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What We Did Right: Israeli Doctors Explain How They Beat the Coronavirus
“An expert on infectious diseases or
intensive
care
or an internist – each will have a different point of view,” he says.
“An expert on infectious diseases or
intensive
care
or an internist – each will have a different point of view,” he says.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Struggling and ashamed!!
Then my dad went into hospital in
intensive
care
! My mum is 70 and needs a lot of help... Esp now with the shopping chaos! This week I was doing really well and lost 4lbs! But then my daughter had an eye injury and had to go A&E! So out the window my diet went again!
Then my dad went into hospital in
intensive
care
! My mum is 70 and needs a lot of help... Esp now with the shopping chaos! This week I was doing really well and lost 4lbs! But then my daughter had an eye injury and had to go A&E! So out the window my diet went again!
CrimsonMama
Restart June 2023
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Blasé attitude from youngsters
care
nurse in a London hospital that there’s currently a boy of 25 in there with no previous health problems dying of multiple organ failure due to the virus !
care
nurse in a London hospital that there’s currently a boy of 25 in there with no previous health problems dying of multiple organ failure due to the virus !
Sue4983
in
NRAS
4 years ago
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Mat Morgan Intensive Care Doctor. I hope I managed to copy and paste this correctly. What a wonderful human being ❤
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/03/12/matt-morgan-a-letter-from-icu/
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/03/12/matt-morgan-a-letter-from-icu/
Adirock
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
NASH to CIRRHOSIS to HCC
For those of you who know me, I’ve been ten steps ahead of my Consultant through my whole story. Thank you so much to kind and caring Forum members, plus the extremely wonderful nurses who man the Help Phone-line. My Liver and I have been gradually worsening over a three year period. 2003 I
For those of you who know me, I’ve been ten steps ahead of my Consultant through my whole story. Thank you so much to kind and caring Forum members, plus the extremely wonderful nurses who man the Help Phone-line. My Liver and I have been gradually worsening over a three year period. 2003 I
Splodge60
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Disturbing photos from a Brooklyn, NY Hospital
Then last night, I seen he was in
intensive
care
. I worry less about missing my injections than I due catching this virus bc I know I won't be coming home if I do.
Then last night, I seen he was in
intensive
care
. I worry less about missing my injections than I due catching this virus bc I know I won't be coming home if I do.
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in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
End stage COPD palliative care
My Dad has end stage COPD and is now being treated at home as palliative care. I just don't know what to expect and I think that's what I'm struggling with. Dad's oxygen sats are currently 77-81% with no oxygen. I have oxygen for him but it's only to make him comfortable as he is at risk of type 2 respiratory
My Dad has end stage COPD and is now being treated at home as palliative care. I just don't know what to expect and I think that's what I'm struggling with. Dad's oxygen sats are currently 77-81% with no oxygen. I have oxygen for him but it's only to make him comfortable as he is at risk of type 2 respiratory
Elizjohn
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
COVID 19 - PULMONARY VULNERABILITY AFTER RECENT HEART VALVE SURGERY
I still suspect she is vulnerable to pneumonia so how certain can we be in anticipating that my partner will get NHS
intensive
respiratory
care
if she suffers , critically ,with a Covid 19 lung infection . John
I still suspect she is vulnerable to pneumonia so how certain can we be in anticipating that my partner will get NHS
intensive
respiratory
care
if she suffers , critically ,with a Covid 19 lung infection . John
CJOHN
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Bronchiolitis obliterans 4years old
My daughter is 4 an has had over 40 admissions ten plus in hdu and once in
intensive
care
, medical mystery, salbutamol made her visably worse for three years yet doctors/consultant s told me this wasn't possible,now it's down she's allergic.
My daughter is 4 an has had over 40 admissions ten plus in hdu and once in
intensive
care
, medical mystery, salbutamol made her visably worse for three years yet doctors/consultant s told me this wasn't possible,now it's down she's allergic.
Tegan23
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Cast adrift
Hi everyone. I hope you are all having a "good" day at least as good as possible. I am feeling very confused about my care. I am 77 with decompensated cirrhosis but still enjoying life. I saw my consultant from Q.E. B/ham last month. He said my next clinic appointment would be 3yrs time!!! Also next
Hi everyone. I hope you are all having a "good" day at least as good as possible. I am feeling very confused about my care. I am 77 with decompensated cirrhosis but still enjoying life. I saw my consultant from Q.E. B/ham last month. He said my next clinic appointment would be 3yrs time!!! Also next
donaldsgirl
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
In focus: complementary therapies - acupuncture
Hello This week in our month of ‘Health in Focus’ posts on complementary therapies, we’ll be looking at acupuncture. Acupuncture involves inserting very fine needles just below the skin at particular points thought to be helpful to the body. These points are called acupuncture points and can be anywhere
Hello This week in our month of ‘Health in Focus’ posts on complementary therapies, we’ll be looking at acupuncture. Acupuncture involves inserting very fine needles just below the skin at particular points thought to be helpful to the body. These points are called acupuncture points and can be anywhere
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
How Dangerous is a long term Levothyroxine Overdose?
