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update on hubby 4
He continues to make slow improvements. Good days then bad days. He has been confused at times but that is improving slowly too. He is able to walk into the kitchen and bathroom using his walker. Eating small meals and generally more conversational. I saw my GP and he stated that my husband is still
He continues to make slow improvements. Good days then bad days. He has been confused at times but that is improving slowly too. He is able to walk into the kitchen and bathroom using his walker. Eating small meals and generally more conversational. I saw my GP and he stated that my husband is still
Tucobear
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Hello, new here!! I'm Taz in Scotland
Hello, last year I was diagnosed with serious liver disease, I was drinking myself unconscious every day for 26 years, I'm currently 42 year's old, last August I was admitted to hospital with my liver condition, yellow skin, swollen legs, fluid retention, drained and was discharged a week or so later
Hello, last year I was diagnosed with serious liver disease, I was drinking myself unconscious every day for 26 years, I'm currently 42 year's old, last August I was admitted to hospital with my liver condition, yellow skin, swollen legs, fluid retention, drained and was discharged a week or so later
Tazzyguy1
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
St Johns Wort
I am taking 75 levothyroxine, struggling with my newly retired husband at home (I work from home) .. for this 'adjustment' period I got some St Johns Wort which I used wonderfully whilst my children were small (mummy's holiday tablets!). On reading the contraindications, which are long, I see that thyroid
I am taking 75 levothyroxine, struggling with my newly retired husband at home (I work from home) .. for this 'adjustment' period I got some St Johns Wort which I used wonderfully whilst my children were small (mummy's holiday tablets!). On reading the contraindications, which are long, I see that thyroid
illustrator60
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Fibro & Severe Stiffness.
Hello all. So it's been a while since I posted last. Many of you were so incredibly helpful and knowledgeable on many questions about fibro. I had never realised or put the two together when it came down to severe stiffness that some people experienced this as a symptom of fibro. Can anybody explain
Hello all. So it's been a while since I posted last. Many of you were so incredibly helpful and knowledgeable on many questions about fibro. I had never realised or put the two together when it came down to severe stiffness that some people experienced this as a symptom of fibro. Can anybody explain
catcalling
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Opthalmic consultant recommended selium. Is this the dose I should be taking?
I am already taking 200 ug selium. Yesterday I had an eye check to rule out Ted. After being referred initially by Specsavers to New Medica then on to a hospital to see a consultant. The consultant said she was uncertain and will check again in 3 months but recommended 250 mgs selenium and System Balance
I am already taking 200 ug selium. Yesterday I had an eye check to rule out Ted. After being referred initially by Specsavers to New Medica then on to a hospital to see a consultant. The consultant said she was uncertain and will check again in 3 months but recommended 250 mgs selenium and System Balance
A1Amber
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Motegrity
Constipation seems to be my most serious PD symptom. Many have gastroparesis--poor stomach function--but for me the problem was at the other end, literally, Linzess was prescribed but didn't solve the problem. I went from constipation to voluminous diarrhea. That was only slightly better than
Constipation seems to be my most serious PD symptom. Many have gastroparesis--poor stomach function--but for me the problem was at the other end, literally, Linzess was prescribed but didn't solve the problem. I went from constipation to voluminous diarrhea. That was only slightly better than
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
COPD and general anaesthetic
Hi folks hope you all doing ok today. Thank you for the replies to my last post regarding the morning cough. I am due to have some minor surgery next Tuesday which should have been done in November. Its to remove some precancerous cells from my rectum (I know pain in the ar..) As I had quite a bad
Hi folks hope you all doing ok today. Thank you for the replies to my last post regarding the morning cough. I am due to have some minor surgery next Tuesday which should have been done in November. Its to remove some precancerous cells from my rectum (I know pain in the ar..) As I had quite a bad
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Advice for self-injecting.
Hello, I am going to experiment with self injecting. Have ordered this off amazon.de: Pascoe® Vitamin B12 Depot Injectopaz 1500 μg 10 x 1 ml Ingredients: 1 ampoule 1 ml contains: active ingredient: hydroxocobalamine acetate 1500 μg. Other ingredients: sodium chloride, water for injection purposes
Hello, I am going to experiment with self injecting. Have ordered this off amazon.de: Pascoe® Vitamin B12 Depot Injectopaz 1500 μg 10 x 1 ml Ingredients: 1 ampoule 1 ml contains: active ingredient: hydroxocobalamine acetate 1500 μg. Other ingredients: sodium chloride, water for injection purposes
DocAJB
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
**Update…trigger warning…safe arrival of baby**
Just wanted to update those of you who have followed my journey and for those who are considering or undergoing Donor Egg treatment. After the longest 9 months ever …our beautiful baby boy arrived safely on Saturday 19th Nov after a swift normal delivery. Both of us doing really well. My pregnancy
Just wanted to update those of you who have followed my journey and for those who are considering or undergoing Donor Egg treatment. After the longest 9 months ever …our beautiful baby boy arrived safely on Saturday 19th Nov after a swift normal delivery. Both of us doing really well. My pregnancy
JenRoy
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
7 month old started rejecting solids suddenly
Hi lovlies hope you're all ok. So I started weaning my boy at 5 months, he started eating baby porridge. Took a week for him to start liking it. They I gave pureed veg and fruits he took to that too. I even tried few finger foods he would eat some. We were doing so well that I was prepared to do baby
Hi lovlies hope you're all ok. So I started weaning my boy at 5 months, he started eating baby porridge. Took a week for him to start liking it. They I gave pureed veg and fruits he took to that too. I even tried few finger foods he would eat some. We were doing so well that I was prepared to do baby
Cookies7
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Prostate Cancer.
