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Dirty Weekend!
Boy have I got down and filthy dirty this weekend, and loved every single minute of it! Saturday morning was spent helping hubby cut up and bag the lopped part of my Cherry Tree. Hubby who normally does so much is still experiencing almost total role reversal, and I am loving it, whilst from time to
Boy have I got down and filthy dirty this weekend, and loved every single minute of it! Saturday morning was spent helping hubby cut up and bag the lopped part of my Cherry Tree. Hubby who normally does so much is still experiencing almost total role reversal, and I am loving it, whilst from time to
Daxiemad
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
I'm back!
11 days since my discharge from the Royal Brompton, London for 10 days of IV's and drips for my Brittle Asthma. And since I have been home have made it a rule not to spend so much time in Cyber World, 10 days of breathing space (sorry no pun intended) gave me plenty of time to realise how little of
11 days since my discharge from the Royal Brompton, London for 10 days of IV's and drips for my Brittle Asthma. And since I have been home have made it a rule not to spend so much time in Cyber World, 10 days of breathing space (sorry no pun intended) gave me plenty of time to realise how little of
Daxiemad
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Am an oldie on here by sounds of things in relation to how long have had pbc!
I was diagnosed in 2002 with pbc having suffered the symptoms of it namely horrendous itch, fatigue and joint pains, the worst of these for me being the itch. I have had the itch to a greater and lesser degree day and night (worse at night) for the past 11 almost 12 yrs. On the whole I learnt
I was diagnosed in 2002 with pbc having suffered the symptoms of it namely horrendous itch, fatigue and joint pains, the worst of these for me being the itch. I have had the itch to a greater and lesser degree day and night (worse at night) for the past 11 almost 12 yrs. On the whole I learnt
littlemo
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PBC Foundation
12 years ago
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Is there anyone on here who has had pbc for more than 10yrs, suffered with the itch but never been on urso?
I have suffered with the dreaded itch for 11yrs and have been on urso all this time (apart from first 3 months of my pregnancy 6 yrs ago). I have managed to live with it all this time and using questran light has helped but have never gotten rid of it completely. Then from sep 2011- aug 2012 it became
I have suffered with the dreaded itch for 11yrs and have been on urso all this time (apart from first 3 months of my pregnancy 6 yrs ago). I have managed to live with it all this time and using questran light has helped but have never gotten rid of it completely. Then from sep 2011- aug 2012 it became
littlemo
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PBC Foundation
12 years ago
Litebook Elite Lamp
Today's Sunday Mail carries a report in the health section about the above lamp. This review specifically states that use of this lamp, which is not cheap, 'can reduce the symptoms of Parkinsons'. It also says that a study conducted in Germany found that 'light therapy significantly improved tremors
Today's Sunday Mail carries a report in the health section about the above lamp. This review specifically states that use of this lamp, which is not cheap, 'can reduce the symptoms of Parkinsons'. It also says that a study conducted in Germany found that 'light therapy significantly improved tremors
Court
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
petition for pudendal neuralgia recognition (and All pelvic nerve problems)
Hi all, Here is the petition for spreading awareness of pudendal neuralgia (principally) and other pelvic nerve problems. Everyone needs to sign it. There is a donation request at the end but that is totally up to you. . . We just want you to sign the petition please.
Hi all, Here is the petition for spreading awareness of pudendal neuralgia (principally) and other pelvic nerve problems. Everyone needs to sign it. There is a donation request at the end but that is totally up to you. . . We just want you to sign the petition please.
helenlegs11
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
12 years ago
Any treatments for cholinergic urticaria?
I have cholinergic urticaria which is induced principally by exercise. I moved to the UK age 18 from Spain and took up intensive sports (swimming/gym/cycling). I developed the allergy age 21 and it is induced principally by sport. I have had it now for 7 years and given up most sports. I have tried
I have cholinergic urticaria which is induced principally by exercise. I moved to the UK age 18 from Spain and took up intensive sports (swimming/gym/cycling). I developed the allergy age 21 and it is induced principally by sport. I have had it now for 7 years and given up most sports. I have tried
Deathwing
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MY SKIN
12 years ago
Does anyone have any experience of light therapy as treatment for Nodular Prurigo?
Hidden
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Nodular Prurigo International
12 years ago
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