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Am I the only one going through these observations for my 8year old boy?
My son is 8 years old and was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 6. We got him on 504 plan for the school and we have a behavior therapist to guide him. He is very kind hearted, loves to read and has some challenges in getting along with peers (more below). We give him Omega-3 tablets. He is not on any
My son is 8 years old and was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 6. We got him on 504 plan for the school and we have a behavior therapist to guide him. He is very kind hearted, loves to read and has some challenges in getting along with peers (more below). We give him Omega-3 tablets. He is not on any
ADHD_dad2
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
4 years ago
Five Supplements worth taking
I keep getting questions on Supplements, as Diabetes tend to feel that they are lacking some Nutrients- something or other in their body as a result of which they are not energetic....they feel tired and exhausted all the time .....they have Muscle ache , leg pain, skin itching, ED, memory recall
I keep getting questions on Supplements, as Diabetes tend to feel that they are lacking some Nutrients- something or other in their body as a result of which they are not energetic....they feel tired and exhausted all the time .....they have Muscle ache , leg pain, skin itching, ED, memory recall
namaha
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Can I just stop AA
hi everyone just a question about AA, is it ok to just stop taking it? I was diagnosed in 2016 with PMR and 18 months later had a dexa scan which showed I had osteoporosis in the lower back. I can’t remember they exact numbers but it was only just in the realms of the lower end so was given Alendronic
hi everyone just a question about AA, is it ok to just stop taking it? I was diagnosed in 2016 with PMR and 18 months later had a dexa scan which showed I had osteoporosis in the lower back. I can’t remember they exact numbers but it was only just in the realms of the lower end so was given Alendronic
9lives
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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BEST PRESCRIPTION SLEED AID
I stopped taking Diphenhydramine as a sleep aid after reading all the negative effects it has on rls. Wondering what most people have been prescribed by their Doctor for better sleep. I currently take Gabapentin and use medical marijuana but it requires high amount of thc to give me a decent night sleep
I stopped taking Diphenhydramine as a sleep aid after reading all the negative effects it has on rls. Wondering what most people have been prescribed by their Doctor for better sleep. I currently take Gabapentin and use medical marijuana but it requires high amount of thc to give me a decent night sleep
UncleFester
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
NHS or Private
Hello! After years of severe chronic pain during my period, I finally went to the GP 4 months ago. They referred me for an transvaginal internal ultrasound at Guys and St Thomas’ and found a number of cysts (largest 5cm), that my ovaries aren’t moving so they think are stuck to uterus lining and when
Hello! After years of severe chronic pain during my period, I finally went to the GP 4 months ago. They referred me for an transvaginal internal ultrasound at Guys and St Thomas’ and found a number of cysts (largest 5cm), that my ovaries aren’t moving so they think are stuck to uterus lining and when
lavender138
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Magnesium for pain or cognition
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Alternatives to Melatonin
Hello— My six (almost seven) year old daughter was just diagnosed with ADHD and General Anxiety Disorder. Like many kids with these two disorders she has SUCH a hard time getting to sleep at night. A combined inability to settle and an all consuming fear of aloneness/the dark means many meltdowns, night
Hello— My six (almost seven) year old daughter was just diagnosed with ADHD and General Anxiety Disorder. Like many kids with these two disorders she has SUCH a hard time getting to sleep at night. A combined inability to settle and an all consuming fear of aloneness/the dark means many meltdowns, night
Lbj_0216
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
4 years ago
Effects of increasing Mirtazapine dose?
I started on 15mg mirtazapine for depressive symptoms (of complex ptsd) just over a week ago, and I've been so anxious, to the point where I'm almost constantly dissociated, and instead of 4-6 hours of restful sleep, I now get closer to 8 hours but I wake up anxious several times in the night. However
I started on 15mg mirtazapine for depressive symptoms (of complex ptsd) just over a week ago, and I've been so anxious, to the point where I'm almost constantly dissociated, and instead of 4-6 hours of restful sleep, I now get closer to 8 hours but I wake up anxious several times in the night. However
Knittedbunny
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Mental Health Support
4 years ago
Omega-3 rehash
I’ve looked here on the group and especially in Google checking to see about omega-3 which my GP asked me to take to lower my cholesterol. She asked me if I knew any contraindications with my complex array of meds and supplements. Here on the group there seems to be mixed thoughts about it and when
I’ve looked here on the group and especially in Google checking to see about omega-3 which my GP asked me to take to lower my cholesterol. She asked me if I knew any contraindications with my complex array of meds and supplements. Here on the group there seems to be mixed thoughts about it and when
Kaliber
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Vitamin C in the world of Parkinson´s
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Dexa scan results while on prednisone and using the COMB micronutrient protocol.
