he is embarrassed
My 13 year old son has nocturnal enuresis. He's never had a dry night in his life despite using various medications and alarms. A couple months ago he started sleeping through solid bowel movements after he had some sort of virus. His mental health and friendships are affected because he is embarrassed
Franksie-Sox
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ERIC
3 years ago
ULTRASOUND RESULTS - THERE IS A NODULE WHICH IS PAINFUL - CAN ANYONE HELP?
Hello everyone Apologies at the outset because this is long but I am very worried and would be very grateful to anyone who reads this and can advise me. I had an ultrasound scan of my thyroid gland last Tuesday. My thyroid antibodies have never been out of range - my last test in March this year
Hello everyone Apologies at the outset because this is long but I am very worried and would be very grateful to anyone who reads this and can advise me. I had an ultrasound scan of my thyroid gland last Tuesday. My thyroid antibodies have never been out of range - my last test in March this year
Redlester
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Cold in Angola
The temperature here in Angola around 30 C, hot always, but last night after dinner I started shivering form cold, became very pale and sleepy. It lasted around 2 hours, I had to put on winter PJs to keep warm. Has anyone ever had anything like this?
The temperature here in Angola around 30 C, hot always, but last night after dinner I started shivering form cold, became very pale and sleepy. It lasted around 2 hours, I had to put on winter PJs to keep warm. Has anyone ever had anything like this?
Eliss70
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
9 year olds concerned about soiling himself at school
My son has been constipated for 6 weeks now he was supposed to go back to school today but was so anxious about himself soiling and not feeling it he just broke down he doesn't feel when he doesn't it he's having problems knowing when he needs a wee and poo he's on senna and laxido sachets (8 a day at
My son has been constipated for 6 weeks now he was supposed to go back to school today but was so anxious about himself soiling and not feeling it he just broke down he doesn't feel when he doesn't it he's having problems knowing when he needs a wee and poo he's on senna and laxido sachets (8 a day at
Sprogzmama
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ERIC
3 years ago
Hashimoto's and LDN
Hi, I have read that Low Dose Naltrexone is a good treatment for LDN, but that it is controversial and it is difficult to get a prescription in the UK. Does anyone have nay experience of getting this drug, are GPs hostile, or open to try it ? Thanks John
Hi, I have read that Low Dose Naltrexone is a good treatment for LDN, but that it is controversial and it is difficult to get a prescription in the UK. Does anyone have nay experience of getting this drug, are GPs hostile, or open to try it ? Thanks John
Burren
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
5 year old having soiling accidents/withholding
hi, new here so pleased to find this forum. My 5 year old son has been having soiling accidents. He goes to a forest kindergarten so the toilets are not right where he is, and I'm not sure if that has been the problem or something else? He will withhold his poo as his default and thats not always successful
hi, new here so pleased to find this forum. My 5 year old son has been having soiling accidents. He goes to a forest kindergarten so the toilets are not right where he is, and I'm not sure if that has been the problem or something else? He will withhold his poo as his default and thats not always successful
mamasmith18
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ERIC
3 years ago
Agitation on vent
What’s some of your all’s personal experience or a loved ones personal experience, with trying to breathe over the vent. They said my dad was coming out of his sedation a little today and then he starts to breath real hard and he gets all agitated and anxious, so then it in turn messes with his oxygen
What’s some of your all’s personal experience or a loved ones personal experience, with trying to breathe over the vent. They said my dad was coming out of his sedation a little today and then he starts to breath real hard and he gets all agitated and anxious, so then it in turn messes with his oxygen
jld85
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Catheter worry
Hi, could you please give me some advice. My dad has been recovering from severe covid, long time ventilated etc. He’s still quite confused and not fully physiologically aware. They removed his catheter yesterday, but he’s been retaining his urine, so they’re putting another catheter back in. I’m so
Hi, could you please give me some advice. My dad has been recovering from severe covid, long time ventilated etc. He’s still quite confused and not fully physiologically aware. They removed his catheter yesterday, but he’s been retaining his urine, so they’re putting another catheter back in. I’m so
Miltch
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Physical activity may reduce risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes.
A Kaiser Permanente study of nearly 50,000 people with COVID-19 suggested that regular physical activity provided strong protection from hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, and death. Even exercising inconsistently lowered the odds for severe COVID-19 outcomes when compared to people who
A Kaiser Permanente study of nearly 50,000 people with COVID-19 suggested that regular physical activity provided strong protection from hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, and death. Even exercising inconsistently lowered the odds for severe COVID-19 outcomes when compared to people who
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Recurrent hiccups?
Does anyone get recurrent excessive hiccups? I have bad bloating and other gastro issues too when this happens, nausea, constipation etc. But the hiccups drive me to despair!
Does anyone get recurrent excessive hiccups? I have bad bloating and other gastro issues too when this happens, nausea, constipation etc. But the hiccups drive me to despair!
CryBaby91
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Discharge thoughts
Hello lovely people! Looking for a bit of advice. So there are a few rumblings of the potential discharge date for my husband being in May. We live in a house which is too small, has an extremely steep staircase with our bathroom upstairs. But a WC downstairs. I have had my nose to the wheel looking
Hello lovely people! Looking for a bit of advice. So there are a few rumblings of the potential discharge date for my husband being in May. We live in a house which is too small, has an extremely steep staircase with our bathroom upstairs. But a WC downstairs. I have had my nose to the wheel looking
ored13
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Headway
3 years ago
Lack of communication
Hello , I have severe Ankylosing spondylitis for which I am on Adalimumab. I saw my Consultant two weeks ago we agree that I would stay on the Adalimumab and he would do a new prescription that day and send it to Healthcare at home. I only had one injection left which I took that day the 26th. As I
Hello , I have severe Ankylosing spondylitis for which I am on Adalimumab. I saw my Consultant two weeks ago we agree that I would stay on the Adalimumab and he would do a new prescription that day and send it to Healthcare at home. I only had one injection left which I took that day the 26th. As I
Stephanie6637
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NRAS
3 years ago
Dealing with lying
Hi all. I’m new here so bear with me. It’s a long one... My son is 7 and we still haven’t tackled day or bedtime wetting. For nighttime he has been prescribed Desmopressin which has helped, plus we have a bed wetting alarm. To be honest, being a boy, his winky often misses the sensor! Our main problem
Hi all. I’m new here so bear with me. It’s a long one... My son is 7 and we still haven’t tackled day or bedtime wetting. For nighttime he has been prescribed Desmopressin which has helped, plus we have a bed wetting alarm. To be honest, being a boy, his winky often misses the sensor! Our main problem
MrsJif
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ERIC
3 years ago
Retinal tear on left eye
Hi... I recently had two retinal tears to my eye and had emergency surgery. I was just wondering if anyone else had a similar experience and what was the outcome long term? Feeling a bit low and isolated 🥴
Hi... I recently had two retinal tears to my eye and had emergency surgery. I was just wondering if anyone else had a similar experience and what was the outcome long term? Feeling a bit low and isolated 🥴
Baggiebird67
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Prednisone
New to this site. I have UC for last 3years and at first 6 800mg octasa tablets kept it under control but since Christmas I’ve been struggling lhave constant so called flares. My consultant has tried me on salafalk 2mg enamas and budalfalk foam enamas.at the moment I’m on prednisone 5mg suppository which
New to this site. I have UC for last 3years and at first 6 800mg octasa tablets kept it under control but since Christmas I’ve been struggling lhave constant so called flares. My consultant has tried me on salafalk 2mg enamas and budalfalk foam enamas.at the moment I’m on prednisone 5mg suppository which
Bluegirl1948
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IBS Network
3 years ago
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