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Continuous Cough
11 month old has just started nursery and got a horrible cold from there. I gave him calpol last week Thursday for a few days as he had puffy eyes and didn’t look well at all. He still has a really bad cough which is making him puke at times and keeping him up at night. I heard you can only give calpol
11 month old has just started nursery and got a horrible cold from there. I gave him calpol last week Thursday for a few days as he had puffy eyes and didn’t look well at all. He still has a really bad cough which is making him puke at times and keeping him up at night. I heard you can only give calpol
RKesh
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Bronchiectasis and long covid
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Emily-G
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Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
Official Statistics Liver disease profiles, July 2023 update - published 4 July 2023
For those of you who may be interested, the latest liver disease profiles for England were released this morning at 9:30 am, by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities. It will come as no surprise to find that liver disease has increased exponentially. These latest set of figures incorporate
For those of you who may be interested, the latest liver disease profiles for England were released this morning at 9:30 am, by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities. It will come as no surprise to find that liver disease has increased exponentially. These latest set of figures incorporate
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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Doctors with Long Covid
Just saw the news item this morning about doctors suffering Long Covid. When COVID happened I must say I thought ‘they’ (doctors) must be prepared for anything due to their choice of job. (Perhaps a little uncharitably due to my anger about my own situation at the time). They are presumably exposed
Just saw the news item this morning about doctors suffering Long Covid. When COVID happened I must say I thought ‘they’ (doctors) must be prepared for anything due to their choice of job. (Perhaps a little uncharitably due to my anger about my own situation at the time). They are presumably exposed
arTistapple
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Methotrexate for the summer
Hi lovely friends, Some of you will recall back in February that I had a flare with rash that my Rheumy, Dr A, didn’t recognise as a Lupus rash. He is still adamant it wasn’t Lupus then but that the progression, which 2 weeks later was confirmed by the Dermatologist as a Lupus rash, was! 🤷🏼♀️
Hi lovely friends, Some of you will recall back in February that I had a flare with rash that my Rheumy, Dr A, didn’t recognise as a Lupus rash. He is still adamant it wasn’t Lupus then but that the progression, which 2 weeks later was confirmed by the Dermatologist as a Lupus rash, was! 🤷🏼♀️
Spotty-ewe
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
stress/upset at waiting times
Hi All, We are still waiting to start our treatment after being referred for ICSI in August this year. We had a further consult today and have decided to go down the donor route due to male factor infertility ( severely low count ). We have been told that we could be looking up to a 12 month wait and
Hi All, We are still waiting to start our treatment after being referred for ICSI in August this year. We had a further consult today and have decided to go down the donor route due to male factor infertility ( severely low count ). We have been told that we could be looking up to a 12 month wait and
Summeringreece
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Gamma light and Alzheimers - free app
I know this is not specific to PD, but thought I'd share this article. You all have been so kind to share new advancements, thank you. This looks very interesting!!! https://www.cogentica.com/alzheimers-research-gamma/ Direct from the article: (also talks about bacteria and gamma light and sound
I know this is not specific to PD, but thought I'd share this article. You all have been so kind to share new advancements, thank you. This looks very interesting!!! https://www.cogentica.com/alzheimers-research-gamma/ Direct from the article: (also talks about bacteria and gamma light and sound
Kat343
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
The way to access COVID-19 treatments has changed
The way to access COVID-19 treatments has changed, and is now different in the different nations of the UK. Check our article to find out what the process is for where you live: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/accessing-covid-19-treatments/ These changes are particularly important for people in England and
The way to access COVID-19 treatments has changed, and is now different in the different nations of the UK. Check our article to find out what the process is for where you live: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/accessing-covid-19-treatments/ These changes are particularly important for people in England and
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
The importance of 'Dynamic' stretching in cold weather
I personally always do "Dynamic" stretches before a run , But if it's not part of your routine you may want to consider it in this cold weather as your muscles will contract in the cold to preserve heat. https://www.orthopedicperformance.com/blog/the-importance-of-stretching-in-cold-weather/#:~:text
I personally always do "Dynamic" stretches before a run , But if it's not part of your routine you may want to consider it in this cold weather as your muscles will contract in the cold to preserve heat. https://www.orthopedicperformance.com/blog/the-importance-of-stretching-in-cold-weather/#:~:text
Instructor57
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
has anyone here undergone Lung Surgery for cancer?
hi there, newbie here who has just joined and who is looking to connect with some people who have experienced treatments for lung cancer, in this instance, surgery. my mum has been diagnosed with stage 3a lung cancer and is in the process of gathering information in order to make a decision over what
hi there, newbie here who has just joined and who is looking to connect with some people who have experienced treatments for lung cancer, in this instance, surgery. my mum has been diagnosed with stage 3a lung cancer and is in the process of gathering information in order to make a decision over what
Chambertin-1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Cellulitis
Hi Everyone ..I am still a newbie when it comes to CLL was only diagnosed 2 years ago . whilst very conscious of one’s weakened immune system i was worried about catching a virus so was vaccinated up to the hilt , 6 covid jabs 2 pneumonia , flu jab etc it never ever crossed my mind that from a small
Hi Everyone ..I am still a newbie when it comes to CLL was only diagnosed 2 years ago . whilst very conscious of one’s weakened immune system i was worried about catching a virus so was vaccinated up to the hilt , 6 covid jabs 2 pneumonia , flu jab etc it never ever crossed my mind that from a small
Theruff1
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CLL Support
1 year ago
What is your experience with oral thrush and nystatin?
