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A Christmas message to our saviours
Christmas is fast approaching and it has been a year of reflection and rehabilitation. I spent the whole of last December in a coma following my TBI, Christmas came and went as did New Year. Finally discharged home last day of May. Through the last year I have seen many nurses, specialists, therapists
Christmas is fast approaching and it has been a year of reflection and rehabilitation. I spent the whole of last December in a coma following my TBI, Christmas came and went as did New Year. Finally discharged home last day of May. Through the last year I have seen many nurses, specialists, therapists
claretand
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Headway
5 years ago
Incontinence
Hi everyone, I am doing a PhD at the University of Sheffield and I am inviting anybody with incontinence aged 20-80 to take part in a questionnaire http://bit.ly/incontinencesurvey This area of health has a massive lack of awareness and also is underfunded, yet affects hundreds of millions of people
Hi everyone, I am doing a PhD at the University of Sheffield and I am inviting anybody with incontinence aged 20-80 to take part in a questionnaire http://bit.ly/incontinencesurvey This area of health has a massive lack of awareness and also is underfunded, yet affects hundreds of millions of people
LakeView30
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Wafer thin
Hi everybody I have very severe copd and now I have that the skin on my hands has become very thin does anyone know what I could do to improve this once again thanking everyone for their kindness and help now and in the past duff
Hi everybody I have very severe copd and now I have that the skin on my hands has become very thin does anyone know what I could do to improve this once again thanking everyone for their kindness and help now and in the past duff
Duff1953
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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Gut as brain Trauma. Autonomic. Polyvagal theory, by Stephen Porges.
Gut as brain Trauma. Autonomic. Polyvagal theory, by Stephen Porges. The brain isn’t the only part of your body that thinks. Stephen Porges. https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/the-brain-isn-t-the-only-part-of-your-body-that-thinks-1.4099334 According to Porges’s, Polyvagal
Gut as brain Trauma. Autonomic. Polyvagal theory, by Stephen Porges. The brain isn’t the only part of your body that thinks. Stephen Porges. https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/the-brain-isn-t-the-only-part-of-your-body-that-thinks-1.4099334 According to Porges’s, Polyvagal
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Is it possible to break bad habits after brain injury?
First off I tried to post this question earlier but the link my answer was broken. We are what we repeatedly do hence excellence is a habit said Aristotle. Habits shape our lives, you are who you are because of habits, they are consistent unconscious vital patterns in our lives. For those who sustained
First off I tried to post this question earlier but the link my answer was broken. We are what we repeatedly do hence excellence is a habit said Aristotle. Habits shape our lives, you are who you are because of habits, they are consistent unconscious vital patterns in our lives. For those who sustained
MaxMteliso
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Headway
5 years ago
Starting Buserelin on day 18
Hi Everyone, This is my first cycle of IVF and feeling a mixture of emotions (pure joy as been waiting a long time to start (3 years), nervousness, excitement and everything in between!) I called up the clinic on Tuesday 10th as it was my first day of my cycle and basically we couldn’t get booked
Hi Everyone, This is my first cycle of IVF and feeling a mixture of emotions (pure joy as been waiting a long time to start (3 years), nervousness, excitement and everything in between!) I called up the clinic on Tuesday 10th as it was my first day of my cycle and basically we couldn’t get booked
Nix321
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Is this recovery?
I'm a little confused as to how I'm doing. I took two tablets of Flucloaxillin in May and got very very unwell and haven't been the same since. Im a touring musician who's had gigs a few times a month thus taking around one dose of imodium once per week since October. I've found the effects to last up
I'm a little confused as to how I'm doing. I took two tablets of Flucloaxillin in May and got very very unwell and haven't been the same since. Im a touring musician who's had gigs a few times a month thus taking around one dose of imodium once per week since October. I've found the effects to last up
Cheesecake17
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IBS Network
5 years ago
IBS Low FodMap Diet.
Recently been told after many years of pain and constipation I suffer from IBS, been told to try the low fodmap diet and have been for nearly 2 weeks now. Finding it very hard to stick at and having a big ibs flare up atm so far on day 2, causing me to be off work from the pain! How long do you tend
Recently been told after many years of pain and constipation I suffer from IBS, been told to try the low fodmap diet and have been for nearly 2 weeks now. Finding it very hard to stick at and having a big ibs flare up atm so far on day 2, causing me to be off work from the pain! How long do you tend
Amb194
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Not sure if I had a heart attack
I had my 3rd ablation in March 2018 and all has been well for about 1.5 years. In October flutter/afib came back with a vengeance. Extreme anxiety, atrial beat up to 300 maybe 50% of the time, fatigue. Then mid-October, in the middle of the night feeling generally awful and unable to sleep, Had no pain
I had my 3rd ablation in March 2018 and all has been well for about 1.5 years. In October flutter/afib came back with a vengeance. Extreme anxiety, atrial beat up to 300 maybe 50% of the time, fatigue. Then mid-October, in the middle of the night feeling generally awful and unable to sleep, Had no pain
Jfarreast
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AF Association
5 years ago
Aunty Bees Advent Calendar. Dec 9. The one thing 'NOT' to cross off your Christmas 'To Do' List , those Medical Appointments.
Before I get a bit Mumsy on today's Post , I thought I might indulge in my first Christmas Cracker joke. Groans abound . Hard Luck , here it comes .... How do Penguins commute to work? B- ICICLE ! Yes , I know 😋😂😂😂😂 But now to a quick Mumsy word of advice . I was thinking of passing this on the
Before I get a bit Mumsy on today's Post , I thought I might indulge in my first Christmas Cracker joke. Groans abound . Hard Luck , here it comes .... How do Penguins commute to work? B- ICICLE ! Yes , I know 😋😂😂😂😂 But now to a quick Mumsy word of advice . I was thinking of passing this on the
Blearyeyed
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Week 6; a ‘down’ which was a learning experience and then a massive up! SEE and be SEEN, people!
