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Victory with scrip mess
I trust. Been told the scrip has been issued. With my luck the chemist's will mislay it. No, I didn't say that. I took on board Body_bonkers' point about their receiving many letters and at the weekend opened a second front, sending the following through their messaging system I[i] shall run out
I trust. Been told the scrip has been issued. With my luck the chemist's will mislay it. No, I didn't say that. I took on board Body_bonkers' point about their receiving many letters and at the weekend opened a second front, sending the following through their messaging system I[i] shall run out
Mayadill
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Anyone else finding the breastfeeding journey tough?
I am 8 weeks in and feeling so defeated today.... Our little one is still not gaining enough weight. Trying everything - formula, breastfeeding, tongue tie, cranial osteopathy.... So exhausted and emotional now after so many weeks working so hard.... I know others might be also going through this
I am 8 weeks in and feeling so defeated today.... Our little one is still not gaining enough weight. Trying everything - formula, breastfeeding, tongue tie, cranial osteopathy.... So exhausted and emotional now after so many weeks working so hard.... I know others might be also going through this
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Bio Feedback
Has anyone had success with biofeedback? Our son is 13 and had dyspraxia, he can't locate his pelvic floor so as to engage the sensors at the hospital. Anyone have any suggestions on what we could do? We have 5 more sessions (4 hour round trip plus appointment) so it would be good to try and make
Has anyone had success with biofeedback? Our son is 13 and had dyspraxia, he can't locate his pelvic floor so as to engage the sensors at the hospital. Anyone have any suggestions on what we could do? We have 5 more sessions (4 hour round trip plus appointment) so it would be good to try and make
MrsSquirrel
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ERIC
1 year ago
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sodium valproate for mental health condition. Anyone else Subscribed this medication? I am finding it debilitating.
I have just had hospital admittance after ten years of no problems. Had come of lithium due to CKD diagnosis as a result of long term use of that medication. Finding side effects of sodium valproate awful. Diahorrea, headaches, fatigue. Is there anyone else here with advice or history similar to
I have just had hospital admittance after ten years of no problems. Had come of lithium due to CKD diagnosis as a result of long term use of that medication. Finding side effects of sodium valproate awful. Diahorrea, headaches, fatigue. Is there anyone else here with advice or history similar to
7cApO-3F
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Mental Health Support
1 year ago
Chronic pain research
Teesside University are recruiting individuals with chronic pain to take part in an online study as part of my doctorate thesis. The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between injustice, unfair treatment, and chronic pain. You can participate automatically by accessing the study link
Teesside University are recruiting individuals with chronic pain to take part in an online study as part of my doctorate thesis. The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between injustice, unfair treatment, and chronic pain. You can participate automatically by accessing the study link
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Tongue tie....
Not sure if anyone has any positive post tongue tie procedure breastfeeding stories to share? We have been recommended to get this done and I am so sceptical this will change any of our feeding issues.... I am dreading the actual procedure too for my baby as I has this with my first child and I found
Not sure if anyone has any positive post tongue tie procedure breastfeeding stories to share? We have been recommended to get this done and I am so sceptical this will change any of our feeding issues.... I am dreading the actual procedure too for my baby as I has this with my first child and I found
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Webinar: Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Dr Jasleen K Jolly, from the Vision and Eye Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, joins us tonight for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss her latest research on Charles Bonnet syndrome. The research has been split into two studies, the first uses an MRI to observe the activity levels
Dr Jasleen K Jolly, from the Vision and Eye Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, joins us tonight for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss her latest research on Charles Bonnet syndrome. The research has been split into two studies, the first uses an MRI to observe the activity levels
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Diverticulitis, hemerrhoids (?), fissure (?), bleeding
Hello. After a pretty unusual bout of diverticulitis diagnosed by a CT scan, I saw my GI doc and he wants to do another colonoscopy. This is my 4th bout in 6 years - not very bothered by it - but the last one, well, I could not get the stool out, and then started pooping orangy slime. After that I went
Hello. After a pretty unusual bout of diverticulitis diagnosed by a CT scan, I saw my GI doc and he wants to do another colonoscopy. This is my 4th bout in 6 years - not very bothered by it - but the last one, well, I could not get the stool out, and then started pooping orangy slime. After that I went
NewEnglander
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IBS Network
1 year ago
UK - Liver Resection
I'm having my liver resection on Friday 18th August to remove HCC and I'm just falling apart. I'm so scared and nervous. I feel sick, I'm bloated (from stress), I feel I have no desire to eat properly so I'm eating the wrong foods. I'm getting heart burn too. I'm convinced it's all anxiety related to
I'm having my liver resection on Friday 18th August to remove HCC and I'm just falling apart. I'm so scared and nervous. I feel sick, I'm bloated (from stress), I feel I have no desire to eat properly so I'm eating the wrong foods. I'm getting heart burn too. I'm convinced it's all anxiety related to
BumbleCat
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Induced coma
Hello, I was an induced coma for 6 weeks from early may, I'm out of hospital and home now. I'm finding my memory is terrible. I have no memory from about a month before my admission and now I keep forgetting little things and lots of them, like remembering to look at my diary where I have written appointments
Hello, I was an induced coma for 6 weeks from early may, I'm out of hospital and home now. I'm finding my memory is terrible. I have no memory from about a month before my admission and now I keep forgetting little things and lots of them, like remembering to look at my diary where I have written appointments
Lornz
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
The ParkinsonNet dream
ParkinsonNet is on a mission to improve the lives and guarantee the best possible care for those people impacted by Parkinson’s disease.
We are ParkinsonNet and would love to have your country on board of our global network.
