I totally understand this point but these videos will not be mass reported and on YouTube foreverCan’t be bothered with FF tbh, we've seen it all and people won’t change their minds about her unfortunately
I totally understand this point but these videos will not be mass reported and on YouTube foreverCan’t be bothered with FF tbh, we've seen it all and people won’t change their minds about her unfortunately
I hadn’t seen half of it. Not been watching her for all that long. When i first joined tiktok all i seen was shopping s and i thought tiktok was crapSurprises me how many people haven't seen it, tbh. I always assume that everyone knows, but every time people are all "this is brand new information! ". Plus it is kinda nice to show her up for her current lies about her behaviour. But yeah, it won't do anything major because it never does on this app.
Great pointI totally understand this point but these videos will not be mass reported and on YouTube forever
I don’t have any experience with this condition luv but I hope she gets some pain relief and can be seen as soon as possible 🩵Sorry to put more medical issues but you guys often give good advice.
My daughter thinks she has a flear up of colitis (again) Shes been like this for a few days. She put her details in on NHS website and says she needs an ambulance. She found a few tablets from last time and seemed to settle a little. She's not keen on going hospital as they will only treat the pain. She's said to me she is in such pain that she thinks she'll go hospital tomorrow. I think she's managed to get some sleep now. It means I'll have to go to hers as she's got the dogs/puppies and toddler. She's 45 mins away so will mean I'll have to get an Uber to hers (I don't mind doing that) but is there anything she can take to ease the pain. We believe it's stress related as we've had an upsetting situation. She eats healthy and looks after her self. Is there anything that can help from future flearups? Sorry looooong post
Ok so I have Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, I cannot tolerate wheat at all so I never eat pasta,bread,potatoes or rice. It is a huge change but it helps me. I can’t eat cheese (don’t like it anyway) no ice cream either. Diet is key with most conditions but more so with digestive conditions. I’m not a doctor but that’s what works for me. If she has terrible dihorrea, eat grated apple or marshmallows, sorry marshySorry to put more medical issues but you guys often give good advice.
My daughter thinks she has a flear up of colitis (again) Shes been like this for a few days. She put her details in on NHS website and says she needs an ambulance. She found a few tablets from last time and seemed to settle a little. She's not keen on going hospital as they will only treat the pain. She's said to me she is in such pain that she thinks she'll go hospital tomorrow. I think she's managed to get some sleep now. It means I'll have to go to hers as she's got the dogs/puppies and toddler. She's 45 mins away so will mean I'll have to get an Uber to hers (I don't mind doing that) but is there anything she can take to ease the pain. We believe it's stress related as we've had an upsetting situation. She eats healthy and looks after her self. Is there anything that can help from future flearups? Sorry looooong post
I’m fine on them Nolan, I was in 4 300mg 3 times a day but I have weaned myself to 2 300mg twice a day. Are they giving you relief xxI've had a few doses of Gabapentin and I've not turned into Demi yet, am I doing this right?
@Little Marshmallow I don't have any experience but if it's suggesting an Ambulance maybe that's the right thing to do. The only thing I know is they need to avoid NSAIDS but I'm sure she's likely to already know that x
Thanks, I just wish she just could get a repeat of the pain medication she gets. One time she waited over 24hrs for a scan with no food (just in case they had to operate) she's a tough cookie and never complains so I know she in painI've had a few doses of Gabapentin and I've not turned into Demi yet, am I doing this right?
@Little Marshmallow I don't have any experience but if it's suggesting an Ambulance maybe that's the right thing to do. The only thing I know is they need to avoid NSAIDS but I'm sure she's likely to already know that x
No pasta, bread, potatoes or rice?Ok so I have Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, I cannot tolerate wheat at all so I never eat pasta,bread,potatoes or rice. It is a huge change but it helps me. I can’t eat cheese (don’t like it anyway) no ice cream either. Diet is key with most conditions but more so with digestive conditions. I’m not a doctor but that’s what works for me. If she has terrible dihorrea, eat grated apple or marshmallows, sorry marshy
I am on azathioprine ( anti rejection pill) and pentasa, is she seeing a bowel drThanks, I just wish she just could get a repeat of the pain medication she gets. One time she waited over 24hrs for a scan with no food (just in case they had to operate) she's a tough cookie and never complains so I know she in pain
I’m fine on them Nolan, I was in 4 300mg 3 times a day but I have weaned myself to 2 300mg twice a day. Are they giving you relief xx
It was hard to begin with but I’m fine now, any meat with veg and I’m happyNo pasta, bread, potatoes or rice?
That's almost my entire diet.
the carbs.
If they've been prescribed before , is it worth a call to 111 and asking for an out of hour Dr to call? xThanks, I just wish she just could get a repeat of the pain medication she gets. One time she waited over 24hrs for a scan with no food (just in case they had to operate) she's a tough cookie and never complains so I know she in pain
Please take them, they wouldn’t prescribe them if you didn’t need them. I’m afraid you need to bow down (I know you can’t in reality ) just take them,you wI’ll be able to wean off when the time is right 🫡I think they're helping, I didn't wake up thinking `how am I going to move from my bed` this morning, when we got the new mattress its deeper so I can usually `swing` my legs and stand up but I woke up not even thinking of it. If they help, I just need to admit defeat and take them. I'm now awaiting an appointment for a nerve conductivity test and an MRI but if these work I'm hopeful for some relief and not using the sofa as a vice grip