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Obstetric Cholestasis - please vote for us

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grrd · 20/07/2011 20:30

Hello everyone,

As member of the OC Support UK forum I'm emailing you to ask if you could spare a couple of minutes to help us out.

Obstetric cholestasis is a relatively rare but potentially dangerous condition in pregnancy.
www.nhs.uk/Planners/pregnancycareplanner/Pages/Obstetriccholestasis.aspx

OC Support UK is an organisation helping pregnant OC patients and it has been shortlisted by Easy Fundraising as cause of the month. The prize is £200 - the cost of running the Helpline for over a year!

All you need to do is click the link below, register your details and vote for us. It only takes a a couple of minutes.

www.easyfundraising.org.uk/blog/cause-of-the-month-shortlist-2011


Please help. It costs you nothing but it will help us to carry on making a difference in our 20th Anniversary year and beyond


Thank you.

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cameli · 20/07/2011 20:32

I'll do it when i get a minute as i had OC when having DD who is now 9 weeks old.

xx

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grrd · 20/07/2011 20:39

Thanks and congrats on your DD! And glad to hear all went well. Smile

Regarding my post: We are really close with another competitor, so I just put any scruples aside and posted here because this is such a good cause. Sorry, am hoping not to offend anyone..

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cameli · 20/07/2011 20:50

I've registered but there is no where for me to click on to vote.

Any ideas?

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grrd · 20/07/2011 21:21

cameli sorry..

  1. go to (top menu): Support A Cause
  2. Enter "OC Support UK" into the box
  3. it will come up with a "support" button.


Thanks a million and have a lovely evening,

x
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grrd · 20/07/2011 21:24

cameli an alternative way:

  1. go to (top menu): "Find A Cause"
  2. Enter "OC Support UK" into the box
  3. it will come up with a "support" button.


Thanks a million and have a lovely evening,

x
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starkadder · 20/07/2011 21:26

Hi - I had OC with my last pregnancy and was living outside the UK at the time. Your website was a huge support and resource for me. I appreciated it so much! Am now pregnant again and living in fear of the itching feet and hands - cross your fingers for me that I won't get OC again...! (I know the chances are high). I've registered and voted for you.

Cameli - you have to register, then go back to Blog/Cause of the Month, then log in (again) and THEN you can vote. It is a bit of a faff to be honest - it's a slightly annoying website - but only took about 2 mins probably.

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Crosshair · 20/07/2011 21:36

Done - Good luck with your helpline.

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grrd · 20/07/2011 21:37

starkadder I am not running the OC website.. am just a member of the OC forum and got a mail from the Ladies who do run that website asking for support/votes Blush I thought this is worthy of posting in a public forum and hoping not to get expelled from mn now...

Yes, fingers crossed that you won't get OC again!
Look after yourself,

xx

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starkadder · 20/07/2011 21:38

:) Of course you should not be expelled! Hooray for the OC website, I say!

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grrd · 21/07/2011 11:23

thanks Ladies for voting Smile

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moonwalk · 21/07/2011 16:09

Thanks for posting. Have voted as well.

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moonwalk · 21/07/2011 21:36

bump Wink

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Jellyelly · 22/07/2011 00:00

I had OC to in my last pregnancy (and probably undiagnosed in the previous 2), and Jenny was really helpful to me - and I even got to meet her and take part in the research they are doing at Queen Charlotte's. I've also managed to vote, although it was quite a faff - and excitingly that seems to have taken it marginally ahead of the nearest rival (for now!).

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Jellyelly · 22/07/2011 00:01

too - sorry

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grrd · 22/07/2011 21:01

Jellyyelly if you don't mind me asking: were your Babies born a bit prematurely when you said you had undiagnosed OC?

I also had OC in my last pg, had the test at 37 weeks and went into labour a couple of days later (basically 3 weeks early).. I was told during labour that I had OC.. (well I asked about the result and then they told me that I had OC..)

I would like another baby, and I guess that OC shouldn't deter me from that (OC is likely to return, isn't it?)

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grrd · 22/07/2011 21:02

Yes and the voting is an extremely close race.. every time I look the nearest rival is about ONE vote ahead or behind of OC support... so Ladies - get voting Smile

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MaryBS · 22/07/2011 21:07

If they expel you, they'll probably expel me too Shock

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Jellyelly · 22/07/2011 22:52

grrd - no worries at all. Yes, all three DSs were early which was one reason why Jenny and the consultant thought I'd probably had OC with all of them. First was 35+5 (weighed 6lbs 9oz), second was 36+6 (weighed 7lbs 9oz) and the thrid was 35+3 (weighing 8lbs 6oz!). All were spontaneous natural deliveries, and healthy weights, so I considered myself lucky! I wasn't particularly itchy, hence not having the test until no. 3, but happened to mention slightly itchy palms at 34 weeks, and being at QCH they suggested a test, and it turned out my bile acids were "off the scale"...

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FidgetPie · 22/07/2011 23:18

Just registered to support the 'OC support' one - does that count as voting?

I hope they get it - I had OC with my DD - Jenny, Jenn and everyone else on the website/forum are amazing

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MaryBS · 23/07/2011 11:48

No, you need to log in, then use the voting buttons to vote. Currently tied on 155 votes each!

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FidgetPie · 23/07/2011 15:18

Hi - ok you do have to actively vote - I did it on the PC as it didn't work from my iPhone. Once you are logged on - go to 'Blog' on the tool bar and that takes you to the cause of the month article where you can vote

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FidgetPie · 23/07/2011 23:48

Bump

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FidgetPie · 23/07/2011 23:49

We are just in the lead with 24 hours to go so all votes gratefully received

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MaryBS · 24/07/2011 08:36

Jenny (founder of OC Support) is posting this on FB:

"if you think you have voted for OC Support UK it is quite possible that you didn't as we have 242 registered but only 178 votes. This is happening to TARO who are ahead of us at the moment. For some reason if registering for the first time, you still need to go back to the blog on easyfundraising and log in again. I know if it's a pain but please do check..."

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MaryBS · 25/07/2011 08:51

Losing by 13 at the moment :(

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