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The Simon Foundation for Continence
631 members
Welcome to The Simon Foundation for Continence online support community. The Foundation is dedicated to providing educational information, resources, and support to people with incontinence and their caregivers, both professional and family/friends. We provide educational support to both urinary and/or bowel incontinence issues. Established in 1982 in the US, we have been continually dedicated to: Bringing the topic of incontinence out into the open, removing the stigma surrounding incontinence, and providing help and hope for people with incontinence, their families, and the health professionals who provide their care. While we are based in the US, we work internationally. And you can learn more about us and our history on our main website: https://www.simonfoundation.org/
Cystinuria Support
224 members
We are a peer-support group for patients around the world with cystinuria to share stories and ask questions. Cystinuria is a very rare cause of kidney stones and patients rarely get chance to meet any others with the disease. This community provides the opportunity to link with other patients to enable dissemination of stories, advice and tips that others have found useful to manage the disease.
Strength & Flex
7,935 members
NHS Choices forum for the Strength and Flex community. The perfect addition to any HealthUnlocked forum activity, supported by a team of runners and fitness volunteers shared between our sister forums Active 10, Couch to 5k, Bridge to 10k and Marathon and Race Support. The forum supports the sharing of experiences at all levels, and makes use of fitness resources by the NHS as well as mainly freely available resources shared by our community. Of particular note are: • NHS Choices Strength and Flex programme (5 weeks): podcasts, for beginners & continued S&F support for runners: https://healthunlocked.com/strengthandflex/posts/145679354/nhs-5-week-strength-and-flexibility-programme • NHS 12 Week Live-Well Fitness Plan (12 weeks): workouts and running activities, incorporates Couch to 5k (9 weeks), Strength and Flexibility Programme (5 weeks), 3 C25k+ podcasts (Stepping Stones, Speed, Stamina) and instructional pages.: https://healthunlocked.com/strengthandflex/posts/145107072/nhs-12-week-fitness-plan-which-can-be-started-during-the-c25k-consolidation-period Both are perfect for individuals starting a fitness journey and also are a great accompaniment to C25k or the post-C25k consolidation period! Happy Working Out Everyone!
Pelvic Pain Support Network
19,412 members
This community is run by the Pelvic Pain Support Network, a registered charity. The community forum exists to support those who wish to share and learn from others who have abdominal and/or pelvic pain and to provide peer support in managing the pain. It is moderated by trustees and members of the charity who are volunteers with personal experience of pelvic pain. Pelvic pain can be caused by many conditions affecting the pelvis such as adenomyosis, adhesions, endometriosis, painful periods, bladder pain, pelvic nerve damage, pudendal neuralgia, irritable bowel syndrome. One or more of these may be present or the person may not have a diagnosis. Pain that exists for 6 months or more, either intermittently or constant, is a condition in its own right. This community forum exists to support those who have had pain in the abdomen/pelvis for 6 months or longer with or without a diagnosis.
Bladder Health UK
1,158 members
The Bladder Health UK Foundation gives support to people with all forms of cystitis, overactive bladder and continence issues together with their families and friends. We are the largest bladder patient support charity in the UK. We have the busiest message board forums in Europe and the most widely used website for those bladder illness sufferers seeking information, help and support.
Sensitive Issues for Men
3,010 members
Men's Health Network (MHN) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to reach men, boys, and their families where they live, work, play, and pray with health awareness and disease prevention messages and more. This community has been set up to have a dialogue about the different sensitive health issues that men struggle with in their everyday lives. Some of topics we will be discussing include: Prostate Cancer, Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Incontinence, Peyronie's Disease, Testicular Cancer, Low Testosterone, Hemorrhoids, and more. This community is run by Sean M.
PCD Family Support Group (UK)
609 members
This volunteer-run group supports patients and families affected by Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) in the UK. Any advice given is from a personal perspective. For medical advice please consult your clinicians.
PBC Foundation
9,388 members
The PBC Foundation hosts this community to provide support and information to those affected by Primary Biliary Cholangitis - an autoimmune condition that affects the liver. The PBC Foundation is the UK's only, and world's largest, organisation that specifically deals with PBC with registered service users in over 84 countries. We lead the world in PBC in advocacy, support and in providing services such as self-management tools, of which this forum is just one. If you wish to become a registered service user with the PBC Foundation, please visit our website www.pbcfoundation.org.uk and follow the registration process or alternatively please call our office +44 131 556 6811 and we can send out our registration pack free of charge. The current benefits of membership include: ~ free interactive self-management App ~ exclusive content on website, including videos ~ quarterly magazine full of the latest PBC news, including news of upcoming trials, latest research, etc
PBCers Organization
1,400 members
PBCers Organization is a community dedicated to providing reliable primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) information and offer support to its members. Topics discussed include symptoms, medication, diet, personal experiences, transplant and anything else PBC related.
Thyroid UK
137,808 members
The Thyroid UK community is for anyone with diagnosed or undiagnosed underactive or overactive thyroid disease. Thyroid UK is a charity that supports people with thyroid disease and related disorders. We support people by informing them of various aspects of thyroid health and testing as well as other conditions such as adrenal deficiency, vitamin and mineral deficiencies and genetics that affect thyroid function. Your health journey is unique. HealthUnlocked can help you identify your unmet thyroid health needs allowing you to ask for the most appropriate support so that you can improve your health outcome in a way that is personalised to you by taking the Needs Assessment survey. Simply click on your profile picture and select "Your needs". The survey will take no longer than 3 minutes to complete and you can retake the assessment multiple times (up to once a month) giving you a tangible way to measure improvements in your health.
BASHH
21,263 members
The British Association for Sexual Health and HIV or BASHH for short is the UK's leading organisation dealing with all aspects of sexual health including Contraception, sexual infections and HIV. At present there is no one to actively monitor or moderate posts here. We advise that if you seek specific healthcare advice regarding sexual health you go to our website www.bashh.org Here you will find a wealth of information for the public - particularly patient information leaflets on a range of sexual infections: www.bashh.org/pils Other good sources of information include for both sexual infections and contraception include: www.sexwise.org.uk and www.nhs.uk
LIVErNORTH
416 members
We are a adult liver patient support group based at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Whatever kind of liver disease you may have, we are here to support you. Whilst we will endeavour to assist you with any queries relating to liver disease it would be inappropraite for us to comment on liver function blood test as there are too many variables involved to generalise. Your hepatologist is the appropriate person to ask for advice in this instance.
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