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THC/CBD/CBN
Has anyone used THC,CBD,CBN for restless leg or insomnia. I am just starting to try in hopes to either get off of the drugs I am on for RLS/Insomnia which are low dose pregabalin and klonopin. Just curious about peoples experience and whether there are any benefits.
Has anyone used THC,CBD,CBN for restless leg or insomnia. I am just starting to try in hopes to either get off of the drugs I am on for RLS/Insomnia which are low dose pregabalin and klonopin. Just curious about peoples experience and whether there are any benefits.
Thyroid2468
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Doctors now talking Buprenorphine
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/994959?ecd=wnl_infocu1_broad_broad_persoexpansion-both_20230916_etid5859143&uac=370159DG&impID=5859143 I so hope this link works regarding Dr Beckers use of Buprenorphine for chronic pain. Remember when you are trying to get Bup or medical CBD or THC the word is
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/994959?ecd=wnl_infocu1_broad_broad_persoexpansion-both_20230916_etid5859143&uac=370159DG&impID=5859143 I so hope this link works regarding Dr Beckers use of Buprenorphine for chronic pain. Remember when you are trying to get Bup or medical CBD or THC the word is
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Round in circles
Hi everyone,I'm still having severe anxiety and panic attacks,still having horrible withdrawal symptoms from going off Pregabalin which never helped me in any way.anyway ,please don't judge me too harshly BUT I am taking a low dose of Pramipexole 🙏,it's the only thing that has given me relief from the
Hi everyone,I'm still having severe anxiety and panic attacks,still having horrible withdrawal symptoms from going off Pregabalin which never helped me in any way.anyway ,please don't judge me too harshly BUT I am taking a low dose of Pramipexole 🙏,it's the only thing that has given me relief from the
Whymelord
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
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Ablate or wait?
About 1 year ago I suffered with recurrent AF episodes usually overnight and they lasted from 1 hour to 5 hours. On two occasions I went to A&E and was kept in A&E overnight. I got a consultant appointment and he prescribed Flecainide 100mg twice per day and a spot on the NHS ablation waiting list.
About 1 year ago I suffered with recurrent AF episodes usually overnight and they lasted from 1 hour to 5 hours. On two occasions I went to A&E and was kept in A&E overnight. I got a consultant appointment and he prescribed Flecainide 100mg twice per day and a spot on the NHS ablation waiting list.
Jazzguitar22
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AF Association
11 months ago
Gabapentin
have been on Gabapentin on and off for approximately 6 months, I’ve tried to keep the dose as low as possible. I started on 100 mg before I went to bed this seemed to work with me only waking up once. It then got worse and I now suffer with pain across my shoulders at night aswell as in my legs, I upped
have been on Gabapentin on and off for approximately 6 months, I’ve tried to keep the dose as low as possible. I started on 100 mg before I went to bed this seemed to work with me only waking up once. It then got worse and I now suffer with pain across my shoulders at night aswell as in my legs, I upped
Catbennie
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Stent progression
Morning, I posted on here 3 months ago since my LAD Stent. Progression as been great. I'm back to running and last month cycled 250 bike packing miles in France solo. Building my heart rate back up to my normal 170 BPM while running. 150 BPM cycling for short periods only. To note I didn't have
Morning, I posted on here 3 months ago since my LAD Stent. Progression as been great. I'm back to running and last month cycled 250 bike packing miles in France solo. Building my heart rate back up to my normal 170 BPM while running. 150 BPM cycling for short periods only. To note I didn't have
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Docetaxel only partially successful
I had a full body MRI scan this week at Royal Marsden in London. The purpose was to assess the effectiveness of docetaxel after 3 infusions. The results have been very disappointing, and I'm struggling to keep a sense of perspective - not least because I was feeling so good, and had seen all of my previous
I had a full body MRI scan this week at Royal Marsden in London. The purpose was to assess the effectiveness of docetaxel after 3 infusions. The results have been very disappointing, and I'm struggling to keep a sense of perspective - not least because I was feeling so good, and had seen all of my previous
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Augmentation
So , I have been withdrawing off Ropinirole for months and getting closer to the finishing line . At the mo im taking Tramadol , Dipyridamole , Gabapentin and Clonazepan to help .When Ive taken my last Ropinirole then what do I take?Do I need a complete break off everything for a while or not?
So , I have been withdrawing off Ropinirole for months and getting closer to the finishing line . At the mo im taking Tramadol , Dipyridamole , Gabapentin and Clonazepan to help .When Ive taken my last Ropinirole then what do I take?Do I need a complete break off everything for a while or not?
Huntingleroy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Been smelling smoke for a week after bonfire.
Constantly smelling smoke when the wind changed direction as I burnt some conifer branches. It's happened before but never continued for this long. Cut my nose hair, tried nasal sprays, irrigation etc; to no effect. Only thing that helps is Olbas oil which counters the stink. Googled it and it came
Constantly smelling smoke when the wind changed direction as I burnt some conifer branches. It's happened before but never continued for this long. Cut my nose hair, tried nasal sprays, irrigation etc; to no effect. Only thing that helps is Olbas oil which counters the stink. Googled it and it came
pffft2017
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
PET scan microvascular disease
Just seen a private cardiologist regarding ongoing chest pain following NSTEMI 6 months ago. Successful stent and no other main artery blockages. Now considering microvascular angina. Anyone know anything about PET scans for that? Sounds expensive and wondering if NHS do this?
