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Botox for dystonia
My neurologists injected my neck with Dysport which is a form of
Botox
. After a couple of days I could no longer hold my head up. I call my neurologist and she gave me some medication to help muscles contract. ( which is opposite of the
Botox
). Since then, I can do very little.
My neurologists injected my neck with Dysport which is a form of
Botox
. After a couple of days I could no longer hold my head up. I call my neurologist and she gave me some medication to help muscles contract. ( which is opposite of the
Botox
). Since then, I can do very little.
Southernladyla
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
intractable migraine
The intensity shifts, but other than with
Botox
(didn’t work second time) and Ajovy (allergic reaction after 3 months when I sustained another brain injury) I have had no relief in the past 2.5 years. Has anyone out there suffered from this? Does it get better?
The intensity shifts, but other than with
Botox
(didn’t work second time) and Ajovy (allergic reaction after 3 months when I sustained another brain injury) I have had no relief in the past 2.5 years. Has anyone out there suffered from this? Does it get better?
Rosebud66
in
Headway
3 months ago
Combining pregabalin and gabapentin
Also has anyone had any recent experience with
Botox
? My physio came up with a very positive research paper on it and apparently it's currently prescribed for spasticity. I've seen some old post but nothing recently :) Thank you!
Also has anyone had any recent experience with
Botox
? My physio came up with a very positive research paper on it and apparently it's currently prescribed for spasticity. I've seen some old post but nothing recently :) Thank you!
Believer1234
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
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Jaw muscles
Has anyone any experience on the success (or not) of
Botox
injections in the jaw to relax the muscles to then help with opening the mouth a bit wider? Thanks in advance Chris
Has anyone any experience on the success (or not) of
Botox
injections in the jaw to relax the muscles to then help with opening the mouth a bit wider? Thanks in advance Chris
Sweenstar
in
PSP Association
6 months ago
Interesting 24 hours
So pleased Ralph was listening what they were going to do.He's had a chilled day today, they're still deciding about the
botox
, the consultants are meeting with their big boss later today. They've all said it's the only thing holding him back, he's so strong with everything else.
So pleased Ralph was listening what they were going to do.He's had a chilled day today, they're still deciding about the
botox
, the consultants are meeting with their big boss later today. They've all said it's the only thing holding him back, he's so strong with everything else.
Castleview
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
CRGP injections side effects
In August I was given my first dose of
Botox
. As
Botox
is given in two doses, 3 months apart, I haven’t had the second dose yet, but the first dose doesn’t appear to be working. I think CRGP injections are going to be my only option if
Botox
doesn’t work.
In August I was given my first dose of
Botox
. As
Botox
is given in two doses, 3 months apart, I haven’t had the second dose yet, but the first dose doesn’t appear to be working. I think CRGP injections are going to be my only option if
Botox
doesn’t work.
Roonie22
in
National Migraine Centre
7 months ago
migraine
My doctor has tried triptans, steroids, all the gepants,
Botox
, Ajovy injections and nothing comes of it. Am I the only one to feel desperate with this? I am so low. What causes post concussion syndrome and why has meditation not worked?
My doctor has tried triptans, steroids, all the gepants,
Botox
, Ajovy injections and nothing comes of it. Am I the only one to feel desperate with this? I am so low. What causes post concussion syndrome and why has meditation not worked?
Rosebud66
in
Headway
2 months ago
QOL gone
He wants to do
botox
injections but I'm afraid symptoms getting worse after going back in.
He wants to do
botox
injections but I'm afraid symptoms getting worse after going back in.
rfgh20
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Botox
Going for my first
botox
treatment today. 🙏🍀🤞🍀🤞🍀🤞🙏. I know it usually takes more than one treatment to see results. I hope this is the right thing for me. This year has been miserable!
Going for my first
botox
treatment today. 🙏🍀🤞🍀🤞🍀🤞🙏. I know it usually takes more than one treatment to see results. I hope this is the right thing for me. This year has been miserable!
Tree20862
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Migraine Support
9 months ago
Cervical Dystonia
I have tried
Botox
several times with mixed results. The first Dr gave me too much and i couldn't hold up my head for 5 months. The second Dr was very conservative and I did great for about 18 mo ths and then started having swallowing problems.
I have tried
Botox
several times with mixed results. The first Dr gave me too much and i couldn't hold up my head for 5 months. The second Dr was very conservative and I did great for about 18 mo ths and then started having swallowing problems.
