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Gestational diabetes and Birth Center
I would love to give birth in water as my first pregnancy the labour was long and ended up having many drugs which I initially didn't want. I really want a water Birth but have gestational diabetes. After food my bloods are amazing ranging from 4 to 6, enver above a 8 (diabetes midwife said my goal was
I would love to give birth in water as my first pregnancy the labour was long and ended up having many drugs which I initially didn't want. I really want a water Birth but have gestational diabetes. After food my bloods are amazing ranging from 4 to 6, enver above a 8 (diabetes midwife said my goal was
Koko1222
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Today's Blood Sugars: DEXCOM 9-21-2021
Hi everyone. Here's a
picture
of what my number was
after 2 hours from eating breakfast today
. It's very surprising what the numbers had been since I hadn't had any insulin at breakfast, but I had my long acting insulin with a bedtime snack last night. When I woke up this morning, my
Hi everyone. Here's a
picture
of what my number was
after 2 hours from eating breakfast today
. It's very surprising what the numbers had been since I hadn't had any insulin at breakfast, but I had my long acting insulin with a bedtime snack last night. When I woke up this morning, my
Activity2004
Administrator
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
So impressed and relieved we have finally got somewhere with a poo !!
After 2 years on movicol and it having no effect, apart from stains in knickers every day. Not 1 single solid poo in 2 years, we were at our wits end to help her. We did a bit of research and have found that 1 sachet of nutrigen inulin and a 5ml of lactulose for the last month, have now produced frequent
After 2 years on movicol and it having no effect, apart from stains in knickers every day. Not 1 single solid poo in 2 years, we were at our wits end to help her. We did a bit of research and have found that 1 sachet of nutrigen inulin and a 5ml of lactulose for the last month, have now produced frequent
Hobnob2006
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ERIC
3 years ago
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Travel bag for Biologic pens
Good morning all! I have just had my first Benepali injection and talking to the lovely nurse he suggested getting a diabetic travel kit for when we go away. Has anybody else used one of these and can recommend a make, as there are so many on Amazon, but I don't know if insulin pens are shorter than
Good morning all! I have just had my first Benepali injection and talking to the lovely nurse he suggested getting a diabetic travel kit for when we go away. Has anybody else used one of these and can recommend a make, as there are so many on Amazon, but I don't know if insulin pens are shorter than
Diamondpainting
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NRAS
3 years ago
do inhalers cause pain in your sternum?
Im wondering if any of you have experienced a discomfort in your sternum when breathing deeply? Weird question I know. In September I had covid and thankfully only had very mild symptoms. Two weeks later I had a chest infection and ended up on antibiotics and steroids. Since then I have had to change
Im wondering if any of you have experienced a discomfort in your sternum when breathing deeply? Weird question I know. In September I had covid and thankfully only had very mild symptoms. Two weeks later I had a chest infection and ended up on antibiotics and steroids. Since then I have had to change
vk21
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Prednisolone
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
Blomps
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Sad upsetting post (new member)
My 72 year old dad was diagnosed on 17th August with 3 brain tumours. He had a MRI and CAT scan on 17th Aug due to forgetting a few things about a week before and not knowing who the prime minister was or the year. He was then kept in hospital and put on steroids. It was like he had had a stroke slightly
My 72 year old dad was diagnosed on 17th August with 3 brain tumours. He had a MRI and CAT scan on 17th Aug due to forgetting a few things about a week before and not knowing who the prime minister was or the year. He was then kept in hospital and put on steroids. It was like he had had a stroke slightly
coowee800
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Glioblastoma Support
3 years ago
Turbo Steroid Inhaler
I was asthmatic from being young to about 18 then it disappeared for 40 years. After a general anaesthetic in May I suffered breathing problems particularly at night. I was given a ventolin inhaler which helped for a few hours. After 2 months I was given a turbo inhaler, 2 puffs twice a day. This
I was asthmatic from being young to about 18 then it disappeared for 40 years. After a general anaesthetic in May I suffered breathing problems particularly at night. I was given a ventolin inhaler which helped for a few hours. After 2 months I was given a turbo inhaler, 2 puffs twice a day. This
Geegee2
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New case!! Looking for basic support and information
Hi all! Great to find this forum! I am a 60 year old retired Reg Nurse. I retired in 2016 due to spinal probs. I broke my femur in Jan of this year and have been plagued by various ailments since. Not going into the 'other' conditions as they are not applicable to this forum. I have had an ongoing
Hi all! Great to find this forum! I am a 60 year old retired Reg Nurse. I retired in 2016 due to spinal probs. I broke my femur in Jan of this year and have been plagued by various ailments since. Not going into the 'other' conditions as they are not applicable to this forum. I have had an ongoing
IRISH1916
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Could pet dander make asthma worse?
