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85 with IPF neeed to learn fast
DNOM I have alredy left something similar to this on another IPF blog. But need to know fast from all your experiences on how to deal with this. I have been told that I need oxygen assesment to prescribe what level I need. and I have been practising breathing techniques (from the internet) which has
DNOM I have alredy left something similar to this on another IPF blog. But need to know fast from all your experiences on how to deal with this. I have been told that I need oxygen assesment to prescribe what level I need. and I have been practising breathing techniques (from the internet) which has
DNOM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Is Senna gluten-free?
We've been invaded by threadworms! Apparently 4:10 kids have them. I chose the OTC anti-worm medicine that had the least number of ingredients. My son, who was diagnosed as a coeliac last year became very unwell after taking the medicine. He started vomiting and got diarrhoea and the ambulance had to
We've been invaded by threadworms! Apparently 4:10 kids have them. I chose the OTC anti-worm medicine that had the least number of ingredients. My son, who was diagnosed as a coeliac last year became very unwell after taking the medicine. He started vomiting and got diarrhoea and the ambulance had to
FatEdi
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Are we still friends?
Hi all, I've read a number of posts by people who have a brain injury about the sadness of losing friends following their injury. I am the friend of B who has an ABI and I wanted to post about how it feels from my perspective. When B had her accident there was a flurry of activity amongst her friends
Hi all, I've read a number of posts by people who have a brain injury about the sadness of losing friends following their injury. I am the friend of B who has an ABI and I wanted to post about how it feels from my perspective. When B had her accident there was a flurry of activity amongst her friends
TwoCakes
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Headway
12 years ago
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Feel so old!
Rant alert! This past week I've been feeling like a little old lady. There's so much I'm finding so hard to do at the moment, even just getting off the couch. I really don't know what to do with myself and I'm finding it hard to be my normal, chirpy self. I knew some days were going to be hard, I
Rant alert! This past week I've been feeling like a little old lady. There's so much I'm finding so hard to do at the moment, even just getting off the couch. I really don't know what to do with myself and I'm finding it hard to be my normal, chirpy self. I knew some days were going to be hard, I
trae
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Mind crowded out by irrational thoughts of death and illness
Seem to be obsessing about the above - no rational reason with no physical symptoms except the ones my anxiety are causing. This is driving me crazy - cant focus at work, feel isolated and alone, pending sense of doom. Going to see my GP tomorrow but not sure what to say - just want this madness to end
Seem to be obsessing about the above - no rational reason with no physical symptoms except the ones my anxiety are causing. This is driving me crazy - cant focus at work, feel isolated and alone, pending sense of doom. Going to see my GP tomorrow but not sure what to say - just want this madness to end
stevec121
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
richard update
I have been a bit wary of writing this, I am afraid of jinxing the good, but since his last hospitalisation, despite having another 3 lots of anti biotics, he really seems to have steadied out. Hes no better, but he's certainly no worse, the nurse says she thinks he's plateaued. I dont know how long
I have been a bit wary of writing this, I am afraid of jinxing the good, but since his last hospitalisation, despite having another 3 lots of anti biotics, he really seems to have steadied out. Hes no better, but he's certainly no worse, the nurse says she thinks he's plateaued. I dont know how long
amagran
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
To all Healthunlockders.................This will knock you out!!!!!
Mohammad Ali's best quotes as the legend reaches 71 ON HIMSELF Rnd 1 I done wrestled with an alligator,I done tussled with a whale,only last week I murdered a rock,injured a stone,hospitalized a brick. I'm so mean I make medicine sick. Rnd 2 There's not a man alive
Mohammad Ali's best quotes as the legend reaches 71 ON HIMSELF Rnd 1 I done wrestled with an alligator,I done tussled with a whale,only last week I murdered a rock,injured a stone,hospitalized a brick. I'm so mean I make medicine sick. Rnd 2 There's not a man alive
KingoftheCocktails
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Terrified to Start Work: IBS with Diarrhea
I am very much looking forward to starting work in a week but am terrified about my IBS. I can go for a couple days only being absolutely fine and then will begin to get stomach pains and urges where I have to run out of the room. In this professional job however i can't do this. I am so worried that
I am very much looking forward to starting work in a week but am terrified about my IBS. I can go for a couple days only being absolutely fine and then will begin to get stomach pains and urges where I have to run out of the room. In this professional job however i can't do this. I am so worried that
April_a7x
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IBS Network
12 years ago
TBI Abroad - will hospitalisation be necessary on return to the UK
Hi everyone I hope someone may have the answer to my question. My boyfriend was involved in a serious car accident in Cairo on the 11th January. He sustained a basilar skull fracture and was in a coma for 3 days. He can walk and talk but he had cerebral fluid leaking. His family are trying to
Hi everyone I hope someone may have the answer to my question. My boyfriend was involved in a serious car accident in Cairo on the 11th January. He sustained a basilar skull fracture and was in a coma for 3 days. He can walk and talk but he had cerebral fluid leaking. His family are trying to
girlfriend
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Headway
12 years ago
Brrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!
