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Stepson won’t use toilet or potty for poo
I’m really hoping someone can help as I am at my wits end. I have a stepson who is 5 years and 7 months. He had a traumatic birth and has been left with an undiagnosed brain injury, a speech delay and partial hearing loss. I have been trying to toilet train him for 2 years, and have managed to get
I’m really hoping someone can help as I am at my wits end. I have a stepson who is 5 years and 7 months. He had a traumatic birth and has been left with an undiagnosed brain injury, a speech delay and partial hearing loss. I have been trying to toilet train him for 2 years, and have managed to get
BeccaL1987
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ERIC
1 year ago
Speech and Language team in the UK
Just an update on my wife (Jackie, diagnosed since 29th Jan 23) and her PSP path, she had a visit from the Speech and Language therapy team yesterday and it's not good. She's struggling with food, she'd said that food wasn't going down. So they tried her with a sandwich and she couldn't clear it after
Just an update on my wife (Jackie, diagnosed since 29th Jan 23) and her PSP path, she had a visit from the Speech and Language therapy team yesterday and it's not good. She's struggling with food, she'd said that food wasn't going down. So they tried her with a sandwich and she couldn't clear it after
Derek1uk
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Any advice on Aphasia
Hello again,I'm wondering if anyone can give me any advice. My husband had a severe tbi in August after falling off his bike and now in rehab .They have told me he has Aphasia, I'd never heard of it until now . The left side of his brain was badly damaged. He seems able to understand mostly what I say
Hello again,I'm wondering if anyone can give me any advice. My husband had a severe tbi in August after falling off his bike and now in rehab .They have told me he has Aphasia, I'd never heard of it until now . The left side of his brain was badly damaged. He seems able to understand mostly what I say
Janner123
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Headway
1 year ago
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coming off targinact
Hi All. I am very anxious at the moment as the NHS have a drive to get people off targinact 10/5 mg which has been a miracle worker for me. Also on a 2 mg rotigitine patch. Not sure what to expect when coming off and been given gabepentim to try. Tried pregabelim but was a shocker for side effects
Hi All. I am very anxious at the moment as the NHS have a drive to get people off targinact 10/5 mg which has been a miracle worker for me. Also on a 2 mg rotigitine patch. Not sure what to expect when coming off and been given gabepentim to try. Tried pregabelim but was a shocker for side effects
Gaz8630
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Fibro & Severe Stiffness.
Hello all. So it's been a while since I posted last. Many of you were so incredibly helpful and knowledgeable on many questions about fibro. I had never realised or put the two together when it came down to severe stiffness that some people experienced this as a symptom of fibro. Can anybody explain
Hello all. So it's been a while since I posted last. Many of you were so incredibly helpful and knowledgeable on many questions about fibro. I had never realised or put the two together when it came down to severe stiffness that some people experienced this as a symptom of fibro. Can anybody explain
catcalling
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
COPD and general anaesthetic
Hi folks hope you all doing ok today. Thank you for the replies to my last post regarding the morning cough. I am due to have some minor surgery next Tuesday which should have been done in November. Its to remove some precancerous cells from my rectum (I know pain in the ar..) As I had quite a bad
Hi folks hope you all doing ok today. Thank you for the replies to my last post regarding the morning cough. I am due to have some minor surgery next Tuesday which should have been done in November. Its to remove some precancerous cells from my rectum (I know pain in the ar..) As I had quite a bad
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
IBS Loose bowels
I have had IBS for many years but now I am finding I cannot control my bowels and have awful accidents. It is preventing me from socialising or going shopping as I am not aware of when it will happen. I take Mebeverine and Loperamide daily but it isn't helping much. Any advice would be appreciated
I have had IBS for many years but now I am finding I cannot control my bowels and have awful accidents. It is preventing me from socialising or going shopping as I am not aware of when it will happen. I take Mebeverine and Loperamide daily but it isn't helping much. Any advice would be appreciated
Dollymae06
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Dipyridamole update.
