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Update on hubby Nov 2022
Hubby saw Hepatology Registrar yesterday. We have some great news to share. Hubbys liver is no longer Decompensated, it is now compensated 🎉 so he has gone from stage 4 ARLD to stage 3 ARLD 🎉. The hepatic encephalopathy systems have gone, so he is no longer on that medication. The Ascites & Odeoma
Hubby saw Hepatology Registrar yesterday. We have some great news to share. Hubbys liver is no longer Decompensated, it is now compensated 🎉 so he has gone from stage 4 ARLD to stage 3 ARLD 🎉. The hepatic encephalopathy systems have gone, so he is no longer on that medication. The Ascites & Odeoma
mumof3girls
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Podcast discussing contributing factors to autoimmune conditions
Hi everyone, I was listening to this episode by Dr Rangan Chatterjee - who was speaking to Dr Gabor Maté about trauma, illness and healing - and I thought it was really interesting. In particular, later on in the programme, they were talking about autoimmune conditions and some of the contributing factors
Hi everyone, I was listening to this episode by Dr Rangan Chatterjee - who was speaking to Dr Gabor Maté about trauma, illness and healing - and I thought it was really interesting. In particular, later on in the programme, they were talking about autoimmune conditions and some of the contributing factors
JammieDodger3
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NRAS
2 years ago
6 months post severe injury
My boyfriend was in a serious car accident 6 months ago and suffered a tbi and anoxic injury due to cardiac arrest. 28 days in coma. He can talk but hes not anywhere close normal self. What sort of imrpovement do you see post 6 mths injury?
My boyfriend was in a serious car accident 6 months ago and suffered a tbi and anoxic injury due to cardiac arrest. 28 days in coma. He can talk but hes not anywhere close normal self. What sort of imrpovement do you see post 6 mths injury?
MeganAl
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Headway
2 years ago
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blood test results
Hi, I’m hoping someone can give some reassurance. receptionist from gp surgery called today with repeat blood test results to say my GGT levels were high and to avoid alcohol. I’ve booked a telephone consultation with a gp Monday to discuss these results. I had bloods done in august which they said my
Hi, I’m hoping someone can give some reassurance. receptionist from gp surgery called today with repeat blood test results to say my GGT levels were high and to avoid alcohol. I’ve booked a telephone consultation with a gp Monday to discuss these results. I had bloods done in august which they said my
Calll
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Preparing for SSR outcomes
Hi all, After a grueling wait of many months, my husband is finally scheduled for a trial surgical sperm retrieval on 27th September. His previous sperm samples have found no sperm, so we're both on edge at this stage. Does anyone know what happens in the event they don't find sperm? We're having
Hi all, After a grueling wait of many months, my husband is finally scheduled for a trial surgical sperm retrieval on 27th September. His previous sperm samples have found no sperm, so we're both on edge at this stage. Does anyone know what happens in the event they don't find sperm? We're having
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Traveling and tapering, What's my problem?
I'm asking my forum friends that, because I'm asking myself the same question. I had an incredibly uplifting trip to Maine for nine days and returned on August 27. My level of activity was high and I didn't seem to tire. I visited/or they came to my hotel...all my old friends and my family even drove
I'm asking my forum friends that, because I'm asking myself the same question. I had an incredibly uplifting trip to Maine for nine days and returned on August 27. My level of activity was high and I didn't seem to tire. I visited/or they came to my hotel...all my old friends and my family even drove
Grammy80
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Thigh pain on waking
the last 3 mornings I have woken with terrible thigh pain in right thigh, so much so, I can’t stay in bed but neither can I get out. Walking and moving very difficult. Once I’m up and taken painkillers- I’m okay after about an hour. Has anyone else experienced this? Could it be related to Pmr? I’ve had
the last 3 mornings I have woken with terrible thigh pain in right thigh, so much so, I can’t stay in bed but neither can I get out. Walking and moving very difficult. Once I’m up and taken painkillers- I’m okay after about an hour. Has anyone else experienced this? Could it be related to Pmr? I’ve had
Abbey17
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
period after prostap
does anyone know when your period will return after prostap injection please? I had prostap instead of Buserelin this time due to the shortage and will need to have two periods before starting again, just want to know what time scales I am likely looking at…. Many thanks xx
does anyone know when your period will return after prostap injection please? I had prostap instead of Buserelin this time due to the shortage and will need to have two periods before starting again, just want to know what time scales I am likely looking at…. Many thanks xx
Luamber
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Imposter syndrome
Please excuse me, feel a bit embarrassed having to bring this up, but was wondering if anyone else has experienced similar to myself. I fell 30 feet 40 years ago, suffered a period of unconsciousness, amnesia both pre and post fall, couple of months hospital in-patient admission, speech and physiotherapies
Please excuse me, feel a bit embarrassed having to bring this up, but was wondering if anyone else has experienced similar to myself. I fell 30 feet 40 years ago, suffered a period of unconsciousness, amnesia both pre and post fall, couple of months hospital in-patient admission, speech and physiotherapies
dovrob
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Headway
2 years ago
Struggling to cope after botched laser procedure on face
I had a laser treatment abroad for spider veins on and around my nose. I was left with second degree burns on one side of my nose. After a couple of weeks the scabs came off and I saw I have been left with several large and very deep pits/holes which are very disfiguring. I am not sure how much improvement
I had a laser treatment abroad for spider veins on and around my nose. I was left with second degree burns on one side of my nose. After a couple of weeks the scabs came off and I saw I have been left with several large and very deep pits/holes which are very disfiguring. I am not sure how much improvement
Hidden
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Changing Faces
2 years ago
Parkrun (and a bit)
On 7 May 2019, I graduated C25K. Four days later, I ran my first Parkrun. The time that day was 36:45. Back then, Parkrun was simply one of my three runs a week as I consolidated my running at 30 minutes/5k. Soon, the 5k would become one of my runs as I followed ju-ju-'s plan to get to 10k and, when
On 7 May 2019, I graduated C25K. Four days later, I ran my first Parkrun. The time that day was 36:45. Back then, Parkrun was simply one of my three runs a week as I consolidated my running at 30 minutes/5k. Soon, the 5k would become one of my runs as I followed ju-ju-'s plan to get to 10k and, when
sTrongFuse
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Are sleeping tablets suitable for someone with psp?