Roads are lethal this morning so can't walk the dog or go for a ride. I tried a walk round the field but have been awake most of the night with a flaring ankle, so frozen rutted ground is not a good idea, standing in one place throwing a ball was a better plan. The ponies, aged 21 and 24 will go our
Roads are lethal this morning so can't walk the dog or go for a ride. I tried a walk round the field but have been awake most of the night with a flaring ankle, so frozen rutted ground is not a good idea, standing in one place throwing a ball was a better plan. The ponies, aged 21 and 24 will go our
Grumpyfell
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NRAS
12 years ago
it snows every day
As the snow lands all around me, And my fears begin to rise, Cant help but worry about thee, My anxiety I just cant hide, Like my OC the snow has arrived, Its lying all around, Where has this strength come from that I have recently just found, Like the thaw that comes my sun is hope, Surgery
As the snow lands all around me, And my fears begin to rise, Cant help but worry about thee, My anxiety I just cant hide, Like my OC the snow has arrived, Its lying all around, Where has this strength come from that I have recently just found, Like the thaw that comes my sun is hope, Surgery
shaun67
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
Snow, marmalade and spelt bread
It's snowing again here in Birmingham. It's been snowing on and off since Thursday, and even if it meant that the car journey back from chemo on Friday took 3 hours (normally 20 mins), I can't be grumpy about it. Normal life gets more complicated, the pavements are icy, getting the car our of the driveway
It's snowing again here in Birmingham. It's been snowing on and off since Thursday, and even if it meant that the car journey back from chemo on Friday took 3 hours (normally 20 mins), I can't be grumpy about it. Normal life gets more complicated, the pavements are icy, getting the car our of the driveway
Babaloo
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
Is it possible that RLS could be exacerbated or triggered by some form of physical trauma to the body.
I wondered about this because I've read the odd post where some members have commented that their symptoms began after a car accident or the like. I had to have major surgery, followed by four more operations, for Peritonitis. It was after this that my mild RLS became unbearable and I developed SEVERE
I wondered about this because I've read the odd post where some members have commented that their symptoms began after a car accident or the like. I had to have major surgery, followed by four more operations, for Peritonitis. It was after this that my mild RLS became unbearable and I developed SEVERE
Portia5658
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Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
Setting up a support group: Part One - Why?
For those of us who’ve been through a period of critical illness and are fortunate enough to come out the other side, we leave hospital in a weakened state and emerge back into a world that looks very different to how it did before. It may not be true for everyone, but for most of us intensive
For those of us who’ve been through a period of critical illness and are fortunate enough to come out the other side, we leave hospital in a weakened state and emerge back into a world that looks very different to how it did before. It may not be true for everyone, but for most of us intensive
ICUsteps-Peter
ICUsteps
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ICUsteps
12 years ago
My Husband....my stranger....
I know we are all individuals....and brain injuries are different (not least in the way that they affect and impact us all differently). However, I wanted to share a little part of my story. I am 43, my husband of 15 years is 53. We were both business leaders in different sectors, he was exceptional
I know we are all individuals....and brain injuries are different (not least in the way that they affect and impact us all differently). However, I wanted to share a little part of my story. I am 43, my husband of 15 years is 53. We were both business leaders in different sectors, he was exceptional
NJH11
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Headway
12 years ago
Today 1 yr. on steroids.
I can not beleive it has been one year since I decided to start on Steroids for my PMR. ( I was exhauseted and tired of crying from the pain just from trying to get into bed, so I went on steroids) ( Yes I was being stupid and stubborn, not to mentioned concerned) This entire week I have been feeling
I can not beleive it has been one year since I decided to start on Steroids for my PMR. ( I was exhauseted and tired of crying from the pain just from trying to get into bed, so I went on steroids) ( Yes I was being stupid and stubborn, not to mentioned concerned) This entire week I have been feeling
Lawrie
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PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
Depression wanes when you paint!
I've been feeling turbulent this week. But in my favourite medium I produced something pretty cool. Dab hand at this art stuff. (Self-referential, egocentric, true). Although the proportions are slightly off. My mum is better than me. Oil, acrylic... whatever, she can do it. That doesn't even
I've been feeling turbulent this week. But in my favourite medium I produced something pretty cool. Dab hand at this art stuff. (Self-referential, egocentric, true). Although the proportions are slightly off. My mum is better than me. Oil, acrylic... whatever, she can do it. That doesn't even
Hidden
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Mental Health Support
12 years ago
Wrist and clumsiness
I have pscaratic arthritis in both wrist and this year they have got really stiff and sore and are fusing by themselves, I have found when I am able to use my hands that I have become clumsy with them, it almost feels like they are numb and can not control them as I use to. Does anyone else get this
I have pscaratic arthritis in both wrist and this year they have got really stiff and sore and are fusing by themselves, I have found when I am able to use my hands that I have become clumsy with them, it almost feels like they are numb and can not control them as I use to. Does anyone else get this
Belle76
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NRAS
12 years ago
Still struggling for help for mum.
Hello, I've posted a while back about my mum falling down stairs banging her head having a bleed on the brain resulting in brain damage. I'm just just after some advice really. I was wondering if my mum will get a diagnosis? I mean by this we no she's got a head injury and brain damage but will they
Hello, I've posted a while back about my mum falling down stairs banging her head having a bleed on the brain resulting in brain damage. I'm just just after some advice really. I was wondering if my mum will get a diagnosis? I mean by this we no she's got a head injury and brain damage but will they
Hannah07
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Headway
12 years ago
Long time no speak
Hi all Long time no speak :-) hope everyone is as well as can be expected with this blasted condition. Just thought I'd drop by say hi (as its been a while) and wish everyone a healthy painfree start to the new year. Have been going through a bit of a flare which 'im hoping is comming to an end,
Hi all Long time no speak :-) hope everyone is as well as can be expected with this blasted condition. Just thought I'd drop by say hi (as its been a while) and wish everyone a healthy painfree start to the new year. Have been going through a bit of a flare which 'im hoping is comming to an end,
Dixiesdaughter
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
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