A message from Dickson chemist - they supply LDN in the UK, but there is advice in here about taking NSAIDs too:
COVID-19 and Low Dose Naltrexone.
Please stop panicking.
We are receiving very high call volumes, so ask all patients not to email us or call us unless they urgently need LDN or...
In the UK, GP surgeries have "lists" of their patients. A new patient wishing to join a practices list must live within a clearly defined area, although some practices may allow a little leeway.
Some patients might find their home address is covered by multiple GP surgeries and so there is...
I have phoned them and asked for an extension before now. They've been okay about it. I pointed out it had taken several days to get to me and I would have to allow so many days to send it back.
I need help to write in the form (otherwise there's not a hope they'll be able to read it & my...
If you live in an area of high air pollution then it is possible you are more likely to already have slightly reduced lung capacity or irritation to the lungs?
If you have any lung issues, having contracted the virus, then breathing in more polluted air will exacerbate the problem.
This kind of uncertainty is brutally cruel at the best of times. I hear a lot about loans and the possibility of propping up businesses, but nothing about this level of uncertainty for vulnerable people.
Time the government and DWP made a statement - preferably one that says that no claims...
I think they should suspend assessments and case reviews for existing claimants.-
- They need to bear in mind that lots of people need help, support and guidance filling in the forms. That's a lot of extra going and and contact for many vulnerable people.
- They can then focus on speeding...
Watching the news and reading all our threads on coronvirus and all the challenges people will face, it struck me that dealing with isolation, finding ways to keep ourselves sane on low budgets and living with uncertainty are all things we are experts at.
Instead of watching & worrying I...
So I've just heard back from.the vets. They say the honest answer is no one really knows how long the virus can live on the fur etc. Obviously they can't easily be wiped down!
So if you are vulnerable / have extra concerns then it's best not to let others pet your animal, if it can possibly...
Simon said
No Simon. The advice you so cheerfully dispense is always personal to someone. Especially, when that advice affects not only the medical treatments chronically ill and very disabled patients receive, but also affects how the same patients are viewed by the benefits agency and...
Just phoned my vets. The receptionist reckons they have some paperwork on it - probably just come through.
Anyway she's going to check and come back to me. I'll update you.
I have been pondering this myself. I think it may depend on the location. Our dog is walked in a rural environment and there is no need for contact with other humans. He doesn't rush up to people, just trots by.
We do occasionally get people, especially kids, wanting to say hi to him...
Cut and pasting cr@p is so much easier than actual fact checking and journalism.
Also I noticed in the comments one delightful individual renamed ME as MU (as in Made Up). Probably the sort of individual who has filled their food cupboards with loo roll for the coming months.
I was sure she had recovered after LP and was then rediagnosed too. o_O
I certainly remember reading the LP reports with puffs of steam coming out of my ears.
Just saw a clip on the news - Rome, streets empty. Shoppers queuing a couple of metres apart, in silence for the supermarket. No panicking buying or stocking up. Each just buying what they need.
There's attractiveness to others and there how you perceive your attractiveness to others to be.
I think are talking about flip sides of the same thing, but both very real.
Perhaps we simply come from different worlds, but from my background a female unable to pull her weight is not...
I guess I'm looking at it from the angle that if you have it, you have it and if it's a disease where there's stigma then your stigmatized regardless of whether you're male or female. So I would have considered this sexist if it was about women. Everyone who has it is stigmatized.
I think...
Absolutely no question you're right. However, there are a great many women who also never get to marry or have children too.
Also roles are not that clear cut in real life. When I got sick I was the breadwinner - my salary paid the mortgage. If we'd had kids at that stage IM would have had...
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