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Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by drum » Sun Mar 01, 2020 3:46 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Major wrote:Rolly, do you drink hot water from a sink tap?????????????

No because I still have the old fashioned header tank and big copper tank in a cupboard.
I aint that daft .... honest.
Not a problem though for modern people with a combi boiler .... the water is coming straight from the cold water main.



I drink hot water too :thumbsup: always boiled it though, never straight from the tap.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by drum » Sun Mar 01, 2020 3:43 pm

Stooo wrote:I've got a bad attitude :dunno:



there is no cure for you :pclove:

I have an underactive thyroid, you're more than welcome to it.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Sun Mar 01, 2020 1:36 pm

Major wrote:Rolly, do you drink hot water from a sink tap?????????????

No because I still have the old fashioned header tank and big copper tank in a cupboard.
I aint that daft .... honest.
Not a problem though for modern people with a combi boiler .... the water is coming straight from the cold water main.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by Major » Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:51 am

Rolly, do you drink hot water from a sink tap?????????????

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Sat Feb 29, 2020 11:21 pm

art0hur0moh wrote:
dr synne wrote:
art0hur0moh wrote:I want a cupa tea :bawlin: sugar loving bacteria in the gut multiply producing an enzyme that floods the blood stream the primary cause of muscle tension and dry skin. As well as I am substituting sugar for a meal. Associated smoking with tea as well. Stop buying cigs back on tea for a short time.


If you're giving up the cigs don't push yourself too far on giving up other stuff too. One battle at a time. best of luck Art.

been substituting hot water for tea for a few months on and off. managed to reduce the amount I smoke, not so much in quantity but volume of tobacco.

I drink hot water in place a brew quite often..
It acquires a mildly sweet taste somehow.
Cleans you out relaxes you at bedtime and fills up your belly helping you lose weight.
Notice your pee is warm .... sometimes very warm
If you drink cold water your body has to put quite a lot of energy into processing it to get the temperature up to what you feel but drinking warm/hot water doesn't need that energy input/output.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by Major » Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:54 pm

Gabby wrote:
Guest wrote:Congratulations on Mr Toke for reaching his 500th post and a small congratulations for Dr Synne for reaching his 1200th post.


... and congrats to you too on reaching 000 posts! :gigglesnshit:[/quot

:bell: :shoot: Its the waynyou tellum.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by Gabby » Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:12 pm

Guest wrote:Congratulations on Mr Toke for reaching his 500th post and a small congratulations for Dr Synne for reaching his 1200th post.


... and congrats to you too on reaching 000 posts! :gigglesnshit:

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by art0hur0moh » Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:18 am

dr synne wrote:Anyone got any obscure medical condition that no one's heard of and think you're slacking when you're having an episode.

I have a vestibular disorder, causes imbalance, fatigue and poor concentration. Getting a cold can send me off whack for a month or more but with no outward symptoms people think I'm swinging the lead.

Best way to describe it is having too much to drink at lunchtime, after the nice parts worn off and you're stuck at work feeling like shit.

https://vestibular.org/understanding-ve ... r/symptoms

Appears to be getting worse now and seem to have more bad days than good.

All the symptoms sound mold related. Have you used warm almond oil to clean the pipe that lead into the throat.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by dr synne » Mon Feb 17, 2020 3:31 pm

art0hur0moh wrote:
dr synne wrote:
art0hur0moh wrote:I want a cupa tea :bawlin: sugar loving bacteria in the gut multiply producing an enzyme that floods the blood stream the primary cause of muscle tension and dry skin. As well as I am substituting sugar for a meal. Associated smoking with tea as well. Stop buying cigs back on tea for a short time.


If you're giving up the cigs don't push yourself too far on giving up other stuff too. One battle at a time. best of luck Art.

been substituting hot water for tea for a few months on and off. managed to reduce the amount I smoke, not so much in quantity but volume of tobacco.


Ever thought about e cigs. Worked very well for me. Although I still ponce a fag of someone occasionally.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by art0hur0moh » Sun Feb 16, 2020 10:15 pm

dr synne wrote:
art0hur0moh wrote:I want a cupa tea :bawlin: sugar loving bacteria in the gut multiply producing an enzyme that floods the blood stream the primary cause of muscle tension and dry skin. As well as I am substituting sugar for a meal. Associated smoking with tea as well. Stop buying cigs back on tea for a short time.


If you're giving up the cigs don't push yourself too far on giving up other stuff too. One battle at a time. best of luck Art.

been substituting hot water for tea for a few months on and off. managed to reduce the amount I smoke, not so much in quantity but volume of tobacco.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by dr synne » Sun Feb 16, 2020 3:59 pm

art0hur0moh wrote:I want a cupa tea :bawlin: sugar loving bacteria in the gut multiply producing an enzyme that floods the blood stream the primary cause of muscle tension and dry skin. As well as I am substituting sugar for a meal. Associated smoking with tea as well. Stop buying cigs back on tea for a short time.


