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Had my interview yesterday. The girls that did the interview were nice. The maths test went well i think. Just they asked about my experience with Excel. I had to try and blag my way around that one as ive never used it in a job. However I can use SPSS (a psychological stats based analysis softwear)
Had my interview yesterday. The girls that did the interview were nice. The maths test went well i think. Just they asked about my experience with Excel. I had to try and blag my way around that one as ive never used it in a job. However I can use SPSS (a psychological stats based analysis softwear)
Lush__x
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Mental Health Support
11 years ago
Been cleaning
Been cleaning in the kitchen, I've cleaned round 2 window frames with a toothbrush then with a cloth, I've cleaned paint of a couple of cupboard sides, tried to get the paint off the floor and then cleaned the actual windows. I am sweating like a pig, I have very anxious thoughts when I sweat, thinking
Been cleaning in the kitchen, I've cleaned round 2 window frames with a toothbrush then with a cloth, I've cleaned paint of a couple of cupboard sides, tried to get the paint off the floor and then cleaned the actual windows. I am sweating like a pig, I have very anxious thoughts when I sweat, thinking
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Stability in instability!
Just about the time I think my husband has reached some point of stability, he either improves some part of his life or just the opposite. I tell my friend he is incontinent and then he has several days of dry briefs. I say he is getting me up 3 - 5 times a night and then he sleeps through the night.
Just about the time I think my husband has reached some point of stability, he either improves some part of his life or just the opposite. I tell my friend he is incontinent and then he has several days of dry briefs. I say he is getting me up 3 - 5 times a night and then he sleeps through the night.
carolinesimmons
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PSP Association
11 years ago
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Update On My Dad
It's been a long time since I've been on here, this is due to my father's condition becoming worse. It has been confirmed that the Cancer has returned and this time he isn't having any treatment (and I respect that) He's getting a lot of help now from his Macmillan nurse and his Palliative care nurse
It's been a long time since I've been on here, this is due to my father's condition becoming worse. It has been confirmed that the Cancer has returned and this time he isn't having any treatment (and I respect that) He's getting a lot of help now from his Macmillan nurse and his Palliative care nurse
Laura27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Do people normally remember how they got head injury?
Last July I was involved in a serious car accident. have no memory of what or how it happened. s this usual? have no other memory loss I even remember bits from when I was unconscious. My mum was told I may never remember what happened as its a way of protecting you from bad memories that the brain
Last July I was involved in a serious car accident. have no memory of what or how it happened. s this usual? have no other memory loss I even remember bits from when I was unconscious. My mum was told I may never remember what happened as its a way of protecting you from bad memories that the brain
keeley24
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Headway
11 years ago
Joke
Scroll down - came up too low!! . HOW TO START A FIGHT One year, I decided to buy my mother-in-law a cemetery plot as a Christmas gift... The next year, I didn't buy her a gift. When she asked me why, I replied, "well, you still haven't used the gift I bought
Scroll down - came up too low!! . HOW TO START A FIGHT One year, I decided to buy my mother-in-law a cemetery plot as a Christmas gift... The next year, I didn't buy her a gift. When she asked me why, I replied, "well, you still haven't used the gift I bought
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Driving after head injury
Last July I was involved in a serious car accident. I have no definite memory of the accident so am not put off driving at all. The police have put it down as no fault accident and said I may never remember what happened. I don't think I will remember. I had my car wrote off so have not had acar since
Last July I was involved in a serious car accident. I have no definite memory of the accident so am not put off driving at all. The police have put it down as no fault accident and said I may never remember what happened. I don't think I will remember. I had my car wrote off so have not had acar since
keeley24
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Headway
11 years ago
Time taken to recover from serious head injury
Just a question out of interest whats the average time to recover from serious head injury and whats fastest you have heard of? Briefly I had seious head injury in car accident last July recovery seemed to take for ever at time. I was 2 week in coma then another 5 week in hospital. I know it was
Just a question out of interest whats the average time to recover from serious head injury and whats fastest you have heard of? Briefly I had seious head injury in car accident last July recovery seemed to take for ever at time. I was 2 week in coma then another 5 week in hospital. I know it was
keeley24
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Headway
11 years ago
Haemodialysis and blood pressure
I am becoming increasingly confused over the question of blood pressure and how high or low it can be. Before my husband went on to dialysis we had been drilled by various consultants on the need to keep his BP in check and, at one time, he was on three different typed of medication. Last year before
I am becoming increasingly confused over the question of blood pressure and how high or low it can be. Before my husband went on to dialysis we had been drilled by various consultants on the need to keep his BP in check and, at one time, he was on three different typed of medication. Last year before
florence2
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Dialysis Support
11 years ago
Diarrhoea problems whilst having haemodialysis? Usually starts about 3 hrs into dialysis, anyone else having same problem, any advice, help?
ann8792
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Dialysis Support
11 years ago
Things that go bump in the day
My neighbours are moving today - I had got the impression a few days ago that it was a few weeks before the actual move so a bit of a surprise to see the removal van outside when I got back from my morning run. Saying goodbye isn't really something I'm that good at - intense emotions and I just get
My neighbours are moving today - I had got the impression a few days ago that it was a few weeks before the actual move so a bit of a surprise to see the removal van outside when I got back from my morning run. Saying goodbye isn't really something I'm that good at - intense emotions and I just get
Gambit62
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Mental Health Support
11 years ago
The Raining Has Stopped!
