Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Search Result
Collapse
194 results in 0.0157 seconds.
Keywords
Members
Tags
-
Experience Lasting Results with Vidalista: ED Treatment
Vidalista is the first medication that has been shown to deliver long-term relief for men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED). Vidalista's primary ingredient, Tadalafil, works by increasing blood flow to the penis, resulting in a firm and long-lasting erection. Unlike other ED drugs, Vidalista...
-
Is Cialis good for erectile dysfunction? - Dose Pharmacy
Effectiveness: Buy Cialis Online, also known as tadalafil, is highly effective in treating erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. It belongs to the class of medications called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors, which work by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, aiding in...
-
Knowing the Benefits of Altraz in Breast Cancer Treatment
Altraz, also known as anastrozole, is a medicine often used to treat breast cancer. It belongs to a class of medications known as aromatase inhibitors, which function by preventing the body from producing estrogen. Estrogen is a hormone that can promote the growth of some breast cancer cells.
...
-
Tradjenta 5mg Tablet: The Solution for Effective Diabetes Care
Tradjenta 5mg Tablet is the top of effective diabetes management, providing a game-changing option for patients dealing with this chronic condition. This is the latest medication, containing the main component linagliptin, which empowers people by tackling high blood sugar levels and increasing insulin...
-
Mental health issues 'require flexible sick pay'
Sick leave and pay should be more flexible, so people with poor mental health can avoid severe financial hardship, a charity has said. The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute said preventative, part-time sick leave would help those facing mental health difficulties. Greater access to insurance...
-
Claim Form recieved
Evening everyone,
Now its been a while since i posted on here due to the fact i have been happily keeping people at bay for a few years and took some advice from a friend to think about this stuff only when i had to for the benfit of my health.
But, as always something pops up for...
-
Happy new year to all
Let's hope we all have a happy and very healthy new year .
-
Hi everyone
Hi everyone.
Long time and no speak. Am so sorry I've not been around, I have missed everyone.
Just to keep you informed as most of you were aware of my kidney issues, I have unfortunately moved on to to stage 4 CKD, but it's been steady over the last 2 lots of bloods, however if...
-
Civil service classic pension early release of pension due to ill health
Are there any pension experts? I'm just starting stage two of appeal for my pension on ill health. Stage one was refused even though I have medical evidence to prove my problems permanent, they are still using their opinion that it's not.
-
Unsecured debt & moving.
Hi everyone, it's been a while!
I have a large amount of unsecured debt, not worried about the smaller ones, but a couple of Barclaycards pre 2007, also a couple of biggies with two banks and I can no longer service these debts, as I need to give up work on health grounds, so there is no...
-
Advice on having small debts written off while on sick
Hello
this is my first post here
currently i have 12 creditors and the balance on 8 of them are all under £150, with me being off work currently due to health reasons i was wondering if its worth writing to these creditors and asking if they will write the debts off due to...
-
New Day / Debenhams direct debit harassment
So some of you may know the ill health my mother has had recently and with everything going on we have been paying her Debenhams store card late every month. New Day rang her and was really pushing her to set up a direct debit. Wouldn't take no for an answer.
So she gave me permission...
-
ESA (support group) & PIP - Starting Full Time College Course
Hi
Was wondering if someone could shed any light on this for me.
I currently get ESA (Supprt Group) and PIP payments every month due to ongoing ill health...................
I was looking in to going to college to do a Business Course, can anyone tell me how and...
-
capital one £3500 debt
I'm just looking for advice.I have 3500 on a capital one credit card with no hope of repaying.I have a 6 month agreement paying £5 a month.Will I be able to continue with this long term? Do I fill in form every 6 months or just ignore it and continue to pay . will it goto debt collection..Will I be...
-
Elderly relative and housing benefit
Hiya
Wonder if I could just a quick question for an elderly relative. His youngest son is moving back in with him to give him support in day to day activities as his health and mobility are not what they were. He's an OAP and currently receives housing and council tax benefit and is concerned...