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Are you currently undergoing treatment involving the use of a stoma or intermittent catheters?
Are you currently undergoing treatment involving the use of a stoma or intermittent catheters?
This is a reddit for the discussion of adult diapers.
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A subreddit for those who struggle with urethral strictures. You are not alone. It's not the end of the world. Many people have successfully beaten this disease. You can too.
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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.
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News, resources, and perspectives pertaining to individuals with disabilities.
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A support and discussion group for those who deal with all forms of incontinence.
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This community provides words of encouragement, comfort, and support for people with all forms of IBD, as well as their friends & family! This place is not a substitute for doctor's advice. We cannot treat or diagnose. (And we have a Discord: https://discord.gg/g2gcwb6)
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Are you or a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease?
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Are you or a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease?
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Reasons to hope to see the age of 100 and beyond: Biomedical rejuvenation through damage repair, manipulation of metabolism, beyond the mere results of exercise, caloric restriction, and fasting. Stem cell therapies, anti-cancer viruses, gene therapy, senolytics, and whatever is coming next... /r/longevity is the place to find all information about new longevity, healthspan, happyspan, and rejuvenation research related news.
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Are you or a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease?
Are you or a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease?
Welcome to DementiaHelp, a community dedicated to supporting those affected by dementia. Whether dealing with the challenges of finding safe care, navigating government services, or managing care at home, this is a place to connect and share experiences. Join us to discuss the latest research on Alzheimer's, Vascular Dementia, Lewy Body Dementia, and more. Share your stories, ask questions, and find the support you need in this journey. Let's help each other through this difficult time.
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This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.
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We are a community that welcomes patients, families, caregivers, Hospice & Palliative Care staff, Doulas, & more. Please glean our reasonable rules.
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/r/alzheimers is a place for people affected by Alzheimer's Disease and dementia to support one another and share news about Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia.
Are you, or a loved one living with Type 2 Diabetes?
Welcome to r/sugarfree! Sugar has two parts: glucose (cell fuel) and fructose, which strongly influences metabolism—causing cravings, energy depletion, inflammation, insulin resistance, and contributing to metabolic syndrome. Here, we focus on controlling sugar—especially fructose—through diet, lifestyle, and science-based methods to boost energy, restore health, and feel your best. Join us!
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Discussions about defeating Insulin Resistance, the cause of most disease.
Are you, or a loved one living with Type 2 Diabetes?
Like what we do? Donate some ₿coin; bc1qhmqjllc970f4jem84te52dzfzmm0ddqsjgy8kg For all things hypo! We have a fantastic community of awesome people :) unsure if you’re hypoglycaemic? Ask! Have a great tip? Share! Whatever it is, we are all connected.
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Subreddit to collect information and links about why people should stop eating sugar. Read books like: The Case Against Sugar | Sweetness & Power |Pure, White, and Deadly | The Sugar Fix | Sugar: The Bitter Truth
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A community for support of and sharing of experiences by all who are affected by type 2 diabetes. Please read the rules before your first post. Feel free to post about any type 2 subjects you wish. The only silly questions about diabetes here are the questions that should have been asked but were not. Spam, kooks and links to 'cures' will disappear without trace. The same will occur to comments suggesting that type 2 is a self-inflicted condition.