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FYI: Dental warning for oral buprenorphine users
Greetings, all. I’m in the process of switching over to buprenorphine for my RLS symptoms. In the course of doing so, I came across a disturbing warning from the FDA that use of oral buprenorphine can cause serious dental issues. In essence, the problem is that holding a sublingual tablet in your
Greetings, all. I’m in the process of switching over to buprenorphine for my RLS symptoms. In the course of doing so, I came across a disturbing warning from the FDA that use of oral buprenorphine can cause serious dental issues. In essence, the problem is that holding a sublingual tablet in your
Dougg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
What happens if you fail Xeljanz
I tried Xeljanz 4 years ago and did not have good results. My rheumatologist took me off leflunomide and Humira then started me on Xeljanz. I wonder if I would of taken Xeljanz with leflunomide if it would of been more effective? What I really wonder is if Xeljanz did not work is it possible for another
I tried Xeljanz 4 years ago and did not have good results. My rheumatologist took me off leflunomide and Humira then started me on Xeljanz. I wonder if I would of taken Xeljanz with leflunomide if it would of been more effective? What I really wonder is if Xeljanz did not work is it possible for another
ragurl
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NRAS
2 years ago
How A Banana Before Bed Can Help You Sleep Better
But did you know bananas can also help you sleep? It turns out; this beloved fruit is the perfect sleep aid. It provides several vitamins and minerals that can improve the quality of your sleep. Bananas reduce stress and anxiety, alleviate muscle cramps, and regulate your sleep-wake cycle with serotonin
But did you know bananas can also help you sleep? It turns out; this beloved fruit is the perfect sleep aid. It provides several vitamins and minerals that can improve the quality of your sleep. Bananas reduce stress and anxiety, alleviate muscle cramps, and regulate your sleep-wake cycle with serotonin
Thal
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Is fibrosis f2 reversible?
Had fibroscan today. Score of 9.2. Is this reversible? I was pleased it wasnt cirrhosis. I was told it was mild fibrosis but online charts indicate f2 as 'significant fibrosis with evidence of progressive liver disease' I have AIH & am taking budesonide 9mg daily. My LFTs have started to normalise so
Had fibroscan today. Score of 9.2. Is this reversible? I was pleased it wasnt cirrhosis. I was told it was mild fibrosis but online charts indicate f2 as 'significant fibrosis with evidence of progressive liver disease' I have AIH & am taking budesonide 9mg daily. My LFTs have started to normalise so
Bigbluemonkey
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Bebtelovimab approved by FDA, reduces risk of hospitalisation with Omicron variant of Covid19
Another monoclonal antibody for at-risk Covid patients has become available in the USA https://investor.lilly.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lillys-bebtelovimab-receives-emergency-use-authorization According to Lilly, bebtelovimab "demonstrates neutralization against the Omicron variant". Further
Another monoclonal antibody for at-risk Covid patients has become available in the USA https://investor.lilly.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lillys-bebtelovimab-receives-emergency-use-authorization According to Lilly, bebtelovimab "demonstrates neutralization against the Omicron variant". Further
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Autoimmune hepatitis 19 year old
Hello to everyone, I'm new here and we got my sons diagnosis yesterday after 5 months of him being unwell and a blood test showing extremely high liver enzyme levels. I wonder if there is anyone ( maybe even of a similar age) with the same condition as I'd really like him to talk to others and I would
Hello to everyone, I'm new here and we got my sons diagnosis yesterday after 5 months of him being unwell and a blood test showing extremely high liver enzyme levels. I wonder if there is anyone ( maybe even of a similar age) with the same condition as I'd really like him to talk to others and I would
MicheleG33
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Gemcitabine vs Topotecan
Hi all Was wondering if anyone had opinions or experience of whether Gemcitabine or Topotecan have advantages/disadvantages over each other? Either would be given together with Avastin on a weekly basis. My wife has been in discussions with our onc due to her High grade serous BRCA -ve recurrence
Hi all Was wondering if anyone had opinions or experience of whether Gemcitabine or Topotecan have advantages/disadvantages over each other? Either would be given together with Avastin on a weekly basis. My wife has been in discussions with our onc due to her High grade serous BRCA -ve recurrence
Lamets
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Selenium and conversion?
