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previous post entitled NONE I am feeling more positive tonight , I feel I am in the system and on the radar. Today we went to our new surgery . Dr had never heard of PSP but before we left she had promised to look up the website of the psp association, write to social services and carers association
previous post entitled NONE I am feeling more positive tonight , I feel I am in the system and on the radar. Today we went to our new surgery . Dr had never heard of PSP but before we left she had promised to look up the website of the psp association, write to social services and carers association
gypsywoman1947
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PSP Association
9 years ago
Occupational Health
Hi ladies Just wondering your thoughts. Because I have been off work for nearly five weeks now ( two weeks pre op and will be three post op) work have me an app to see the occupational health next week. They have asked me to sign a form to give them access to my medical records. I'm not sure why
Hi ladies Just wondering your thoughts. Because I have been off work for nearly five weeks now ( two weeks pre op and will be three post op) work have me an app to see the occupational health next week. They have asked me to sign a form to give them access to my medical records. I'm not sure why
Hells83bells
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Rupert Sheldrake – The Science Delusion: Why Materialism is not the Answer
This was posted by Dr. Kelly Brogan from Dr. Frank Lipman's website. If you can invest about 20 minutes it is a thought provoking banned TED talk. I thought it was a lot of fun. One of my favorite quotes, "A dogmatic assumption actually inhibits enquiry." Those of us who live in the 'thyroid' world
This was posted by Dr. Kelly Brogan from Dr. Frank Lipman's website. If you can invest about 20 minutes it is a thought provoking banned TED talk. I thought it was a lot of fun. One of my favorite quotes, "A dogmatic assumption actually inhibits enquiry." Those of us who live in the 'thyroid' world
PR4NOW
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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I have severe COPD with other health problems. I see a lot of articles that tell us to exercise. I know walking is a good form of exercise. I walk, and I do breathing exercise, but I just don't feel like this is enough. I got some two pound weights to lift while I'm doing my breathing exercise. I'm 66
I have severe COPD with other health problems. I see a lot of articles that tell us to exercise. I know walking is a good form of exercise. I walk, and I do breathing exercise, but I just don't feel like this is enough. I got some two pound weights to lift while I'm doing my breathing exercise. I'm 66
rmfields
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Humour
An 85-year-old man was requested by his doctor for a sperm count as part of his physical exam. The doctor gave the man a jar and said, "Take this jar home and bring back a semen sample tomorrow." The next day the 85-year-old man reappeared at the doctor's office and gave him the jar, which was as clean
An 85-year-old man was requested by his doctor for a sperm count as part of his physical exam. The doctor gave the man a jar and said, "Take this jar home and bring back a semen sample tomorrow." The next day the 85-year-old man reappeared at the doctor's office and gave him the jar, which was as clean
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
body odour changed? check this list...
Just posting this quickly as am already pooped / headache, but I was looking to see why my sweat had changed to something intolerable ( cabbages) and was all ready to blame the pain meds when I found this interesting article and now am persuing the methionine as a possible cause as it relates to my PA
Just posting this quickly as am already pooped / headache, but I was looking to see why my sweat had changed to something intolerable ( cabbages) and was all ready to blame the pain meds when I found this interesting article and now am persuing the methionine as a possible cause as it relates to my PA
Mrs_Somerset
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Diagnosed with PSP 6th Jan 2015
Just over 3 years ago I seen a neurologist who suspected I had MND. Recently had a Dat Scan followed by an MRI and Spect Scan as my illness wasn't following the usual pattern of MND. I was told it was PSP last Tuesday. The only question I have after researching PSP is that all my symptoms fit other than
Just over 3 years ago I seen a neurologist who suspected I had MND. Recently had a Dat Scan followed by an MRI and Spect Scan as my illness wasn't following the usual pattern of MND. I was told it was PSP last Tuesday. The only question I have after researching PSP is that all my symptoms fit other than
allany
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PSP Association
9 years ago
GERD and it's consequences
For anyone who is interested in wading through the technicalities here is the definitive medical text on how we got to this place - Journal of Clinical Pathology The Surgeon's Perspective on Oesophageal Disease, and What It Means to Pathologists Christina L Greene, P Michael McFadden Disclosures • Abstract
For anyone who is interested in wading through the technicalities here is the definitive medical text on how we got to this place - Journal of Clinical Pathology The Surgeon's Perspective on Oesophageal Disease, and What It Means to Pathologists Christina L Greene, P Michael McFadden Disclosures • Abstract
gutlesswonder
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
9 years ago
Out Spending Money...Again
I've been saving up for a tumble dryer...much to Himself's disgust because he's thinking of the leccky bill... The problem is not so much damp clothes and stuff it's more dog hairs 'cos Eilis sleeps with me on the settee and sheds copious amounts of short dark hair that seems to be impossible to get
I've been saving up for a tumble dryer...much to Himself's disgust because he's thinking of the leccky bill... The problem is not so much damp clothes and stuff it's more dog hairs 'cos Eilis sleeps with me on the settee and sheds copious amounts of short dark hair that seems to be impossible to get
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
The storm
Last night I lay in my bed listening to the rain and the wind lashing and buffeting the house , making the tiles jump and chatter on the roof - sleep deserted me . This morning I looked out through tear streaked windows and watched pearl droplets increasing in size and momentum as they coursed erratically
Last night I lay in my bed listening to the rain and the wind lashing and buffeting the house , making the tiles jump and chatter on the roof - sleep deserted me . This morning I looked out through tear streaked windows and watched pearl droplets increasing in size and momentum as they coursed erratically
Georgepa
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PSP Association
10 years ago
confused!!