Just seen a private cardiologist regarding ongoing chest pain following NSTEMI 6 months ago. Successful stent and no other main artery blockages. Now considering microvascular angina. Anyone know anything about PET scans for that? Sounds expensive and wondering if NHS do this?
Heartmum56
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Lots of bad stuff happening, what to do?
I was diagnosed with ET close to 3 years ago, January. Put on Hydroxyurea, 500mg 3x a week and all seemed good with platelets.I just turned 69 in October, am a woman and had a heart attack in September from a blocked artery. A stent was put in and I am on drugs to help lower blood pressure, Baby aspirin
I was diagnosed with ET close to 3 years ago, January. Put on Hydroxyurea, 500mg 3x a week and all seemed good with platelets.I just turned 69 in October, am a woman and had a heart attack in September from a blocked artery. A stent was put in and I am on drugs to help lower blood pressure, Baby aspirin
Androg
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Ramipril Or Reflux - Unsure What Is Causing My Cough
Hi I had a heart attack followed by an angioplasty last month, and I am on the meds listed at the end of this message. In general terms I feel really good since the stent was fitted, and five weeks in I’m walking as much as I used to, but am still taking it easy in terms of strenuous activity. Have
Hi I had a heart attack followed by an angioplasty last month, and I am on the meds listed at the end of this message. In general terms I feel really good since the stent was fitted, and five weeks in I’m walking as much as I used to, but am still taking it easy in terms of strenuous activity. Have
Bhunabhoy
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Ramipril or Reflux - hard to tell why I have this cough
Hi I had a heart attack followed by an angioplasty last month, and I am on the meds listed at the end of this message. In general terms I feel really good since the stent was fitted, and five weeks in I’m walking as much as I used to, but am still taking it easy in terms of strenuous activity. Have
Hi I had a heart attack followed by an angioplasty last month, and I am on the meds listed at the end of this message. In general terms I feel really good since the stent was fitted, and five weeks in I’m walking as much as I used to, but am still taking it easy in terms of strenuous activity. Have
Bhunabhoy
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
huge anxiety a week after stent
I’m young-ish… 46 and had a heart attack 13 days ago and had a stent put in 10 days ago. recovery has been going pretty good with yesterday being a great day where it was the best I’d felt since the heart attack. today though… not so much. Constant underlying anxiety, which for me is awful because
I’m young-ish… 46 and had a heart attack 13 days ago and had a stent put in 10 days ago. recovery has been going pretty good with yesterday being a great day where it was the best I’d felt since the heart attack. today though… not so much. Constant underlying anxiety, which for me is awful because
Purple_Dino
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Left arm aching after stent
I'm 52, and had a stent just over 2 weeks ago after an NSTEMI heart attack (stent inserted through the arm). Been having heart palpitations and aching in my left arm on and off since then. Arm ache goes in waves throughout the day, fine for a few hours, then comes on for a few minutes, then goes away
I'm 52, and had a stent just over 2 weeks ago after an NSTEMI heart attack (stent inserted through the arm). Been having heart palpitations and aching in my left arm on and off since then. Arm ache goes in waves throughout the day, fine for a few hours, then comes on for a few minutes, then goes away
Dancerama
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Buprenorphine SL vs transdermal
Hi. Can anyone weigh in on their experience or knowledge of the advantages or disadvantages of the different formulations of buprenorphine? I understand there is a risk of severe tooth decay with the sublingual formulation but is that only in the drug-addicted population? Has anyone had personal experience
Hi. Can anyone weigh in on their experience or knowledge of the advantages or disadvantages of the different formulations of buprenorphine? I understand there is a risk of severe tooth decay with the sublingual formulation but is that only in the drug-addicted population? Has anyone had personal experience
Doctorplacebo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Got some cholesterol readings, I don’t quite understand them.
Hi all, I had a blood test this week for liver function and the results included a cholesterol read out. The GP surgery sent me a text to say all the readings were normal. Trouble is I’m 4 months or so post quadruple CABG following Nstemi heart attack in July, am I considered normal on the same scale
Hi all, I had a blood test this week for liver function and the results included a cholesterol read out. The GP surgery sent me a text to say all the readings were normal. Trouble is I’m 4 months or so post quadruple CABG following Nstemi heart attack in July, am I considered normal on the same scale
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Euthyroid Sick Syndrome
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with Euthyroid Sick Syndrome or thinks they may have it? I am now beginning to think that my problems are due to this and not Hypothyroidism. Am thinking of getting a reverse T3 test but it's quite expensive.This cannot be treated with meds so
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with Euthyroid Sick Syndrome or thinks they may have it? I am now beginning to think that my problems are due to this and not Hypothyroidism. Am thinking of getting a reverse T3 test but it's quite expensive.This cannot be treated with meds so
Sooty101
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Subclavian vein stent
Hi a friend of mine may have to have surgery for a compressed subclavian vein. Has anyone had this done please and how did it go. Love and grateful thanks her best friend x
Hi a friend of mine may have to have surgery for a compressed subclavian vein. Has anyone had this done please and how did it go. Love and grateful thanks her best friend x
workinternet
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Restless Pain syndrom
I never knew how little information and interest there was about RLS until I found this site. I mean rls has very severe pain and as a result I use to loose sleep every single night and had to try and catch up the following day. With a family and job that is impossible to. I went to a sleep study
I never knew how little information and interest there was about RLS until I found this site. I mean rls has very severe pain and as a result I use to loose sleep every single night and had to try and catch up the following day. With a family and job that is impossible to. I went to a sleep study
shaughnna
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
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