A quick ECG was ordered, and I was rushed to the cardiac
intensive
care
. You can imagine my face as I was told I was having a heart attack.
A quick ECG was ordered, and I was rushed to the cardiac
intensive
care
. You can imagine my face as I was told I was having a heart attack.
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in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Saddest news ever
They stated my husband was very ill and had pneumonia, we had antibiotics oxygen ,and fluid etc,
intensive
care
said they weren't needed as he seemed stable. We were moved to another dept and waited hours for a Dr to see him , he seemed exhausted .
They stated my husband was very ill and had pneumonia, we had antibiotics oxygen ,and fluid etc,
intensive
care
said they weren't needed as he seemed stable. We were moved to another dept and waited hours for a Dr to see him , he seemed exhausted .
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anyone taking Darolutamide develope asthenia, a known side effect? I've read similar SEs with Xtandi, so is this with all lutamide drugs?
My husband, who is mCRPC started Darolutamide 1 month ago. Shortly after, he started to become more weak in his legs, esp his knees. Last week, after taking Darolutamide for 3-1/2 weeks he suddenly developed asthenia (abnormal physical weakness or lack of energy). I had to run out and buy him a walker
My husband, who is mCRPC started Darolutamide 1 month ago. Shortly after, he started to become more weak in his legs, esp his knees. Last week, after taking Darolutamide for 3-1/2 weeks he suddenly developed asthenia (abnormal physical weakness or lack of energy). I had to run out and buy him a walker
JLS1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Hospital and really wanting to poo
Hi all Dogbot here In hospital blue lights and all bad pains couldn’t breathe the surgeons didn’t give much hope again but a nice man from
intensive
care
said that there are other ways ( I have to go by what my wife says because I was out of it with pain) one night in I do feel a lot better but some
Hi all Dogbot here In hospital blue lights and all bad pains couldn’t breathe the surgeons didn’t give much hope again but a nice man from
intensive
care
said that there are other ways ( I have to go by what my wife says because I was out of it with pain) one night in I do feel a lot better but some
Dogbot
in
Living with a Stoma
4 years ago
Monday round up
Good morning everyone. It seems such a short time since I was saying this last week, I can hardly believe another week of the year’s gone and March is here already. I enjoyed some cold but bright weather here over the weekend, interspersed with the inevitable rain, but on Sunday morning I was so delighted
Good morning everyone. It seems such a short time since I was saying this last week, I can hardly believe another week of the year’s gone and March is here already. I enjoyed some cold but bright weather here over the weekend, interspersed with the inevitable rain, but on Sunday morning I was so delighted
Hidden
in
Care Community
4 years ago
Status update
2020 The Arbiterone I started in July has stopped working. My last set of scans in February showed tumors stable with no new Mets. PSA back up to 15.7. My medical oncologist has recommended in-home hospice. I enrolled this past week. I am now on Palliative care only. A summary of my treatment since diagnosis
2020 The Arbiterone I started in July has stopped working. My last set of scans in February showed tumors stable with no new Mets. PSA back up to 15.7. My medical oncologist has recommended in-home hospice. I enrolled this past week. I am now on Palliative care only. A summary of my treatment since diagnosis
chascri
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
“Undetectable”
Hello All, My husband (diagnosed 8/19 with APC - Gleason 9 PSA 77 - stage four with three mets) is nearing completion of radiation treatment for oligometastatic PC (three Cyberknife treatments with subsequent five weeks IMRT - seven treatments remaining). He has been on Casodex and Eligard since diagnosis
Hello All, My husband (diagnosed 8/19 with APC - Gleason 9 PSA 77 - stage four with three mets) is nearing completion of radiation treatment for oligometastatic PC (three Cyberknife treatments with subsequent five weeks IMRT - seven treatments remaining). He has been on Casodex and Eligard since diagnosis
Dett
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
St.Lukes hospice
Hi all of my fellow Lingoes, as some of you will know that I have been diagnosed with advanced interstitial pulmonary fibrosis and I have been given a few months to live, however I am still very positive, so no problems there, I was visited by the McMillan nurses and what can I say, Vicky the first that
Hi all of my fellow Lingoes, as some of you will know that I have been diagnosed with advanced interstitial pulmonary fibrosis and I have been given a few months to live, however I am still very positive, so no problems there, I was visited by the McMillan nurses and what can I say, Vicky the first that
Oldspark
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
I was bored and feeling cheeky.
I lost 50 pounds before I woke up in
intensive
care
with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms."I told her that it was essentially a perfect diet. "All you do is load your pockets with food nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry.
I lost 50 pounds before I woke up in
intensive
care
with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms."I told her that it was essentially a perfect diet. "All you do is load your pockets with food nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry.
TexasLawman
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
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