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Phil: 'I thought I had a bad back'
12/05/16
anything which might have made me act sooner. The turning point was a holiday in Tenerife with my wife. For ... irritable bowel syndrome. I was going more often but I adapted. I didn’t really have blood in my stools or ... drugs. Two were standard. The third, in people with a certain DNA profile, helps one of the other two ... More
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'I didn't know until I was in my 40s'
22/09/14
when things like ADHD and dyslexia hadn’t been ‘invented’ so didn’t find out until I was in my early ... we self-medicate with drugs, alcohol or high-risk behaviour. Because I work in drawing and the arts, ... some of my ADHD behaviour- ‘sideways’ thinking, creativity, moving from one topic to another- fitted in ... More
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Yesterday on the Covid - 19 front - line
05/02/21
redeployed to deal with Covid-19. I wanted to be able to help. There’s no point sitting in out-patients ... online course mostly in my own time, reading up on lungs and non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and so on. It ... That’s hard to make sense of. We’re not used to seeing anything like this. I used to work in palliative ... More
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The only diet that always works
21/12/17
need to eat less and exercise more. This diet deals with the first bit in the easiest way. Fitness FAQs ... was prepared in line with the NHS England Information Standard of which the MHF is a member. Follow ... is associated with higher blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and heart disease. But if you don’t ... More
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'Have the balls to ask for help'
31/07/14
nothing in life for granted. In terms of my physical self, I like to think I look the same as prior to my ... dying and things were going through my mind. Why has this happened to me? What did I do to deserve this? ... treatment. I had three cycles of chemotherapy, split into 15 sessions to remove the bits in my back. It made ... More
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The CAN DO Challenge
08/09/22
connect with other people (eg. call an old friend or family member) (Be) A ctive- move your body (eg. go ... phone for an hour and look around) D iscover- learn something new (eg. read a book you haven't ... read before) O ffer (or give)- do something for someone else (eg. volunteer for a local community ... More
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What is #works4me?
06/01/17
situation. Why can't I just post and have my suggestion appear online immediately like on a forum or ... about my situation? Yes- just go to #works4me and describe what's happening with you. We'll ... email or text chat with a stress specialist on a one to one basis. #works4me lets us share ideas man to ... More
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John: 'Monitoring my numbers helps me manage'
25/07/18
A fair amount of fruit. Natural fats. I like baking and still bake pastries for my family. I just eat ... numbers are important for me. Following them keeps me in the zone. I monitor my HbA1c closely. I used to ... helped to manage my sugars if I didn’t keep my side of the bargain. That sort of message works with me. ... More
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Miscarriage and men
01/02/21
One in 4 women are likely to suffer a miscarriage in their lifetime and for some, it can be a very ... and the MISS charity, with whom I am a volunteer, would like to encourage males/partners to speak more ... understand how you can reach us. I joined the team of volunteers recently. My background is in counselling. ... More
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Our world - class equality tools were absent from our Covid - 19 response
18/06/20
factors like risk of being infected and underlying health conditions. When I started tracking Covid-19 in ... from the outset: older people, people with underlying conditions and those living or working in closer ... my evidence-based work as a professor and a target-based culture that operates in the NHS regardless ... More