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Can you REMEMBER WHEN?,HealthUnlocders
REMEMBER WHEN: All the girls had ugly gym slips. It took five minutes for the TV to warm up. Nearly everyones Mum was home when the kids got home from school. Nobody owned a pure bred dog. You'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny. When a Ford Zepyr was everyone's dream car.......
REMEMBER WHEN: All the girls had ugly gym slips. It took five minutes for the TV to warm up. Nearly everyones Mum was home when the kids got home from school. Nobody owned a pure bred dog. You'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny. When a Ford Zepyr was everyone's dream car.......
KingoftheCocktails
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
What's Going on in His Head?
Browsing the Edinburgh Science Festival programme last night I spotted a talk called What's Going on in His Head and immediately booked tickets. James Piercy is a science lecturer who had an experience very similar to my own, a road traffic accident leaving him in a coma, being flown to hospital and
Browsing the Edinburgh Science Festival programme last night I spotted a talk called What's Going on in His Head and immediately booked tickets. James Piercy is a science lecturer who had an experience very similar to my own, a road traffic accident leaving him in a coma, being flown to hospital and
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Headway
11 years ago
Countdown to Easter
I am working a late shift today then I am off for a week for Easter :) Of course I feel anxious about being off, nervous of what might happen, worried that some disaster might strike. But I am going to try and make an effort and do some positive stuff, even if it is freezing cold out there. I
I am working a late shift today then I am off for a week for Easter :) Of course I feel anxious about being off, nervous of what might happen, worried that some disaster might strike. But I am going to try and make an effort and do some positive stuff, even if it is freezing cold out there. I
Tara67
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
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Cold day again - keep warm - 7 tips.
Good Morning Everbody. Even though we apparently statistically more likely to have snow in March than at christmas this winter keeps on going and going. The Met office have issued a Cold Weather warning for England (the other regions do not fund cold weather warnings). Presumably Scotland, Wales
Good Morning Everbody. Even though we apparently statistically more likely to have snow in March than at christmas this winter keeps on going and going. The Met office have issued a Cold Weather warning for England (the other regions do not fund cold weather warnings). Presumably Scotland, Wales
Jo_BLFHelpline
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Ruminations
A head injury affects your mental health, physiological and psychological health are connected in many ways for most health issues but in a head injury they are pretty indistinguishable - is really is all in the head. I've avoided pretty well all of that which I'm really pleased about but I'm mindful
A head injury affects your mental health, physiological and psychological health are connected in many ways for most health issues but in a head injury they are pretty indistinguishable - is really is all in the head. I've avoided pretty well all of that which I'm really pleased about but I'm mindful
Hidden
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Headway
11 years ago
Has anyone had adrenal suppression as side effect of symbicort? I have so 10mg of hydrocortisone for life and still take the symbicort.
Stanjory
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
My first Fundraising efforts for Headway
I suffered a serious brain injury in March 2009. I was hit by a car while walking on the path home with my girlfriend (whos my wife now). I am 4 years down the line and no closer to getting compensation. I am married to the most incredible person i know and also have an amazing daughter, they
I suffered a serious brain injury in March 2009. I was hit by a car while walking on the path home with my girlfriend (whos my wife now). I am 4 years down the line and no closer to getting compensation. I am married to the most incredible person i know and also have an amazing daughter, they
Allsorted
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Headway
11 years ago
Parking rage
In the past 2 weeks I have twice got quite aggressive with people due to parking problems. I went out in the evening the Saturday before last (the first time in years, and I've been shattered ever since) to the theatre, I had a lovely time, went and collected my dog from my daughters as he doesn't
In the past 2 weeks I have twice got quite aggressive with people due to parking problems. I went out in the evening the Saturday before last (the first time in years, and I've been shattered ever since) to the theatre, I had a lovely time, went and collected my dog from my daughters as he doesn't
lynnecw
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
I don't want to give up.
I'm crying as I write this. I feel utterly rubbish, worthless and like giving up. The reason for feeling this way is spurred by a recent rejection from a guy I quite liked, but I think that the feelings were already there, and he's just confirmed what I already thought about myself. I don't have
I'm crying as I write this. I feel utterly rubbish, worthless and like giving up. The reason for feeling this way is spurred by a recent rejection from a guy I quite liked, but I think that the feelings were already there, and he's just confirmed what I already thought about myself. I don't have
Rose555
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Trying To HIde
It's been sometime since i've logged on to the site. I felt as though I was plunging too deeply into my disease, our disease. So I've been trying to hide from the reality of it all and carry on with work , home , etc. Problem is there is no hiding, none that helps anyway. Ignoring the facts
It's been sometime since i've logged on to the site. I felt as though I was plunging too deeply into my disease, our disease. So I've been trying to hide from the reality of it all and carry on with work , home , etc. Problem is there is no hiding, none that helps anyway. Ignoring the facts
mccshe
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Cure Parkinson's
11 years ago
Worst day off my life.
