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First ever park run
Well, I’ve finally done it! First parkrun in the bag and it was enjoyable- as everyone had said, brilliantly well organised, friendly and absolutely no pressure. I wasn’t going to take the dog because I wanted to suss it out myself first but she did those puppy dog eyes at me when I put the gear on
Well, I’ve finally done it! First parkrun in the bag and it was enjoyable- as everyone had said, brilliantly well organised, friendly and absolutely no pressure. I wasn’t going to take the dog because I wanted to suss it out myself first but she did those puppy dog eyes at me when I put the gear on
SweatyHettie
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 months ago
prucalopride - Tips
Hi Have been suffering with chronic constipation for that last 2 years, plus pain in the pelvic floor area & rectum. Mixture of pressure & burning pain. My NHS Gastro & physio appointments are currently 3/4mths apart so if I make any kind of improvement it is diminished by the time I get back to them
Hi Have been suffering with chronic constipation for that last 2 years, plus pain in the pelvic floor area & rectum. Mixture of pressure & burning pain. My NHS Gastro & physio appointments are currently 3/4mths apart so if I make any kind of improvement it is diminished by the time I get back to them
Hopetobewell
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Fatigue
I was diagnosed with a moderate severe brain injury following a serious cycling accident over six years ago. I recovered really well and only knew about the brain injury following a further scan last year. I function fine generally and you wouldn't really know without knowing me well that anything had
I was diagnosed with a moderate severe brain injury following a serious cycling accident over six years ago. I recovered really well and only knew about the brain injury following a further scan last year. I function fine generally and you wouldn't really know without knowing me well that anything had
Thrummaster-5
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Headway
6 months ago
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Acceptance is a process
In April my Concussion was something I thought was temporary. If I pushed and worked at the recovery, like any past injuries that I have rehabilitated from, then I would be back to normal in a few months...... I thought that after a couple of months I would be able to return to work at a reduced intensity
In April my Concussion was something I thought was temporary. If I pushed and worked at the recovery, like any past injuries that I have rehabilitated from, then I would be back to normal in a few months...... I thought that after a couple of months I would be able to return to work at a reduced intensity
WonderingWanda
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Headway
6 months ago
Run once a week?
I started C25K back in June, but stopped in Week 3 due to knee injuries caused by going too fast too soon. I had some physio, took time to rest, and did the recommended stretches etc. I restarted last month, doing the Week 1 runs at much slower pace than before, and only running once a week. So far
I started C25K back in June, but stopped in Week 3 due to knee injuries caused by going too fast too soon. I had some physio, took time to rest, and did the recommended stretches etc. I restarted last month, doing the Week 1 runs at much slower pace than before, and only running once a week. So far
Astro1476
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
Week 9 #2 done
I'm so nearly there. I really did not think I would get this far when I first set out. I thought either laziness or injury would stop me but here I am comfortably running 5k in 30 minutes and with only 1 run remaining. I am truly shocked! Hopefully Tuesday morning will see me complete C25k and from
I'm so nearly there. I really did not think I would get this far when I first set out. I thought either laziness or injury would stop me but here I am comfortably running 5k in 30 minutes and with only 1 run remaining. I am truly shocked! Hopefully Tuesday morning will see me complete C25k and from
RiceAndPeas
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
increase dosage?
I think I’m doing the right thing but a little confirmation would help. Last evening I fell down a few stairs (tiredness I think) and have hurt my foot. Nothing broken but badly sprained and bruised. Gave me quite a shock and that seems to have lasted. Before the fall I was on 7mg and was trying to
I think I’m doing the right thing but a little confirmation would help. Last evening I fell down a few stairs (tiredness I think) and have hurt my foot. Nothing broken but badly sprained and bruised. Gave me quite a shock and that seems to have lasted. Before the fall I was on 7mg and was trying to
Windy183
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Grumpy Old Lady in Pain - am I being too cynical?
I had an unpleasant experience at my very recently previous practice. I’ve been back in the UK for five years and only used the practice a handful of times. I had emergency surgery recently and have just had a crash course in how the NHS operates.! Am I being too cynical? and have I got most of the
I had an unpleasant experience at my very recently previous practice. I’ve been back in the UK for five years and only used the practice a handful of times. I had emergency surgery recently and have just had a crash course in how the NHS operates.! Am I being too cynical? and have I got most of the
Loco99
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
lowering prednisolone
I have had pmg since last September and have very gradually lowered my dose from 15mg to 1mg. which I have been on for the last six weeks. I decided to try to go without steroids for the last two days and apart from the usual shoulder ach when getting up, so far so good, I am now worried about getting
I have had pmg since last September and have very gradually lowered my dose from 15mg to 1mg. which I have been on for the last six weeks. I decided to try to go without steroids for the last two days and apart from the usual shoulder ach when getting up, so far so good, I am now worried about getting
Guilluame
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Propanolol Tolerance
I have mixed tremor (PD plus ET). For my tremor, I find that CD/LD plus propanolol works really well to manage my tremor symptoms. At least that was true until last week when I suddenly stopped getting any effect from the propanolol. No reduction in tremor and no lowering of BP as I have come to expect
I have mixed tremor (PD plus ET). For my tremor, I find that CD/LD plus propanolol works really well to manage my tremor symptoms. At least that was true until last week when I suddenly stopped getting any effect from the propanolol. No reduction in tremor and no lowering of BP as I have come to expect
scotta
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
The Truth about Home Hemodialysis
It has been the hardest month I have ever had in my life. I promised I would write an honest and complete description of the process. I started on October 16th. The first week, I wrote about already. Not too many issues. But in my head, I was so overwhelmed. I was not ready for dialysis mentally in
It has been the hardest month I have ever had in my life. I promised I would write an honest and complete description of the process. I started on October 16th. The first week, I wrote about already. Not too many issues. But in my head, I was so overwhelmed. I was not ready for dialysis mentally in
Bassetmommer
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
6 months ago
CATCH-up-CORNER. NOVEMBER Week 1... Come on in and rest awhile...