If you're giving up the cigs don't push yourself too far on giving up other stuff too. One battle at a time. best of luck Art.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by Major » Sun Feb 16, 2020 11:52 am

Stooo wrote:I've got a bad attitude :dunno:


No no no I cannot believe that Stooo, ya making it up.

Prove you do not and activate my avatar which is de-activated at the moment. :more beer: :more beer:

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by art0hur0moh » Sun Feb 16, 2020 11:21 am

I want a cupa tea :bawlin: sugar loving bacteria in the gut multiply producing an enzyme that floods the blood stream the primary cause of muscle tension and dry skin. As well as I am substituting sugar for a meal. Associated smoking with tea as well. Stop buying cigs back on tea for a short time.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by Bella » Sat Feb 15, 2020 11:04 pm

dr synne wrote:
Bella wrote:
dr synne wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
dr synne wrote:Anyone got any obscure medical condition that no one's heard of and think you're slacking when you're having an episode.

I have a vestibular disorder, causes imbalance, fatigue and poor concentration. Getting a cold can send me off whack for a month or more but with no outward symptoms people think I'm swinging the lead.

Best way to describe it is having too much to drink at lunchtime, after the nice parts worn off and you're stuck at work feeling like shit.

https://vestibular.org/understanding-ve ... r/symptoms

Appears to be getting worse now and seem to have more bad days than good.


Looking at those symptoms I’ve also had vertigo, nothing to do with heights, more to do with extreme stress so I really sympathise if you get that dizziness with it. Tinnitus has been on and off most of my life, nothing too serious there though, just the occasional ringing like radio waves passing through or a low hum. Haven’t had that for a few years though.

Have you looked into natural remedies? A healthy diet is crucial. We are what we eat/drink.


At one point it was so debilitating that I would have drunk goats piss if it would have helped. Since being diagnosed with it I take betahistine and fins paracetamol to work well on the dYs the other tablet isn't work so good. Got tinnitiss also constant. These days it's stress or illness that trigger it the most. Kept a track on my diet d nt seem to make much difference.

Always open to any natural remedies though


My husband has Ménière's disease, sounds like what you have. I notice it is worse when he is stressed, not eaten enough or in a hot climate. He takes Betahistine . Scares me when he has a bad one as he looks quite vacant and disorientated and has put me off traveling alone with him... on top of prostate cancer.

Oh sorry to hear that Bella. Meneires is a bastard. I was terrified that's what it was before being diagnosed as vestibular. Ii have a friend with it and she has been bed bound for days with it.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menieres-disease/


It's not that bad , a couple of hours at the most and he gets a warning when it coming on.

Re: Obscure medical conditions!

Post by dr synne » Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:06 pm

Bella wrote:
dr synne wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
dr synne wrote:Anyone got any obscure medical condition that no one's heard of and think you're slacking when you're having an episode.

I have a vestibular disorder, causes imbalance, fatigue and poor concentration. Getting a cold can send me off whack for a month or more but with no outward symptoms people think I'm swinging the lead.

Best way to describe it is having too much to drink at lunchtime, after the nice parts worn off and you're stuck at work feeling like shit.

https://vestibular.org/understanding-ve ... r/symptoms

Appears to be getting worse now and seem to have more bad days than good.


Looking at those symptoms I’ve also had vertigo, nothing to do with heights, more to do with extreme stress so I really sympathise if you get that dizziness with it. Tinnitus has been on and off most of my life, nothing too serious there though, just the occasional ringing like radio waves passing through or a low hum. Haven’t had that for a few years though.

Have you looked into natural remedies? A healthy diet is crucial. We are what we eat/drink.


At one point it was so debilitating that I would have drunk goats piss if it would have helped. Since being diagnosed with it I take betahistine and fins paracetamol to work well on the dYs the other tablet isn't work so good. Got tinnitiss also constant. These days it's stress or illness that trigger it the most. Kept a track on my diet d nt seem to make much difference.

Always open to any natural remedies though


My husband has Ménière's disease, sounds like what you have. I notice it is worse when he is stressed, not eaten enough or in a hot climate. He takes Betahistine . Scares me when he has a bad one as he looks quite vacant and disorientated and has put me off traveling alone with him... on top of prostate cancer.

Oh sorry to hear that Bella. Meneires is a bastard. I was terrified that's what it was before being diagnosed as vestibular. Ii have a friend with it and she has been bed bound for days with it.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menieres-disease/

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