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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
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
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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
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
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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
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
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
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
Maimie-NRAS
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NRAS
12 years ago
Hydrotherapy. week 3
Wonderful. The water was warm, and this time the cubicles were clean as was the water. I would recommend hydrotherapy for anyone with fm/cfs/me/ms I had a lovely time exercising in the water. I have hydrophobia!!!! but I went in the deep end and held onto the bar and "cycled"... I also bobbed about a
Wonderful. The water was warm, and this time the cubicles were clean as was the water. I would recommend hydrotherapy for anyone with fm/cfs/me/ms I had a lovely time exercising in the water. I have hydrophobia!!!! but I went in the deep end and held onto the bar and "cycled"... I also bobbed about a
VonnyM
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Becoming an Expert Patient - article 1
This is the first in a series of articles on Becoming an Expert Patient that was originally published on the FibroAction website in 2008. When I get the time, I would like to update and complete the series, but in the meantime, I'll post them here for you to read, absorb and comment on. In this series
This is the first in a series of articles on Becoming an Expert Patient that was originally published on the FibroAction website in 2008. When I get the time, I would like to update and complete the series, but in the meantime, I'll post them here for you to read, absorb and comment on. In this series
LindseyMid
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
It's Official
Well - my hospital appointment yesterday was very tiring but also drew a line under the rest of my life. Got the head honcho who told me everything they had looked at and that appart from the fact that I was slightly hypertensive and was walking like a cripple (he has a very appropriate sense
Well - my hospital appointment yesterday was very tiring but also drew a line under the rest of my life. Got the head honcho who told me everything they had looked at and that appart from the fact that I was slightly hypertensive and was walking like a cripple (he has a very appropriate sense
Spirit
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
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
medical personnel, careers
Hi just asking all you medical personnel!! A question in regards to medical training and if having brittle asthma and a large sick record will allow me to pursue a career within the medical field I have two careers in mind to train to become a GP or Paediatric doc. Also I have great interest in becoming
Hi just asking all you medical personnel!! A question in regards to medical training and if having brittle asthma and a large sick record will allow me to pursue a career within the medical field I have two careers in mind to train to become a GP or Paediatric doc. Also I have great interest in becoming
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Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
Movelat Cream
I was wondering if any of you GPtypes could help me. I have just been prescribed (last Friday) movelat cream as I have a sprained ligament in my knee (but have chronic knee condition anyway). BUT I was reading the info today and it says beware if you have asthma (or words to that effect) - do you know
I was wondering if any of you GPtypes could help me. I have just been prescribed (last Friday) movelat cream as I have a sprained ligament in my knee (but have chronic knee condition anyway). BUT I was reading the info today and it says beware if you have asthma (or words to that effect) - do you know
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Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
Finally might be getting my ingrown nail sorted.
Hiya blogging is still bewildering to me, been suffering from an ingrowing toe nail for about four years. Been on several lots of antiobiotics, for it. Had it removed well part of it at my local dr's surgery I was at the time. Then I had the rest of it removed at my local doctor's surgery. A third time
Hiya blogging is still bewildering to me, been suffering from an ingrowing toe nail for about four years. Been on several lots of antiobiotics, for it. Had it removed well part of it at my local dr's surgery I was at the time. Then I had the rest of it removed at my local doctor's surgery. A third time
bookworm
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
13 years ago
Hypnosis in asthma treatment
I am a health psychologist in training studying the use of hypnosis in asthma for my doctorate. My GP put me on to hypnosis and autogenic training to help my own asthma control, so I know about its benefits on a personal basis. Is anyone aware of any studies being done with hypnosis or relaxation with
I am a health psychologist in training studying the use of hypnosis in asthma for my doctorate. My GP put me on to hypnosis and autogenic training to help my own asthma control, so I know about its benefits on a personal basis. Is anyone aware of any studies being done with hypnosis or relaxation with
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
Pycnogenol
Have seen articles in newsapapers about Pycnogenol. It is also referred to on this asthma site news as ""'An add-on treatment made from pine bark extract may help to improve the symptoms of children with mild to moderate asthma, suggests a new study."" This was in 2005. Would appreciate your comments
Have seen articles in newsapapers about Pycnogenol. It is also referred to on this asthma site news as ""'An add-on treatment made from pine bark extract may help to improve the symptoms of children with mild to moderate asthma, suggests a new study."" This was in 2005. Would appreciate your comments
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Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
Looking for people like me
Hi everyone I've been floating around for a while and reading the forums. I note with concern that many of you are in and out of hospital and use nebulisers every day. My asthma seems different and I was wondering if any of you have similar symptoms or any idea what could help. I'm not even sure it's
Hi everyone I've been floating around for a while and reading the forums. I note with concern that many of you are in and out of hospital and use nebulisers every day. My asthma seems different and I was wondering if any of you have similar symptoms or any idea what could help. I'm not even sure it's
yaf_user681_24538
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
which 1 worse?!
With having such troublesome asthma recently, my cons has doubles all my medication to hopfully reduce my symptoms/attacks and to try and get me off pred as ive been on 40mg since april...the prob is today ive had the shakes really bad...one of the meds im on aminophylline was doubled a week ago and
With having such troublesome asthma recently, my cons has doubles all my medication to hopfully reduce my symptoms/attacks and to try and get me off pred as ive been on 40mg since april...the prob is today ive had the shakes really bad...one of the meds im on aminophylline was doubled a week ago and
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
Occupational asthma
hello,can any of you good people help?-I am putting out ""feelers""at work about getting some kind of official definition of whether or not I should be classified as having occupational asthma or,at least,work-aggravated asthma-my own asthma problems started the same week that I was moved to a different
hello,can any of you good people help?-I am putting out ""feelers""at work about getting some kind of official definition of whether or not I should be classified as having occupational asthma or,at least,work-aggravated asthma-my own asthma problems started the same week that I was moved to a different
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
18 years ago
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