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POEM - NEVER GIVE UP.
POEM – NEVER GIVE UP. I need to write a poem as this all must be said, I find that I need to say this, just before I go to bed. Its about you having a goal, something that affects you And never give up on it, no matter what you do. You may not realise, there are others, others, just like me,
POEM – NEVER GIVE UP. I need to write a poem as this all must be said, I find that I need to say this, just before I go to bed. Its about you having a goal, something that affects you And never give up on it, no matter what you do. You may not realise, there are others, others, just like me,
onebigvoice
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Trabulectemy result
I know everyone is different but I had my op last Thursday and the consultant says it has gone well. I had a patch on overnight which was taken off the following morning when I went for a check up. My eye felt sore and achy but really not bad enough to take painkillers. My vision is a little blurry
I know everyone is different but I had my op last Thursday and the consultant says it has gone well. I had a patch on overnight which was taken off the following morning when I went for a check up. My eye felt sore and achy but really not bad enough to take painkillers. My vision is a little blurry
Cornwalleyes
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Looking for support- Degenerative Myopia with CNV
Hello all! I am writing in hopes of finding support in this community as well as some hope. Given the fact that degenerative, severe myopia is so rare and individualized, I know none of us have all the answers. To share my story: I am 28 years old and have had moderately low vision (severe myopia)
Hello all! I am writing in hopes of finding support in this community as well as some hope. Given the fact that degenerative, severe myopia is so rare and individualized, I know none of us have all the answers. To share my story: I am 28 years old and have had moderately low vision (severe myopia)
Lilsarah
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Macular Society
2 years ago
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High cholesterol and glucoma
i have mild glucoma.. now been told my cholesterol is high.. I've looked this up and it raises pressure? Any one with same..any advice ? i think I'm going to try get a Moorfields private appointment..im really worried
i have mild glucoma.. now been told my cholesterol is high.. I've looked this up and it raises pressure? Any one with same..any advice ? i think I'm going to try get a Moorfields private appointment..im really worried
GardeningDorset123
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Medications causing mouth ulcers?
Hi there, I’m on 9 different medications: Dapagliflozin, Bisopropolol, Aspirin, Clopidogrel, spironolactone, warfarin, atorvostatin, lanzrapole and ramipril and I’ve been taking them since late April following a HA. I’ve felt generally well apart from fatigue but in the last 6-8 weeks have developed
Hi there, I’m on 9 different medications: Dapagliflozin, Bisopropolol, Aspirin, Clopidogrel, spironolactone, warfarin, atorvostatin, lanzrapole and ramipril and I’ve been taking them since late April following a HA. I’ve felt generally well apart from fatigue but in the last 6-8 weeks have developed
EU95PTM
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
practical suggestions for pwp and the 2am club......drooling
Drooling sucks especially when you wake up with a wet pillow...which usually occurs mid to late stage pd. You can drink/eat pineapple which contains bromelain.. that acts to "dry" out the salivary gland which is controlled by the the parasympathetic/autonomic nervous system which ultimately becomes
Drooling sucks especially when you wake up with a wet pillow...which usually occurs mid to late stage pd. You can drink/eat pineapple which contains bromelain.. that acts to "dry" out the salivary gland which is controlled by the the parasympathetic/autonomic nervous system which ultimately becomes
beehive23
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Experience pain due to endometriosis?
Pain during menstruation is a typical symptom of endometriosis. And some patients will experience abdominal pain in menstrual period, and the pain will be more severe with the advent of menstruation. Some patients can not even have a normal life because of pain. So, active treatment is important. A
Pain during menstruation is a typical symptom of endometriosis. And some patients will experience abdominal pain in menstrual period, and the pain will be more severe with the advent of menstruation. Some patients can not even have a normal life because of pain. So, active treatment is important. A
Abbyzhang
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Women's Health
2 years ago
Anyone stuck on prednefrin Forte years after Trabeculectomy surgery ??
Hello guys, Names Colin, from Sydney Australia aged 30 I have Uveitis glaucoma . I had undertaken Trabeculectomy surgery 4 years ago now. My vision was extremely blurry post opp, the doctors informed me my eye vision would return back to normal after a few months, unfortunately the clear vision never
Hello guys, Names Colin, from Sydney Australia aged 30 I have Uveitis glaucoma . I had undertaken Trabeculectomy surgery 4 years ago now. My vision was extremely blurry post opp, the doctors informed me my eye vision would return back to normal after a few months, unfortunately the clear vision never
Colin-F
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Hormonal birth control from a young age. Did it mask endometriosis?
I received my medical history file from the Netherlands (where I was born) yesterday. It notes: [i]12 yrs old: patient repeatedly visits the doctor for painful periods, high dose of diclofenac prescribed. [/i] [i]13 yrs old: patient compains that painkillers don't help at all, combined birth control
I received my medical history file from the Netherlands (where I was born) yesterday. It notes: [i]12 yrs old: patient repeatedly visits the doctor for painful periods, high dose of diclofenac prescribed. [/i] [i]13 yrs old: patient compains that painkillers don't help at all, combined birth control
Mountainliving
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
PD Dialysis - Week 6 - Houston we have a problem
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING EXPERIENCE IS MINE. DO NOT ASSUME YOU WILL HAVE THIS EXPERIENCE! DO NOT TAKE IT AS NEGATIVE TOWARD PD DIALYSIS. I wanted to post this addendum at the top to let folks know that doing manual PD revealed an issue with my back that had been hiding in the wings. I doubt any of you will
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING EXPERIENCE IS MINE. DO NOT ASSUME YOU WILL HAVE THIS EXPERIENCE! DO NOT TAKE IT AS NEGATIVE TOWARD PD DIALYSIS. I wanted to post this addendum at the top to let folks know that doing manual PD revealed an issue with my back that had been hiding in the wings. I doubt any of you will
RonZone
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
Pain - where my pain comes from! (2)
I used to visit, my GP for annual bloods, the results = nothing unusual all normal every single year on year. My visits to the GP were mainly due to the constant pain, nightmares and fatigue, we talked in the 15 minute allocated slot to determine my future! I have Pain surely I need pain killers? I
I used to visit, my GP for annual bloods, the results = nothing unusual all normal every single year on year. My visits to the GP were mainly due to the constant pain, nightmares and fatigue, we talked in the 15 minute allocated slot to determine my future! I have Pain surely I need pain killers? I
does-the-NHS-work
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Does anybody suffer from HPT high pain threshold?