Well, this time a little time passing has been a positive thing. Yes, my son-in-law's father died yesterday. It was a blessing as he was very aggressively upset and did not know his family. And it had been expected for weeks. But the most wonderful news is that my son has turned the corner and though
Well, this time a little time passing has been a positive thing. Yes, my son-in-law's father died yesterday. It was a blessing as he was very aggressively upset and did not know his family. And it had been expected for weeks. But the most wonderful news is that my son has turned the corner and though
carolinesimmons
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PSP Association
11 years ago
Introducing myself
I should start by saying Hello to all. My name's Rich. This is my first post on the site. So, bear with me. It's long! About myself. In January 2009 I left sunny England to go travelling around New Zealand as a fit and healthy 29 year old. I first flew out to Thailand, which I loved so much, I
I should start by saying Hello to all. My name's Rich. This is my first post on the site. So, bear with me. It's long! About myself. In January 2009 I left sunny England to go travelling around New Zealand as a fit and healthy 29 year old. I first flew out to Thailand, which I loved so much, I
Richdp
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Headway
11 years ago
Could I get some opinions please......
My partner is 4 months in from a hypoxic brain injury. After 3 weeks in critical care and 2 weeks on a stroke ward he was transferred to the only rehab unit in this county and has been an inpatient there for 3 months. Physically he isnt too bad (apart from stiff joints?) and is able to carry out all
My partner is 4 months in from a hypoxic brain injury. After 3 weeks in critical care and 2 weeks on a stroke ward he was transferred to the only rehab unit in this county and has been an inpatient there for 3 months. Physically he isnt too bad (apart from stiff joints?) and is able to carry out all
fred59
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Headway
11 years ago
New to this so please be patient
I had a TBI as a result of a car accident in Feb 2012. I am left with double vision, nerve damage and weakness on the right hand side of my body, some memory problems and some personality changes. I am still getting use to the 'new me'. I think I like her though, I am more outspoken and confident on
I had a TBI as a result of a car accident in Feb 2012. I am left with double vision, nerve damage and weakness on the right hand side of my body, some memory problems and some personality changes. I am still getting use to the 'new me'. I think I like her though, I am more outspoken and confident on
zoegunning
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Headway
11 years ago
"I'm coming home, tell the world that I'm coming home" 'Strength in broken places, eh?'
"Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday I know my kingdom awaits and they've forgiven my mistakes I'm coming home, I'm coming home Tell the World that I'm coming I'm back where I belong, yeah I never felt so strong.." As nice as a song this is, the melody hurts me, leaves me tight chested.
"Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday I know my kingdom awaits and they've forgiven my mistakes I'm coming home, I'm coming home Tell the World that I'm coming I'm back where I belong, yeah I never felt so strong.." As nice as a song this is, the melody hurts me, leaves me tight chested.
OneMomentInTime
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Mental Health Support
11 years ago
Has anyone found that certain drugs make anxiety worse?
For example, I took a Circadin (melatonin) and now I'm really anxious and nervous. Is this normal? What other drugs cause this?
For example, I took a Circadin (melatonin) and now I'm really anxious and nervous. Is this normal? What other drugs cause this?
greywarden00
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Distract yourself from the pain...
....But preferably NOT by having a freak accident involving chasing a pet rabbit round the garden and ending up taking a layer of skin off your knuckles so that the new pain from the wounds cancels out the old and irritating bit of pain elsewhere. Now I will have to distract myself from the new
....But preferably NOT by having a freak accident involving chasing a pet rabbit round the garden and ending up taking a layer of skin off your knuckles so that the new pain from the wounds cancels out the old and irritating bit of pain elsewhere. Now I will have to distract myself from the new
teadrinker
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Pain Concern
11 years ago
Who doesn't just love paying their taxes?
Now I've never had to pay tax in my life, it's the main reason I became a student, but for those who do, I (and I'm sure a lot of you) have certainly managed to get my money's worth in benefits, sick pay, free medication etc. If I lived in another country and my health plan didn't cover it, I'm sure
Now I've never had to pay tax in my life, it's the main reason I became a student, but for those who do, I (and I'm sure a lot of you) have certainly managed to get my money's worth in benefits, sick pay, free medication etc. If I lived in another country and my health plan didn't cover it, I'm sure
B_S_A
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Headway
11 years ago
Dialysis consumables
Hi people, Anybody looking for dialysis items/consumables? Like: 1. Dialyzers, 2. Bloodlines 3. Bi-carts (Bicarbonate cartridges) 4.Solution for Bicarbonate Haemodialysis 5.Permanent Catheters (Both Adults and Children) - DUO 6. Subclavian Catheters (Both Adult and Children) - DUO 7. Subclavian
Hi people, Anybody looking for dialysis items/consumables? Like: 1. Dialyzers, 2. Bloodlines 3. Bi-carts (Bicarbonate cartridges) 4.Solution for Bicarbonate Haemodialysis 5.Permanent Catheters (Both Adults and Children) - DUO 6. Subclavian Catheters (Both Adult and Children) - DUO 7. Subclavian
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
11 years ago
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