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Coughing when eating follow up
Had my endoscopy today, and the surgeon did a stretch, but said he didn't think that was the problem and is referring me to a 'Swallow Therapist' didn't know they had them, she will watch as I have another barium swallow xray, and hopefully will come up with a solution. At least I can relax now I know
Had my endoscopy today, and the surgeon did a stretch, but said he didn't think that was the problem and is referring me to a 'Swallow Therapist' didn't know they had them, she will watch as I have another barium swallow xray, and hopefully will come up with a solution. At least I can relax now I know
yorkshirerose
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
12 years ago
Coughing when eating
Hi Everyone I asked a question a few months ago about coughing when I eat. I was advised by some of you to speak to my clinicain, which I did, and he said he would arranged a barium swallow. It took the xray dept 3 months to give me an appointment, when I had the swallow they could see a small
Hi Everyone I asked a question a few months ago about coughing when I eat. I was advised by some of you to speak to my clinicain, which I did, and he said he would arranged a barium swallow. It took the xray dept 3 months to give me an appointment, when I had the swallow they could see a small
yorkshirerose
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
12 years ago
Help with petitions, some of us have great care and some not so good.
Three of these petitions are related to thryoid issues, which seems prevalent with autoimmune, and the other one, just help with the downright awful culture out there for patients and medical staff when they raise concerns. They all need signatures and passing on please, it would help so much to get
Three of these petitions are related to thryoid issues, which seems prevalent with autoimmune, and the other one, just help with the downright awful culture out there for patients and medical staff when they raise concerns. They all need signatures and passing on please, it would help so much to get
MaryF
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
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Can dad also have delusions?
My dad was diagnosed with PSP 3 years ago. He was reasonably well, but now seems to have suddenly detiorated in the last month. He is falling more, incredible tiredness & waking up at odd hours in the night, unable to sleep. He is finding it difficult to swallow. What is now worrying me most
My dad was diagnosed with PSP 3 years ago. He was reasonably well, but now seems to have suddenly detiorated in the last month. He is falling more, incredible tiredness & waking up at odd hours in the night, unable to sleep. He is finding it difficult to swallow. What is now worrying me most
Karuna
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PSP Association
12 years ago
trouble swallowing/keeping food down
I often experience not being able to swallow food and even fluids can take time to go down sometimes! i get awful pain in my chest when food is stuck and then comes back up-yuk! when this first started it was just my chest that i felt the restriction in but now even my throat is a problem with swallowing
I often experience not being able to swallow food and even fluids can take time to go down sometimes! i get awful pain in my chest when food is stuck and then comes back up-yuk! when this first started it was just my chest that i felt the restriction in but now even my throat is a problem with swallowing
Whatever
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
12 years ago
Return to work any advice welcome!
Im 5 weeks on from my laparotomy and doing great. I have a diagnosis of Pseudomyxoma peritonei and will need another big op. I mentioned to my boss that I would like to get back to work 'when I recover' so she arranged an occupational health appointment for me for tomorrow. Does anyone have any advice
Im 5 weeks on from my laparotomy and doing great. I have a diagnosis of Pseudomyxoma peritonei and will need another big op. I mentioned to my boss that I would like to get back to work 'when I recover' so she arranged an occupational health appointment for me for tomorrow. Does anyone have any advice
jbobdot
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My Ovacome
12 years ago
Pneumonitis
i have been diagnosed with Pneumonitis, apparently directly related to post radiotherapy. Has anyone experienced this condition. If so please relate any information which I might find helpful
i have been diagnosed with Pneumonitis, apparently directly related to post radiotherapy. Has anyone experienced this condition. If so please relate any information which I might find helpful
lungho
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Boring is good!
Boring is definitely good. 9 months studying for a module towards my degree, which was over on Tuesday after completion of a 3 hour exam . Very scary when you haven't sat an exam for 25 years. Finally life is going to be stress free for a bit (I hope), have also had to invest in a brand new car after
Boring is definitely good. 9 months studying for a module towards my degree, which was over on Tuesday after completion of a 3 hour exam . Very scary when you haven't sat an exam for 25 years. Finally life is going to be stress free for a bit (I hope), have also had to invest in a brand new car after
Daxiemad
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Help or advice please
Hi - Apologies for the long message in advance but I would really appreciate any advice / opinion here. I am a 36 year old male - diagnosed with asthma since childhood. Been using Seretide for a few years. Asthma has been well under control. In January this year I became breathless very suddenly
Hi - Apologies for the long message in advance but I would really appreciate any advice / opinion here. I am a 36 year old male - diagnosed with asthma since childhood. Been using Seretide for a few years. Asthma has been well under control. In January this year I became breathless very suddenly
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
accidental overdose
Just had a dreadful day. Last night I couldn't find my meds so I went to my cupboard & got some spares.Trouble is that because I was feeling rubbish, I found an old packet of Ametryptiline & dutifully took 4 as usual. This morning I felt dreadful but carried on with my commitments, but this evening
Just had a dreadful day. Last night I couldn't find my meds so I went to my cupboard & got some spares.Trouble is that because I was feeling rubbish, I found an old packet of Ametryptiline & dutifully took 4 as usual. This morning I felt dreadful but carried on with my commitments, but this evening
cobweb
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
fibromyalgia book
there are various books on fibro out there but i think the most informative book i have bought is a large detailed book called "FIBROMYALGIA &CHRONIC MYOFASCIAL PAIN" a survival manual ,second addition by american ladies devin starlanyl and mary ellen copeland,what is not in that book isn't worth knowing
there are various books on fibro out there but i think the most informative book i have bought is a large detailed book called "FIBROMYALGIA &CHRONIC MYOFASCIAL PAIN" a survival manual ,second addition by american ladies devin starlanyl and mary ellen copeland,what is not in that book isn't worth knowing
electricjaws
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
New on here
Just wanted to say hi as I've just joined. Im a 35yr old mum of two and i was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about 5yrs ago. as time goes on i seem to struggle more and more and everything seems to clash with my fibromyalgia. all Im taking is paroxetine and i can't take anti imflamortries or coding as they
Just wanted to say hi as I've just joined. Im a 35yr old mum of two and i was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about 5yrs ago. as time goes on i seem to struggle more and more and everything seems to clash with my fibromyalgia. all Im taking is paroxetine and i can't take anti imflamortries or coding as they
spurs8r
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Massive Moan Alert - Ignorant Consultan!!!!