I recently had to stop taking Dipyridamole prior to surgery. Day one wasn’t an issue, I slept great. Day two was a huge reminder of how bad RLas can be. Day three I am just vibrating. Now it could be the stress from the surgery but my RLS is through the roof and it is only 8:30 am. I can sleep
I recently had to stop taking Dipyridamole prior to surgery. Day one wasn’t an issue, I slept great. Day two was a huge reminder of how bad RLas can be. Day three I am just vibrating. Now it could be the stress from the surgery but my RLS is through the roof and it is only 8:30 am. I can sleep
WideBody
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
benralizumab (fasedra)
I am keen to hear of experiences with benralizumab including side-effects and the length of time it’s remained effective (or whether it stopped working after a while). Also whether it has enabled people to come off oral steroids and bronchodilators. I was diagnosed with severe eosinophilic asthma,
I am keen to hear of experiences with benralizumab including side-effects and the length of time it’s remained effective (or whether it stopped working after a while). Also whether it has enabled people to come off oral steroids and bronchodilators. I was diagnosed with severe eosinophilic asthma,
Hil101
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Sensitive Content - just constant worrying
So, I’ve had a natural fet (which was actually an anovulatory cycle! ) on CD25 and I’m now 7dp5dt - with ‘those’ lines since 4dp5dt 💗 . Now I am struggling with my mind; as although this is amazing 🥲- we lost our last embie back on Mother’s Day last year, and now I’m convinced we will go through
So, I’ve had a natural fet (which was actually an anovulatory cycle! ) on CD25 and I’m now 7dp5dt - with ‘those’ lines since 4dp5dt 💗 . Now I am struggling with my mind; as although this is amazing 🥲- we lost our last embie back on Mother’s Day last year, and now I’m convinced we will go through
Fairsy2021
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Sprained my ankle
I've just got back to a stage where I am running weekly 5K and starting to enjoy it again. Yesterday I was going to do a couple of miles up a road which turns into a concreted farm track. The concrete has collapsed at one point and I normally run over this carefully. Not so yesterday - I was looking
I've just got back to a stage where I am running weekly 5K and starting to enjoy it again. Yesterday I was going to do a couple of miles up a road which turns into a concreted farm track. The concrete has collapsed at one point and I normally run over this carefully. Not so yesterday - I was looking
clarys
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
multimodal spinal manipulation for long-term recovery of fibromyalgia
A very interesting case report recently published that shows how a proper chiropractor treatment could provide a long-term recovery from fibromyalgia 🙂 https://finance.yahoo.com/news/scientists-identify-hidden-factor-help-120700088.html https://www.dovepress.com/cervical-spondylosis-as-a-hidden-contributing-factor-to-fibromyalgia-a-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IMCRJ
A very interesting case report recently published that shows how a proper chiropractor treatment could provide a long-term recovery from fibromyalgia 🙂 https://finance.yahoo.com/news/scientists-identify-hidden-factor-help-120700088.html https://www.dovepress.com/cervical-spondylosis-as-a-hidden-contributing-factor-to-fibromyalgia-a-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IMCRJ
JoseT
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
IBS after eating evening meal
I have been a coeliac for many years, when I was diagnosed I thought my diarrhoea would cease. I also have trouble with an over active bladder. My diarrhoea seems to arrive about 4 hours after my evening meal. It can happen up to 4 times a week then perhaps nothing the next week. I get very painful cramps
I have been a coeliac for many years, when I was diagnosed I thought my diarrhoea would cease. I also have trouble with an over active bladder. My diarrhoea seems to arrive about 4 hours after my evening meal. It can happen up to 4 times a week then perhaps nothing the next week. I get very painful cramps
PayPal
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IBS Network
2 years ago
I'm new here.
