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Anyone got any health issues

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  1. Miles Platting Irish Mancunian Gold Member

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    Apart from chest pains, think I have high blood pressure and gout, what have you got
     
  2. Bunk Moreland

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    I'm actually dead :50:
     
  3. Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

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    I'm sorry for your loss.
     
  4. Bunk Moreland

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    Me too :smiley-laughing002:
     
  5. The Celtic Way

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    at the moment got a cracked rib, fell at a foam party last week, but im still breathing, gout ahhaahhahaha im sorry but that makes me laugh everytime i here that, and just so you no the foam party was in magaluf, not that its much better lol just dont want people to think im cutting about the savoy at foam partys
     
  6. Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

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    Well you would be, ya deid basturt. :smiley-laughing002:
     
  7. Biggie Smalls

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    I used to have serious Asthma. A lot milder now as I am able to go camping and hillwalking etc.
     
  8. Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

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    Gout just sounds like a * thing to have. Aids sounds much better even though it isn't. :smiley-laughing002:
     
  9. Markybhoy

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    Too many. I want to be 10 again.
     
  10. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    Got a right itchy crack.
     
  11. Gyp Rosetti Gold Member

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    I've got serious mental health issues,but the nurse lets me on here as it seems to calm me down :50:
     
  12. Miles Platting Irish Mancunian Gold Member

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    Gout is * mental, the most painful thing you can experience
     
  13. Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

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    Is it not something like crystalised sugar in your heels or hands or something along those lines?

    some sort of sugar related thing anyway?

    Or am I way off?
     
  14. Haywood Jablomi

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    Please dont make fun of the dead. I worked with a guy who died at work last year! Now all the * says is something like "we are the peepo." Weirdest * youll ever meet.
     
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    Drinking problem! :87:

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    I have something going on which I have genuinely no idea what it is. Can't even describe what it's like apart from a horrendous feeling in my throat/stomach. It's not sore, just an awful, scary feeling. Had it the best part of a year now and been to the doctor's umpteen times about it and haven't got any further forward with what the source may be, they generally just diagnose it as indigestion or stress or some other thing when I know it's nothing remotely like that. It's genuinely horrendous and is the worst thing I've ever experienced, and affects my life on a daily basis. The worst part of it all is just having no idea what the * is causing it.

    The only good part is that it only arises irregularly (most notably after I finish work for the day, have been eating or after I've been drinking heavily) and I've had it for quite a long time, suggesting it's probably not hugely serious.

    Although it's awful, wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
     
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    Been healthy all my life, then last April I started vomiting blood. My girlfriend took me to A&E, thankfully the blood stopped but I kept vomiting. The doctors had no idea what was wrong so discharged me. One year on and Im still vomiting - up to 20 times a day and its not anorexia. My bloods are off the chart so theres something wrong and my stomach doesnt empty - had a test. Either have a blockage or a condition that paralyses the stomach. Been let down badly by the doctors. Seeing a new specialist next month so hoping for an operation to cure it.

    Bit of a pain in the * really. Got a great job that I love but cant work. Social life is non existant - try to get a beer with my mates now and again but always throw up. Just accepted it and try to be active but its hard. Going a meal with my girlfriend and knowing im gonna be sick.....

    Best thing is, I've managed to stay positive throughout it. Sorry to bore you all!
     
  19. Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

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    * off
     
  20. Miles Platting Irish Mancunian Gold Member

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    High levels of uric acid in the blood (Hyperuricemia) is the underlying cause of gout. This can occur for a number of reasons, including diet, genetic predisposition, or underexcretion of urate, the salts of uric acid.[2] Renal underexcretion of uric acid is the primary cause of hyperuricemia in about 90% of cases, while overproduction is the cause in less than 10%.[6] About 10% of people with hyperuricemia develop gout at some point in their lifetimes.[7] The risk, however, varies depending on the degree of hyperuricemia. When levels are between 415 and 530 μmol/l (7 and 8.9 mg/dl), the risk is 0.5% per year, while in those with a level greater than 535 μmol/l (9 mg/dL), the risk is 4.5% per year.[1]