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ESLD end of life signs
Hi all My mum was recently admitted with alcoholic hepatitis. She is extremely unwell has Aki 3 renal insufficiency which improved but this had worsened again rapidly. She had refractory ascities draining 9litres every 3-4days but when they do this is completely throws her kidney function off.. her
Hi all My mum was recently admitted with alcoholic hepatitis. She is extremely unwell has Aki 3 renal insufficiency which improved but this had worsened again rapidly. She had refractory ascities draining 9litres every 3-4days but when they do this is completely throws her kidney function off.. her
DreamRn
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Preserflo Micro shunt post operation
Just to let you know that I had the shunt inserted under a local anaesthetic yesterday. Very little discomfort and the surgeon was pleased with a pressure of 10 today. The nurse removed the protective shield and bathed the eye which felt wonderful. The shield is then only used at night to protect the
Just to let you know that I had the shunt inserted under a local anaesthetic yesterday. Very little discomfort and the surgeon was pleased with a pressure of 10 today. The nurse removed the protective shield and bathed the eye which felt wonderful. The shield is then only used at night to protect the
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
FND treatment for adolescents
I have a granddaughter who is 13 and has been diagnosed with FND 2 years ago. We have met with numerous Doctors, Neurologists, Child Psychiatrists, experimented with Chiropractors, Brain Balancing, EMDR, and healers to no avail. She is confined to a wheelchair, non-verbal, has seizures and black-outs
I have a granddaughter who is 13 and has been diagnosed with FND 2 years ago. We have met with numerous Doctors, Neurologists, Child Psychiatrists, experimented with Chiropractors, Brain Balancing, EMDR, and healers to no avail. She is confined to a wheelchair, non-verbal, has seizures and black-outs
SophieandDexter
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 years ago
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Continuing Liver Drama
I joined this forum two or three years ago in an effort to obtain some feedback and understanding of some of the liver problems I had at the time which I could gain no knowledge of from the medics with whom I was involved. In that respect alone I have never been disappointed in you wonderful Forum
I joined this forum two or three years ago in an effort to obtain some feedback and understanding of some of the liver problems I had at the time which I could gain no knowledge of from the medics with whom I was involved. In that respect alone I have never been disappointed in you wonderful Forum
Splodge60
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
RLS
Hi everyone, I’ve been suffering for severe RSL for 5 years now, I have uncontrollable leg twitches, have been to the GP multiple times about it as it usually takes be 1-3 hours to get to sleep because of my leg feels like it’s getting electrocuted! I just don’t know what to do now, I’ve tried herbal
Hi everyone, I’ve been suffering for severe RSL for 5 years now, I have uncontrollable leg twitches, have been to the GP multiple times about it as it usually takes be 1-3 hours to get to sleep because of my leg feels like it’s getting electrocuted! I just don’t know what to do now, I’ve tried herbal
Tilzz
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Latest appointment - possible genetic sequencing
I had my latest oncology telephone appointment on Tuesday. Letrozole, which had kept me stable for 2 years, stopped working earlier this year, & I've been taking Megace since August. There's little change on my latest scan, so I'm continuing to take it for now. After some discussion on my future,
I had my latest oncology telephone appointment on Tuesday. Letrozole, which had kept me stable for 2 years, stopped working earlier this year, & I've been taking Megace since August. There's little change on my latest scan, so I'm continuing to take it for now. After some discussion on my future,
Di16
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Daily Project
Everyday, Mr. Johnathon T. Fuzzibutt, Adventure Cat devotes himself to a project; to teach his daddy to be more patient and keep the comforter edge lifted up and not rush Mr. Johnathon T. Fuzibutt, Adventure Cat into making a decision as to if he will or not . . . or will . . . . or not . . . . jump
Everyday, Mr. Johnathon T. Fuzzibutt, Adventure Cat devotes himself to a project; to teach his daddy to be more patient and keep the comforter edge lifted up and not rush Mr. Johnathon T. Fuzibutt, Adventure Cat into making a decision as to if he will or not . . . or will . . . . or not . . . . jump
CrazyCatWom
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
EMDR
Has anyone done EMDR? I am starting in 40 minutes and I am very nervous.
