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The Unreasonable Mother-in-law One year, I decided to buy my mother-in-law a cemetery plot as a Christmas gift... The next year, I didn't buy her a gift. When she asked me why, I replied, "Well, you still haven't used the gift I bought you last year!" And that's when the fight started.... ____
The Unreasonable Mother-in-law One year, I decided to buy my mother-in-law a cemetery plot as a Christmas gift... The next year, I didn't buy her a gift. When she asked me why, I replied, "Well, you still haven't used the gift I bought you last year!" And that's when the fight started.... ____
Nikkers
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Medical alert
I know we have had many a conversation about Medi Alert cards, bracelets etc but I came across this recently:- entering our local supermarket a stand run by the Lions, giving out free containers (the one you keep in the fridge for ambulances etc) and an A4 sheet of paper with a circle printed on it
I know we have had many a conversation about Medi Alert cards, bracelets etc but I came across this recently:- entering our local supermarket a stand run by the Lions, giving out free containers (the one you keep in the fridge for ambulances etc) and an A4 sheet of paper with a circle printed on it
CDreamer
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AF Association
9 years ago
Tips... might be useful
We ( hats off to my sister for it) managed to make modifications for dad in the house to make sure the falls were avoided.. and many other things.. my dad wasn't the easiest PSP patient to handle.. the disease makes them unmanageable but his nature from the beginning was the one who liked to defy everything
We ( hats off to my sister for it) managed to make modifications for dad in the house to make sure the falls were avoided.. and many other things.. my dad wasn't the easiest PSP patient to handle.. the disease makes them unmanageable but his nature from the beginning was the one who liked to defy everything
msomaya
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PSP Association
9 years ago
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Xarelyo and multaq
Hello, I'm new to this forum,as I was recently diagnosed with af. I started on xarelyo yesterday, and I'm starting on mutaq Sunday. I was wondering what kinds of experience those that us e these drugs have. Honestly, I'm very nervous about these drugs and side effects. Thanks for taking the time to responed
Hello, I'm new to this forum,as I was recently diagnosed with af. I started on xarelyo yesterday, and I'm starting on mutaq Sunday. I was wondering what kinds of experience those that us e these drugs have. Honestly, I'm very nervous about these drugs and side effects. Thanks for taking the time to responed
Batbara
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 years ago
And Then We Met Joe
Andy arrived the following morning, trundling up the boreen in a little rusty van. He was short and very stout with a thick black beard and heavy eyebrows...I thought he looked like a small pirate...he was only missing the gold earing and the cutlass. But he was lovely...such a very nice man. He stumped
Andy arrived the following morning, trundling up the boreen in a little rusty van. He was short and very stout with a thick black beard and heavy eyebrows...I thought he looked like a small pirate...he was only missing the gold earing and the cutlass. But he was lovely...such a very nice man. He stumped
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Ex moving on
My ex is seeing someone new (I think). We have a beautiful little son together and even though I know the relationship is over, I am sick at the thought of someone new. I think it is because I crave that family unit and want to be with him every day. She treated me bad in a lot of ways and has blamed
My ex is seeing someone new (I think). We have a beautiful little son together and even though I know the relationship is over, I am sick at the thought of someone new. I think it is because I crave that family unit and want to be with him every day. She treated me bad in a lot of ways and has blamed
689908
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Incontinence
Is incontinence another effect of PSP? My husband is having more & more problems with this. It is becoming difficult for him to be out of the home for long without an accident. He is also diabetic, so this could be a result of his diabetes. His walking is rapidly becoming more difficult. He is so
Is incontinence another effect of PSP? My husband is having more & more problems with this. It is becoming difficult for him to be out of the home for long without an accident. He is also diabetic, so this could be a result of his diabetes. His walking is rapidly becoming more difficult. He is so
Mwick175
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PSP Association
10 years ago
Mucus build up in mouth
Dear all Mum ( Margaret) is in late stage PSP peg fed / catheter for last two years - on oxygen overnight she is building up mucus which kind of solidifies to the roof of mouth - we are using glycerine mouth swabs but it still builds- she is nil by mouth. Any ideas? dr been but just said keep swabbing
Dear all Mum ( Margaret) is in late stage PSP peg fed / catheter for last two years - on oxygen overnight she is building up mucus which kind of solidifies to the roof of mouth - we are using glycerine mouth swabs but it still builds- she is nil by mouth. Any ideas? dr been but just said keep swabbing
Lovelyliverbird
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PSP Association
10 years ago
Sleeping while 7 year old still awake and memory loss
Hi I am a single mum with a 7 year old I have recently had one of the worst flare up, my son came back from his dads around 4 I had taken 2 amitripaline because I thought it would help make me sleep and that was 4-5 hours before I remember him coming home but nothing after till 9.30 ish. My son said
Hi I am a single mum with a 7 year old I have recently had one of the worst flare up, my son came back from his dads around 4 I had taken 2 amitripaline because I thought it would help make me sleep and that was 4-5 hours before I remember him coming home but nothing after till 9.30 ish. My son said
trace37
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Thank you
Guys and dolls thx for all the good advice and encouragement you gave me since I've been diagnosed. I think the good Lord sent me to this site when my head was in a mess. Its now time to go down to our holiday place in Knysna where there will be sun, sea and long walks on the beach and I will be off
Guys and dolls thx for all the good advice and encouragement you gave me since I've been diagnosed. I think the good Lord sent me to this site when my head was in a mess. Its now time to go down to our holiday place in Knysna where there will be sun, sea and long walks on the beach and I will be off
Pietba
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Hospital air mattress vs the dreaded Foam mattress, WHAT WOULD YOU PREFER?
