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are you actual Prince?
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ZakJam <3~
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Just some cheeky Sertraline
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I was on that once, again the side effects were horrendous for me. Constant suicidal thoughts and again, random aggression
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Zapain and diclofenac ONLY when I have bad flare ups of ibs (I detest having to take the zapain I really dont like the feeling)
Iron tablets due to having anaemia And I also have non diabetic hypoglycemia (LBS) Ive only suffered the last 2 since something I went through and had surgery for the last couple of years or so, before that I had no illnesses :/ |
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I dont understand how people enjoy taking pills just for the feeling of it, honestly the fuzzy head feeling I get from taking zapain makes me really uncomfortable I cant imagine enjoying it especially when you dont need it for an illness
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I don't like taking medication at all,I do take a couple of Anadin when I have a headache,but that's about it,I do have to take an Omeprazole for heartburn,I hate taking those but I have to,and Vicky you must be rattling, be careful with all that stuff.
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I have stabbing pains in my ribs for most hours of the day, strong enough to stop me doing pretty much anything besides sitting shifting positions and putting pressure on my ribs to attempt to ease it. I get a few hours break from this usually, where I am (or was..before the op) totally normal and can do anything a normal person can do. This is the pain that I think is caused by hormones, as this is what went away completely when I was pregnant. I used to get this maybe once a month and it would last a few hours then go, but after I gave birth to my son, a few weeks later this pain was back with a vengeance, and almost never let up...rather than being only once a month it was constant. The doctors thought the pain could be caused by my gallbladder, which was apparently inflamed. So I was told a quick operation could maybe fix me. So I had it. However the surgeon ****ed up hugely, he cut the wrong place, and left me with a massive bile leak. The hospital was trying to discharge me while I felt half dead, as they needed the bed. I was in total agony, quite literally screaming for pain relief and they told me to stop exaggerating and go home. However, eventually they sent a doctor to assess me, and he sent me for a scan where they found that I was basically, drowning in bile inside..thats what the burning was. I was told if I had gone home as was suggested I would have died, as I would not have got back to the hospital in time to actually sort it as the bile was eating my organs. So they did an emergency operation to fix this, and when I came around again I had huge drain things sticking out of my chest. Long story short, these drains were ion for 2 weeks, I had to stay in hospital for that long and ever since this I still feel like the drains are in which is apparently caused by nerve damage. So again, not quite sure what you mean, but yes I do have an illness, but its currently still undiagnosed (the rib thing) but the rest is diagnosed as nerve damage. Last edited by Vicky.; 29-07-2018 at 01:32 PM. |
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I have travel sickness tablets after a huge night out. Its the best hangover cure in the world and i invented it.
Youre all welcome.
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This Witch doesn't burn
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Insulin.
Metformin. Gliclazide. Clopadogral. Losartan. Fluoxetine. Allopruninol. Atorvastatin Colchicine. Cocodamol double strength. Some weird named one for vit.b |
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Yeee-Haaah
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Vicky, you could try soya in your diet as this mimicks oestrogen. I would rather try than drugs to begin with
here have been some concerns about the aluminium content in processed soy milks and yoghurts, so it’s advisable to stick to soy in its natural form – tofu, miso, tempeh or tamari – all forms of fermented soy. Some women have also been put off the use of soy due to its phytoestrogen content, with fears that soy could contribute to oestrogen dominance (an excess of oestrogen), which is known to underlie female cancers such as ovarian and breast cancer. However, soy has a dual effect in the body: stimulating oestrogen receptors where levels are low, and blocking receptors from too much of the hormone where there is an excess. In parts of the world where traditional fermented soy intake is highest, such as Japan, they have a very low rate of these cancers compared to the UK or USA. Soy can therefore have a protective effect, and it does this by helping to block oestrogen receptors, protecting them from excess oestrogen. Phytoestrogens also have a mild oestrogenic effect in our bodies. To put this into perspective, your own oestrogens are far more potent than phytoestrogens, and external sources of oestrogen, also known as foreign or xenoestrogens, which come from pesticides and pollutants, and are even more potent. If you are going to supplement soy, make sure it contains all the components of the soy bean, not just the isoflavones. Research has shown that other compounds in soy may help to activate phytoestrogens, and may even help to protect cells from over activation.
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Smudgie to live to 140?
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no medication honestly
i only need my daily dosage of vitamins, A & C every day |
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