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Acid Reflux Support
1,567 members
For more than three decades, the OPA has fought against oesophageal and gastric cancers, raising awareness, supporting patients, caregivers and their families. Whether you are in the early stages or further along in your journey, the OPA is dedicated to offering support and guidance. Did you know? There are over 65 Million people in the UK and it is estimated that over 1 in 10 people suffer from Reflux Disease. Reflux disease can have a terrible impact on a patients quality of life affecting many aspects of their everyday functioning. For many people, this can be managed effectively with lifestyle changes and/or medication prescribed by their GP such as omeprazole, lansoprazole and esomeprazole (as well as others). However there are over 2 million people in the UK who do not respond effectively to this treatment and for these people, there are other options they can consider to treat their disease. Head to our website for more information - https://opa.org.uk/
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
6,129 members
For more than three decades, the OPA has fought against oesophageal and gastric cancers, raising awareness, supporting patients, caregivers and their families. Whether you are in the early stages or further along in your journey, the OPA is dedicated to offering support and guidance. We have prepared medically approved booklets and fact sheets all free of charge about the problems these types of cancer can generate, the pains that can be suffered and the effects on the digestive system that can be experienced. Informal meetings for patients and carers are regularly held at regional centres around the UK. OPA have introduced Zoom meetings with a Patient Buddy, please contact us if you would like further details. Call the cancer support helpline on 0121 704 9860 or email enquiries@opa.org.uk and we will be happy to arrange this for you. Instructions for Zoom - https://www.opa.org.uk/edit/files/zoom_instructions_v1.pdf Don't forget our very informative website www.opa.org.uk where you can obtain details of all meetings, useful resource and much much more. If you prefer to chat, our helpline number is 0121 704 9860 or you can email us at enquiries@opa.org.uk
Arthritis New Zealand
86 members
FieryBones - RA Community
674 members
Rheumatoid Arthritis, or RA, is a type of auto-immune disease where the body's immune system starts attacking its own tissues and joints. It can happen at any age and is one of the most common form of arthritis. Some of the common symptoms are painful and swollen joints, fatigue and weakness. For people living with RA, it is a daily struggle to balance their personal and professional lives with the unpredictability of this painful disease. FieryBones has been created to connect all the RA warriors and caregivers throughout the world on a single platform. Nothing makes us feel better than reading inspirational blogs of how our RA peers are coping with this illness and sharing our story with the community that truly understands!
Arthritis Ireland
455 members
Arthritis Ireland works to reduce the pain and improve the lives of almost one million children and adults in Ireland with arthritis.
Cure Arthritis Community
2,789 members
We’re a US-based non-profit searching for a cure to help an estimated 50 million Americans and 300,000 children afflicted with various forms of arthritis. This arthritis foundation is focused entirely on research. The Arthritis National Research Foundation is committed to funding cutting-edge research and pushing the field of arthritis research forward!
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5,591 members
This community is a welcoming and safe space for you to share your experiences, and we hope you’ll connect and find support with other people in a similar situation. Find our community guidelines here: https://healthunlocked.com/bonehealth/posts/150617024/b-community-guidelines-for-bone-health-and-osteoporosis-uk-b [b]Royal Osteoporosis Society[/b] We’re the Royal Osteoporosis Society – the UK’s largest national charity dedicated to improving bone health and beating osteoporosis. And we’re here for everyone living with osteoporosis or supporting someone. We equip people with practical information and support to take action on their bone health. • Visit our website https://theros.org.uk/, we have lots of fact sheets and booklets available to download and print, covering everything from general bone health, diagnosing osteoporosis and fragility fractures, osteoporosis drug treatments and living with spinal fractures. • What is Osteoporosis? Find our more through our information film https://youtu.be/DNExgVo8zsc?si=ArZ--vxYx6I_IclG • Join our membership - By becoming a Member of the ROS you can access exclusive benefits including your free book: All About Osteoporosis, Osteoporosis News magazines, a monthly member e-newsletter and so much more! The Royal Osteoporosis Society is a UK based organisation, and all of the content, information and support available here is based on UK treatments and care. If you’re from another country you may wish to look at these organisations: https://www.osteoporosis.foundation/our-network/the-committees#committee-of-national-societies [b]Connect with us! [/b] Join our mailing list - https://theros.org.uk/ros-news-sign-up/ You tube - https://www.youtube.com/c/osteoporosissociety Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/RoyalOsteoSoc Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/royalosteosoc/ X - https://twitter.com/royalosteosoc
Andover Fibromyalgia & ME Community Group
2,782 members
Welcome to AFMCG community! :) Here you can share your experiences about living with Fibromyalgia & M.E in a non-judgemental friendly environment. AFMCG members can be from all over UK, the world however the group was initially founded for a place in Hampshire called Andover, The philosophy of the group to treat one another with respect & understanding focusing on bringing the FMS/ME community together to provide support for one another. We aim to post relevant information or signpost members to other organisations that may give the appropriate advice. We are passionate about raising awareness & often post relevant campaigns to help spread the word including petitions. To find out more please visit www.afmcg.org. Please can we kindly ask you adhere to the guidelines to make the community a supportive place for one & all. Any questions please contact our Volunteer Admin via the private message facility or alternatively email admin@afmcg.org
Fibro Friends WSM
1,046 members
Fibro Friends WSM is registered with the Fibroduck Foundation Our aim is to reach out to others in the area with Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue and Similar Conditions. We run Regular Coffee Mornings and Meetings and occasionally invite guest speakers to come along and talk to us, to help us have better understanding of our conditions and how to manage them. We Meet Twice a Month: On The Second and Last Tuesday Every Month At 11am 1 in 4 People 39 Oxford Street. Weston Super Mare
Osteoarthritis Action
1,818 members
We aim to have a friendly community that provides information and support for those with osteoarthritis. We believe in public health prevention strategies as a way to manage and prevent OA. We work everyday to ensure that people with OA have the access, skills, and capacity to benefit from effective and proven interventions that help to manage symptoms. We encourage you to join us and learn how you can StandUp2OA!
My Fibro Community
2,823 members
My Fibro Community is a community dedicated to providing a safe space for those suffering from fibromyalgia to connect and receive support from others in a similar situation.
Arthritis Action
7,539 members
Arthritis Action is a UK charity helping people with arthritis to live fuller lives with less pain. The charity offers a ‘self-management’ approach, providing services and resources on diet and nutrition, weight management, exercise and staying active, mental and emotional wellbeing, and pain management. Our approach helps people gain the knowledge and confidence to better manage their condition. For more information, visit www.arthritisaction.org.uk
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