November's a time made for fresh air and fun. For kicking up leaves, as we head out and run.. For dodging the raindrops and beating the cold For showing the wind that we're brave and we're bold. **** November's a time for a bit more warm gear To stay warm and dry, that's perfectly clear. For
November's a time made for fresh air and fun. For kicking up leaves, as we head out and run.. For dodging the raindrops and beating the cold For showing the wind that we're brave and we're bold. **** November's a time for a bit more warm gear To stay warm and dry, that's perfectly clear. For
Oldfloss
Administrator
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
Promethazine Hydrochloride
hi I have been desperate for sleep but my RLS has been so bad that I’ve found it impossible I managed to get a GP appointment and told her my story and background and although she was sympathetic said the RLS I’d very difficult to control I told her I had no desire to go back on to a DA and my problems
hi I have been desperate for sleep but my RLS has been so bad that I’ve found it impossible I managed to get a GP appointment and told her my story and background and although she was sympathetic said the RLS I’d very difficult to control I told her I had no desire to go back on to a DA and my problems
Hoochybaby
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
is anyone else’s toddler like mine?
I feel alone and like my son is different to others, and I don’t know how to deal with it as everyone else’s child is outgoing and doesn’t act like he does. My three and a half year old is extremely stubborn and does not like trying new things, and is very shy around new people. I have spoken to
I feel alone and like my son is different to others, and I don’t know how to deal with it as everyone else’s child is outgoing and doesn’t act like he does. My three and a half year old is extremely stubborn and does not like trying new things, and is very shy around new people. I have spoken to
Lydialego123
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
7 months ago
agitation in PSP
hello my mum was diagnosed around 4 years ago and has slowly developed all of the common symptoms. We have recently moved her into a nursing home after being in residential care for 2 years as her needs weee becoming too great. Falls, poor mobility, arm spasticity, poor speech but managing to swallow
hello my mum was diagnosed around 4 years ago and has slowly developed all of the common symptoms. We have recently moved her into a nursing home after being in residential care for 2 years as her needs weee becoming too great. Falls, poor mobility, arm spasticity, poor speech but managing to swallow
SarahRush68
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PSP Association
7 months ago
Lines not progressing- any success stories 🙏
I had spotting on days 6 and 8 post 5dt at the same time as a vomiting stomach bug 😢. The spotting stopped on day 8 in the afternoon and when I tested to confirm I was out, it surprised me with a BFP! But, then since then the line has not got darker. This happened to me last cycle and the pregnancy
I had spotting on days 6 and 8 post 5dt at the same time as a vomiting stomach bug 😢. The spotting stopped on day 8 in the afternoon and when I tested to confirm I was out, it surprised me with a BFP! But, then since then the line has not got darker. This happened to me last cycle and the pregnancy
Kitkat10
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Apomorphine
Has anyone here, particularly with drug resistant tremor, been put on apomorphine? It sounds like a nightmare; a drug that has no relation to morphine, that's meant for dogs, makes you incredibly nauseous and sick, needs to be administered via a pump or injection and would be given during off periods
Has anyone here, particularly with drug resistant tremor, been put on apomorphine? It sounds like a nightmare; a drug that has no relation to morphine, that's meant for dogs, makes you incredibly nauseous and sick, needs to be administered via a pump or injection and would be given during off periods
mach262
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
In 19 days its a year later....
In 19 days time it will be a year ago my accident happened. I still ask myself what's wrong with me but I know what happened, I know what I have came through and I know the person I am today. I have made, in my opinion, a decent recovery but still working on it. I am a different person for my family
In 19 days time it will be a year ago my accident happened. I still ask myself what's wrong with me but I know what happened, I know what I have came through and I know the person I am today. I have made, in my opinion, a decent recovery but still working on it. I am a different person for my family
Hidden
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Headway
7 months ago
ongoing IBS.
Hi everyone. I’ve had IBS for 50 odd years on and off but this latest attack began in July and is still ongoing. Worst one I’ve had and lasting the longest. As well as stomach trouble it’s in my back too. Feeling sick too and lost my appetite. Lost over 3 stone but thank goodness stopped losing now.
Hi everyone. I’ve had IBS for 50 odd years on and off but this latest attack began in July and is still ongoing. Worst one I’ve had and lasting the longest. As well as stomach trouble it’s in my back too. Feeling sick too and lost my appetite. Lost over 3 stone but thank goodness stopped losing now.
gloden
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IBS Network
7 months ago
injustice and chronic pain research study opportunity
Hi everyone, my name is Craig and I'm a clinical psychology doctorate student at Teesside University. I am currently recruiting individuals living with chronic pain to take part in my online study. The aim of the research is to better understand the link between injury, injustice, and pain. I am hoping
Hi everyone, my name is Craig and I'm a clinical psychology doctorate student at Teesside University. I am currently recruiting individuals living with chronic pain to take part in my online study. The aim of the research is to better understand the link between injury, injustice, and pain. I am hoping
pain_researcher
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
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