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Info appreciated.. Pcos / Poly cystic ovarys. Thyroid. Obesity. Autism. Joint pain. Back deformity. Nutritional deficiencies.
Trying to get her to go
swimming
, as that is something she likes, will be paying for refresher lessons. She takes an array of suppliments. Zinc magnesium b6 High strength multi b complex. Vitamin d Folate. Caste tree berry ( agnus castus I think it's called?..) to help with pcos.
Trying to get her to go
swimming
, as that is something she likes, will be paying for refresher lessons. She takes an array of suppliments. Zinc magnesium b6 High strength multi b complex. Vitamin d Folate. Caste tree berry ( agnus castus I think it's called?..) to help with pcos.
MrsClanger
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Knees got the better of me for now
I hope to be back one day, but to be honest may just stick to my usual long walks and return to
swimming
for aerobic fitness instead. Loved the running while it lasted though, all 90 seconds of it 😀 and it has spurred me on to get fitter somehow.
I hope to be back one day, but to be honest may just stick to my usual long walks and return to
swimming
for aerobic fitness instead. Loved the running while it lasted though, all 90 seconds of it 😀 and it has spurred me on to get fitter somehow.
DonKey44
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
sea swimming
hi all - what are your views on cold water
swimming
with heart problems? In my case particularly ectopics and SVT? It’s just that I have found this and I absolutely love it.
hi all - what are your views on cold water
swimming
with heart problems? In my case particularly ectopics and SVT? It’s just that I have found this and I absolutely love it.
Ninjacat
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Pacemaker fitted just over 3 months ago
I started doing exercise and
swimming
after the 8 weeks and everything seemed fine, but just lately I feel as though I have gone backwards ...... I can feel the device when I yawn, or stretch? And the sensation makes me feel slightly nauseous. Perhaps I need to give things more time?
I started doing exercise and
swimming
after the 8 weeks and everything seemed fine, but just lately I feel as though I have gone backwards ...... I can feel the device when I yawn, or stretch? And the sensation makes me feel slightly nauseous. Perhaps I need to give things more time?
Prudences
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
GNR 2023 🥵🏊♀️
Well that was a day of two halves 😆 I thought I'd been tricked into a triathlon, from running at the beginning to
swimming
at the end, was fully expecting someone to hand me a bike to complete the day! I hope I don't waffle on for too long but what a day.
Well that was a day of two halves 😆 I thought I'd been tricked into a triathlon, from running at the beginning to
swimming
at the end, was fully expecting someone to hand me a bike to complete the day! I hope I don't waffle on for too long but what a day.
Jackapoodle
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
readings from fibro scan
I had my gall bladder removed in 2019 because they said it was not functioning correctly, I think it was liver problems all along, I don’t drink heavy at all, just the occasional one with friends and family when we go out, I eat reasonably healthy and exercise twice a week
swimming
or walking, so really
I had my gall bladder removed in 2019 because they said it was not functioning correctly, I think it was liver problems all along, I don’t drink heavy at all, just the occasional one with friends and family when we go out, I eat reasonably healthy and exercise twice a week
swimming
or walking, so really
Sweet-love
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Ouch!
I've got a rather sore arm and shoulder this morning, so its possible that my shoulder joint is
swimming
in B12. Let's just hope that it doesn't cause a problem. I'm dreading the next jab or blood test if it is the same nurse, I think I'm going to have to say that I don't want to see her again.
I've got a rather sore arm and shoulder this morning, so its possible that my shoulder joint is
swimming
in B12. Let's just hope that it doesn't cause a problem. I'm dreading the next jab or blood test if it is the same nurse, I think I'm going to have to say that I don't want to see her again.
topazrat
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
A little less conversation...
Running ( sigh),
swimming
, cycling and of course, walking. [u]Nature Walks.[/u]... Oh yes! Here we go...my kind of exercise. Nature calms the mind, eases the soul... the steady pace of a walk, forest bathing and research has found that the benefits of a walk like this can really reduce anxiety.
Running ( sigh),
swimming
, cycling and of course, walking. [u]Nature Walks.[/u]... Oh yes! Here we go...my kind of exercise. Nature calms the mind, eases the soul... the steady pace of a walk, forest bathing and research has found that the benefits of a walk like this can really reduce anxiety.
Oldfloss
Administrator
in
Strength & Flex
1 year ago
Undiagnosed condition
I tried
swimming
but unfortunatly had another attack so had to stop. More recently* Twice directly after a shower and what has completely made me freak out is twice after puting on cologne. Has anyone ever seen or heard of these symptoms before with a niche diagnostic?
I tried
swimming
but unfortunatly had another attack so had to stop. More recently* Twice directly after a shower and what has completely made me freak out is twice after puting on cologne. Has anyone ever seen or heard of these symptoms before with a niche diagnostic?
Randomperson89
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Severe Dilated Cadiomyopothy
I have dropped 12 Kilos in the last 2 months, have cut out booze and started
swimming
. It doesn’t change the fact I’m scared to death! 💀 Does anyone have experience of living with this condition or of treating it or of prognosis in relation to it?
