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Back to work
Hi folks. I am off back to work wednesday on a phased return. So my first week Ill be doing 8-1, 2nd week 8-2, 3rd week 8-3 and the final week ill be doing normal 8-4:30 hours. I will no longer be in my old team when I return as per request of myself due to bullying. Im just alittle nervous. Going back
Hi folks. I am off back to work wednesday on a phased return. So my first week Ill be doing 8-1, 2nd week 8-2, 3rd week 8-3 and the final week ill be doing normal 8-4:30 hours. I will no longer be in my old team when I return as per request of myself due to bullying. Im just alittle nervous. Going back
AmeliaIvy
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Mental Health Support
8 years ago
My holiday with pain
As you all know we are up north staying in Whitley bay for the week. We came up last year as well and we had a lovely time then and we have had a lovely time this year as well with the exeption of my health which has let me down big time. It was at Alnwick gardens that it hit me hard. I had had a lovely
As you all know we are up north staying in Whitley bay for the week. We came up last year as well and we had a lovely time then and we have had a lovely time this year as well with the exeption of my health which has let me down big time. It was at Alnwick gardens that it hit me hard. I had had a lovely
sylvi
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NRAS
8 years ago
Just one bad day...
Day 46 of no smoking and I was feeling pretty smug. I'm still on the 7mg patch, but most of the urges had subsided until yesterday. My spouse was having a rough day and being very confrontational, and I found out my stubborn and perpetually mad brother refused shipment of a birthday gift I sent him,
Day 46 of no smoking and I was feeling pretty smug. I'm still on the 7mg patch, but most of the urges had subsided until yesterday. My spouse was having a rough day and being very confrontational, and I found out my stubborn and perpetually mad brother refused shipment of a birthday gift I sent him,
Seahoch
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No Smoking Day
8 years ago
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Who Says Being A Quitter Is A Bad Thing?
For me it was the best thing that ever happened in my life. It has been 10 months ago driving the 400 km back from the doctor with a box of Champix in my pocket and a X-Ray in a brown envelope showing my poor lungs in a very bad shape after my 38 years of abusing them with toxins.....that is where
For me it was the best thing that ever happened in my life. It has been 10 months ago driving the 400 km back from the doctor with a box of Champix in my pocket and a X-Ray in a brown envelope showing my poor lungs in a very bad shape after my 38 years of abusing them with toxins.....that is where
Hercu
Valued Contributor
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No Smoking Day
8 years ago
Clumsiness & alzheimers.
Every now & again, I reach out for a door handle & miss. this is a fairly recent thing, & Iv`e read that this can be an early sign of alzheimers. I`m terrified now, & imagining my self having to check into a home & ending up incontinent & not knowing who I am anymore. What are the odds that this is down
Every now & again, I reach out for a door handle & miss. this is a fairly recent thing, & Iv`e read that this can be an early sign of alzheimers. I`m terrified now, & imagining my self having to check into a home & ending up incontinent & not knowing who I am anymore. What are the odds that this is down
hairyfairy
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
new diagnosis
this past week my mom was diagnosed with psp I have not ever even heard of the disease. She has had many diagnoses but none have really matched her symptoms until now. Reading the symptoms alone are scary. She has fallen backwards for about 3 years now. Very clumsy, dropping most dishes in the
this past week my mom was diagnosed with psp I have not ever even heard of the disease. She has had many diagnoses but none have really matched her symptoms until now. Reading the symptoms alone are scary. She has fallen backwards for about 3 years now. Very clumsy, dropping most dishes in the
caroleen
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PSP Association
8 years ago
Ablation date
I have received a date for my second ablation. 20th April. I am so so scared and worried...to the point that I am now considering not having it done. Although I hate arrythmias I have got used to living like this and wonder if I should just continue like this rather than risk stroke or cardiac tamponade
I have received a date for my second ablation. 20th April. I am so so scared and worried...to the point that I am now considering not having it done. Although I hate arrythmias I have got used to living like this and wonder if I should just continue like this rather than risk stroke or cardiac tamponade
Vony
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AF Association
8 years ago
Help!!
