Anyone here have soft palate collapse? How did you treat it and were you happily with the treatment long term?
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Finally ordered my blind ID cane. Kind of excited for it to get here and feel more confident going out without my contacts in since I can't always wear them. Any advice for using one?
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Finally ordered my blind ID cane. Kind of excited to get it and be able to go places without my contacts with more confidence. Any advice for using it?
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Creative hobbies for high pain, low exercise/movement tolerance?
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I miss painting
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I miss painting
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Goats
A sub all about chairs on wheels. Here you can discuss your wheelchair, experiences, anecdotes and sob stories, purchase tips, wheelchair sports, accessibility concerns, pitfalls, tips, pictures, wheelchair concepts, travel advice, etc.
Even my therapist says it's not laziness or depression but I still feel like I'm lazy when I'm not productive
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I'm barely surviving volunteering one day a week for 3 hours
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My foot is on the gas pedal of the car that is running me over but I can't take it off.
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Why is it so hard to be intersectional?
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Any recommendations for the gas?
Discussion of FDA-approved semaglutide (Wegovy/Ozempic/Rybelsus). No discussion of compounded formulations.
Acid reflux so bad drinking water is setting it off
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Opioid induced constipation, what works for you?
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Sometimes I feel like an alien
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Oops I did it again, I took medical advice from AI
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American owner trained SD can I bring her to Canada?
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SDs been having an off week, any advice?
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Does actemra make anyone else feel awful for days afterwards?
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Does actemra make anyone else feel awful for days following?
Support group for autoimmune arthritis sufferers. Please read the pinned FAQ post and rules before posting anything. The same questions get asked a lot, so searching the sub can give you a lot of info. Do some research before posting.
I have an SD for skin picking. AMA
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My hair has started growing back in!
IVIG, or immunoglobulin therapy, or normal human immunoglobulin (NHIG), is the use of a mixture of antibodies (immunoglobulins) to treat a number of health conditions including primary immunodeficiency, immune thrombocytopenic purpura, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, Kawasaki disease, certain cases of HIV/AIDS and measles, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and in certain other infections when a more specific immunoglobulin is not available.
Whelp I definitely have a metabolic disorder, we still just can't diagnose it.
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As the owner of a so called "unicorn" they're still not a "unicorn" when it comes to training, get a traditional breed!
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My doctors office said they have no record of me using mobility aids - despite the fact they prescribed me a rollator I use at every appointment?
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