Thank you for letting me join. The GP thinks I may have IBS-D. I was diagnosed with Coeliac many years ago but my tummy has never settled. It seems so sensitive and so unreliable. I am very careful not to consume any gluten, lactose or yeast. I read all the labels too. But I still have this diarrhoea
Thank you for letting me join. The GP thinks I may have IBS-D. I was diagnosed with Coeliac many years ago but my tummy has never settled. It seems so sensitive and so unreliable. I am very careful not to consume any gluten, lactose or yeast. I read all the labels too. But I still have this diarrhoea
hearty1
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Dad not waking from sedatives
Hi everyone. My dad came off his pushbike 12 days ago (28th of October) and suffered a traumatic brain injury. They said he wouldn’t make it due to the pressure unless they operated and remove the left part of his skull. They did that the same evening and they said it went as well it could have gone.
Hi everyone. My dad came off his pushbike 12 days ago (28th of October) and suffered a traumatic brain injury. They said he wouldn’t make it due to the pressure unless they operated and remove the left part of his skull. They did that the same evening and they said it went as well it could have gone.
Stn89
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Ongoing passing mucus with gas
Hi all. Ive posted a few times regarding my ongoing issues. Noisy stomach with severe bowel gas with discharge and wet flatulance. Ive had a few months clear and all ok but its back with a vengeance. Ive had all tests done in last 6 months..clear colonoscopy. Ct with contrast but it showed a focal
Hi all. Ive posted a few times regarding my ongoing issues. Noisy stomach with severe bowel gas with discharge and wet flatulance. Ive had a few months clear and all ok but its back with a vengeance. Ive had all tests done in last 6 months..clear colonoscopy. Ct with contrast but it showed a focal
mal444
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Advice please - CBD
Hi all Just wondering if anyone can offer any words of advice. My dad has CBD and has recently been in hospital for 6 weeks. He has now been released home for palliative care. He is non-verbal, he has no mobility, he is doubley incontinent and is bedbound. My mum now has carers that come in 4 times
Hi all Just wondering if anyone can offer any words of advice. My dad has CBD and has recently been in hospital for 6 weeks. He has now been released home for palliative care. He is non-verbal, he has no mobility, he is doubley incontinent and is bedbound. My mum now has carers that come in 4 times
Stormtrooper4
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Gastric Enteritis Nightmare
hi It’s been a while since I’ve posted , but I hope someone can help. About 4 weeks ago on a holiday in Greece I became really sick with what was diagnosed as Gastric Enteritis. Vomiting, terrible stomach pain , diarrhoea, the works. I felt so weak I could hardly walk. It was a weeks holiday and I
hi It’s been a while since I’ve posted , but I hope someone can help. About 4 weeks ago on a holiday in Greece I became really sick with what was diagnosed as Gastric Enteritis. Vomiting, terrible stomach pain , diarrhoea, the works. I felt so weak I could hardly walk. It was a weeks holiday and I
Marty3
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IBS Network
2 years ago
SCT update
Hello friends, I have been out of hospital for a few weeks now and am just starting to feel stronger. Today is day +65.Blood counts are slowly improving but I daren't take anything for granted. The main issue now is that I have developed skin GVHD; the itching is horrendous though Dermovate cream helps
Hello friends, I have been out of hospital for a few weeks now and am just starting to feel stronger. Today is day +65.Blood counts are slowly improving but I daren't take anything for granted. The main issue now is that I have developed skin GVHD; the itching is horrendous though Dermovate cream helps
Otterfield
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Besremi has (No?) Preservative
This is info is just for curious types, nothing of concern or worry for us Bes users. -Most injectables have some means for preserving. Refrigerating is a 1st line of defense. For Besremi there is confusing info on whether and what type of preservative beyond keeping it cold Besremi uses. In the
This is info is just for curious types, nothing of concern or worry for us Bes users. -Most injectables have some means for preserving. Refrigerating is a 1st line of defense. For Besremi there is confusing info on whether and what type of preservative beyond keeping it cold Besremi uses. In the
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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