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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
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
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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
Fatty Liver
Hello. I have recently been diagnosed with fatty liver. I have been a heavy drinker for at least 25 years. My question is: How long will it take for my liver to recover if I abstain from alcohol completely? I understand that there is no set figure but any advice is appreciated. Thanks for your help
Hello. I have recently been diagnosed with fatty liver. I have been a heavy drinker for at least 25 years. My question is: How long will it take for my liver to recover if I abstain from alcohol completely? I understand that there is no set figure but any advice is appreciated. Thanks for your help
Betsy5
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British Liver Trust
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
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
liver dialysis
hello Has anyone heard of this new treatment “Liver Dialysis’ apparently cleans your liver out of toxins, improves your bloods? I’m seeing my transplant team for the first time on 9th Aug and apparently I think I’m boarderline if I need a transplant, so was wondering if this treatment would be better
hello Has anyone heard of this new treatment “Liver Dialysis’ apparently cleans your liver out of toxins, improves your bloods? I’m seeing my transplant team for the first time on 9th Aug and apparently I think I’m boarderline if I need a transplant, so was wondering if this treatment would be better
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Good news
Whilst I am still struggling with getting help for my son, I had a bright spot of news this week. Had a consultation with my liver nurse, first time face to face since lockdown. My bloods have been great for several years, ultrasounds all good too. I had a Fibroscan as I hadn’t had one for around 4
Whilst I am still struggling with getting help for my son, I had a bright spot of news this week. Had a consultation with my liver nurse, first time face to face since lockdown. My bloods have been great for several years, ultrasounds all good too. I had a Fibroscan as I hadn’t had one for around 4
scampi2122
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Jetwill
I saw physio at the hospital this week. I have suffered for 5 years with my stomach. Had 2 colonoscopies, I was diagnosed with some diverticulitis. IBS C and sometimes D I have small rectocele and hiatis hernia.i have found over the years that most meds prescribed for me play havoc with my stomach. The
I saw physio at the hospital this week. I have suffered for 5 years with my stomach. Had 2 colonoscopies, I was diagnosed with some diverticulitis. IBS C and sometimes D I have small rectocele and hiatis hernia.i have found over the years that most meds prescribed for me play havoc with my stomach. The
jetwill
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IBS Network
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
Two interesting articles
Here are links to two interesting articles. The first one details the benefits of exercise in preventing AF (it’s not clear if this applies to those who already have AF). The second-an older one which has been posted before but can probably stand repetition-details the negative effects of even small
Here are links to two interesting articles. The first one details the benefits of exercise in preventing AF (it’s not clear if this applies to those who already have AF). The second-an older one which has been posted before but can probably stand repetition-details the negative effects of even small
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Allodynia
many contributors say that because of the different symptoms it is difficult to diagnose the exact Problem.this is because medical science isn’t yet quite up with the many problems of the body. Our Doctor advises that my wife no longer has Fibromyalgia. I’m not sure about that.one of the associated
many contributors say that because of the different symptoms it is difficult to diagnose the exact Problem.this is because medical science isn’t yet quite up with the many problems of the body. Our Doctor advises that my wife no longer has Fibromyalgia. I’m not sure about that.one of the associated
Vivtom
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Confused and stressed
I have decompensated liver not alcohol related ten years on methatrixate and fatty liver diagnosed at Easter and hospitalised six weeks ago with ascetics now on reduced fluid spirolactOne 50mgs lactulose 10 mils four times a day carvedilol 6.25mgs a day l have varices macrogol 2sachets a day and frusamideI
I have decompensated liver not alcohol related ten years on methatrixate and fatty liver diagnosed at Easter and hospitalised six weeks ago with ascetics now on reduced fluid spirolactOne 50mgs lactulose 10 mils four times a day carvedilol 6.25mgs a day l have varices macrogol 2sachets a day and frusamideI
Missmanor2
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
I don’t understand my diagnosis as it’s changed from being overdosed by opiates (hospital error). Now it’s change.
In 2019 I was found on the floor & I don’t know or recall nothing. I could not see as I had balloon out so big that I was unrecognisable. It was a while to get my sight back but I was also told that I was had Liver failure. All my different consultants got together and realised that I was on so much
In 2019 I was found on the floor & I don’t know or recall nothing. I could not see as I had balloon out so big that I was unrecognisable. It was a while to get my sight back but I was also told that I was had Liver failure. All my different consultants got together and realised that I was on so much
Teanna
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Thiamin
Hi, my gp has prescribed Thiamine, she hasn't said how long I need to take it for ? I have a little bit of fatty liver, but that's all I know, what sort of question should I be asking and how worried should I be?
Hi, my gp has prescribed Thiamine, she hasn't said how long I need to take it for ? I have a little bit of fatty liver, but that's all I know, what sort of question should I be asking and how worried should I be?
Jajay
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Happy Monday 😊
Good morning all, well after finally getting an appointment with the Chest clinic at the hospital, after my phoned appointment was cancelled four times. I got to see a specialist. I have had COPD for years now, taken lots of different inhalers. The specialist told me I have severe COPD, and told Trimbow
Good morning all, well after finally getting an appointment with the Chest clinic at the hospital, after my phoned appointment was cancelled four times. I got to see a specialist. I have had COPD for years now, taken lots of different inhalers. The specialist told me I have severe COPD, and told Trimbow
purdeyspringer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
endo coming back after a year
Has anyone ever had 2 laparoscopies for removal of endo twice within a year/18 months? I’m due another surgery exactly a year on due to symptoms returning but I’m nervous
Has anyone ever had 2 laparoscopies for removal of endo twice within a year/18 months? I’m due another surgery exactly a year on due to symptoms returning but I’m nervous
5M9H
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
RLS weird feeling
With my RLS I get a weird feeling at the same time all throughout my nervous system. I’ve always called it a “negative orgasm”. It happens at the instant of sleep. I seem to be getting just the weird feeling all over my body now without even any movement in my foot. It just keeps me awake. The Horizant
With my RLS I get a weird feeling at the same time all throughout my nervous system. I’ve always called it a “negative orgasm”. It happens at the instant of sleep. I seem to be getting just the weird feeling all over my body now without even any movement in my foot. It just keeps me awake. The Horizant
tagaxel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Need help please to manage one more sympton
Thank you collogues, for your sharings, that have helped me physically, emotionally and mentally. I am a 70-year-old male diagnosed with PD last Nov 22. After trial and error with some medicines, I settled, from early Jan 23, on Sifrol with 6 tablets per day (0.18mg). This produced the magic I was praying
Thank you collogues, for your sharings, that have helped me physically, emotionally and mentally. I am a 70-year-old male diagnosed with PD last Nov 22. After trial and error with some medicines, I settled, from early Jan 23, on Sifrol with 6 tablets per day (0.18mg). This produced the magic I was praying
michelbekhazi
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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