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complet drainage of energy to my body
hi everyone my question is i was diagnosed at xmas with copd ,has a complete mot on myself , but the breathflusness , and complete drain of energy , is puzzling them , they have found nothing on the scan reports , but am waiting to have a camera to c wot is going on inside my body does
hi everyone my question is i was diagnosed at xmas with copd ,has a complete mot on myself , but the breathflusness , and complete drain of energy , is puzzling them , they have found nothing on the scan reports , but am waiting to have a camera to c wot is going on inside my body does
andytyres
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
First time blogger looking for information.
hello, I'm here looking for information about side effects of meningitis. I had meningitis at the age of 15 and am now 27. I recently turned to the internet to figure out why my memory is so bad and why I act the way I do. Until now I always just thought that I was stupid or mental and berate myself
hello, I'm here looking for information about side effects of meningitis. I had meningitis at the age of 15 and am now 27. I recently turned to the internet to figure out why my memory is so bad and why I act the way I do. Until now I always just thought that I was stupid or mental and berate myself
gnomemad
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Meningitis Now
12 years ago
4 year old with CD and 'sore tummy'
My 4 year old son has CD and has been GF for 10 months now. On the odd occasion when we think he ma have been glutened (still a mystery how) he is violently sick for about an hour then very tired. For just over a week he has been compkaining of a sore tummy off and on. We have upped his fibre intake
My 4 year old son has CD and has been GF for 10 months now. On the odd occasion when we think he ma have been glutened (still a mystery how) he is violently sick for about an hour then very tired. For just over a week he has been compkaining of a sore tummy off and on. We have upped his fibre intake
doods28
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
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ECT electroconvulsive therapy... used to be called electro shock therapy
I have been back to my Psychiatrist and reported no improvement in depression/anxiety with Emsam patch-selegiline. This is after numerous attempts with SSRI's and SNRI's. He wants to try lamactil which is used for bipolar and seizures thinking I might be bipolar. If that fails he wants to try ECT.
I have been back to my Psychiatrist and reported no improvement in depression/anxiety with Emsam patch-selegiline. This is after numerous attempts with SSRI's and SNRI's. He wants to try lamactil which is used for bipolar and seizures thinking I might be bipolar. If that fails he wants to try ECT.
etterus
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
Parents & carers » Bible Verses for New Baby
Posted in Parents & carers » Bible Verses for New Baby It was reported as ""That ergo baby carrier person again! And to me a pointless post!!"". Not only is this completely irrelevant, surely the forum boards are not the place for Christian/bible verses. Also it is insensitive to people that cannot
Posted in Parents & carers » Bible Verses for New Baby It was reported as ""That ergo baby carrier person again! And to me a pointless post!!"". Not only is this completely irrelevant, surely the forum boards are not the place for Christian/bible verses. Also it is insensitive to people that cannot
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Don't know what to do !!!!!
My Father is in a Care Home in Grimsby with Alzheimers. He has been there there since 18th February where things had come to a head and he had gone wondering the previous evening and got himself lost, anyway he has been diagnosed just over 2 years. It is 180 mile round trip for me to visit Dad and is
My Father is in a Care Home in Grimsby with Alzheimers. He has been there there since 18th February where things had come to a head and he had gone wondering the previous evening and got himself lost, anyway he has been diagnosed just over 2 years. It is 180 mile round trip for me to visit Dad and is
soulsusie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Update on Mum after Ileostomy ? Abraxane chemotherapy
Mum has made remarkable progress since her emergency ileostomy in March. She has today had the results of a scan performed last week. She has been advised that there is a raise in her CA125 from 155 to 281, but the scan shows minimal disease. The thought is that no treatment is needed at the moment
Mum has made remarkable progress since her emergency ileostomy in March. She has today had the results of a scan performed last week. She has been advised that there is a raise in her CA125 from 155 to 281, but the scan shows minimal disease. The thought is that no treatment is needed at the moment
SusanC
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
DLA appeal
I got a reply from DLA refusing to award me any rate for either mobility or care. I went to the CAB because the person who helped me do the form was almost sure I was going to get some help but he wasn't there. The person i spoke to didn't know much about this and his boss said to him that it wasn't
I got a reply from DLA refusing to award me any rate for either mobility or care. I went to the CAB because the person who helped me do the form was almost sure I was going to get some help but he wasn't there. The person i spoke to didn't know much about this and his boss said to him that it wasn't
Smily
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Morn to you all !!!!
hope your all as good as you can be, and got some sleep. Im off to the town today. Fibro fog and stiffness & an painful arm. well looks like rain. I will catch you all later :) Hugs to you all. love helen xxx
hope your all as good as you can be, and got some sleep. Im off to the town today. Fibro fog and stiffness & an painful arm. well looks like rain. I will catch you all later :) Hugs to you all. love helen xxx
roxyroo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
It's difficult to cope with PSP
My dear mother, who will be 89 in two weeks, was diagnosed with PSP on 30 April last year. Over the previous 3 years, she had increasingly suffered many falls, the last one on Aug 31 2011 resulted in her breaking her neck. Miraculously, she has recovered from the neck injury having undergone surgery
My dear mother, who will be 89 in two weeks, was diagnosed with PSP on 30 April last year. Over the previous 3 years, she had increasingly suffered many falls, the last one on Aug 31 2011 resulted in her breaking her neck. Miraculously, she has recovered from the neck injury having undergone surgery
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PSP Association
12 years ago
Singulair Paediatric- 4mg
My little was diagnosed with asthma 12 months ago, he's 3 yrs old and suffers really badly with it. Yesterday i had to take him to an out of hours surgery and Dr there prescribed him Singulair Paediatric 4mg. The Dr told me to give him the tablet every night before bed, it has to be sucked or chewed.
