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Magical thinking OCD
So I looked this up and I definitely have what is called Magical Thinking OCD. I always have to repeat "safe phrases" in my head or words that are the opposite to ones related to my fears. I do it everytime I turn on a TV, start drawing, turn on my game console, leaving my bedroom, heck even when closing
So I looked this up and I definitely have what is called Magical Thinking OCD. I always have to repeat "safe phrases" in my head or words that are the opposite to ones related to my fears. I do it everytime I turn on a TV, start drawing, turn on my game console, leaving my bedroom, heck even when closing
Marc0133
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Calcium citrate
I can’t take calcium carbonate so take this instead but I’m having trouble finding it in a tablet/capsule size I can easily swallow. Citracal Petites are recommended but I can’t find anywhere that sells them in the UK that doesn’t have dreadful reviews on Trustpilot. Any recommendations?
I can’t take calcium carbonate so take this instead but I’m having trouble finding it in a tablet/capsule size I can easily swallow. Citracal Petites are recommended but I can’t find anywhere that sells them in the UK that doesn’t have dreadful reviews on Trustpilot. Any recommendations?
Nuthatch
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Bennett's fracture of the thumb and the rest. Don't cycle on Friday 13th January.
I fractured my thumb just over 8 weeks ago, I was hospitalised for 19 days for the fractured skull I sustained at the time. After becoming conscious after 3 days I complained of the pain and gross swelling of my right hand, though was completely ignored. I was further ignored when I phoned my GP for
I fractured my thumb just over 8 weeks ago, I was hospitalised for 19 days for the fractured skull I sustained at the time. After becoming conscious after 3 days I complained of the pain and gross swelling of my right hand, though was completely ignored. I was further ignored when I phoned my GP for
jointpain
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
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Confabulation
"Confabulation happens when your brain creates scenarios that did not occur to make up for gaps in your memory. It can happen as a result of various memory disorders or an injury to the brain". Healthline.co.uk (2017). The elderly gentleman I care for full time confabulates in almost every conversation
"Confabulation happens when your brain creates scenarios that did not occur to make up for gaps in your memory. It can happen as a result of various memory disorders or an injury to the brain". Healthline.co.uk (2017). The elderly gentleman I care for full time confabulates in almost every conversation
Unusual1
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Headway
2 years ago
essential, thrombocythemia transformation
has any one you know had leukemic transformation from having essential turn thrombocythemia
has any one you know had leukemic transformation from having essential turn thrombocythemia
Meeileem
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Advice Appreciated
Hi all, it 3 weeks since I came off Spironolactone as my liver specialist asked me to do so as after 6 month checks they believed my results showed I was in a good enough place to do so. I’ve gained 8 pounds in 3 weeks which from what I can see online isn’t classed as rapid but the last few days I’ve
Hi all, it 3 weeks since I came off Spironolactone as my liver specialist asked me to do so as after 6 month checks they believed my results showed I was in a good enough place to do so. I’ve gained 8 pounds in 3 weeks which from what I can see online isn’t classed as rapid but the last few days I’ve
Audiking
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Decompensated Cirrhosis
Hi, sorry if this is a bit long winded I am just looking for some support and guidance. My uncle (61) was diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis at the beginning of feb, this was through an A&E admission as he had considerable ascites. He was in for 6 days and sent home with spironolactone, thiamine
Hi, sorry if this is a bit long winded I am just looking for some support and guidance. My uncle (61) was diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis at the beginning of feb, this was through an A&E admission as he had considerable ascites. He was in for 6 days and sent home with spironolactone, thiamine
JenClarkey
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
teenage bedwetting
I would encourage any teens that are still bedwetting to have a complete urodynamic test run. I didn’t have this done until age 30 but discovered I had a neurogenic bladder and from my history probably since birth. That completely explained my incontinence issues. Would have loved to know this earlier
I would encourage any teens that are still bedwetting to have a complete urodynamic test run. I didn’t have this done until age 30 but discovered I had a neurogenic bladder and from my history probably since birth. That completely explained my incontinence issues. Would have loved to know this earlier
Donny444
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ERIC
1 year ago
filgotinib feedback please
this is new to me so hope I get it right!I have just been given 3 months supply of filgotinib and keep putting off taking it,as fearful of side effects,as I am prone to expect the worst!I am not concerned about long term effects as nearly 80.have been injecting with Benepali for 9 months but not worked.have
this is new to me so hope I get it right!I have just been given 3 months supply of filgotinib and keep putting off taking it,as fearful of side effects,as I am prone to expect the worst!I am not concerned about long term effects as nearly 80.have been injecting with Benepali for 9 months but not worked.have
Doodlereggie
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NRAS
2 years ago
Zoning out!!
Hello everyoneI do hope you are all as well as can be expected. I'm sorry I haven't been on here for a while Does anyone else have this? I can be stood up one minute then I'm on the floor the next with no recollection of it happening!! I've split my head open, broken a rib and bruised my back and bum
Hello everyoneI do hope you are all as well as can be expected. I'm sorry I haven't been on here for a while Does anyone else have this? I can be stood up one minute then I'm on the floor the next with no recollection of it happening!! I've split my head open, broken a rib and bruised my back and bum
Latics1989-90
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
3 1/2 year old with speech difficulties still using nappies. Ant advice?
