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Rls vitamins
Don't know if anyone has heard of these pills I found on amazon. Haven't ordered them yet but the reviews from others with rls are good. What do you all think? Calm Legs Natural Sleep Aid for Natural Itching, Crawling, Tingling and Leg Jerk Relief with Iron, Magnesium, and Valerian
Don't know if anyone has heard of these pills I found on amazon. Haven't ordered them yet but the reviews from others with rls are good. What do you all think? Calm Legs Natural Sleep Aid for Natural Itching, Crawling, Tingling and Leg Jerk Relief with Iron, Magnesium, and Valerian
Mustanggirlgirl
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Does PBC or Ursodiol cause muscle and or joint pain?
First one joint/muscle pain than another
First one joint/muscle pain than another
Yankeerose3
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PBCers Organization
4 years ago
Weighted Vest's
Hi, I have just joined so am still finding my way around this site, sorry if this is posted in the wrong place. I have PMR and am on long term Prednisolone,currently 7mg's I don't want to continue taking Alendronic Acid and am waiting for a bone scan. I Would like to try a weighted vest but have read
Hi, I have just joined so am still finding my way around this site, sorry if this is posted in the wrong place. I have PMR and am on long term Prednisolone,currently 7mg's I don't want to continue taking Alendronic Acid and am waiting for a bone scan. I Would like to try a weighted vest but have read
Sufromtheblock
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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Supplements - food allergies
I have an 8yo with severe food allergies and his only supplement he takes is multivitamin and iron. I believe he doesn't get enough omega 3 so I also try to add flax seed in his diet (not consistent though as he is a picky eater due to the food allergies). Anyone have any recommendations for supplements
I have an 8yo with severe food allergies and his only supplement he takes is multivitamin and iron. I believe he doesn't get enough omega 3 so I also try to add flax seed in his diet (not consistent though as he is a picky eater due to the food allergies). Anyone have any recommendations for supplements
Sy5636
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
4 years ago
Possible causes of Ataxia
🙂 This is a ‘long read’ and may be difficult to interpret, but never the less it’s interesting. What processes can cause ataxia? The pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxias is as diverse as the various neurological and systemic diseases affecting the cerebellum. Broadly classifying ataxias into genetic
🙂 This is a ‘long read’ and may be difficult to interpret, but never the less it’s interesting. What processes can cause ataxia? The pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxias is as diverse as the various neurological and systemic diseases affecting the cerebellum. Broadly classifying ataxias into genetic
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
PMR or Psioriatic Arthritis (PsA)
Hello I a newbie here, so forgive me if this is bit long and rambling. Finally got to see rheumi (privately) in October who thought I had one of the two above!! my issues all kicked off in Feb, overnight. He gave me a 1 month course of pred which definitely helped but was not the magic bullet associated
Hello I a newbie here, so forgive me if this is bit long and rambling. Finally got to see rheumi (privately) in October who thought I had one of the two above!! my issues all kicked off in Feb, overnight. He gave me a 1 month course of pred which definitely helped but was not the magic bullet associated
Paulbiker
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Question
Is anyone taking alpha lipoic acid for memory and if so how much and is it working?
Is anyone taking alpha lipoic acid for memory and if so how much and is it working?
drnikki
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Tapering on a long slow journey
Hows the weather friends? Its yet another day of grey to black skies and rain rain and more rain. I began on 60mgs of Pred way back end of Dec 18. Am now down to 8and a half mgs from yesterday I cant cut the tabs and yes I do have a cutter so its reducing by 1 and a half from 10mgs if
Hows the weather friends? Its yet another day of grey to black skies and rain rain and more rain. I began on 60mgs of Pred way back end of Dec 18. Am now down to 8and a half mgs from yesterday I cant cut the tabs and yes I do have a cutter so its reducing by 1 and a half from 10mgs if
Valentina1
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Problem with voice
I wonder if anyone else has a problem with their voice, I was diagnosed with GCA a year ago and PMR 8 weeks ago and on Prednisolone 20mg and alendronic acid. My problem is I can’t sing (in fact I have given up choir) and I can’t talk for any length of time as my voice gets hoarse and it hurts my throat
I wonder if anyone else has a problem with their voice, I was diagnosed with GCA a year ago and PMR 8 weeks ago and on Prednisolone 20mg and alendronic acid. My problem is I can’t sing (in fact I have given up choir) and I can’t talk for any length of time as my voice gets hoarse and it hurts my throat
Jane-s
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Degestrol ... first period and pmt question
Hey So i have endo, got diagnosed over 25 years ago now.. i have kept in under control with the pill but then 10 years ago they took me off as i was getting migraines. So decided to do it naturally by goin in a anti inflammatory food diet which has worked until now... So im 45 and i have started to bleed
Hey So i have endo, got diagnosed over 25 years ago now.. i have kept in under control with the pill but then 10 years ago they took me off as i was getting migraines. So decided to do it naturally by goin in a anti inflammatory food diet which has worked until now... So im 45 and i have started to bleed
Lulububs
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Painful Periods - getting the gynae to listen?
Hello, Sorry, this is very long-winded please bare with me, I am due my next gynae appointment on Wednesday, and I would like to know other peoples thoughts on my experience and if it's similar to yous. (My first appointment was horrific, so this is also a mini-rant!) Grab yourself a tea or coffee
Hello, Sorry, this is very long-winded please bare with me, I am due my next gynae appointment on Wednesday, and I would like to know other peoples thoughts on my experience and if it's similar to yous. (My first appointment was horrific, so this is also a mini-rant!) Grab yourself a tea or coffee
Ck819
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Anyone else heard of Hyaluronic Acid.