ParkinsonNet was founded in 2004 in the Netherlands, were patient centered
ParkinsonNet is on a mission to improve the lives and guarantee the best possible care for those people impacted by Parkinson’s disease.
We are ParkinsonNet and would love to have your country on board of our global network.
ParkinsonNet was founded in 2004 in the Netherlands, were patient centered
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Besremi vs hydroxurea
new to this community. Diagnosed with JAK2 in 2019 via BMB. Transitioned to PV last year. Have had 4 monthly phlebotomies since. New BMB last month confirmed PV with additional mutation of IDH1. Have been on hydroxurea since March 15 and still needing phlebotomy. Doctor suggesting Pegasus or Besremi.
new to this community. Diagnosed with JAK2 in 2019 via BMB. Transitioned to PV last year. Have had 4 monthly phlebotomies since. New BMB last month confirmed PV with additional mutation of IDH1. Have been on hydroxurea since March 15 and still needing phlebotomy. Doctor suggesting Pegasus or Besremi.
Teachme85
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Disimpacted 9 year old and still soiling
my 9 year old has been suffering with chronic constipation for 6 years, we are all at our wits end. It is hugely affecting my, but more importantly her, mental health. At the beginning of July we had a hospital stay for disimpaction via a NG tube. This was effective. Doctor prescribed 5 ml of sodium
my 9 year old has been suffering with chronic constipation for 6 years, we are all at our wits end. It is hugely affecting my, but more importantly her, mental health. At the beginning of July we had a hospital stay for disimpaction via a NG tube. This was effective. Doctor prescribed 5 ml of sodium
Natster90
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ERIC
1 year ago
9 year old is so fed up
Hi. My 9 year old is so fed up. He has been diagnosed with CC and has had problems with soiling for years. Gp has been involved and i managed to get him to poop twice a day and no soiling for 6 weeks. Doing very gentle clean out with senna and docusate fir 3 days. Nothing watery. He was great fir 6
Hi. My 9 year old is so fed up. He has been diagnosed with CC and has had problems with soiling for years. Gp has been involved and i managed to get him to poop twice a day and no soiling for 6 weeks. Doing very gentle clean out with senna and docusate fir 3 days. Nothing watery. He was great fir 6
Mumanddad1
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ERIC
1 year ago
nefopam side effects
Hi I’ve just been given nefopam by my GP for my back I had taken one 30mg yesterday made me groggy and a bit spaced but got rid of the pain (better than other previously given). Took another before bed time and it made me agitated, restless, couldn’t sleep I literally felt wired is this common? Haven
Hi I’ve just been given nefopam by my GP for my back I had taken one 30mg yesterday made me groggy and a bit spaced but got rid of the pain (better than other previously given). Took another before bed time and it made me agitated, restless, couldn’t sleep I literally felt wired is this common? Haven
Shelsby77
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
25 years of daily heavy drinking
hi, I have been one of the lucky ones, and I’m not writing this to gloat, I’ve read many of the stories on here about the effects of drinking, and it has been through reading these and re-assessing my own lifestyle that I was able to finally go to the doctor and tell him the truth about my drinking.
hi, I have been one of the lucky ones, and I’m not writing this to gloat, I’ve read many of the stories on here about the effects of drinking, and it has been through reading these and re-assessing my own lifestyle that I was able to finally go to the doctor and tell him the truth about my drinking.
Menomosso
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Speech therapy advice
Hello My brother Chris had a severe brain injury 5 months ago. He’s currently in rehab (NHS) where he’s been for 2 months as it took time to get a suitable rehab placement. Chris’ injury was on the left side of his head. Initially, he couldn’t move his right arm but quickly got mobility and some
Hello My brother Chris had a severe brain injury 5 months ago. He’s currently in rehab (NHS) where he’s been for 2 months as it took time to get a suitable rehab placement. Chris’ injury was on the left side of his head. Initially, he couldn’t move his right arm but quickly got mobility and some
HopeForChris
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Headway
1 year ago
3 year old poop withholding journey
My 3 year old daughter has been poop withholding on and off for a year. Lucky she has never had any poop accidents because I would never let her go more than 3 days without a poop- I would put a suppository. She was on senna for 3 weeks and we slowly weened her off until she would poop everyday on her
My 3 year old daughter has been poop withholding on and off for a year. Lucky she has never had any poop accidents because I would never let her go more than 3 days without a poop- I would put a suppository. She was on senna for 3 weeks and we slowly weened her off until she would poop everyday on her
zfuzaylova
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ERIC
1 year ago
Carvedilol
Hi, I've had my second (annual) gastroscopy since my Cirrhosis was diagnosed last year in February. The results were pretty much as the first one, so no change. The doctor who performed this test, different to the first one, suggested that my GP put me on Carvedilol. GP prescribed it and I have now
Hi, I've had my second (annual) gastroscopy since my Cirrhosis was diagnosed last year in February. The results were pretty much as the first one, so no change. The doctor who performed this test, different to the first one, suggested that my GP put me on Carvedilol. GP prescribed it and I have now
eileenet49
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
UK Concussion Guidelines for Grassroots Sport
The UK government, which has some responsibility for sport in England, has sponsored these guidelines for concussion in sport. As a sports coach it seems useful and important. https://www.sportandrecreation.org.uk/policy/research-publications/concussion-guidelines http://sramedia.s3.amazonaws.com/
The UK government, which has some responsibility for sport in England, has sponsored these guidelines for concussion in sport. As a sports coach it seems useful and important. https://www.sportandrecreation.org.uk/policy/research-publications/concussion-guidelines http://sramedia.s3.amazonaws.com/
escocia
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Headway
1 year ago
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