Hi my little boy has been assessed for bowel concerns and loose stools and had been diagnosed with toddler diarrohea last year.I had been advised to continue with toilet training and have been trying same from early last year but my little boy will hold his pee and poos all day until I put a nappy on
Hi my little boy has been assessed for bowel concerns and loose stools and had been diagnosed with toddler diarrohea last year.I had been advised to continue with toilet training and have been trying same from early last year but my little boy will hold his pee and poos all day until I put a nappy on
Donn001
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Webinar: Pegcetacoplan for Dry AMD
The first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will be the topic of our next My Macular and Me webinar. Pegcetacoplan, which will be known as Syfovre, was approved for use in the US in February to treat patients with late-stage dry AMD – often referred to as geographic atrophy
The first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will be the topic of our next My Macular and Me webinar. Pegcetacoplan, which will be known as Syfovre, was approved for use in the US in February to treat patients with late-stage dry AMD – often referred to as geographic atrophy
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
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Macular Society
1 year ago
elleste solo sickness
I’m on 5 x elleste solo 2mg daily at the minute and have been experiencing a lot of nausea, is this common and does anybody have any advice for how to help? Unable to work properly at present. Thanks in advance
I’m on 5 x elleste solo 2mg daily at the minute and have been experiencing a lot of nausea, is this common and does anybody have any advice for how to help? Unable to work properly at present. Thanks in advance
Woody87
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Going for my thrid collection🤯🤪adding luveris - anyone tried it?
Hi all my lovely friends! We've bit the bullet and decided to go for a 3rd egg collection and leave my little 2bb in the freezer! Feeling slightly mad for trying again and that I'm kidding myself but also going into it with hope and a wish! 42 is just around the corner so want my eggs harvested now.
Hi all my lovely friends! We've bit the bullet and decided to go for a 3rd egg collection and leave my little 2bb in the freezer! Feeling slightly mad for trying again and that I'm kidding myself but also going into it with hope and a wish! 42 is just around the corner so want my eggs harvested now.
Joeysjourney
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Sure, what would you like to know about alcohol withdrawal in a hospital setting?
Alcohol withdrawal in a hospital setting is a medical condition that occurs when someone who is dependent on alcohol suddenly stops drinking or reduces their alcohol intake. It can be a serious condition and may require medical attention to manage the symptoms. Here are some common questions related
Alcohol withdrawal in a hospital setting is a medical condition that occurs when someone who is dependent on alcohol suddenly stops drinking or reduces their alcohol intake. It can be a serious condition and may require medical attention to manage the symptoms. Here are some common questions related
AlcoholWithdrawalHos
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FASD Support
2 years ago
Started my 1st Cycle - Buserelin Injections
Hello lovelies, I've just started Buserelin injections and am finding my emotions are really heightened, despite it only being the first week. Is this normal? I'm also very sleepy and having hot flushes, but thankfully other than that no major side effects. Just a bit of a teary mess at the minute.
Hello lovelies, I've just started Buserelin injections and am finding my emotions are really heightened, despite it only being the first week. Is this normal? I'm also very sleepy and having hot flushes, but thankfully other than that no major side effects. Just a bit of a teary mess at the minute.
Ladybird_36
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Started my 1st Cycle - Buserelin Injections
Hello lovelies, I've just started Buserelin injections and am finding my emotions are really heightened, despite it only being the first week. Is this normal? I'm also very sleepy and having hot flushes, but thankfully other than that no major side effects. Just a bit of a teary mess at the minute.
Hello lovelies, I've just started Buserelin injections and am finding my emotions are really heightened, despite it only being the first week. Is this normal? I'm also very sleepy and having hot flushes, but thankfully other than that no major side effects. Just a bit of a teary mess at the minute.
Ladybird_36
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Post concussion syndrome
I had a fall off a ladder in late 2019, had a CT scan in the hospital, was told to rest but after days of feeling dizzy, nauseous, lacking energy and being not myself, went back and was told I likely had post concussion syndrome. As time went on I noticed my anxiety levels were much higher, I felt generally
I had a fall off a ladder in late 2019, had a CT scan in the hospital, was told to rest but after days of feeling dizzy, nauseous, lacking energy and being not myself, went back and was told I likely had post concussion syndrome. As time went on I noticed my anxiety levels were much higher, I felt generally
sbs15
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Headway
2 years ago
Anyone taking Qulipta for chronic migraine and finding some relief with Behçet's gi issues?
Hi. I was prescribed Qulipta for chronic migraine last June, and have been taking it since then. A sideeffect has been pretty severe constipation, which can be problematic in its own right. However, I'm finding that that my usual severe gi pain is much less, and even during flares the pain is more
Hi. I was prescribed Qulipta for chronic migraine last June, and have been taking it since then. A sideeffect has been pretty severe constipation, which can be problematic in its own right. However, I'm finding that that my usual severe gi pain is much less, and even during flares the pain is more
Mja75
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Behçet's UK
2 years ago
Caudal Epidural
Hi Arvine, I was also diagnosed several months ago with spinal stenosis and the spinal neurologist recommended a caudal epidural. Due to an intervening infection I was only able to have this procedure three days ago. It was quick and painless and so far I have had no after effects. By the time
Hi Arvine, I was also diagnosed several months ago with spinal stenosis and the spinal neurologist recommended a caudal epidural. Due to an intervening infection I was only able to have this procedure three days ago. It was quick and painless and so far I have had no after effects. By the time
Greenlife
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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