Has anyone done EMDR? I am starting in 40 minutes and I am very nervous.
Theloudone
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Dry eyes and humidifiers
Hi Everyone I've had long standing dry eyes for many, many years (pre diagnosis of my Lupus and Relapsing Polychondritis) but in this past year the dryness has been especially awful. Alongside that I recently had a haemoraged blood vessel in one of my eyes which thankfully healed of its own accord. I've
Hi Everyone I've had long standing dry eyes for many, many years (pre diagnosis of my Lupus and Relapsing Polychondritis) but in this past year the dryness has been especially awful. Alongside that I recently had a haemoraged blood vessel in one of my eyes which thankfully healed of its own accord. I've
BookishVibes
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Temperature 32.1
Today I had a forehead temperature check taken before entering a premises. They faffed about for a while and then said “that’s low”. It was 32.1. I got them to check theirs and their result was 36.5 so not a problem with the thermometer. Any thoughts? I’ve recently been diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism
Today I had a forehead temperature check taken before entering a premises. They faffed about for a while and then said “that’s low”. It was 32.1. I got them to check theirs and their result was 36.5 so not a problem with the thermometer. Any thoughts? I’ve recently been diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism
lolajone
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
A few more questions from a new member
Firstly, I just wanted to say thank you for all of the replies to my first post, I have found this group to be unbelievably helpful and definitely felt a little better after reading your responses. As this is still new for me, I do have a few more questions if that’s OK. I reduced my dosage as per
Firstly, I just wanted to say thank you for all of the replies to my first post, I have found this group to be unbelievably helpful and definitely felt a little better after reading your responses. As this is still new for me, I do have a few more questions if that’s OK. I reduced my dosage as per
Sophiestree
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Here's the speaker/topic list
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Here's the speaker/topic list
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer Caregivers
4 years ago
Here's the speaker/topic list
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art Bell,
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art Bell,
Darryl
Partner
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 years ago
Here's the speaker/topic list
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art Bell,
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art Bell,
Darryl
Partner
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
4 years ago
Here's the speaker/topic list
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art Bell,
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art Bell,
Darryl
Partner
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Here's the speaker/topic list
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art
Free tickets for online prostate cancer patient conference. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prostate-cancer-patient-conference-a-festival-of-prostate-cancer-care-tickets-118358165459 Keynote Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins - Discoveries & Care Come from Listening to Your Patients Closing Art
Darryl
Partner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Head/neck injury then PD.
First of all, I am just a newly dx (2 years) guy trying to live the best life possible. It’s fairly common to have a head or neck injury shortly before being DX with PD. Looking back, my symptoms started shortly after a head injury that damaged my neck. I was begged by a friend of mine to see this guy
First of all, I am just a newly dx (2 years) guy trying to live the best life possible. It’s fairly common to have a head or neck injury shortly before being DX with PD. Looking back, my symptoms started shortly after a head injury that damaged my neck. I was begged by a friend of mine to see this guy
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Dealing with the next chapter.
It’s been a week since we found out that mums treatment wasn’t working. She made the decision that she wouldn’t try a fourth option as it could prove more damaging, especially as she’s feeling relatively well. She’s got slight breathlessness, nothing too bad just noticeable if she walks far or talks
It’s been a week since we found out that mums treatment wasn’t working. She made the decision that she wouldn’t try a fourth option as it could prove more damaging, especially as she’s feeling relatively well. She’s got slight breathlessness, nothing too bad just noticeable if she walks far or talks
LewLew19
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Cataract Surgery.
Please can anyone give me reassurance about Cataract Surgery very very anxious, I have AF and take Warfarin. Will I be given sedation during the procedure to help my anxiety reviews please. Gladie!
Please can anyone give me reassurance about Cataract Surgery very very anxious, I have AF and take Warfarin. Will I be given sedation during the procedure to help my anxiety reviews please. Gladie!
Gladaven
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AF Association
4 years ago
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