I am almost immune to pain killers, my system has reached such a level. I slashed my hand by accident, but tried to chat up the doctor whilst she stitched up my hand, I can get injections, no bother! BUT if I got a heart attack, my brain might not recognise it properly? I regularly would break a rib
I am almost immune to pain killers, my system has reached such a level. I slashed my hand by accident, but tried to chat up the doctor whilst she stitched up my hand, I can get injections, no bother! BUT if I got a heart attack, my brain might not recognise it properly? I regularly would break a rib
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
2 years ago
I'm new, irrational fear of surgery help and pain medication not working.
Hello, I am soon to be 20 and have recently been told I very likely have endometriosis. On one hand it was amazing to know that something can be done about this but on the other hand comes all of the questions along with a potential diagnosis. I am to start on the contraceptive implant that will hopefully
Hello, I am soon to be 20 and have recently been told I very likely have endometriosis. On one hand it was amazing to know that something can be done about this but on the other hand comes all of the questions along with a potential diagnosis. I am to start on the contraceptive implant that will hopefully
ouchthishurts
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Appendix Pain - Endo?
Hi everyone, I was referred by my GP last October to the gynaecologist and I have just received my appointment for mid September due to ongoing horrendous ovulation symptoms (leg pain, extreme fatigue, brain fog and pain) and also ongoing pain to the right side of my pelvis also tender when pressed
Hi everyone, I was referred by my GP last October to the gynaecologist and I have just received my appointment for mid September due to ongoing horrendous ovulation symptoms (leg pain, extreme fatigue, brain fog and pain) and also ongoing pain to the right side of my pelvis also tender when pressed
Lass3
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Pain four months after hip replacement surgery
Hello there, I'm writing on behalf of my mum. I was wondering if anyone could please give us some advice. Mum is 76. She has osteoarthritis and had a new hip four months ago. She was recovering well after 12 weeks, but then developed pain in the knee below the new hip. She saw a physio who said her legs
Hello there, I'm writing on behalf of my mum. I was wondering if anyone could please give us some advice. Mum is 76. She has osteoarthritis and had a new hip four months ago. She was recovering well after 12 weeks, but then developed pain in the knee below the new hip. She saw a physio who said her legs
Duck33
in
Arthritis Action
2 years ago
Hospital stay
so last week I had a HUGE flare up of diverticulitis (its seems to be a family curse) Thursday I had a bit of pain, didn't think anything about it. Friday it got so bad that on my way home I stopped by the walk in clinic and the PA thought I possibly had a severe groin strain or very mild hernia because
so last week I had a HUGE flare up of diverticulitis (its seems to be a family curse) Thursday I had a bit of pain, didn't think anything about it. Friday it got so bad that on my way home I stopped by the walk in clinic and the PA thought I possibly had a severe groin strain or very mild hernia because
Ponieboy
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Hospital stay
so last week I had a HUGE flare up of diverticulitis (its seems to be a family curse) Thursday I had a bit of pain, didn't think anything about it. Friday it got so bad that on my way home I stopped by the walk in clinic and the PA thought I possibly had a severe groin strain or very mild hernia because
so last week I had a HUGE flare up of diverticulitis (its seems to be a family curse) Thursday I had a bit of pain, didn't think anything about it. Friday it got so bad that on my way home I stopped by the walk in clinic and the PA thought I possibly had a severe groin strain or very mild hernia because
Ponieboy
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Itchy, pain in eyes
I need you help as for the last few days I’ve had the worst
eye
pain
and itchy ness to them. I have a runny nose and sometimes even blocked. I have hay fever but even inside the house I get this too. I want to know what i should do thanks.
I need you help as for the last few days I’ve had the worst
eye
pain
and itchy ness to them. I have a runny nose and sometimes even blocked. I have hay fever but even inside the house I get this too. I want to know what i should do thanks.
MhamadR
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EFA
2 years ago
probiotics with Hashimotos
hi everyone hope you’re doing ok. I remember being recommended to take probiotics to improve gut health for t3 conversion. I’m gluten free, almost dairy free. I’m on T4/T3 combined therapy. My question is are probiotics good for you? I’ve been taking them for a month and need atleast 3 toilet trips every
hi everyone hope you’re doing ok. I remember being recommended to take probiotics to improve gut health for t3 conversion. I’m gluten free, almost dairy free. I’m on T4/T3 combined therapy. My question is are probiotics good for you? I’ve been taking them for a month and need atleast 3 toilet trips every
Bollieforme
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Fractured ribs
We had a nasty car accident last week ( elderly gentleman driving a large Dormobile from Europe had no idea of the rules of single- track- driving here in the HIghlands of Scotland - I felt quite sorry for him) I have rather spectacular bruising of right breast - Arnica has been great help - and three
We had a nasty car accident last week ( elderly gentleman driving a large Dormobile from Europe had no idea of the rules of single- track- driving here in the HIghlands of Scotland - I felt quite sorry for him) I have rather spectacular bruising of right breast - Arnica has been great help - and three
Francesbarbara
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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