I have had PMR for 8 months and in June was started on 15 mgs Prednisone. My doctor reduce me down to 12 in August and i was perfectly fine, so in September he dropped me down to 10 and again fine. October down to 9, November down to 8, December down to 7. He told me to reduce to 6 mgs. January
I have had PMR for 8 months and in June was started on 15 mgs Prednisone. My doctor reduce me down to 12 in August and i was perfectly fine, so in September he dropped me down to 10 and again fine. October down to 9, November down to 8, December down to 7. He told me to reduce to 6 mgs. January
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Quinoa with spicy veggies
Hi everyone, Here's what I made for dinner tonight, I was busy so didn't have a lot of time and this is a nice simple meal with diced onion chestnut mushrooms garlic sweet peppers diced hot chilli's with some frozen mixed veg and sprouts. I made a gravy with a little gram flour mixed to a paste with
Hi everyone, Here's what I made for dinner tonight, I was busy so didn't have a lot of time and this is a nice simple meal with diced onion chestnut mushrooms garlic sweet peppers diced hot chilli's with some frozen mixed veg and sprouts. I made a gravy with a little gram flour mixed to a paste with
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Administrator
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Lupus Flares May Be Linked to Damage to Mitochondria, Study Reports
JANUARY 17, 2020 BY JOANA CARVALHO Lupus Flares May Be Linked to Damage to Mitochondria, Study Reports Excessive production of type I interferon (IFN-I) — a molecule that mediates immune and inflammatory responses — in people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be caused by small fragments of
JANUARY 17, 2020 BY JOANA CARVALHO Lupus Flares May Be Linked to Damage to Mitochondria, Study Reports Excessive production of type I interferon (IFN-I) — a molecule that mediates immune and inflammatory responses — in people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be caused by small fragments of
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Prolia, Bisphosponates, compromised immune system.
Feeling rather fed up. Got oral thrush again. Its no coincidence that this is liked to the above treatments for Osteoporosis. When I was previously on Ibandronate injections I had repeated bouts of oral thrsh which after investigations was found to be in my gullett also. This went on for the 3years I
Feeling rather fed up. Got oral thrush again. Its no coincidence that this is liked to the above treatments for Osteoporosis. When I was previously on Ibandronate injections I had repeated bouts of oral thrsh which after investigations was found to be in my gullett also. This went on for the 3years I
Sunseaandsand
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Very confused :( Does this sound like endometriosis? What should I do?
Hi guys, hope you are all well. So this is a bit of a long story, I hope some of you can help with my situation as it is really stressing me out: About 5 months ago, I woke up with sudden diarrhea and abdominal cramping for about 4 days. I recently realised this happened on my 3rd day of being on my
Hi guys, hope you are all well. So this is a bit of a long story, I hope some of you can help with my situation as it is really stressing me out: About 5 months ago, I woke up with sudden diarrhea and abdominal cramping for about 4 days. I recently realised this happened on my 3rd day of being on my
Amywoodx
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Plant based diet
I wanted to share this interview. In doing research on MBC, I came to Dr. Andrew Weil. I found below interview on his website. I've just begun eating a plant-based diet and already feeling less fatigue and am anxious to see what wbc count will be when next tested. I've also been having acupuncture
I wanted to share this interview. In doing research on MBC, I came to Dr. Andrew Weil. I found below interview on his website. I've just begun eating a plant-based diet and already feeling less fatigue and am anxious to see what wbc count will be when next tested. I've also been having acupuncture
Red1246
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Feeling on top of the world
Hello Ladies, I haven't posted for a while but I have news! I went for a scan last Wednesday and had a meeting with my oncologist on Thursday. The first thing he said was: 'We have your scan results'. I was not expecting them for another month but there was more. 'There is no measurable disease, a couple
Hello Ladies, I haven't posted for a while but I have news! I went for a scan last Wednesday and had a meeting with my oncologist on Thursday. The first thing he said was: 'We have your scan results'. I was not expecting them for another month but there was more. 'There is no measurable disease, a couple
LouisaMay
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Too much Hairfall
Hi. I was detected with TNBC in August, 2017- MRM was done in left breast with axial clearance 4/31 axillary lymph nodes were found affected after histo pathological test. T1N2 M0, ER, PR +, HER2+- Equivocal, FISH - Negative. Post Surgery PET CT was reported to be without any abnormality..Had 8 cyles
Hi. I was detected with TNBC in August, 2017- MRM was done in left breast with axial clearance 4/31 axillary lymph nodes were found affected after histo pathological test. T1N2 M0, ER, PR +, HER2+- Equivocal, FISH - Negative. Post Surgery PET CT was reported to be without any abnormality..Had 8 cyles
ghataksumita
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Breast Cancer India
5 years ago
Beginner's questions...
Hello! I am a 67 year old woman, still working as a freelancer – although increasingly reduced work load, a very sedentary job. I had a medical referral to the gym and for past year was going 3 times a week (normally!) to strengthen my muscles for my arthritic knees (which were much improved). Back
Hello! I am a 67 year old woman, still working as a freelancer – although increasingly reduced work load, a very sedentary job. I had a medical referral to the gym and for past year was going 3 times a week (normally!) to strengthen my muscles for my arthritic knees (which were much improved). Back
kalimche
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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