Hi everyone, Does anyone have experience with or knowledge about selenium and t4 to t3 conversion? I was reviewing my diet and worked out im not getting the rdi of selenium - I'm getting about 40mcg a day against the rdi of 60mcg and I wonder if this is a contributor to my conversion problems. If I
Hi everyone, Does anyone have experience with or knowledge about selenium and t4 to t3 conversion? I was reviewing my diet and worked out im not getting the rdi of selenium - I'm getting about 40mcg a day against the rdi of 60mcg and I wonder if this is a contributor to my conversion problems. If I
owl87
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Advice
Hi wonder if anyone can offer any advice I was prescribed warfarin (life long) by Proff D'cruz and prophylactic Heparin if INR falls below 2.5 I self test However new GP doesn't want me to take anymore than 5 to 6mg of warfarin (which makes absolutely no sense to me as I adjust the dose dependent on
Hi wonder if anyone can offer any advice I was prescribed warfarin (life long) by Proff D'cruz and prophylactic Heparin if INR falls below 2.5 I self test However new GP doesn't want me to take anymore than 5 to 6mg of warfarin (which makes absolutely no sense to me as I adjust the dose dependent on
mully
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
PwP, Glaucoma and Citicoline
Previously I posted about the usefulness of Citicoline for memory issues here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670603/part-2-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old Here is a review that gives a good idea of the benefits of citicoline in PwP: https://www.researchgate.net
Previously I posted about the usefulness of Citicoline for memory issues here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670603/part-2-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old Here is a review that gives a good idea of the benefits of citicoline in PwP: https://www.researchgate.net
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Effect on Hair of Ending ADT
I was diagnosed with my cancer at age 56. At that time, I had developed a good sized bald patch on the top of my head. I am one month away from completing a 24 month ADT treatment plan. During that time, my wife tells me that my hair has considerably thicken over my previously bald spot. It's still pretty
I was diagnosed with my cancer at age 56. At that time, I had developed a good sized bald patch on the top of my head. I am one month away from completing a 24 month ADT treatment plan. During that time, my wife tells me that my hair has considerably thicken over my previously bald spot. It's still pretty
DJBUNK
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Can I take my 112mg levothyroxine first thing in the morning and at the same time as my 5mg Felodipine? (Blood pressure tablets)
Hi everyone, I usually take my levothyroxine on its own at about midnight. However, I possibly now need to take sleep aid tablets at night, so I am thinking of changing times and taking my levothyroxine first thing in the morning instead. However, first thing in the morning I have to take my high blood
Hi everyone, I usually take my levothyroxine on its own at about midnight. However, I possibly now need to take sleep aid tablets at night, so I am thinking of changing times and taking my levothyroxine first thing in the morning instead. However, first thing in the morning I have to take my high blood
Rezzar
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Electrical stimulation of nerves specific to visceral organs potentially a new treatment class in auto-immune and other diseases
Galvani Bioelectronics Announces World’s First Investigational Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Splenic Nerve Stimulation https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220126005879/en/ Successful implantation and treatment underway in world’s first patient receiving experimental therapy for Rheumatoid
Galvani Bioelectronics Announces World’s First Investigational Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Splenic Nerve Stimulation https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220126005879/en/ Successful implantation and treatment underway in world’s first patient receiving experimental therapy for Rheumatoid
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Positive News
Hey lovely AFibbers. Been a while & I said I would post after cardio Appmt in Dec. I had my specialist consultation in Dec with the teaching hospital, my local district general had referred me to. It has been agreed that I will have to have surgical not catheter ablation due to my occluder device. However
Hey lovely AFibbers. Been a while & I said I would post after cardio Appmt in Dec. I had my specialist consultation in Dec with the teaching hospital, my local district general had referred me to. It has been agreed that I will have to have surgical not catheter ablation due to my occluder device. However
Pigleywigley
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AF Association
2 years ago
Advice wanted: organising a run
Our village is punting for ideas for the Queen’s jubilee celebrations. To the parish council, I floated a run from here to the next village and back (10km) with 5 hard hills. I tried torpedoing the idea by saying “of course we’d never get permission to close the roads”. But someone said it would be
Our village is punting for ideas for the Queen’s jubilee celebrations. To the parish council, I floated a run from here to the next village and back (10km) with 5 hard hills. I tried torpedoing the idea by saying “of course we’d never get permission to close the roads”. But someone said it would be
HeavyFoot
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Info for a friend
Hello everyone, I'm just writing this for a friend who has recently been diagnosed with this skin condition , Perforating Collagenosis. Has anyone any experience of it?. Any info about treatments would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. MistyX P.s. Cutie pics will be along shortly. X
Hello everyone, I'm just writing this for a friend who has recently been diagnosed with this skin condition , Perforating Collagenosis. Has anyone any experience of it?. Any info about treatments would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. MistyX P.s. Cutie pics will be along shortly. X
misty14
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
FAQ HOW TO RUN C25k.....A GUIDE.
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This is a revised version of the original “How to run C25k” post, which became uneditable. If you link others to this post please delete the old link.
[/i] So, You are wanting to know how to do the Couch to 5k training plan for non runners and have loads of questions. This forum is designed
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This is a revised version of the original “How to run C25k” post, which became uneditable. If you link others to this post please delete the old link.
[/i] So, You are wanting to know how to do the Couch to 5k training plan for non runners and have loads of questions. This forum is designed
IannodaTruffe
Mentor
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Help- potty training 33 month old daughter
My 33 month old daughter doesn’t show any signs she is ready for the potty. The things we have tried- fav teddy sits on potty, sneak brown play dough in and Say well done teddy you’ve done a Poo, pretend to flush it down the toilet and wash hands, give teddy chocolate buttons and a sticker. Watched potty
My 33 month old daughter doesn’t show any signs she is ready for the potty. The things we have tried- fav teddy sits on potty, sneak brown play dough in and Say well done teddy you’ve done a Poo, pretend to flush it down the toilet and wash hands, give teddy chocolate buttons and a sticker. Watched potty
MrsG8444
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Prednisolone Withdrawal Symptoms
I was taking 15mg of Prednisolone and was then put on 9mg of Budesonide at the same time with the idea of stopping Pred & staying on Bud. Trouble is they told me to stop Pred abruptly after one week without tapering. Last night & today I feel very, very rough. The only way to describe it is like I've
I was taking 15mg of Prednisolone and was then put on 9mg of Budesonide at the same time with the idea of stopping Pred & staying on Bud. Trouble is they told me to stop Pred abruptly after one week without tapering. Last night & today I feel very, very rough. The only way to describe it is like I've
Bigbluemonkey
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Cord blood donation Northern Ireland
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Babytwinkle
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
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