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Restless Leg Syndrome
Restless leg syndrome. I have found 75mg pregabalin works (mostly) for twitches but still the nerve endings 'crawling' in my lower left leg that can reach a painful peak..
Restless leg syndrome. I have found 75mg pregabalin works (mostly) for twitches but still the nerve endings 'crawling' in my lower left leg that can reach a painful peak..
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Experience of benign liver tumours or liver cysts?
A reminder that we are also starting work on updating our information about these conditions and would really like to hear from you if you have experienced them. Please get in touch by emailing Kirsty.sharrock@britishlivertrust.org.uk if you have, or have had, any of the conditions below and would
A reminder that we are also starting work on updating our information about these conditions and would really like to hear from you if you have experienced them. Please get in touch by emailing Kirsty.sharrock@britishlivertrust.org.uk if you have, or have had, any of the conditions below and would
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
What to take after Methadone
I have been on Methadone for about 3 years and though it works well the constipation was so bad, I finally came off of Methadone and want to go on a drug that isn't an opiod. Does anyone have any suggestion. Been on requip, Mirapex, gabapentin and wondering what will work? I just cracked my femur
I have been on Methadone for about 3 years and though it works well the constipation was so bad, I finally came off of Methadone and want to go on a drug that isn't an opiod. Does anyone have any suggestion. Been on requip, Mirapex, gabapentin and wondering what will work? I just cracked my femur
McClintok
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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Methadone vs buprenorphine/naloxone
Hello all. I am in the "fortunate" position of being offered either methadone or Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) for my refractory RLS. I have been taking a very low dose of methadone --1/4 of a 5mg tab once daily--for only 3-1/2 weeks and I fall asleep quickly and sleep uninterrupted about 5
Hello all. I am in the "fortunate" position of being offered either methadone or Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) for my refractory RLS. I have been taking a very low dose of methadone --1/4 of a 5mg tab once daily--for only 3-1/2 weeks and I fall asleep quickly and sleep uninterrupted about 5
Doctorplacebo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
I added Mucinex to my list of DO NOT TAKE over the counter meds.
Well, I finally got IT... yes, covid. My husband came home with it and four days later I came down with it. I was trying to get ahead of it by taking Mucinex the second night so I could prevent it spreading into my lungs as much as possible. My whole body jerked and thrashed all night long plus I
Well, I finally got IT... yes, covid. My husband came home with it and four days later I came down with it. I was trying to get ahead of it by taking Mucinex the second night so I could prevent it spreading into my lungs as much as possible. My whole body jerked and thrashed all night long plus I
Reb0013
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Polyhydramnios. Blood test fine, GTT fine. What will happen with my baby?
Everything looks fine. Told I have polyhydramnios. What will happend with my baby?
Everything looks fine. Told I have polyhydramnios. What will happend with my baby?
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Great RLS & Augmentation Articles (all available as PDFs)
I thought I’d share several articles that give, as far as I can tell, the best, evidence-based guidance for RLS and PLMD treatment + augmentation info. which can all be invaluable tools for understanding RLS, PLMD and augmentation. Note some of the authors names. 1)
Guidelines for the first-line
I thought I’d share several articles that give, as far as I can tell, the best, evidence-based guidance for RLS and PLMD treatment + augmentation info. which can all be invaluable tools for understanding RLS, PLMD and augmentation. Note some of the authors names. 1)
Guidelines for the first-line
ircam2112
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Quitting Ropinirole ... Weeks 3 to 5
Hi all, It's now been 5 weeks since my last ropinirole. I'll quickly summarise my experience here and I have a couple of questions for those of you more experienced than I (questions at bottom) Week 1 and 2 can be found here Week 3 - RLS symptoms stayed the same but now have started experiencing waves
Hi all, It's now been 5 weeks since my last ropinirole. I'll quickly summarise my experience here and I have a couple of questions for those of you more experienced than I (questions at bottom) Week 1 and 2 can be found here Week 3 - RLS symptoms stayed the same but now have started experiencing waves
Hazuki
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Pramipexole vacations
I am currently completely off Pramipexole for 7 months, after being on it for 6 years. It was the only medication that gave me excellent relief and no side effects, except one sudden episode of augmentation . All the augmentation symptoms have resolved, but the symptoms of course are daily and last
I am currently completely off Pramipexole for 7 months, after being on it for 6 years. It was the only medication that gave me excellent relief and no side effects, except one sudden episode of augmentation . All the augmentation symptoms have resolved, but the symptoms of course are daily and last
