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Has anyone with PD/Dementia taken Melatonin with good results?? I know sleep is a big issue with PD but my hubby is barely sleeping.
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
A diagnosis or not a diagnosis?
My son was referred to Cahms in the summer and was assessed by a pysch nurse who wrote he meets the criteria for a diagnosis of tourettes. I now realise he has had ts forever and he is not that fussed now he nows what it is. He can suppress it doing school lessons but otherwise tics every day virtually
My son was referred to Cahms in the summer and was assessed by a pysch nurse who wrote he meets the criteria for a diagnosis of tourettes. I now realise he has had ts forever and he is not that fussed now he nows what it is. He can suppress it doing school lessons but otherwise tics every day virtually
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Tourettes Action
12 years ago
Melatonin contraindicated? just read on answer.com someone ?wrote it can stimulate the immune system ? anyone found it caused flares ?
It's been good for me to reset my bioclock and to sleep deeper and longer. I only use it if sleeping not good for a week then 1/2or 3 nights on it does the zzzzzz trick.
It's been good for me to reset my bioclock and to sleep deeper and longer. I only use it if sleeping not good for a week then 1/2or 3 nights on it does the zzzzzz trick.
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
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Melatonin? How many have tried it?
How many of us use or have tried Melatonin to help promote sleep? I mean on nights when your legs are nice and quiet, but your brain is still awake with plain old insomnia? It is maddening to go to bed, and still be awake when the clock says 3 a.m. And, just to make sure, Melatonin should be taken 2
How many of us use or have tried Melatonin to help promote sleep? I mean on nights when your legs are nice and quiet, but your brain is still awake with plain old insomnia? It is maddening to go to bed, and still be awake when the clock says 3 a.m. And, just to make sure, Melatonin should be taken 2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
Has anyone heard of taking melatonin to aid sleep.
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Has anyone tried Melatonin for sleep?
Due to my intolerance for Amitryptiline - it was suggested that I take Melatonin - it's quite cheap and I'm going to try them out , I was wondering about others' experiences with this - thank you.
Due to my intolerance for Amitryptiline - it was suggested that I take Melatonin - it's quite cheap and I'm going to try them out , I was wondering about others' experiences with this - thank you.
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Has anyone tried Melatonin Supplements?
I am looking into alternatives to the Clonazepam, which I use to help me get off to sleep, albeit a chemical sleep. I’ve been doing some internet research and came across Melatonin Supplements, which appear to be only sold in the US? The Clonazapam helps me sleep but also makes me groggy in the
I am looking into alternatives to the Clonazepam, which I use to help me get off to sleep, albeit a chemical sleep. I’ve been doing some internet research and came across Melatonin Supplements, which appear to be only sold in the US? The Clonazapam helps me sleep but also makes me groggy in the
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Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
Does anyone take melatonin?
Just wondering if anyone here takes melatonin for sleep or other reasons? I hear its good for that and looking for a natural remedy if there is one.
Just wondering if anyone here takes melatonin for sleep or other reasons? I hear its good for that and looking for a natural remedy if there is one.
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Looking for anyone that can tell me if thier child with RA has sleeping problems and if so, what does the Dr. prescribe to help them sleep?
Melatonin doesnt work.
Melatonin doesnt work.
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NRAS
13 years ago
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Hello! Many people with lupus, including myself, often have problems falling asleep even when tired. I found that melatonin really helped me but my doctor and rheumatologist could not prescribe it for me. I got mine in the past from America where it is freely available. I have also tried a
Hello! Many people with lupus, including myself, often have problems falling asleep even when tired. I found that melatonin really helped me but my doctor and rheumatologist could not prescribe it for me. I got mine in the past from America where it is freely available. I have also tried a
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
No Pain, just hot hands and feet at night. Anyone else?
I was diagnosed with mild Raynaud's many years ago, but I don't think it is related. In the past, this symptom has waked me up. I go to the tub and run cold water over my feet. Then I come back to bed and rub hand lotion on my feet and hands. The evaporative cooling effect feels nice. I
I was diagnosed with mild Raynaud's many years ago, but I don't think it is related. In the past, this symptom has waked me up. I go to the tub and run cold water over my feet. Then I come back to bed and rub hand lotion on my feet and hands. The evaporative cooling effect feels nice. I
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
13 years ago
Sharing the experience!
Being only 25 and suffering with Fibromyalgia for the last 4 years sometimes i feel my life has been cut short. I used to love going out drinking with friends and going to gigs and rock festivals. I lost count of how many times iv had to sleep at train stations in the cold after missing the last train
Being only 25 and suffering with Fibromyalgia for the last 4 years sometimes i feel my life has been cut short. I used to love going out drinking with friends and going to gigs and rock festivals. I lost count of how many times iv had to sleep at train stations in the cold after missing the last train
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
13 years ago
Bed Comforts?
What do people use for bed comforts? Not long after this Fibro arrived in my life, I ended up buying a mattress topper as I was getting so uncomfortable during the night and tossing and turning too many times. I'd end up so tired in the morning. This has helped quite a bit, but towards the end
What do people use for bed comforts? Not long after this Fibro arrived in my life, I ended up buying a mattress topper as I was getting so uncomfortable during the night and tossing and turning too many times. I'd end up so tired in the morning. This has helped quite a bit, but towards the end
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
13 years ago
Hello! Newbie looking for advice and connections
Good morning everyone, I'm a 36 year old woman with a 3 year old daughter and a few years of RLS. I suffered with excessive daytime tiredness for years before having sleep studies at st Thomas hospital in London and was given a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea. They couldn't believe a slim woman
Good morning everyone, I'm a 36 year old woman with a 3 year old daughter and a few years of RLS. I suffered with excessive daytime tiredness for years before having sleep studies at st Thomas hospital in London and was given a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea. They couldn't believe a slim woman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
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