I’m experiencing a bad taste in my mouth that’s affecting my taste of food and sometimes feeling like there’s a lump in my throat when swallowing. . My GP looked in my mouth and said “you may have thrush”. She prescribed Nystatin. I don’t have the white plaques that bleed, etc., just
I’m experiencing a bad taste in my mouth that’s affecting my taste of food and sometimes feeling like there’s a lump in my throat when swallowing. . My GP looked in my mouth and said “you may have thrush”. She prescribed Nystatin. I don’t have the white plaques that bleed, etc., just
Mstiles
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Scared
Hi there, I'm 38 year old active, fit woman. I've been diagnosed with severe cervical stenosis at c6-7 with radiculopathy. Have had symptoms for 20+ years not realising what it was. Then last summer after having an appendectomy and 3 weeks rest, the pain behind left shoulder blade and in neck flared
Hi there, I'm 38 year old active, fit woman. I've been diagnosed with severe cervical stenosis at c6-7 with radiculopathy. Have had symptoms for 20+ years not realising what it was. Then last summer after having an appendectomy and 3 weeks rest, the pain behind left shoulder blade and in neck flared
Rewe
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Cervical Myelopathy
1 year ago
Double Pneumonia followed by double empyema - still in pain
Hi, in November last year I was diagnosed with double pneumonia that quickly turned into double empyema. I was in hospital for 3 weeks, needed 2 blood transfusions, chest drains in both lungs and ended up with VATs washout of 1 lung. Im almost 3 months after discharge and still get out of breath/tight
Hi, in November last year I was diagnosed with double pneumonia that quickly turned into double empyema. I was in hospital for 3 weeks, needed 2 blood transfusions, chest drains in both lungs and ended up with VATs washout of 1 lung. Im almost 3 months after discharge and still get out of breath/tight
Yoshi1606
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Hi all an update on my new rheumy
Hi everybody, yesterday evening I had an appointment with my new Rheumy. I was actually dreading it due to my last experience with the previous rheumatologist. Well I have to say he was brilliant listened to me, Then going on my symptoms and doing an ultrasound on my hands and looking at all my blood
Hi everybody, yesterday evening I had an appointment with my new Rheumy. I was actually dreading it due to my last experience with the previous rheumatologist. Well I have to say he was brilliant listened to me, Then going on my symptoms and doing an ultrasound on my hands and looking at all my blood
Wonderfullifeandmore
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
RLS and Covid vaccine
Just for everyones awareness, my RLS was way worsened by the covid vaccine and so far it seems to have been a permanent side effect. I had RLS since I was a kid but tyically lasted 10 to 30 minutes each night whereas after the vaccine (within days) it shot up to 2 to 3 hours. I wanted to make sure I
Just for everyones awareness, my RLS was way worsened by the covid vaccine and so far it seems to have been a permanent side effect. I had RLS since I was a kid but tyically lasted 10 to 30 minutes each night whereas after the vaccine (within days) it shot up to 2 to 3 hours. I wanted to make sure I
the7thsong
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Flying with liquid medication
I go on holiday in a couple of weeks and need to take all my needles and lubion as well as Tinzaparin. Although they are less than 100ml in each vial/syringe, collectively they’ll be more than 100ml. Do I just need to take my prescription or do I have to declare the meds or get in touch with the airports
I go on holiday in a couple of weeks and need to take all my needles and lubion as well as Tinzaparin. Although they are less than 100ml in each vial/syringe, collectively they’ll be more than 100ml. Do I just need to take my prescription or do I have to declare the meds or get in touch with the airports
Alwaysbelieving
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Husband refusing to accept his weekend drinking is an issue for our fertility.
Husband refusing to accept his weekend drinking is an issue for fertility. At the beginning of our fertility journey (Feb 2023) his results were drastic. ICSI for male factor infertility. By August when we had ICSI they had improved but not great. Three eggs were fertilised but non reached day 5 blast
Husband refusing to accept his weekend drinking is an issue for fertility. At the beginning of our fertility journey (Feb 2023) his results were drastic. ICSI for male factor infertility. By August when we had ICSI they had improved but not great. Three eggs were fertilised but non reached day 5 blast
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Scan following Transfer
Hi Guys, I have had a positive test since 6dp5dt on my first fresh IVF/ ICSI transfer, I am currently 6w+2 and had a private scan yesterday because my anxiety is through the roof…(as usual) and a gestational sac and yolk sac was seen but no embryo/ baby/ heartbeat, the tech says its early and to re-scan
Hi Guys, I have had a positive test since 6dp5dt on my first fresh IVF/ ICSI transfer, I am currently 6w+2 and had a private scan yesterday because my anxiety is through the roof…(as usual) and a gestational sac and yolk sac was seen but no embryo/ baby/ heartbeat, the tech says its early and to re-scan
Jwatsonx
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Deciding on my next IVF protocol - advice
Hi All! My first IVF ICSI cycle recently failed because my two only embryos didnt make it to the blastocyst stage. They were fine until about day 4 and then they arrested. I will be 42 in about 3 months and have AMH levels about 7. Four egg were retrieved during the egg collection from about 8 size folicules
Hi All! My first IVF ICSI cycle recently failed because my two only embryos didnt make it to the blastocyst stage. They were fine until about day 4 and then they arrested. I will be 42 in about 3 months and have AMH levels about 7. Four egg were retrieved during the egg collection from about 8 size folicules
Blueberryshrub
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
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