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noninvasive deep brain stimulation
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Any Advice please?
i've had a headache for almost a week now and its always like this i get 2 days where i am headache free then i would get a headache for a week straight. Does anyone ever get it like this? its not a awful headache its a mild one but it really bothers me. For the longest I been thinking i've got a tumour
i've had a headache for almost a week now and its always like this i get 2 days where i am headache free then i would get a headache for a week straight. Does anyone ever get it like this? its not a awful headache its a mild one but it really bothers me. For the longest I been thinking i've got a tumour
Healthanxietyhater
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
The Art of Brain Surgery
Hi all This is my latest vlog, about my association with Martha Orbach, a London-based artist, in raising awareness of Parkinson's Disease and Deep Brain Stimulation. https://youtu.be/DloTgKmzUEc Cheers, Ian
Hi all This is my latest vlog, about my association with Martha Orbach, a London-based artist, in raising awareness of Parkinson's Disease and Deep Brain Stimulation. https://youtu.be/DloTgKmzUEc Cheers, Ian
Ianfrizell
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
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please someone help me
For the longest i've been thinking I've got a brain tumour and honestly thinking you have any type of cancer or anything serious is so draining and depressing. I actually feel so depressed. I just want to know do people get headaches that last for 3 days? i would get a few days where i would be free
For the longest i've been thinking I've got a brain tumour and honestly thinking you have any type of cancer or anything serious is so draining and depressing. I actually feel so depressed. I just want to know do people get headaches that last for 3 days? i would get a few days where i would be free
Healthanxietyhater
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Is an AN a brain tumour?
I had three AN's removed thirty years ago. My question is related to my driving licence renewal where there is a question "have you ever had a brain tumour". I ticked the yes box and that has triggered paperwork from DVLA asking me to fill in a six page medical questionnaire and details of my GP so they
I had three AN's removed thirty years ago. My question is related to my driving licence renewal where there is a question "have you ever had a brain tumour". I ticked the yes box and that has triggered paperwork from DVLA asking me to fill in a six page medical questionnaire and details of my GP so they
keithzx12r
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
7 years ago
Are parabens in ThyroidS safe?
I've recently increased my ThyroidS because latest TSH results were 28.5. So I'm increasing from 1 to 2. However, I noticed fillers used in ThyroidS contain Methyl paraben and Propyl paraben https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/armour-vs-other-brands/ A recent study found that hypothyroid patients should
I've recently increased my ThyroidS because latest TSH results were 28.5. So I'm increasing from 1 to 2. However, I noticed fillers used in ThyroidS contain Methyl paraben and Propyl paraben https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/armour-vs-other-brands/ A recent study found that hypothyroid patients should
vavthyroid
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Shingles
Is it true that if you are taking or have taken high dosage of steroids you are at risk of catching shingles from contact with chicken pox?
Is it true that if you are taking or have taken high dosage of steroids you are at risk of catching shingles from contact with chicken pox?
snail
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Lyme disease-help groups?
Hi, I know there are quite a few folk on here who suffer with Lymes Disease and I was wondering if there is a forum on health unlocked specifically for sufferers or any other online help groups? I'm not asking for myself but for a family member. Thanks in advance Nat x
Hi, I know there are quite a few folk on here who suffer with Lymes Disease and I was wondering if there is a forum on health unlocked specifically for sufferers or any other online help groups? I'm not asking for myself but for a family member. Thanks in advance Nat x
NatChap
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Brain Injury... And caring for mum
Mum ,now 77, had a massive
Brain
Haemorrhage
with associated stroke two years ago. At first not expected to survive but after surgery and three months intensive care made an amazing recovery!
Mum ,now 77, had a massive
Brain
Haemorrhage
with associated stroke two years ago. At first not expected to survive but after surgery and three months intensive care made an amazing recovery!
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Headway
7 years ago
DBS...feeling pressured & can't decide!
How does one weigh out the risks & make the right decision as to having the DBS surgery? It's been 14+ years since my diagnosis at age 45. I am currently on Rytary 23.75/95 MG, taking 3 cap. 4-5 x day. With the first dose of the day I also take 1 tab. Ropinirole 0.5 MG. The 1st dose usually lasts about
How does one weigh out the risks & make the right decision as to having the DBS surgery? It's been 14+ years since my diagnosis at age 45. I am currently on Rytary 23.75/95 MG, taking 3 cap. 4-5 x day. With the first dose of the day I also take 1 tab. Ropinirole 0.5 MG. The 1st dose usually lasts about
Sedona
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
DBS without surgery
DBS without surgery is on the horizon. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/health/new-electrical-brain-stimulation-technique-shows-promise-in-mice.html
DBS without surgery is on the horizon. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/health/new-electrical-brain-stimulation-technique-shows-promise-in-mice.html
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Neuro patch
I am having DBS surgery this fall, but in the meantime, am taking 10 Sinemet 25/100 tabs daily. On/off periods are the norm, so I am considering wearing the patch. Looking for anyone with experience (good/bad) with the patch.. Thanks!!