Angelica 19 Apr 12 1:53pm
Well, had my consultant appointment today. Good news - my ct scan showed no damage to my lungs Bad news- consultant doesn't believe in giving nebulizers as he believes they are ni better than a spacer. He would not listen to me when I told him that in an attack I get
Angelica 19 Apr 12 1:53pm
Well, had my consultant appointment today. Good news - my ct scan showed no damage to my lungs Bad news- consultant doesn't believe in giving nebulizers as he believes they are ni better than a spacer. He would not listen to me when I told him that in an attack I get
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
THOUGHT EARS WERE FOR LISTENING ???????
Ihave just been trawling around the site looking at blogs for a while ago to recent ones and also the same in the questions section and do you know the amount of blogs/questions/answers that have in them been to my GP/SPECIALIST of whatever varirty it may be and thave told them my symptons and
Ihave just been trawling around the site looking at blogs for a while ago to recent ones and also the same in the questions section and do you know the amount of blogs/questions/answers that have in them been to my GP/SPECIALIST of whatever varirty it may be and thave told them my symptons and
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Occupational Therapy
I had my first Occupational Therapy appointment today and came away feeling like someone actually understands me. She gave me a carrier bag full of leaflets and contacts to get help with adapting me bathroom etc. Sent me away with 2 wrist supports, which after 2 hrs i noticed the pain in my right arm
I had my first Occupational Therapy appointment today and came away feeling like someone actually understands me. She gave me a carrier bag full of leaflets and contacts to get help with adapting me bathroom etc. Sent me away with 2 wrist supports, which after 2 hrs i noticed the pain in my right arm
jennie1979
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
A little bit of hope perhaps
Thought it might be nice to give a little bit of hope on a sunny day. First of all, I think it might be good to hear that my Mum first noticed (PSP) symptoms at least 12 years ago, maybe even 13. I have sometimes read that people only survive for 5-10 years with PSP, and although this might be true for
Thought it might be nice to give a little bit of hope on a sunny day. First of all, I think it might be good to hear that my Mum first noticed (PSP) symptoms at least 12 years ago, maybe even 13. I have sometimes read that people only survive for 5-10 years with PSP, and although this might be true for
andrew
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PSP Association
12 years ago
Sticking and falling
Can anyone help me?I'm fed up with sticking and falling over. I broke my humerus (upper arm) last September when I fell over in the hall, then last week I fell in the kitchen and I broke the same arm just above the wrist. Then this week to crown it all whilst getting into the car I fell and broke my
Can anyone help me?I'm fed up with sticking and falling over. I broke my humerus (upper arm) last September when I fell over in the hall, then last week I fell in the kitchen and I broke the same arm just above the wrist. Then this week to crown it all whilst getting into the car I fell and broke my
camper
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PSP Association
12 years ago
Food for thought..??
After alot of soul searching, research and advice i thought i would share what i am about to embark on in an attempt to try and beat this condition into submission. After pulling the muscle in my shoulder last week i went to see my local fitness trainer, she is a qualified in alot of disciplines, life
After alot of soul searching, research and advice i thought i would share what i am about to embark on in an attempt to try and beat this condition into submission. After pulling the muscle in my shoulder last week i went to see my local fitness trainer, she is a qualified in alot of disciplines, life
issylot
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Third year OT student in North West (Chester) seeking subject for research interview.
Fiona Allan has approached us in search of a subject for her study outlined below. This is not a study conducted by NRAS but we are happy to inform you about it and encourage you to contact Fiona directly if you would like to pursue being the subject of her research. Fiona Allan in Chester
Fiona Allan has approached us in search of a subject for her study outlined below. This is not a study conducted by NRAS but we are happy to inform you about it and encourage you to contact Fiona directly if you would like to pursue being the subject of her research. Fiona Allan in Chester
Hidden
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NRAS
12 years ago
ear problem?
My 3 year old boy (who has asthma but not related to this), came into our bed ealry hours Saturday morning and unsettled but sleeping in-between. When I asked him if something was sore he said his ear was. I gave him some calpol and he slept and has been fine since. This morning he woke with blood
My 3 year old boy (who has asthma but not related to this), came into our bed ealry hours Saturday morning and unsettled but sleeping in-between. When I asked him if something was sore he said his ear was. I gave him some calpol and he slept and has been fine since. This morning he woke with blood
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
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