Hi !! i have p.b.c diagnosed a year ago , i have been told i have another auto immune disease because it has shown up in my blood. i was sent to a consultant because it said i was strongly positive for scleroderma. i had a barium swallow test and it come back i didnt have scleroderma even though it showed
Hi !! i have p.b.c diagnosed a year ago , i have been told i have another auto immune disease because it has shown up in my blood. i was sent to a consultant because it said i was strongly positive for scleroderma. i had a barium swallow test and it come back i didnt have scleroderma even though it showed
hettie01
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Armour Thyroid pre- and post-reformulation
I would ask a question about Armour Thyroid; I know some members here are on it and doing fine. If the addition of cellulose a few years ago made Armour harder to digest (and made sublingual administration impossible), can it work like it used to if the dose is raised, to compensate for impaired absorption
I would ask a question about Armour Thyroid; I know some members here are on it and doing fine. If the addition of cellulose a few years ago made Armour harder to digest (and made sublingual administration impossible), can it work like it used to if the dose is raised, to compensate for impaired absorption
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Finally, a consultant who understands!
Finally, I've seen a consultant who seems to understand this wretched illness and the difficulty of reducing steroids without causing a flare up. He knew what I was talking about when I said I was trying to follow the Kirwan reduction plan, deplored the fact that not much research is being done on
Finally, I've seen a consultant who seems to understand this wretched illness and the difficulty of reducing steroids without causing a flare up. He knew what I was talking about when I said I was trying to follow the Kirwan reduction plan, deplored the fact that not much research is being done on
maria40
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Fibro flare ups: /
Hi everyone. I recently posted on here about my stomache lump which has since been scanned and all is ok. My blood tests all came back normal and so the rheumatologist and gp are both in agreement that it's probably fibromyalgia causing my problems. I have been given ametripatim to take instead of
Hi everyone. I recently posted on here about my stomache lump which has since been scanned and all is ok. My blood tests all came back normal and so the rheumatologist and gp are both in agreement that it's probably fibromyalgia causing my problems. I have been given ametripatim to take instead of
Willow83
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Has anyone used l-Tyrosine, l-Glutamine and Ginseng with any success?
Has anyone used l-Tyrosine, l-Glutamine and Ginseng with any success? Or has anyone had side effect from taking them or found no difference...? I have Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism.
Has anyone used l-Tyrosine, l-Glutamine and Ginseng with any success? Or has anyone had side effect from taking them or found no difference...? I have Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism.
Soldieress
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Treatment for Parkinson PSP
I am looking to find a cure for Parkinson PSP. My mother has been affected with parkinson PSP since last 18 months . Her condition is deteriorating rapidly. I am sharing the medical reports and short video of my mother . https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-pcsaeGXy3QQ3Nhb04xRTBMWU0&usp=sharing
I am looking to find a cure for Parkinson PSP. My mother has been affected with parkinson PSP since last 18 months . Her condition is deteriorating rapidly. I am sharing the medical reports and short video of my mother . https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-pcsaeGXy3QQ3Nhb04xRTBMWU0&usp=sharing
sidharth_roy
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PSP Association
10 years ago
Problems chewing food and swallowing
My husband had 3 trips to the ER from "aspiration pneumonia" which resulted in a barium swallow test, and swallowing strategies to help him swallow without choking. He should have addressed the chewing issues a year or so ago because he has lost 50 lbs from not wanting to eat. His doctors all noticed
My husband had 3 trips to the ER from "aspiration pneumonia" which resulted in a barium swallow test, and swallowing strategies to help him swallow without choking. He should have addressed the chewing issues a year or so ago because he has lost 50 lbs from not wanting to eat. His doctors all noticed
redread
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Cure Parkinson's
10 years ago
Hypothyroidism and primary hyperparathyroidism
Just wondering if there is anyone out there with hypothyroidism and primary hyperparathyroidism. I have been diagnosed with both and am currently waiting too see a surgeon. Any help would be much appreciated :)
Just wondering if there is anyone out there with hypothyroidism and primary hyperparathyroidism. I have been diagnosed with both and am currently waiting too see a surgeon. Any help would be much appreciated :)
rach260190
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain Syndrome
http://saveyourself.ca/tutorials/trigger-points.php Found this site that has some thought provoking points with regards Fibro and the bodies trigger points for pain. There is a bit at the bottom that wants you to buy the complete book but you do not have to buy it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FukBZp9gyQQ
http://saveyourself.ca/tutorials/trigger-points.php Found this site that has some thought provoking points with regards Fibro and the bodies trigger points for pain. There is a bit at the bottom that wants you to buy the complete book but you do not have to buy it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FukBZp9gyQQ
Offcut
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
placenta previa
Went for my 18wks scan and baby is doing well.was however told had complete placenta previa and was advised to keep off any strenuous activity until i go back for a second scan at 28wks. was also told in some cases it gets back to normal and if not might have to deliver through CS and probably early
Went for my 18wks scan and baby is doing well.was however told had complete placenta previa and was advised to keep off any strenuous activity until i go back for a second scan at 28wks. was also told in some cases it gets back to normal and if not might have to deliver through CS and probably early
lubash
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NRAS
10 years ago
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