After being diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago I had tried Alendronate and couldn't tolerate it; Tried Forteo for a couple of months but ended up in ER with shortness of breath. With my rheumatologist and internist approval I followed the Micronutrient protocol for 1 1/2 years - while taking prednisone
After being diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago I had tried Alendronate and couldn't tolerate it; Tried Forteo for a couple of months but ended up in ER with shortness of breath. With my rheumatologist and internist approval I followed the Micronutrient protocol for 1 1/2 years - while taking prednisone
Karenjaninaz
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Dexa scan improvement while on pred after COMB micronutrient protocol
After being diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago I had tried Alendronate and couldn't tolerate it; Tried Forteo for a couple of months but ended up in ER with shortness of breath. With my rheumatologist and internist approval I followed the Micronutrient protocol for 1 1/2 years - while taking prednisone
After being diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago I had tried Alendronate and couldn't tolerate it; Tried Forteo for a couple of months but ended up in ER with shortness of breath. With my rheumatologist and internist approval I followed the Micronutrient protocol for 1 1/2 years - while taking prednisone
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
In Pain after 3 hysteroscopies in 6 weeks, and now have my period - Yay
Hello. Well where to start! I am 40, have had horrific periods (like from a horror film) for most of my life. I started taking anti bleeding tablets about 10 years ago, tranexamic acid, hard to spell! I don’t think they make a huge difference, as most months I get through 40 pads During my periods and
Hello. Well where to start! I am 40, have had horrific periods (like from a horror film) for most of my life. I started taking anti bleeding tablets about 10 years ago, tranexamic acid, hard to spell! I don’t think they make a huge difference, as most months I get through 40 pads During my periods and
Roberta1980
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Autopsies tell us the secrets of Parkinson's...
The brains of Parkinson's patients tell us some of the secrets of the disease at autopsy... "For History must be our deliverer, not only from the undue influence of other times, but from the undue influence of our own, from the tyranny of environment and the pressure of the air we breathe". Acton.
The brains of Parkinson's patients tell us some of the secrets of the disease at autopsy... "For History must be our deliverer, not only from the undue influence of other times, but from the undue influence of our own, from the tyranny of environment and the pressure of the air we breathe". Acton.
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Zoledronic Acid ~Infusion
Just attended my yearly rheumatology appointment and saw an SHO rather than consultant (it sounds as if they are busy closing down face to face appointments for the time being and relying on telephone conversations, I think i was one of the last) The main thing was that following the Dexa scan report
Just attended my yearly rheumatology appointment and saw an SHO rather than consultant (it sounds as if they are busy closing down face to face appointments for the time being and relying on telephone conversations, I think i was one of the last) The main thing was that following the Dexa scan report
Pollyanna16
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
2. Non-Parkinsonian lifestyle (lower risk of developing the disease).
(Excerpt from the book I am writing now. I hope you find it useful). Is Parkinson's disease a lifestyle disease? 2. Non-Parkinsonian style. (lower risk of developing the disease, even delaying the onset of symptoms by years). Just as we came to realise the existence of a "Parkinsonian" lifestyle (
(Excerpt from the book I am writing now. I hope you find it useful). Is Parkinson's disease a lifestyle disease? 2. Non-Parkinsonian style. (lower risk of developing the disease, even delaying the onset of symptoms by years). Just as we came to realise the existence of a "Parkinsonian" lifestyle (
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Can we prevent, slow or halt, improve symptoms and reduce the severity of Parkinson's?
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
More info about PEG in the COVID vaccines
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
gothchiq
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Allergic to Glycols
4 years ago
Liothyronine trial update
5 weeks into my T3 trial and sadly, it’s not been beneficial so far. I don’t feel any better. (In fact my health is awful- but I’m putting it down to lockdown blues/inactivity/crap diet) but it’s a catch 22 situation. I feel so terribly low in mood, so not eating the best, joints are painful so exercise
5 weeks into my T3 trial and sadly, it’s not been beneficial so far. I don’t feel any better. (In fact my health is awful- but I’m putting it down to lockdown blues/inactivity/crap diet) but it’s a catch 22 situation. I feel so terribly low in mood, so not eating the best, joints are painful so exercise
HollieBerry
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
recipe
Hi to all, this is recipe and I have had pbc for 4 years I take ursodiol and it seems to be doing ok. I would like to take the vaccine for covid 19 and I am wondering if anyone has taken the vaccine yet with pbc and how didthey do. thanks
Hi to all, this is recipe and I have had pbc for 4 years I take ursodiol and it seems to be doing ok. I would like to take the vaccine for covid 19 and I am wondering if anyone has taken the vaccine yet with pbc and how didthey do. thanks
recipes
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PBCers Organization
4 years ago
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