Hi Everyone! I am 67 yr. old woman with a long history of postnasal drip (lifelong) and acid reflux (10 yrs.). I was diagnosed with asthma in Aug. 2020 which I didn't feel too bothered by and even wondered if it was a correct diagnosis. In Apr. 2021, I was exposed to a lot of smoke which set off bronchitis
Hi Everyone! I am 67 yr. old woman with a long history of postnasal drip (lifelong) and acid reflux (10 yrs.). I was diagnosed with asthma in Aug. 2020 which I didn't feel too bothered by and even wondered if it was a correct diagnosis. In Apr. 2021, I was exposed to a lot of smoke which set off bronchitis
KitKat1954
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Pneumonia
I was ill for 5 weeks, with a suspected chest infection and couldn't get time off work to go to gp. This turned into pneumonia, 2 courses of antibiotics, 2 courses of steroids and 2 weeks off work recovering. I went back to work on Tuesday but am still quite unwell. Im not relying on my reliever inhaler
I was ill for 5 weeks, with a suspected chest infection and couldn't get time off work to go to gp. This turned into pneumonia, 2 courses of antibiotics, 2 courses of steroids and 2 weeks off work recovering. I went back to work on Tuesday but am still quite unwell. Im not relying on my reliever inhaler
Carriejen
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
BENEFITS OR DOWNFALLS OF USEING TRIMBOW
Hi,new to this forum,im a stage 4 severe copd sufferer.my first enquiry is regarding trimbow inhalers.ive just been told today that i need to go onto these because my current inhalers are not working.ive also been informed that there is only one more inhaler treatment available after this if trimbow
Hi,new to this forum,im a stage 4 severe copd sufferer.my first enquiry is regarding trimbow inhalers.ive just been told today that i need to go onto these because my current inhalers are not working.ive also been informed that there is only one more inhaler treatment available after this if trimbow
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair cleaning instructions
I have been taking fostair for some months. As I get use up the doses, the inhaler gets clogged up. The cleaning instructions say wipe the mouth piece inside and out, but you don't wash it like you do the clenil modulite inhaler. The hole gets clogged up over time as wiping it does not properly clean
I have been taking fostair for some months. As I get use up the doses, the inhaler gets clogged up. The cleaning instructions say wipe the mouth piece inside and out, but you don't wash it like you do the clenil modulite inhaler. The hole gets clogged up over time as wiping it does not properly clean
JenniferW
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New to Fostair
I was just wanting to hear some Fostair experiences people have had/are having, and how well they are finding the inhaler? Obviously i know everyone is different, but i am just looking to hear some stories (good or bad) so i can get an idea of what i could expect etc :) I have just been changed from
I was just wanting to hear some Fostair experiences people have had/are having, and how well they are finding the inhaler? Obviously i know everyone is different, but i am just looking to hear some stories (good or bad) so i can get an idea of what i could expect etc :) I have just been changed from
micajay89
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Croaky voice
Hi I need some advice please, so I am asthmatic and I take the brown inhaler twice a day. Recently my voice has been croaky throughout the day and it’s not goijg away. Anyone else had/ have this. I’ve told my doctor and he’s sending me for a blood test to further test. Advice and help much appreciated
Hi I need some advice please, so I am asthmatic and I take the brown inhaler twice a day. Recently my voice has been croaky throughout the day and it’s not goijg away. Anyone else had/ have this. I’ve told my doctor and he’s sending me for a blood test to further test. Advice and help much appreciated
Edmonton81
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Ozempic, anyone taking it?
After doing a lot of research on my own and participating in seminars, I finally got my doctors to agree to allow me to try a GLP1 inhibitor. My diabetes has been well controlled and I have even cut down on my insulin use. But I am unable to lose weight so we are trying Ozempic, (semaglutide). I have
After doing a lot of research on my own and participating in seminars, I finally got my doctors to agree to allow me to try a GLP1 inhibitor. My diabetes has been well controlled and I have even cut down on my insulin use. But I am unable to lose weight so we are trying Ozempic, (semaglutide). I have
Bassetmommer
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Do I have un-treated asthma?
Hi there, I'm 40 and I've had a diagnosis of asthma for years but it's never been properly diagnosed, treated or reviewed. I've sporadically had blue and brown inhalers but never felt they did much good. I've never really believed the asthma diagnosis because I don't have the classic symptoms such as
Hi there, I'm 40 and I've had a diagnosis of asthma for years but it's never been properly diagnosed, treated or reviewed. I've sporadically had blue and brown inhalers but never felt they did much good. I've never really believed the asthma diagnosis because I don't have the classic symptoms such as
Carriegoodegg
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
One year old with viral wheeze
Our daughter is 23 months and has been in and out of hospital with Bronchiolitis and viral wheeze since she was 11 months - usually she needs a couple of nights on oxygen before she’s sent home, we’ve been blue lighted in once. She was in with pneumonia in early September, and has been ill again twice
Our daughter is 23 months and has been in and out of hospital with Bronchiolitis and viral wheeze since she was 11 months - usually she needs a couple of nights on oxygen before she’s sent home, we’ve been blue lighted in once. She was in with pneumonia in early September, and has been ill again twice
southoftheriver1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Prednisolone advice please
I’ve throughout the years and not every winter had a serious chest infection which comes with periodic asthma. As a child had bronchitis many times. Currently on amoxicillin but not really working. GP prescribed 40ml Prednisolone 5 days. 8 a day. Also on two inhalers one a steroid. I’m worried about
I’ve throughout the years and not every winter had a serious chest infection which comes with periodic asthma. As a child had bronchitis many times. Currently on amoxicillin but not really working. GP prescribed 40ml Prednisolone 5 days. 8 a day. Also on two inhalers one a steroid. I’m worried about
saffron07
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NRAS
3 years ago
Trimbow inhaler and pneumonia
I have been hospitalised twice in the past year with severe pneumonia. I have been prescribed a trimbow inhaler. However after a bit of investigation it appears that this inhaler can cause pneumonia. Should i be using this?
I have been hospitalised twice in the past year with severe pneumonia. I have been prescribed a trimbow inhaler. However after a bit of investigation it appears that this inhaler can cause pneumonia. Should i be using this?
Tjpk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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