im an anxiety sufferer. I'm 16 and a female I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it but over the last few weeks I've been getting hot flushes and then the next minute I'll be freezing cold. When I stand up I get really dizzy and have to sit back down. I also feel like my head gets that tingly
im an anxiety sufferer. I'm 16 and a female I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it but over the last few weeks I've been getting hot flushes and then the next minute I'll be freezing cold. When I stand up I get really dizzy and have to sit back down. I also feel like my head gets that tingly
Mollieh
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Fighting & treating PPP - Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma. Help?
Dear sweet community at Health Unlocked, My name is Delia, I'm 24, and almost a month ago my mom, 66, was diagnosed with stage 3 PPC. She's currently at MD Anderson in Houston, being treated by an incredible gyn-oncology team. They've told her the survival rate is 70% and things we've read that told
Dear sweet community at Health Unlocked, My name is Delia, I'm 24, and almost a month ago my mom, 66, was diagnosed with stage 3 PPC. She's currently at MD Anderson in Houston, being treated by an incredible gyn-oncology team. They've told her the survival rate is 70% and things we've read that told
Deliacarolind
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OvaCare
8 years ago
Understanding & Beating PPC - Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma - Help?
Dear sweet community at Health Unlocked, My name is Delia, I'm 24, and almost a month ago my mom, 66, was diagnosed with stage 3 PPC. She's currently at MD Anderson in Houston, being treated by an incredible gyn-oncology team. They've told her the survival rate is 70% and things we've read that told
Dear sweet community at Health Unlocked, My name is Delia, I'm 24, and almost a month ago my mom, 66, was diagnosed with stage 3 PPC. She's currently at MD Anderson in Houston, being treated by an incredible gyn-oncology team. They've told her the survival rate is 70% and things we've read that told
Deliacarolind
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My Ovacome
8 years ago
Son with BI
Hi, I first looked at the Headway site 2 1/2 years ago, 5 months after my son (aged 17 at the time) sustained a BI from a cycling accident. I didn't feel able to contribute then (to upsetting) but do now. To say the last 3 years have been hard work is an understatement. I am a single parent with no family
Hi, I first looked at the Headway site 2 1/2 years ago, 5 months after my son (aged 17 at the time) sustained a BI from a cycling accident. I didn't feel able to contribute then (to upsetting) but do now. To say the last 3 years have been hard work is an understatement. I am a single parent with no family
sunflower2
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Headway
8 years ago
ibs c
Iam a female in early sixties, have had this 6 yrs now.My gi tells me to take miralax 3 times daily with stool softners,prune juice prunes and grapes,Sometimes it works but mostly just a little bowel comes out.I am at my wits end, someone suggested magnesium citrate gels, if anyone has tried this can
Iam a female in early sixties, have had this 6 yrs now.My gi tells me to take miralax 3 times daily with stool softners,prune juice prunes and grapes,Sometimes it works but mostly just a little bowel comes out.I am at my wits end, someone suggested magnesium citrate gels, if anyone has tried this can
bearfriend52
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IBS Network
8 years ago
12 days and all is well
I thoroughly enjoyed my birthday celebrations yesterday, even though I had a bit too much to eat and drink, I didn't smoke and that's the best birthday gift I gave myself. i never thought I could enjoy myself without those white cancer sticks, how wrong I was, I'm suffering a bit with a bad chest but
I thoroughly enjoyed my birthday celebrations yesterday, even though I had a bit too much to eat and drink, I didn't smoke and that's the best birthday gift I gave myself. i never thought I could enjoy myself without those white cancer sticks, how wrong I was, I'm suffering a bit with a bad chest but
Abuelajeannie
3 Years Smoke Free
in
No Smoking Day
8 years ago
Peppermint oil
Hi, I've bought some peppermint oil capsules today (Colpermin) but I'm a little confused how to take them. Do you just take them for relief during flare ups or are they intended to be taken regularly in an attempt to stop flare ups altogether? I often go a few weeks or more with no symptoms so I thought
Hi, I've bought some peppermint oil capsules today (Colpermin) but I'm a little confused how to take them. Do you just take them for relief during flare ups or are they intended to be taken regularly in an attempt to stop flare ups altogether? I often go a few weeks or more with no symptoms so I thought
littlemissbee
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IBS Network
8 years ago
20 minute power nap..........
