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IBS Network
48,212 members
The IBS Network is the national charity that helps people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and has provided support to those with the condition and to healthcare professionals for over 25 years. Funding for the charity is received from a number of sources, including: annual memberships, an online shop for purchasing the ‘Can’t Wait’ card, Radar keys and other useful aids, in addition to income from legacies.
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6,490 members
The Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation (DRWF) is a registered charity, established in 1998 to raise public awareness to the condition and its associated complications, treatment, avoidance and relief and to provide support to people living with diabetes. Whilst funding vital diabetes research to establish the causes; develop improved management and treatment options; and ultimately find a cure, we aim to ensure that people have access to the right information and support to develop a proactive self-care approach to successful self-management, to ensure that they are ’staying well until a cure is found....’
LDN Research Trust
1,405 members
The primary aim of the Trust is to initiate Clinical Trials of Low Dose Naltrexone. Whilst working to raise funds for trials, we have helped over 16,000 people to obtain LDN from a General Practitioner or Neurologist, either through the National Health Service or by private prescription. We have also been able to help people, not just in the UK but in countries throughout Europe, as well as USA, Canada, West Indies, Australia, New Zealand, and others. By using this website and from our downloadable newsletters, you will be able to read the stories of some of these people. We have helped many people with MS, Crohn's, IBS, ME and Cancer to name a few. The use of LDN is spreading. Our ultimate goal is for everyone to be prescribed LDN globally for all conditions where LDN could be of benefit
Crohn's and Colitis Support
5,399 members
We are a peer support community for people living with Crohn's disease and Ulcerative colitis. Here we share our experiences, ask questions and support each other!
Bowel Disease Support
1,388 members
We are a peer support community for people living with bowel disease. Here we share our experiences, ask questions and support each other!
Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
5,572 members
With charitable donations, we are able to provide 2 Hydrotherapy sessions per week, for our paid members. We are dedicated to providing support, raising awareness and promoting positivity, for invisible conditions primarily for: Arthritic Condition's Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Chronic Widespread Pain Fibromyalgia Giant Cell Arteritis Long Covid M. E. Myalgic Encephalopathy Myofascial Pain Polymyalgia Rheumatic Condition's
Pelvic Pain Support Network
19,554 members
This community is run by the Pelvic Pain Support Network, a registered charity. The community forum exists to support those who wish to share and learn from others who have abdominal and/or pelvic pain and to provide peer support in managing the pain. It is moderated by trustees and members of the charity who are volunteers with personal experience of pelvic pain. Pelvic pain can be caused by many conditions affecting the pelvis such as adenomyosis, adhesions, endometriosis, painful periods, bladder pain, pelvic nerve damage, pudendal neuralgia, irritable bowel syndrome. One or more of these may be present or the person may not have a diagnosis. Pain that exists for 6 months or more, either intermittently or constant, is a condition in its own right. This community forum exists to support those who have had pain in the abdomen/pelvis for 6 months or longer with or without a diagnosis.
MS Society
599 members
We're the MS Society, we're a community of people living with or affected by MS. Whether you have MS, or care about someone who does, our community is here for you through the highs, lows and everything in between. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to anyone of our admins listed below.
My MSAA Community
9,213 members
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) is a nonprofit organization improving lives today for the MS community through our vital services and support. We provide direct services and ongoing support to individuals with MS, their families, and their care partners throughout the United States. Some of our free services include: Helpline with trained specialists, safety and mobility equipment distribution, award-winning educational videos and publications, cooling accessories for heat-sensitive individuals, educational programs held across the US, and more. We hope that My MSAA Community on HealthUnlocked is a safe and inviting space for you to connect with other members of the MS community in order to both find and provide support for your shared experiences.
Epilepsy New Zealand
86 members
We support those throughout New Zealand living with epilepsy.
Epilepsy South Africa
740 members
We are the only national organisation in South Africa dedicated to improving the quality of life of persons with and affected by epilepsy. Our approach is firmly based on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD).
Epilepsy Australia
173 members
Epilepsy Australia is the national coalition of Australian Epilepsy Associations raising our voices as one to advance the cause of all Australians living with epilepsy. Actively delivering counseling, support and information to all who access our services, Epilepsy Australia is committed to raising awareness and understanding of the very real issues faced by those living with epilepsy. The unpredictable nature of seizures can force people to stay at home, fearful of a seizure occurring in public. Would you know what to do if you saw someone having a seizure? A goal of Epilepsy Australia is for every household in Australia to be seizure aware. Our challenge is to build on the success of our Seizure First Aid Awareness Campaign where more than 20,000 Seizure First Aid Kits were delivered to households Australia-wide.
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