I am having DBS surgery this fall, but in the meantime, am taking 10 Sinemet 25/100 tabs daily. On/off periods are the norm, so I am considering wearing the patch. Looking for anyone with experience (good/bad) with the patch.. Thanks!!
annmariebaird
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Shingles post FCR
I finished FCR about 9 weeks ago and was beginning to feel better and thinking about a return date for work when the dreaded shingles struck. I'd just stopped taking the antiviral meds about three weeks before. It's been 9 days now since the rash appeared and the pain has actually gotten worse in the
I finished FCR about 9 weeks ago and was beginning to feel better and thinking about a return date for work when the dreaded shingles struck. I'd just stopped taking the antiviral meds about three weeks before. It's been 9 days now since the rash appeared and the pain has actually gotten worse in the
Kenn123
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CLL Support
7 years ago
Falling over after DBS
I was very fortunate to gave undergone DBS surgery almost exactly two years ago at the JR in Oxford. Almost every aspect of my symptoms have improved dramatically, the only problems I am left with is my totally illegible handwriting; my weak voice and, worst of all, the occasional fall for no reason!
I was very fortunate to gave undergone DBS surgery almost exactly two years ago at the JR in Oxford. Almost every aspect of my symptoms have improved dramatically, the only problems I am left with is my totally illegible handwriting; my weak voice and, worst of all, the occasional fall for no reason!
Gaz1403
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
DBS Denied. Any recourse?
My sister was denied DBS after having been told she was an ideal candidate. The neuropsych evaluator decided she didn't meet the criteria. Initially she was told she would have to wait 6 months to be reevaluated, then it was a year. This was supposedly because she might remember too much about the
My sister was denied DBS after having been told she was an ideal candidate. The neuropsych evaluator decided she didn't meet the criteria. Initially she was told she would have to wait 6 months to be reevaluated, then it was a year. This was supposedly because she might remember too much about the
bibsie
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Intermittent swelling/numb feeling
Hi guys, I have just joined this group and very grateful to have found it, Thank you. When I was 16(1999) I had none cancerous brain tumour removed(Nottingham qmc) located to the left temporal lobe, this tumour started to cause terrible headaches, memory loss, epilepsy and constant deja vus. My operation
Hi guys, I have just joined this group and very grateful to have found it, Thank you. When I was 16(1999) I had none cancerous brain tumour removed(Nottingham qmc) located to the left temporal lobe, this tumour started to cause terrible headaches, memory loss, epilepsy and constant deja vus. My operation
andyjmuk
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Headway
7 years ago
I am 100% certain I have a brain tumour ??
I have constant daily mild headaches which get worse when straining and bending down. I feel dizzy and tired all the time. Also have had sudden weight gain and flashes of light in the corners of my eyes and blurry vision I am so scared please help??
I have constant daily mild headaches which get worse when straining and bending down. I feel dizzy and tired all the time. Also have had sudden weight gain and flashes of light in the corners of my eyes and blurry vision I am so scared please help??
sarah4856
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Sharing
I do know how very difficult life can be after a brain injury and surviving marriage and thats why I want to share our success As some of you know I suffered a life threatening
brain
haemorrhage
9 years ago.
I do know how very difficult life can be after a brain injury and surviving marriage and thats why I want to share our success As some of you know I suffered a life threatening
brain
haemorrhage
9 years ago.
CindyBurton10
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Headway
7 years ago
Bacterial meningitis
Hi my Granddaughter had Bacterial meningitis last June she is still suffering with very painful bottom of her feet and finds it difficult to walk at times., any ideas, she is 20years. Chris
Hi my Granddaughter had Bacterial meningitis last June she is still suffering with very painful bottom of her feet and finds it difficult to walk at times., any ideas, she is 20years. Chris
Ch43351
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
LIFE-THREATENING sleeping pill resistant INSOMNIA please HELP!
Life threatening sleeping pill resistant insomnia please HELP! π’π’π’π’π’π’π’π’π’π’ I'm a 56 year old. 30 Years ago I was prescribed sleeping tablets. No one told me I would build up a resistance to it. Now I sleep ZERO, nothing. I've seen psychiatrists, a sleep specialist who is trying which I appreciate
Life threatening sleeping pill resistant insomnia please HELP! π’π’π’π’π’π’π’π’π’π’ I'm a 56 year old. 30 Years ago I was prescribed sleeping tablets. No one told me I would build up a resistance to it. Now I sleep ZERO, nothing. I've seen psychiatrists, a sleep specialist who is trying which I appreciate
Moytjie
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
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