Something I used to mention quite regularly, after having a head / brain injury, fatigue is a major consequence. A 20 minute power nap makes the world of difference. You don't even have to fall t sleep, just relaxing totally with your eyes shut for 20 minutes really helps. Like me, a lot of people who
Something I used to mention quite regularly, after having a head / brain injury, fatigue is a major consequence. A 20 minute power nap makes the world of difference. You don't even have to fall t sleep, just relaxing totally with your eyes shut for 20 minutes really helps. Like me, a lot of people who
StaceM8
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Headway
8 years ago
Jobs for people with brain injuries
My 19 year old son was assaulted nearly a year ago and suffered a traumatic brain injury. We were told that his chances of survival were slim due to an arterial bleed into his brain. Thank the angels he survived and is with us today. He was due to start university last September but has been unable to
My 19 year old son was assaulted nearly a year ago and suffered a traumatic brain injury. We were told that his chances of survival were slim due to an arterial bleed into his brain. Thank the angels he survived and is with us today. He was due to start university last September but has been unable to
Sambo73
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Headway
8 years ago
It's been a while, old 'friend'
Last night while out with my brother, sudden petit mal/partial/ deja-vu seizure knocked me sideways, backwards, all over the sodding place. Came home, went to bed and slept not a jot while my mind turned into a veritable food mixer of thoughts. Nonsense, song lyrics, problems, anything filled the void
Last night while out with my brother, sudden petit mal/partial/ deja-vu seizure knocked me sideways, backwards, all over the sodding place. Came home, went to bed and slept not a jot while my mind turned into a veritable food mixer of thoughts. Nonsense, song lyrics, problems, anything filled the void
BaronC
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Headway
8 years ago
Hows life been since brain injury?
How has your life been since your brain injury? Do you feel you are same as before or how have you changed? I had brain injury in 2012, was in hospital a month and half. Had to have physio to walk again but everyone said I made fast recovery. For me the worst thing about my accident was losing my dog
How has your life been since your brain injury? Do you feel you are same as before or how have you changed? I had brain injury in 2012, was in hospital a month and half. Had to have physio to walk again but everyone said I made fast recovery. For me the worst thing about my accident was losing my dog
keeley24
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Headway
8 years ago
Ataxia
My husband started walking (slowly) but been falling down on & off. It's when he starts having the shakes on his upper body. He walks & u can see hes getting stronger but after some weeks he falls again. Its bn variable. Theyve put him on the medication Kepra before & his shakes appeared to hve minimised
My husband started walking (slowly) but been falling down on & off. It's when he starts having the shakes on his upper body. He walks & u can see hes getting stronger but after some weeks he falls again. Its bn variable. Theyve put him on the medication Kepra before & his shakes appeared to hve minimised
Yoda8888
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Headway
8 years ago
IBS ?
Hi I'm new to this website I've been diagnosed with faecal impaction for a long time now along with constant bloating of the stomach . I have recently switched to being vegetarian and I am avoiding bread as much as I can but I'm still have a large stretched out stomach an constipation problems . I
Hi I'm new to this website I've been diagnosed with faecal impaction for a long time now along with constant bloating of the stomach . I have recently switched to being vegetarian and I am avoiding bread as much as I can but I'm still have a large stretched out stomach an constipation problems . I
emilyemilyemily
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IBS Network
8 years ago
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