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HOW CAN THESE PEOPLE SLEEP AT NIGHT!!!!!!!
If something is labeled 'Disabled' the first thing is they put the price up. Their argument is it's a limited market. !Hello! There are more registered disabled now than 10 years ago whether through illness. accidents or wars, So how can we be classed as 'limited' in any way, shape or form. But
If something is labeled 'Disabled' the first thing is they put the price up. Their argument is it's a limited market. !Hello! There are more registered disabled now than 10 years ago whether through illness. accidents or wars, So how can we be classed as 'limited' in any way, shape or form. But
whyshaw
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Me again - sorry
As our daughter has grown over the last year, thankfully the frequent tantrums have reduced . I am sure that is age related rather than anything else. However, what we are now left with is far less frequent but far more explosive tantrums. A good example this week was a neighbour very kindly
As our daughter has grown over the last year, thankfully the frequent tantrums have reduced . I am sure that is age related rather than anything else. However, what we are now left with is far less frequent but far more explosive tantrums. A good example this week was a neighbour very kindly
Skatesey71
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FASD Support
11 years ago
CHALLENGE!!! WE'VE BEEN GIVEN, A CHALLENGE TO OVER COME!!!
As all of you see your injury/accident as a mishap, or problem. Well you've been given a CHALLENGE to over come, ending your life is the, SUPER EASY WAY OUT!!! &I know it'll lead to 24/7 of PAIN, for doing SO!!! I give you the, CHOICE TO FIND OUT??? OR KEEP PUSHING/FIGHTING, through your injury?
As all of you see your injury/accident as a mishap, or problem. Well you've been given a CHALLENGE to over come, ending your life is the, SUPER EASY WAY OUT!!! &I know it'll lead to 24/7 of PAIN, for doing SO!!! I give you the, CHOICE TO FIND OUT??? OR KEEP PUSHING/FIGHTING, through your injury?
ZombieDen
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Headway
11 years ago
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hedgepig
I have been trying to obtain dialysis for one or two sessions away from home in other parts of the UK but find it extremely difficult. I have now discovered that the main problem is the closure of dialysis units on Sundays and even Saturday evenings and restricting dialysis to local people on certain
I have been trying to obtain dialysis for one or two sessions away from home in other parts of the UK but find it extremely difficult. I have now discovered that the main problem is the closure of dialysis units on Sundays and even Saturday evenings and restricting dialysis to local people on certain
hedgepig
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Dialysis Support
11 years ago
My partner is currently in rehab after suffering hypoxic brain injury 7 weeks ago.
His physio is coming along really well, however his cognitive skills are not.I've been told that he may have to be assessed and moved elsewhere as they are worried that the more mobile he becomes, the more he is likely to wander off and become a danger to himself. I'm conscious that the unit he is in
His physio is coming along really well, however his cognitive skills are not.I've been told that he may have to be assessed and moved elsewhere as they are worried that the more mobile he becomes, the more he is likely to wander off and become a danger to himself. I'm conscious that the unit he is in
fred59
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Headway
11 years ago
Incontinence.
My husband wears a conveen day and night but sometimes the night time one comes off and the results are obvious. The company have supplied us with extra fixing for the conveen but it does not always help. I am reluctant to cut down on his fluids for obvious reasons. Has anyone got any other suggestions
My husband wears a conveen day and night but sometimes the night time one comes off and the results are obvious. The company have supplied us with extra fixing for the conveen but it does not always help. I am reluctant to cut down on his fluids for obvious reasons. Has anyone got any other suggestions
dorothy-thompson
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PSP Association
11 years ago
Apathy taking over my life
Hi, This is my first post. I havent felt myself for about a year now. I started to notice last year when things in my life wouldnt affect me (good or bad) and it has got worse and worse (and there was nothing bad going on in my life to cause it). I now dont really care, about anything. I feel emotionally
Hi, This is my first post. I havent felt myself for about a year now. I started to notice last year when things in my life wouldnt affect me (good or bad) and it has got worse and worse (and there was nothing bad going on in my life to cause it). I now dont really care, about anything. I feel emotionally
monkiflops
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Mental Health Support
11 years ago
Caesarean under general anaesthetic due to placenta previa
Hi, I'm now 26 weeks pregnant and have placenta previa. My placenta is completely covering my cervix and anterior. So I'm a planned section anyway due to 2 previous sections and a neo natal death. However, my midwife has said that due to my placenta being anterior the would have to cut through it to
Hi, I'm now 26 weeks pregnant and have placenta previa. My placenta is completely covering my cervix and anterior. So I'm a planned section anyway due to 2 previous sections and a neo natal death. However, my midwife has said that due to my placenta being anterior the would have to cut through it to
Pootlestw
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
Question about prostap?
I had my first prostap injection just over 2 weeks ago the same day I started my period I bled for 7 days then stopped for 6 days now I've come on again really heavy the heaviest I've ever had it with loads of clots. I've been put on tablets 3 days ago to stop the bleeding but if anything it's getting
I had my first prostap injection just over 2 weeks ago the same day I started my period I bled for 7 days then stopped for 6 days now I've come on again really heavy the heaviest I've ever had it with loads of clots. I've been put on tablets 3 days ago to stop the bleeding but if anything it's getting
cejay-wiffen
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
About yours Truly
Hi I have had anxiety for most of my life (on and off)I am 68 years of age (that's old)smile,to day i went down Tesco's feeling light headed,and then off to B and Q's,floated round there like a butterfly,I have this small irrational fear of falling but I have been light headed for years and have never
Hi I have had anxiety for most of my life (on and off)I am 68 years of age (that's old)smile,to day i went down Tesco's feeling light headed,and then off to B and Q's,floated round there like a butterfly,I have this small irrational fear of falling but I have been light headed for years and have never
teabags
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
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
Hidden
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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
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
Hello - I'm a new boy here. My screen-name is neophyte.
Hello - I found this website last night and joined this morning (24 February 2013). I have recently been told I have renal failure stage four, which became apparent from a routine blood-test. I have seen a consultant at the local hospital and had a consultation with a renal nurse just over a week
Hello - I found this website last night and joined this morning (24 February 2013). I have recently been told I have renal failure stage four, which became apparent from a routine blood-test. I have seen a consultant at the local hospital and had a consultation with a renal nurse just over a week
Hidden
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Dialysis Support
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
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