Hello. How are you today? I know this question is going to seem very very strange, but I have a question. Now my opinion and your opinions are two diferent opinions, so what will be stated is based upon my own opinion and what you would prefer is your own opinion. I want to express this prior to stating
Hello. How are you today? I know this question is going to seem very very strange, but I have a question. Now my opinion and your opinions are two diferent opinions, so what will be stated is based upon my own opinion and what you would prefer is your own opinion. I want to express this prior to stating
Pressuresupport18
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ICUsteps
10 years ago
Drug combination better than LABA's alone
HealthlineNews Healthline → Healthline News → Drug Combination Better than LABAs Alone for COPD Drug Combination Better than LABAs Alone for COPD A new study shows that COPD combination therapy is linked to better outcomes than newly prescribed LABAs alone, especially for patients who also have asthma
HealthlineNews Healthline → Healthline News → Drug Combination Better than LABAs Alone for COPD Drug Combination Better than LABAs Alone for COPD A new study shows that COPD combination therapy is linked to better outcomes than newly prescribed LABAs alone, especially for patients who also have asthma
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Chills
Hey everyone, do you get chills out of the blue, freezing and shivering. Do you get chills with anxiety and panic attacks? I'm shivering out of control. Out of the blue. Now I'm anxious. Please God take this away from me, please! Amen
Hey everyone, do you get chills out of the blue, freezing and shivering. Do you get chills with anxiety and panic attacks? I'm shivering out of control. Out of the blue. Now I'm anxious. Please God take this away from me, please! Amen
Kenya40
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Weekend Wit - Hope you didn't scare anybody last night :P :P
Funny things written on medical records 1)She has no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband states she was very hot in bed last night 2)Examination of genitalia reveals that he is circus sized. 3) The patient is very tearful and crying constantly. She also appears to be suffering from depression
Funny things written on medical records 1)She has no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband states she was very hot in bed last night 2)Examination of genitalia reveals that he is circus sized. 3) The patient is very tearful and crying constantly. She also appears to be suffering from depression
Plumbob
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Lap results - stage 2 endo and adhesions
Hello ladies just thought I'd update you all with my results. I'm still in hospital at the moment an feel quite sick and dizzy off the anasthetic but not too much pain yet. I have stage 2 endo and lots of adhesions. I was pretty out of it when the surgeon was explaining things to me so will ask him
Hello ladies just thought I'd update you all with my results. I'm still in hospital at the moment an feel quite sick and dizzy off the anasthetic but not too much pain yet. I have stage 2 endo and lots of adhesions. I was pretty out of it when the surgeon was explaining things to me so will ask him
Hinesm
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Feeling alone with just my thoughts
Hi, My name is Leon. I'm 32. This is the first time i've posted anything on a site like this. I just wondered if there are people on here who have a hypoxic brain injury like i do. I got glandular fever in 2010 and while in hospital lost my airway for 40 minutes. It has left me with a number of
Hi, My name is Leon. I'm 32. This is the first time i've posted anything on a site like this. I just wondered if there are people on here who have a hypoxic brain injury like i do. I got glandular fever in 2010 and while in hospital lost my airway for 40 minutes. It has left me with a number of
leon-clarkson
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Headway
10 years ago
Don't know what to do with my self
I don't know what to do with my self or where to put my self, I am struggling to do simpleist of things. I have a little one to look after and lifting her moving around picking things up from the floor even brushing my hair is hard work. I struggling to cut my meat to day at dinner. My writs and finggers
I don't know what to do with my self or where to put my self, I am struggling to do simpleist of things. I have a little one to look after and lifting her moving around picking things up from the floor even brushing my hair is hard work. I struggling to cut my meat to day at dinner. My writs and finggers
goodatheart
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
CHILDREN ARE A GIFT
Children are one of lifes gift's stories what you hear on the new's about issues relating to children on the new's in the world around us , What has the world come to, I think it is a bad society for children, when they get abused and amonghst other things you hear it all the time. It is APPAULLING,
Children are one of lifes gift's stories what you hear on the new's about issues relating to children on the new's in the world around us , What has the world come to, I think it is a bad society for children, when they get abused and amonghst other things you hear it all the time. It is APPAULLING,
MICH451
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Headway
10 years ago
Hypoxic brain injury
My father is suffering from hypoxic brain injury, he is in unconscious state for last two months. 1. What can we do to revive him, any alternative medicine , which has worked to give some recovery atleast to see and recognize people around? Accupunture/ Accupressure? 2. Lately he has started to develop
My father is suffering from hypoxic brain injury, he is in unconscious state for last two months. 1. What can we do to revive him, any alternative medicine , which has worked to give some recovery atleast to see and recognize people around? Accupunture/ Accupressure? 2. Lately he has started to develop
NeXgeN
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Headway
10 years ago
why do people do what i dont do.
why do people stand outside my house n talk n irritate my dogs, why do people smoke n let it blow into my face, why do people bump into me n touch me, why do people stop and stand in front of me, why do people get in my way, why do people involve themselves in my life? i dont want to know you stay out
why do people stand outside my house n talk n irritate my dogs, why do people smoke n let it blow into my face, why do people bump into me n touch me, why do people stop and stand in front of me, why do people get in my way, why do people involve themselves in my life? i dont want to know you stay out
littlemouse
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
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