I have dropped 12 Kilos in the last 2 months, have cut out booze and started
swimming
. It doesn’t change the fact I’m scared to death! 💀 Does anyone have experience of living with this condition or of treating it or of prognosis in relation to it?
BusterMac
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
feeling the cold
the thought of
swimming
, although I'd love to do something in addition to the daily walking, fills me with horror because of getting into cold water, getting out and being cold.
the thought of
swimming
, although I'd love to do something in addition to the daily walking, fills me with horror because of getting into cold water, getting out and being cold.
Brychni
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 year ago
Going back to exercise
Prior to the pandemic I (without any enthusiasm, it has to be said) used to go
swimming
and to the gym. After Covid restrictions were lifted I didn't go back as I have always been very cautious about Covid even before I was diagnosed with PMR.
Prior to the pandemic I (without any enthusiasm, it has to be said) used to go
swimming
and to the gym. After Covid restrictions were lifted I didn't go back as I have always been very cautious about Covid even before I was diagnosed with PMR.
Siena62
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Stiffness in muscles and tendons
I’ve gone back to
swimming
a few times a week and found this helps a bit. Does this happen for anyone else, and do people have specific stretch routines that helps? I really feel as though a desk job sitting all day really doesn’t help much either.
I’ve gone back to
swimming
a few times a week and found this helps a bit. Does this happen for anyone else, and do people have specific stretch routines that helps? I really feel as though a desk job sitting all day really doesn’t help much either.
Funbugfan
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Trabs and sports
For jacuzzi and
swimming
pool (I don't put my head in the water) I heard that Aquasphere goggles are a good choice. What about tennis? I'm just a beginner, but I enjoy it. What about duty environments, like my loft, etc. Any advice on how to protect my eye and have a normal life?
For jacuzzi and
swimming
pool (I don't put my head in the water) I heard that Aquasphere goggles are a good choice. What about tennis? I'm just a beginner, but I enjoy it. What about duty environments, like my loft, etc. Any advice on how to protect my eye and have a normal life?
BlueMarina
in
Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Cold 🥶 🧊 water 💧 therapy anyone?
My question to you helpful lot is, does anyone partake in cold water therapy or
swimming
? Did some 12 degree plunge pooling last week (without looking up dangers). Can cause tachycardia and arrhythmias due to dropping your body temp. Obviously 🙄 you need to build gradual tolerance.
My question to you helpful lot is, does anyone partake in cold water therapy or
swimming
? Did some 12 degree plunge pooling last week (without looking up dangers). Can cause tachycardia and arrhythmias due to dropping your body temp. Obviously 🙄 you need to build gradual tolerance.
Pigleywigley
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Feeling Very Stuck
I go
swimming
2-3 times a week and regularly walk, I've limited my screen time and I meditate to relieve stress. None of this is normal for a 23 year old and I miss out on so much that most young people take for granted.
I go
swimming
2-3 times a week and regularly walk, I've limited my screen time and I meditate to relieve stress. None of this is normal for a 23 year old and I miss out on so much that most young people take for granted.
Ellie252
in
National Migraine Centre
1 year ago
Recommendations for swimming cap
I've recently started
swimming
again which I really love (and makes me feel so much better). However, I struggle to find a
swimming
cap which doesn't feel uncomfortable.
I've recently started
swimming
again which I really love (and makes me feel so much better). However, I struggle to find a
swimming
cap which doesn't feel uncomfortable.
Treetop33
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
AF with bad ankle and back therefore problems exercising.
Hate chlorinated
swimming
pools. Am on gluten free, dairy free, and minimal sugar diet. Take supplements. Cook from scratch. Just had 80th birthday.
Hate chlorinated
swimming
pools. Am on gluten free, dairy free, and minimal sugar diet. Take supplements. Cook from scratch. Just had 80th birthday.
GrannyE
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
low BP
Ive been loosing weight and
swimming
a lot . my BP and heart rate is now under 100/60 even bulse 54 after skipping half my Bisoprolol The cardiac nurse halved my dose a month ago should I drop it even more ? asking a GP means trying to get an appointment
Ive been loosing weight and
swimming
a lot . my BP and heart rate is now under 100/60 even bulse 54 after skipping half my Bisoprolol The cardiac nurse halved my dose a month ago should I drop it even more ? asking a GP means trying to get an appointment
Jamse
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Post RA diagnosis return to Sports or NOT.
Prior to RA coming on overnight I was very keen and active in most Outdoor Pursuits (Skiing, Trail Running, Mt Biking, Kayaking, Open Water
Swimming
etc), one of my reasons for moving to Scotland to complete Munroes (now done).
Prior to RA coming on overnight I was very keen and active in most Outdoor Pursuits (Skiing, Trail Running, Mt Biking, Kayaking, Open Water
Swimming
etc), one of my reasons for moving to Scotland to complete Munroes (now done).
Rascotland
in
NRAS
2 years ago
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