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Fell today as I didn't see the edge of a path.
Another fall curtisey of no peripheral vision so sporting a few cuts, bumps, bruises onto of the usual. Hit my chin, broke my nose, fractured hand, whiplash but great news though... I didn't fall off my push bike... 😉🙂 the above happened as I 'walked' within my crutch support. At least it was a beautiful
Another fall curtisey of no peripheral vision so sporting a few cuts, bumps, bruises onto of the usual. Hit my chin, broke my nose, fractured hand, whiplash but great news though... I didn't fall off my push bike... 😉🙂 the above happened as I 'walked' within my crutch support. At least it was a beautiful
Sharon-E
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Headway
2 years ago
My Pet Rat, Ralph
My pet rat, Ralph, is suffering from a heart problem, and is dying. He is one year old. He has been such an amazing pet, and emotional support. I just found out today that a surgery would do little to correct the issue, and that we are going to need to make a VERY quick decision whether to humanely
My pet rat, Ralph, is suffering from a heart problem, and is dying. He is one year old. He has been such an amazing pet, and emotional support. I just found out today that a surgery would do little to correct the issue, and that we are going to need to make a VERY quick decision whether to humanely
SurvivingEveryday
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
ADMire Ablation
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
mav7
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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EXPERIENCES WITH DESOGESTREL????
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
Surfingblue
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Experience with giving oneself a shot? Exenatide shot leaking - medicine being lost - please help
I take 2 mg of Exenatide a week for my PD. (There are many other threads explaining why) About 1/2 the time the shot leaks some liquid on to my skin surrounding the shot site. I’m concerned that I’m therefore not getting a complete dose. Please, if you have experience with this, help me. My husband
I take 2 mg of Exenatide a week for my PD. (There are many other threads explaining why) About 1/2 the time the shot leaks some liquid on to my skin surrounding the shot site. I’m concerned that I’m therefore not getting a complete dose. Please, if you have experience with this, help me. My husband
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Seretonin syndrome.?
My doctor wants me to come off my chlomipramine antidepressant because it’s old and because I’ve been on it 23 years he thinks it’s stopped working for me as I feel so anxious, and to take Duloxetiene aswell. I read where you shouldn’t take both as it can lead to seretonin syndrome. I have been taking
My doctor wants me to come off my chlomipramine antidepressant because it’s old and because I’ve been on it 23 years he thinks it’s stopped working for me as I feel so anxious, and to take Duloxetiene aswell. I read where you shouldn’t take both as it can lead to seretonin syndrome. I have been taking
Emma143
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Weird question about clinic and egg collection
Hi all, This is a bit of a niche question, for which I apologise. I had a tracking scan yesterday and was told that my left ovary had quite a few follicles but most weren't at the size we wanted but that my right ovary had a good number of good sized follicles, but was in an awkward position behind
Hi all, This is a bit of a niche question, for which I apologise. I had a tracking scan yesterday and was told that my left ovary had quite a few follicles but most weren't at the size we wanted but that my right ovary had a good number of good sized follicles, but was in an awkward position behind
conceptionimpossible
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Long term toilet training methods & success stories?
My son is 4. We started toilet training around 2 and he picked it up so well I naively thought it was going to be easy… roll on 2 years and he still needs prompting to go to the toilet when he looks at us with ‘the face’. He’ll still say he doesn’t need to go though & often then he seems to have gotten
My son is 4. We started toilet training around 2 and he picked it up so well I naively thought it was going to be easy… roll on 2 years and he still needs prompting to go to the toilet when he looks at us with ‘the face’. He’ll still say he doesn’t need to go though & often then he seems to have gotten
Littlebears
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ERIC
2 years ago
New research suggests cancer patients with non-O blood types face an increased blood clot risk
« A new Blood Advances study suggests that people with cancer and non-O blood types, such as types A, B, and AB, face an increased risk of developing venous thromboembolism (VTE), or blood clots in the veins, three months after their initial diagnosis. Scientists have long strived to understand the risk
« A new Blood Advances study suggests that people with cancer and non-O blood types, such as types A, B, and AB, face an increased risk of developing venous thromboembolism (VTE), or blood clots in the veins, three months after their initial diagnosis. Scientists have long strived to understand the risk
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
What’s your experience with Amitiza? Does it cause anxiety?
I have Amitiza 24mcg. I already have anxiety. At first I got diarrhea. I’m just not sure if it makes IBS-C worse. I’d like to hear about what people experience. Do you find it makes you bloat more and makes constipation worse?
I have Amitiza 24mcg. I already have anxiety. At first I got diarrhea. I’m just not sure if it makes IBS-C worse. I’d like to hear about what people experience. Do you find it makes you bloat more and makes constipation worse?
timster73
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IBS Network
2 years ago
spinal anaesthetic made asthma worse?