diagnosis Cancer 3+4. 2016 : HD Brachytherapy one course. Returned 2021: 3+4 HD Brachytherapy salvage two course
diagnosis Cancer 3+4. 2016 : HD Brachytherapy one course. Returned 2021: 3+4 HD Brachytherapy salvage two course
Drum32
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Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
inclisiran and NAFLD
inclisiran I have been offered this injection but my liver is extremely fatty as seen in FibroScan but no fibrosis (3 years ago). Does anyone know if this can increase fat in liver - I have been told different things by different doctors/lipid consultant . Fat want to have it if it is going to mess
inclisiran I have been offered this injection but my liver is extremely fatty as seen in FibroScan but no fibrosis (3 years ago). Does anyone know if this can increase fat in liver - I have been told different things by different doctors/lipid consultant . Fat want to have it if it is going to mess
Pitt12345
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Stepson won’t use toilet or potty for poo
I’m really hoping someone can help as I am at my wits end. I have a stepson who is 5 years and 7 months. He had a traumatic birth and has been left with an undiagnosed brain injury, a speech delay and partial hearing loss. I have been trying to toilet train him for 2 years, and have managed to get
I’m really hoping someone can help as I am at my wits end. I have a stepson who is 5 years and 7 months. He had a traumatic birth and has been left with an undiagnosed brain injury, a speech delay and partial hearing loss. I have been trying to toilet train him for 2 years, and have managed to get
BeccaL1987
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ERIC
2 years ago
steroid injections
has anybody had triamcinolone injection for macular oedema. I am having a cataract op in 3 weeks time and I will be having this injection around the eye at the same time. I think it is also called Kenalog
has anybody had triamcinolone injection for macular oedema. I am having a cataract op in 3 weeks time and I will be having this injection around the eye at the same time. I think it is also called Kenalog
Koalajane
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Macular Society
2 years ago
coming off targinact
Hi All. I am very anxious at the moment as the NHS have a drive to get people off targinact 10/5 mg which has been a miracle worker for me. Also on a 2 mg rotigitine patch. Not sure what to expect when coming off and been given gabepentim to try. Tried pregabelim but was a shocker for side effects
Hi All. I am very anxious at the moment as the NHS have a drive to get people off targinact 10/5 mg which has been a miracle worker for me. Also on a 2 mg rotigitine patch. Not sure what to expect when coming off and been given gabepentim to try. Tried pregabelim but was a shocker for side effects
Gaz8630
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
osteopenia worse, im on enoxaparin/ lovenox any thoughts on vitk2?
I had repeat dexascan says my hips are getting worse, anyone on enoxaparin/lovenox taking vit k2 for “calcium to bone absorption”? Docs are talking about fosamex, etc, but I would rather do vitamins if possible. Not looking for medical advice but would like to know if others with APS are taking it
I had repeat dexascan says my hips are getting worse, anyone on enoxaparin/lovenox taking vit k2 for “calcium to bone absorption”? Docs are talking about fosamex, etc, but I would rather do vitamins if possible. Not looking for medical advice but would like to know if others with APS are taking it
Wittycjt
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Advice please - CBD
Hi all Just wondering if anyone can offer any words of advice. My dad has CBD and has recently been in hospital for 6 weeks. He has now been released home for palliative care. He is non-verbal, he has no mobility, he is doubley incontinent and is bedbound. My mum now has carers that come in 4 times
Hi all Just wondering if anyone can offer any words of advice. My dad has CBD and has recently been in hospital for 6 weeks. He has now been released home for palliative care. He is non-verbal, he has no mobility, he is doubley incontinent and is bedbound. My mum now has carers that come in 4 times
Stormtrooper4
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PSP Association
2 years ago
SSRIs and interaction with other medications
Hello OCD community! I’ve been handling my OCD symptoms and episodes pretty well for the last year. However, I got the flu two days before Christmas and I was very sick three days in a row. I was prescribed a cough syrup which later on I read online it was an antihistamine. I started taking the syrup
Hello OCD community! I’ve been handling my OCD symptoms and episodes pretty well for the last year. However, I got the flu two days before Christmas and I was very sick three days in a row. I was prescribed a cough syrup which later on I read online it was an antihistamine. I started taking the syrup
Phoenyx
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My OCD Community
2 years ago
IBS Loose bowels
I have had IBS for many years but now I am finding I cannot control my bowels and have awful accidents. It is preventing me from socialising or going shopping as I am not aware of when it will happen. I take Mebeverine and Loperamide daily but it isn't helping much. Any advice would be appreciated
I have had IBS for many years but now I am finding I cannot control my bowels and have awful accidents. It is preventing me from socialising or going shopping as I am not aware of when it will happen. I take Mebeverine and Loperamide daily but it isn't helping much. Any advice would be appreciated
Dollymae06
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Dipyridamole update.
I recently had to stop taking Dipyridamole prior to surgery. Day one wasn’t an issue, I slept great. Day two was a huge reminder of how bad RLas can be. Day three I am just vibrating. Now it could be the stress from the surgery but my RLS is through the roof and it is only 8:30 am. I can sleep
I recently had to stop taking Dipyridamole prior to surgery. Day one wasn’t an issue, I slept great. Day two was a huge reminder of how bad RLas can be. Day three I am just vibrating. Now it could be the stress from the surgery but my RLS is through the roof and it is only 8:30 am. I can sleep
WideBody
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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