My little was diagnosed with asthma 12 months ago, he's 3 yrs old and suffers really badly with it. Yesterday i had to take him to an out of hours surgery and Dr there prescribed him Singulair Paediatric 4mg. The Dr told me to give him the tablet every night before bed, it has to be sucked or chewed.
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Singulair Paediatric- 4mg
My little was diagnosed with asthma 12 months ago, he's 3 yrs old and suffers really badly with it. Yesterday i had to take him to an out of hours surgery and Dr there prescribed him Singulair Paediatric 4mg. The Dr told me to give him the tablet every night before bed, it has to be sucked or chewed.
My little was diagnosed with asthma 12 months ago, he's 3 yrs old and suffers really badly with it. Yesterday i had to take him to an out of hours surgery and Dr there prescribed him Singulair Paediatric 4mg. The Dr told me to give him the tablet every night before bed, it has to be sucked or chewed.
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
My Life Story: Part 2 - aged 25 (Updated September 2005)
Update: September 2005. Isn't it funny how things can turn around so quickly; how things can get better almost as quickly as they went wrong in the first place? On the 16 September 2004 I remember waking up and feeling happy - not well immediately, but happy! In June 2004, I was living in
Update: September 2005. Isn't it funny how things can turn around so quickly; how things can get better almost as quickly as they went wrong in the first place? On the 16 September 2004 I remember waking up and feeling happy - not well immediately, but happy! In June 2004, I was living in
Hidden
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
What to do today?
So you wake up. slowly! stiff.... I so hate that! with the agility of a wooden top.... and closely resembling one too! The whole day is ahead, and you need to seize it! Well I do, I don't like to waste time, every moment is precious and I don't do 'slow' mentally that is. If I started to document my
So you wake up. slowly! stiff.... I so hate that! with the agility of a wooden top.... and closely resembling one too! The whole day is ahead, and you need to seize it! Well I do, I don't like to waste time, every moment is precious and I don't do 'slow' mentally that is. If I started to document my
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
13 years ago
Have you ever had a head trauma, before your PD diagnosis?
When I was fourteen years-old, I was hit by a car going 45 MPH and was knocked unconscious for two days. Last year, at age 36, I was diagnosed with early-onset PD. I've spoken with two other early-onset PD patients in the last month and they both had a serious head injury / trauma when they were
When I was fourteen years-old, I was hit by a car going 45 MPH and was knocked unconscious for two days. Last year, at age 36, I was diagnosed with early-onset PD. I've spoken with two other early-onset PD patients in the last month and they both had a serious head injury / trauma when they were
AnneW
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Cure Parkinson's
13 years ago
poem from a friend
Growing old! by Robert A. Dixon If we are born, the future is clear No one knows how we'll get out of here Health and money, who the hell knows We'll be lucky if born, with all twelve of our toes From birth to our death, how long is the time No one knows, and that's not a crime What is a
Growing old! by Robert A. Dixon If we are born, the future is clear No one knows how we'll get out of here Health and money, who the hell knows We'll be lucky if born, with all twelve of our toes From birth to our death, how long is the time No one knows, and that's not a crime What is a
wifeofparky
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
funny stories / little accidents
thought it might be fun if we had an area just like the moan and rant area, where we can share some of the funny and silly things we all get up to i will start it off as im so clumbsy!: 1. was sitting down last week at college on the floor and the bell rang for lesson change and as i went to stand
thought it might be fun if we had an area just like the moan and rant area, where we can share some of the funny and silly things we all get up to i will start it off as im so clumbsy!: 1. was sitting down last week at college on the floor and the bell rang for lesson change and as i went to stand
Lil_tinx66
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Taking control...a little
I've been making an effort this week to take more control of my health. I phoned the GP surgery and confirmed my rheumatology referral has been done at last. I've stuck to my calorie controlled diet and cut out alcohol. I've invested in some multi vitamins and glucosamine/omega 3 capsules. Although
I've been making an effort this week to take more control of my health. I phoned the GP surgery and confirmed my rheumatology referral has been done at last. I've stuck to my calorie controlled diet and cut out alcohol. I've invested in some multi vitamins and glucosamine/omega 3 capsules. Although
Hidden
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NRAS
12 years ago
Holidays, asthma and lots of triggers
Hi am new to the forum. My son is 12 and since starting secondary school last sept his asthma has got pretty bad. He is highly allergic to hse dust mite and also to cats and pollen. Exercise aslo triggers, all foods are also a trigger and the change in temperature (going from outside to inside) is triggering
Hi am new to the forum. My son is 12 and since starting secondary school last sept his asthma has got pretty bad. He is highly allergic to hse dust mite and also to cats and pollen. Exercise aslo triggers, all foods are also a trigger and the change in temperature (going from outside to inside) is triggering
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Not allowed to wear coats at playtime??!
Hi everyone My 8 year old daughter is the asthmatic in our family and she has just started school. Previously we home schooled her. One of the many bizarre rules at her school is that the children are not allowed to wear their coats/jackets outside at playtime. I've been trying to ring the school
Hi everyone My 8 year old daughter is the asthmatic in our family and she has just started school. Previously we home schooled her. One of the many bizarre rules at her school is that the children are not allowed to wear their coats/jackets outside at playtime. I've been trying to ring the school
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
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