Well, week 6; what a week! Did the first run, which I found fairly hard, but persevered. I felt a huge sense of accomplishment as I was walking back home along a track in the park after I had finished run 2. It was Thursday evening and the park was even darker than normal as the roadworks opposite meant
Well, week 6; what a week! Did the first run, which I found fairly hard, but persevered. I felt a huge sense of accomplishment as I was walking back home along a track in the park after I had finished run 2. It was Thursday evening and the park was even darker than normal as the roadworks opposite meant
JimmyLucy2
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
First post- start of our journey
Hi everyone, Myself and my OH are at the beginning of our fertility journey, after trying to conceive for 18 months, and being referred to a fertility centre. We have recently had our sperm analysis results back and they're not good. I haven't yet been tested for anything other than hormone levels
Hi everyone, Myself and my OH are at the beginning of our fertility journey, after trying to conceive for 18 months, and being referred to a fertility centre. We have recently had our sperm analysis results back and they're not good. I haven't yet been tested for anything other than hormone levels
Lavander29
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Still suffering
It’s been six months now since I left hospital with VM, I’m still suffering fatigue aches and pains, eye issues and light intolerances. I’ve been discussing with work to start a phased return as I’m stressing myself to give it a go, I don’t know what will happen but feel I need to try. No medical person
It’s been six months now since I left hospital with VM, I’m still suffering fatigue aches and pains, eye issues and light intolerances. I’ve been discussing with work to start a phased return as I’m stressing myself to give it a go, I don’t know what will happen but feel I need to try. No medical person
MWDL
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Meningitis Now
5 years ago
Part 2: Some observations about my hospital stay - not in any particular order
The leaflet given out about surgery is hideously stereotypical. e.g. "Avoid lifting anything heavy (including children and shopping)" - really? Is that ALL a woman might be lifting? What about my beloved bass guitar? "Continue with gentle activities such as making drinks, light dusting and washing up
The leaflet given out about surgery is hideously stereotypical. e.g. "Avoid lifting anything heavy (including children and shopping)" - really? Is that ALL a woman might be lifting? What about my beloved bass guitar? "Continue with gentle activities such as making drinks, light dusting and washing up
BellmoreBelle
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Advice about 4 year old
My 4 year old is still no where near clean and is still in daytime nappies or pullups (depends on the circumstances). We made this decision as she has no concept of when she needs a poo and having accidents she found very traumatic and was having a big impact on her both emotionally and socially. Most
My 4 year old is still no where near clean and is still in daytime nappies or pullups (depends on the circumstances). We made this decision as she has no concept of when she needs a poo and having accidents she found very traumatic and was having a big impact on her both emotionally and socially. Most
Spring2019
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ERIC
5 years ago
Please help - crisis point. Recommendations palliative + mental health care
Recommendations palliative + mental health care. Dad had his 2nd stroke which (along with a history of mental health issue) has meant that he's unable to control his emotions. Thankfully, now we have one-to-one care his frustrations are carried out on furniture and not people. He was is hospital (has
Recommendations palliative + mental health care. Dad had his 2nd stroke which (along with a history of mental health issue) has meant that he's unable to control his emotions. Thankfully, now we have one-to-one care his frustrations are carried out on furniture and not people. He was is hospital (has
Georgelovesjumping
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Headway
5 years ago
Contraception making endo worse?
Hello everyone, I'm currently in the middle of a horrible flare up which is making me feel awful. I'm trying to track flares ups (what triggers it, how long etc) and I'm a bit stumped as I couldn't think what caused it this time. Then it occurred to me that I had my second depo provera injection this
Hello everyone, I'm currently in the middle of a horrible flare up which is making me feel awful. I'm trying to track flares ups (what triggers it, how long etc) and I'm a bit stumped as I couldn't think what caused it this time. Then it occurred to me that I had my second depo provera injection this
Bubble_by
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Journey to Recovery: Overcoming Depression after a Major Injury
https://youtu.be/nUS3VoaG0Go - Hello everyone. My name is Jamal. Sharing my road to recovery after an almost fatal spinal injury, my experience with depression and practical tips for reclaiming your life! Sending hope and care into the community!
https://youtu.be/nUS3VoaG0Go - Hello everyone. My name is Jamal. Sharing my road to recovery after an almost fatal spinal injury, my experience with depression and practical tips for reclaiming your life! Sending hope and care into the community!
JamalJamal
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Men's Health Forum
5 years ago
Inulin - may help sleep and constipation
My daughter recently bought me some inulin to try as she had heard it can help you sleep. I can't honestly say it helped me sleep at the time, but a side effect is that it is helpful with bowel movements!! More recently I took some on holiday with me - for my bowels, and this time I do think it helped
My daughter recently bought me some inulin to try as she had heard it can help you sleep. I can't honestly say it helped me sleep at the time, but a side effect is that it is helpful with bowel movements!! More recently I took some on holiday with me - for my bowels, and this time I do think it helped
Ruby1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Osteochondritis Dissecans
So it's been a long time since I've been on this forum. I think the last time I posted on here I mentioned I had an injury. Well the injury persisted and I had to stop running and all other impact sports. I am now two weeks post surgery after being diagnosed with osteochondritis dissecans in my left
So it's been a long time since I've been on this forum. I think the last time I posted on here I mentioned I had an injury. Well the injury persisted and I had to stop running and all other impact sports. I am now two weeks post surgery after being diagnosed with osteochondritis dissecans in my left
aussiechick72
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
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