Hi friends i care for my mother alone. She has psp and feels like she is getting abit worse. I sleep in her bed as it is easier for me to get up when she needs to go on the commode. Its been 3 years since i had a proper sleep . She wakes me by removing the duvet away from me as her voice is now going
Hi friends i care for my mother alone. She has psp and feels like she is getting abit worse. I sleep in her bed as it is easier for me to get up when she needs to go on the commode. Its been 3 years since i had a proper sleep . She wakes me by removing the duvet away from me as her voice is now going
Cinderella80
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Blood results?
Hi, Please could anyone give me an idea what has happened recently to my blood results, before I speak to a GP who has no idea what Armour or Nature-Throid is. Since Dr. Skinner passed away I have been on my own self medicating. Have blood tests yearly at my surgery. Its all been ok for the last 15yrs
Hi, Please could anyone give me an idea what has happened recently to my blood results, before I speak to a GP who has no idea what Armour or Nature-Throid is. Since Dr. Skinner passed away I have been on my own self medicating. Have blood tests yearly at my surgery. Its all been ok for the last 15yrs
JayFin
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
liver pain
hey all haven’t drunk for about a month now after ages of heavy drinking probably about 6 years, yet still getting liver pain and soreness why hasn’t this gone yet ?
hey all haven’t drunk for about a month now after ages of heavy drinking probably about 6 years, yet still getting liver pain and soreness why hasn’t this gone yet ?
Deanneeral
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Hralthcare Professionals
Whilst I realise & recognize that the HPs (Healthcare Professionals) on my ward have a lot of patients to attend to as well as me, & recognize they all do an EXEMPLARY job under very stressful & difficult circumstances (as do all the doctors nurses on both day & night shift) - a few of them seem to
Whilst I realise & recognize that the HPs (Healthcare Professionals) on my ward have a lot of patients to attend to as well as me, & recognize they all do an EXEMPLARY job under very stressful & difficult circumstances (as do all the doctors nurses on both day & night shift) - a few of them seem to
Sara_2611
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in some cases may actually be alcoholic liver disease (ALD).
Perhaps this information has already been published on the forum. It seemed to me very interesting and worthy of attention. Excess fat in the liver cells can accumulate due to chronic poisoning with some substances - and most often this substance is alcohol. But fatty liver disease is very common in
Perhaps this information has already been published on the forum. It seemed to me very interesting and worthy of attention. Excess fat in the liver cells can accumulate due to chronic poisoning with some substances - and most often this substance is alcohol. But fatty liver disease is very common in
Fibro2021
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
advice
I haven't written for a while but I want to ask if anyone has gone through this. My husband is 9 months down the line after a traumatic brain injury, he is still in hospital rehab, he's doing great. Walking well with a stick and he can do most things himself, get dressed, eat his meals he's doing
I haven't written for a while but I want to ask if anyone has gone through this. My husband is 9 months down the line after a traumatic brain injury, he is still in hospital rehab, he's doing great. Walking well with a stick and he can do most things himself, get dressed, eat his meals he's doing
Eltonsilver
in
Headway
2 years ago
Pleurex Chest Drain Removal
Hi everyone,I had a pleurex chest drain fitted in June so we could drain my pleural effusions at home and since then (also started weekly taxol) the fluid has reduced and there has been nothing to drain for 3 weeks. I've really struggled with this drain from the day it was fitted as body has fought
Hi everyone,I had a pleurex chest drain fitted in June so we could drain my pleural effusions at home and since then (also started weekly taxol) the fluid has reduced and there has been nothing to drain for 3 weeks. I've really struggled with this drain from the day it was fitted as body has fought
doodoolatrice
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
Sharing a child with an ex partner with a brain injury.
Hi, I posted on here over a year ago when I was trying to free myself from the emotional ties of an abusive partner with a brain injury. We are not a couple anymore and haven’t been for about a year or more. He was short tempered with my older children and I, physically abusive and controlling. He now
Hi, I posted on here over a year ago when I was trying to free myself from the emotional ties of an abusive partner with a brain injury. We are not a couple anymore and haven’t been for about a year or more. He was short tempered with my older children and I, physically abusive and controlling. He now
Horsemad12
in
Headway
2 years ago
Pepper Mint Oil Bad Reaction
Hello everyone, about a week ago I was taken Buscopan Pepper Mint Oil tablets per recommendation by my GP in the pass, I’ve never had any problems with them, but suddenly it seems like my body is flat out rejecting them. I got this intense burning pain in my rectum with the sudden urgency to use the
Hello everyone, about a week ago I was taken Buscopan Pepper Mint Oil tablets per recommendation by my GP in the pass, I’ve never had any problems with them, but suddenly it seems like my body is flat out rejecting them. I got this intense burning pain in my rectum with the sudden urgency to use the
Eatpower
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IBS Network
2 years ago
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