Hi I was in hospital on Wednesday for a minor op (not asthma related). I was supposed to get a general anaesthetic but because of my lung issues anaesthetist recommended a spinal instead. Since then I feel quite wheezy. Is this likely due to the anaesthetic or just because I'm a bit "off" after the
Hi I was in hospital on Wednesday for a minor op (not asthma related). I was supposed to get a general anaesthetic but because of my lung issues anaesthetist recommended a spinal instead. Since then I feel quite wheezy. Is this likely due to the anaesthetic or just because I'm a bit "off" after the
jeffbird
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Child wetting his pants in class
First time posting on here. As you will be able to tell from the title I'm concerned as my 7 year old son has had a couple of wetting accidents in class. This hasn't been an issue before but it's now happened twice in the last 6 weeks. He's told us that he knew he needed to go but hasn't asked the teacher
First time posting on here. As you will be able to tell from the title I'm concerned as my 7 year old son has had a couple of wetting accidents in class. This hasn't been an issue before but it's now happened twice in the last 6 weeks. He's told us that he knew he needed to go but hasn't asked the teacher
Jackk123
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ERIC
2 years ago
Help and advice
Hi all, my son is 11 years old and is really struggling at the moment. Last March I noticed he was soiling himself and hiding his underpants. Took him to the GP who started him on movicoo but nothing was happening so added lactalose. Same nothing happened, I have done every diet going to see if he is
Hi all, my son is 11 years old and is really struggling at the moment. Last March I noticed he was soiling himself and hiding his underpants. Took him to the GP who started him on movicoo but nothing was happening so added lactalose. Same nothing happened, I have done every diet going to see if he is
Ckusper
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ERIC
2 years ago
9 weeks on Besremi: Update
I'm currently on a 1 month holding pattern of 100 mcg. I got new bloodwork yesterday. WBC is down to 7 from a high of 15, PLT are 466, the lowest they have been maybe ever since being dx. But, my HCT was 42.6. Up from 38 three weeks ago. Which means, I'll need a phlebotomy as I keep it at 42 or lower
I'm currently on a 1 month holding pattern of 100 mcg. I got new bloodwork yesterday. WBC is down to 7 from a high of 15, PLT are 466, the lowest they have been maybe ever since being dx. But, my HCT was 42.6. Up from 38 three weeks ago. Which means, I'll need a phlebotomy as I keep it at 42 or lower
Elizka
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
PEMF Mat trial update.
So here is a quick update. Been almost 3 weeks. The mat itself had a failure but the head rest is still working. I find just using the head rest after about 10 minutes my tremors in my hand stop or greatly diminish. There is often. Residual effect that can last anywhere from a 1/2 hour to 2 hours. It
So here is a quick update. Been almost 3 weeks. The mat itself had a failure but the head rest is still working. I find just using the head rest after about 10 minutes my tremors in my hand stop or greatly diminish. There is often. Residual effect that can last anywhere from a 1/2 hour to 2 hours. It
Ponieboy
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Opioid withdrawal/ management advice
Hi. I have been taking opiods for many years. First codeine, which stopped working. I moved on to Tramadol and now Morphine. I have never suffered withdrawal symptoms whilst stopping an opioid because once a week I have a night drug free. I am doing this whilst on Morphine too in anticipation of
Hi. I have been taking opiods for many years. First codeine, which stopped working. I moved on to Tramadol and now Morphine. I have never suffered withdrawal symptoms whilst stopping an opioid because once a week I have a night drug free. I am doing this whilst on Morphine too in anticipation of
Jumpey
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Gralise/ gabapentin will cause augmentation?
I have had RLS since I was a child and is has periodically made my life unbearable. After having been through augmentation many times, I was assured this was a good option. I am on 1800 mg daily and it works fairly well (RLS 75% improved) though I was successfully on Neurontin, also gabapentin, for
I have had RLS since I was a child and is has periodically made my life unbearable. After having been through augmentation many times, I was assured this was a good option. I am on 1800 mg daily and it works fairly well (RLS 75% improved) though I was successfully on Neurontin, also gabapentin, for
Camry2020
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
OTD and another BFN
Well ladies, that's me out again. I've not even got upset this time around as I think I've got that used to all the pain of going through this, I've totally numbed myself to it now. I've been trying for over 16 years and all I have are scars from I can't even remember how many operations and the ashes
Well ladies, that's me out again. I've not even got upset this time around as I think I've got that used to all the pain of going through this, I've totally numbed myself to it now. I've been trying for over 16 years and all I have are scars from I can't even remember how many operations and the ashes
Clover5
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Anyone’s lining too thick to start Polygyna tablets?
Hello all! I’ve been preparing for my first DE FET and taking the Synarel spray for 13 days now. Started my period at the weekend and been for my scan today. I was excited to start the tablets but apparently my lining is too thick (7mm and they want 5mm or less). I’ve got to go again on Friday with the
Hello all! I’ve been preparing for my first DE FET and taking the Synarel spray for 13 days now. Started my period at the weekend and been for my scan today. I was excited to start the tablets but apparently my lining is too thick (7mm and they want 5mm or less). I’ve got to go again on Friday with the
Gempuddleduck
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
FINALLY GRADUATED!!!
Last Saturday I finally graduated after 10 years of trying to complete this challenge!! I have been plagued with injury’s or loss of interest, to just things happening in my life taking over and stopping me from finishing it. That was until I met the wonderful group called Rogue Runners in Ripley. They
Last Saturday I finally graduated after 10 years of trying to complete this challenge!! I have been plagued with injury’s or loss of interest, to just things happening in my life taking over and stopping me from finishing it. That was until I met the wonderful group called Rogue Runners in Ripley. They
Downhillcol
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
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