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Purple pixie- I had a similar experience with black mold before. It grew behind insulating panels and I didn't know. Inhalers, nebulizers, and consultants- It was horrible. I didn't make the link until it grew on the ceiling. I moved house as I was renting and the health improved. Experienced doctors are aware of the impact of the environment on health, especially respiratory function. I never realized the difference a damp environment could make to my health but it did.
Candy - It is a long process to find the reason- bouncing from one potential diagnosis to the next. It is great news it is not Parkinson's but waiting for the real answer is very difficult. I hope that you find the right diagnosis and treatment soon.
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Scary about the mould thing. People were discussing that on an American forum I used to go on. It can really cause serious health problems. I think there is possibly a problem in my house as I have had breathing and sinus issues for a few years now that I can't seem to shake off.
We are going to get tickets to a Liam Gallagher livestream gig tonight. It's called Down By The River Thames. I don't know why it has taken me so long to think to do this as I have been missing live music so much!
I was supposed to join in with a YouTube live event too tonight too so I might miss a bit of that but I will try to catch up afterwards.
I am wearing my skinny black leggings, a cobalt blue waterfall type top and a black cardigan with a costume necklace I got from a chazzer in the summer. I'm not going to bother wearing footwear, just my slippers, as dressing up in boots is taking it a bit far as I'm not actually leaving the house, lol.7 -
PURPLEPIXIE, I might try a chiropractor then .Anything's worth a try at this stage .
SFT thanks for those kind words hun x
WEDNESDAY I hope you enjoy the gig.I love Oasis, n have seen them in concert 3 times.Not so sure about their solo stuff though 🤔 Just wish they'd grow up, n get back together as a band 🙄🙄"You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
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Candygirl as I said my husband thinks chiropractic is rubbish and maybe it was just a coincidence for me or maybe the placebo effect but it might be worth a go, as my Consultant said it doesn't matter as long as it works. I'm more certain about the decorator curing my breathing problems but that's not much use to you.
I've never gone back to see a chiropractor since I finished the course of treatment but my DD used to have alot of back pain, I think alot was tension with her, and she found a chiropractor really useful. I think LL has also used a chiropractor but I'm hopeless with names so it could be someone else on here. I know someone who swears by an osteopath and says they are better but I'm not sure what the difference is. I think the big thing is to see it as a complementary treatment rather than alternative.
It is horrible to keep falling, it made me quite nervous particularly as I had a baby to carry round at the time so I had to try and hold him while sitting and push him around in his buggy as much as possible as I was scared of falling with him. It was such a weird feeling my right hip and leg would just "disappear" I couldn't feel anything and my leg just gave way. It was such a relief to find out it wasn't MS. I think I was very lucky.
Good luck with whatever it is, I hope you find an answer, the not knowing what is going on is difficult to deal with.7 -
Wednesday2000 said:Scary about the mould thing. People were discussing that on an American forum I used to go on. It can really cause serious health problems. I think there is possibly a problem in my house as I have had breathing and sinus issues for a few years now that I can't seem to shake off.
I'm a bit of a disaster really, good job I've got a sense of humour.7 -
Candy- I know, the Oasis feud thing is annoying. Someone online told me Bonehead was playing with Liam Gallagher last night. I didn't even notice that. It was a good concert. London looked lovely at night. We have got tickets to an online Gorillaz gig next week.7
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I did something totally different today and I have to say it made me feel fabulous! A friend persuaded me to go swimming in the sea! I did it and loved it - only stayed in for about 10 mins but what a fantastic feeling. I feel like I am finishing this awful year on a high - who knows what I can achieve next year!Debt free and Keeping on Track8
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Mrs porridge you are brave going into the sea, I bet it was freezing, but exhilarating.I’m in the office again tomorrow and going to another site on a different day. Hopefully things will slow down a bit in the office as we run up to Christmas, so I’ll be able to slow down work wise.8
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I'm really impressed with the swimming Mrs Porridge. I like swimming but the Mediterranean is the only place I've swum for years.
Good to see you posting chanie. Hope work eases off soon. 😊7 -
Wednesday2000 said:Candy- I know, the Oasis feud thing is annoying. Someone online told me Bonehead was playing with Liam Gallagher last night. I didn't even notice that. It was a good concert. London looked lovely at night. We have got tickets to an online Gorillaz gig next week."You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
(Kabat-Zinn 2004):D:D:D6
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