5 months ago 2 of my children were involved in a road traffic accident. Both acquired head/brain injuries. MY daughter 9 suffered a fractured skull, and has left her struggling back at school, and my son now 11, is still waiting to have 2 large areas of his skull replaced. Both children air lifted
5 months ago 2 of my children were involved in a road traffic accident. Both acquired head/brain injuries. MY daughter 9 suffered a fractured skull, and has left her struggling back at school, and my son now 11, is still waiting to have 2 large areas of his skull replaced. Both children air lifted
julieljs10
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Headway
11 years ago
Feeling sorry for myself :(
Good morning everyone and I hope you are all feeling as well as you can be. I have had weeks of being busy every day and not really having the time to rest up. Well yesterday was my grandsons second birthday. It started so lovely , presents opened and then off to the zoo. Well presently I am
Good morning everyone and I hope you are all feeling as well as you can be. I have had weeks of being busy every day and not really having the time to rest up. Well yesterday was my grandsons second birthday. It started so lovely , presents opened and then off to the zoo. Well presently I am
Tich
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
news sah press council benefits home
i sent this today to my local paper To the letters editor The Herne bay times Dear Sir this is one letter i had hoped i wouldn’t have to write but the perfect storm of a brain hemmoraghe the inability to work but not will a far too trusting nature the dishonesty of others and an unsympathetic
i sent this today to my local paper To the letters editor The Herne bay times Dear Sir this is one letter i had hoped i wouldn’t have to write but the perfect storm of a brain hemmoraghe the inability to work but not will a far too trusting nature the dishonesty of others and an unsympathetic
ncmurphy1951
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Headway
11 years ago
Alately it is hard work stressful as i am a Trader and unfair as everything is consumer rights (discrimination)!!
A rant no need to reply if cannot help or make any comments thats fine i just need to air things. I am so frustrated and upset alately as i provided an 'excellent' service for a customer and because i found after doing the quote they knew a close relatives brother whom she had dated i gave lots
A rant no need to reply if cannot help or make any comments thats fine i just need to air things. I am so frustrated and upset alately as i provided an 'excellent' service for a customer and because i found after doing the quote they knew a close relatives brother whom she had dated i gave lots
fairycazzie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Can anyone who has had a TBI resulting in amnesia, explain to me how your memory came back?
My boyfriend had an accident, he doesn't appear to have regained his long term memory after 5 weeks. I would like to understand how memories return. Do they come as flashbacks, vague feelings of something past, little segments like a jigsaw? I am not allowed to see him, write to him or send him cards
My boyfriend had an accident, he doesn't appear to have regained his long term memory after 5 weeks. I would like to understand how memories return. Do they come as flashbacks, vague feelings of something past, little segments like a jigsaw? I am not allowed to see him, write to him or send him cards
girlfriend
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Headway
12 years ago
Are your symtoms constant? Should we start calling brain injury a disease instead so that healthcare will start taking us more seriously?
Every doctor will tell you that your brain damage is permanent and unchanging, meaning you'll always have the same set of symptoms, if you had an IQ before of 120 and now after your injury it's 100, no amount of training will allow you to bridge that gap to your previous level. However, it's been my
Every doctor will tell you that your brain damage is permanent and unchanging, meaning you'll always have the same set of symptoms, if you had an IQ before of 120 and now after your injury it's 100, no amount of training will allow you to bridge that gap to your previous level. However, it's been my
Hidden
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Headway
12 years ago
Only 2 days left until the big test!
I think recently I posted a blog saying how I was facing my irrational fear of flying that developed with my anxiety...Friday is the big day! My way of facing it has been to forget that I am even going on a plane. I'm chopping that bit out and imagining myself in Amsterdam and all the things I'll
I think recently I posted a blog saying how I was facing my irrational fear of flying that developed with my anxiety...Friday is the big day! My way of facing it has been to forget that I am even going on a plane. I'm chopping that bit out and imagining myself in Amsterdam and all the things I'll
Mandy26
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Enjoying the ride
Coping with anxiety is ultra weird because you would think you have control over your emotions but one day that just slips away. It's been about 4 months since I joined this site and ever since I've been feeling so much better. And most important in control, yes, I understand or try to understand
Coping with anxiety is ultra weird because you would think you have control over your emotions but one day that just slips away. It's been about 4 months since I joined this site and ever since I've been feeling so much better. And most important in control, yes, I understand or try to understand
ReggieA
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), good, bad or useless?
I know it has been asked before but has anyone got experiences with LDN (Low dose naltrexone)? I know it's a controversial subject but I would like to try to take LDN and see if I can titrate down the amount of stalevo I need. I currently take Stalevo (3x125 + 5x100), Azilect and Amantadine (3x100mg
I know it has been asked before but has anyone got experiences with LDN (Low dose naltrexone)? I know it's a controversial subject but I would like to try to take LDN and see if I can titrate down the amount of stalevo I need. I currently take Stalevo (3x125 + 5x100), Azilect and Amantadine (3x100mg
rons
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
Has anyone tried LDN to help fibro symptoms?
I haven't got fibro but I have an under active thyroid so I'm on the thyroid forum. I'm on here in support of my friend that had fibro and also my endocrinologist has suggested I may have it but that's as far as we've hot as yet. What I wondered is had anyone tried low dose naltrexone for fibro and felt
I haven't got fibro but I have an under active thyroid so I'm on the thyroid forum. I'm on here in support of my friend that had fibro and also my endocrinologist has suggested I may have it but that's as far as we've hot as yet. What I wondered is had anyone tried low dose naltrexone for fibro and felt
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
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