Gigi_12
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Tattoo Sarcoidosis
I do have
Botox
& thankfully have been fine. I appreciate how fortunate I am, not to have any ongoing problems with Sarcs.
I do have
Botox
& thankfully have been fine. I appreciate how fortunate I am, not to have any ongoing problems with Sarcs.
Luvlyhubby
in
SarcoidosisUK
10 days ago
Not sure what to feel
Don't think they're going to do the
botox
as they don't think it will work. They will try putting in a smaller tube in the tracheotomy but not until Tuesday as of course it's a long bank holiday weekend.
Don't think they're going to do the
botox
as they don't think it will work. They will try putting in a smaller tube in the tracheotomy but not until Tuesday as of course it's a long bank holiday weekend.
Castleview
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Botox Day 1
After 3 years of suffering with Chronic Migraine, and 3 months of waiting for my
Botox
- I finally had my first appointment today. I definitely underestimated how painful it was going to be, but let’s hope the pain was worth it!
After 3 years of suffering with Chronic Migraine, and 3 months of waiting for my
Botox
- I finally had my first appointment today. I definitely underestimated how painful it was going to be, but let’s hope the pain was worth it!
AMG26
in
National Migraine Centre
8 months ago
Botox in the neck may help to reduce anxiety in patients suffering from Parkinson's disease, new study finds
Botox
in the neck may help to reduce anxiety in patients suffering from Parkinson's disease, new study finds https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12376705/
Botox
-neck-help-reduce-anxiety-patients-suffering-Parkinsons-disease-new-study-finds.html
Botox
in the neck may help to reduce anxiety in patients suffering from Parkinson's disease, new study finds https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12376705/
Botox
-neck-help-reduce-anxiety-patients-suffering-Parkinsons-disease-new-study-finds.html
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Our mum was recently diagnosed with CBD
Mum is also going to the
Botox
clinic in a couple of weeks to get some injections to help with closing eyes - she has previously had
botox
injections in her arm and shoulder with little effect.
Mum is also going to the
Botox
clinic in a couple of weeks to get some injections to help with closing eyes - she has previously had
botox
injections in her arm and shoulder with little effect.
joshwr
in
PSP Association
27 minutes ago
High Dose CL ?
However prior to her 2nd time of diagnosis of PD she was seeing a neurologist for
botox
injections for dystonia of left leg and it resolved after her
botox
shot and never returned. She is oriented, alert, sharp as a tack. Other than occasional depression and episodes of impatience and anger.
However prior to her 2nd time of diagnosis of PD she was seeing a neurologist for
botox
injections for dystonia of left leg and it resolved after her
botox
shot and never returned. She is oriented, alert, sharp as a tack. Other than occasional depression and episodes of impatience and anger.
Furch
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Struggling with Walking
Also, her neurologist does not want to provide
Botox
to her legs as feels that the risk outweighs the benefit as it could knock her off her feet both for walking and transferring.
Also, her neurologist does not want to provide
Botox
to her legs as feels that the risk outweighs the benefit as it could knock her off her feet both for walking and transferring.
Milocorn1
in
PSP Association
2 months ago
Okay so far
So they're going to try to do an MRI tomorrow, but need to check if he has any metal ties in him first😨 If all goes to plan he'll have the
Botox
injection soon.
So they're going to try to do an MRI tomorrow, but need to check if he has any metal ties in him first😨 If all goes to plan he'll have the
Botox
injection soon.
Castleview
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Moving the right way
His secretions are drying up with the 4 injections a day and at 2pm they took him to radiology to get
Botox
injections in 4 salivary glands. Sandra, his nurse said he was incredibly brave. She thought they'd numb the area first but apparently they can't.
His secretions are drying up with the 4 injections a day and at 2pm they took him to radiology to get
Botox
injections in 4 salivary glands. Sandra, his nurse said he was incredibly brave. She thought they'd numb the area first but apparently they can't.
Castleview
in
British Heart Foundation
29 days ago
Advice on eyes and neck please
She’s tried
Botox
and hasn’t seen any benefits. We’re now looking into glasses (the ones that hold your eyelids open, not the prism ones.) Does anyone have and experience with these glasses? I’m worried her eyes will get really dry. Any ideas are much appreciated.
She’s tried
Botox
and hasn’t seen any benefits. We’re now looking into glasses (the ones that hold your eyelids open, not the prism ones.) Does anyone have and experience with these glasses? I’m worried her eyes will get really dry. Any ideas are much appreciated.
GB07
in
PSP Association
3 months ago
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