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Muscles in lower back all rigid and locked up
Hi, the muscles around my lower back have been locked up for a few weeks now. I find using an electric blanket has helped. I also use "winter green' (methyl salicylate) sports rub, with limited effect. Taking a couple of Ibuprofen and a co-codamol help too, but it's still very immobile and limits
Hi, the muscles around my lower back have been locked up for a few weeks now. I find using an electric blanket has helped. I also use "winter green' (methyl salicylate) sports rub, with limited effect. Taking a couple of Ibuprofen and a co-codamol help too, but it's still very immobile and limits
cuppa69
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NRAS
2 years ago
A brief respite and now back with a vengeance
I suffer from restless legs syndrome and was prescribed pramipexole. I started a reduction program several months ago and by September I was down to half a tablet today. I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had to have a mastectomy 3 moths ago. Unbeknown to me the surgery temporarily raised my ferritin
I suffer from restless legs syndrome and was prescribed pramipexole. I started a reduction program several months ago and by September I was down to half a tablet today. I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had to have a mastectomy 3 moths ago. Unbeknown to me the surgery temporarily raised my ferritin
RestlessMe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Reduction of Ropinirole
Hello fellow sufferers where ever you are in the world. I have been reducing my Ropinirole dosage by 0.25mg every 2 to 3 weeks depending how it’s going and am now taking 4.75 mg / day a reduction of 1.25 mg / day from 24 October 2022 and am in for the long haul. I used to spread my dose out during the
Hello fellow sufferers where ever you are in the world. I have been reducing my Ropinirole dosage by 0.25mg every 2 to 3 weeks depending how it’s going and am now taking 4.75 mg / day a reduction of 1.25 mg / day from 24 October 2022 and am in for the long haul. I used to spread my dose out during the
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Thought of the day - B12 paradox
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
My Opinion: Collateral Damage due to Discontinuance of Pramipexole
Hi, All. I was going to write about this year's months-long Hell due to discontinuance of pramipexole virtually cold-turkey, following more than two decades of daily use. Having found that circumstance recently has been described by others, I think it may be more helpful if I instead comment on the
Hi, All. I was going to write about this year's months-long Hell due to discontinuance of pramipexole virtually cold-turkey, following more than two decades of daily use. Having found that circumstance recently has been described by others, I think it may be more helpful if I instead comment on the
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
All regular use sublingual opioid medications etc how to protect your teeth.
REGULAR use of sublingual medications, from opioids to Valium etc I break mine into tiny pin head size pieces with a pill cutter. I know 200 mcg Temgesic or 2 mg of Buprenorphine looks very small, however I have followed this process for over 3 years now. - Reasons - Absorption in seconds - Better
REGULAR use of sublingual medications, from opioids to Valium etc I break mine into tiny pin head size pieces with a pill cutter. I know 200 mcg Temgesic or 2 mg of Buprenorphine looks very small, however I have followed this process for over 3 years now. - Reasons - Absorption in seconds - Better
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Burnt tongue sensation
Hi guys..I have hashimoto's and I'm on Thyroid S. For quite a while now I've had this burnt tongue sensation and I think it's linked to the NDt but not certain. Some days it's much worse than others . Has anyone else had the same "reaction" ? Perhaps it's not the NDt at all but none of my other
Hi guys..I have hashimoto's and I'm on Thyroid S. For quite a while now I've had this burnt tongue sensation and I think it's linked to the NDt but not certain. Some days it's much worse than others . Has anyone else had the same "reaction" ? Perhaps it's not the NDt at all but none of my other
Mitch27
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Foods that "reduce" glutamate
As I am trying to reduce sedating Pregabalin dosage, I noticed that blueberries are a good food, not only OKAY but actually react to glutamate in a positive way. I don't understand all of the mechanisms but then I googled "foods that reduce glutamate" and found interesting info. One thing, for example
As I am trying to reduce sedating Pregabalin dosage, I noticed that blueberries are a good food, not only OKAY but actually react to glutamate in a positive way. I don't understand all of the mechanisms but then I googled "foods that reduce glutamate" and found interesting info. One thing, for example
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
RLS study
just completed phase 1 of an RLS study of a wearable e-stim device for RLS. For me, redults were mixed. Worked well on Right leg which has much milder symptoms than the left. The left did not respond well to the continuous stim. When I’ve used TNS in the past, a modulated wave form was more effective
just completed phase 1 of an RLS study of a wearable e-stim device for RLS. For me, redults were mixed. Worked well on Right leg which has much milder symptoms than the left. The left did not respond well to the continuous stim. When I’ve used TNS in the past, a modulated wave form was more effective
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
How do you know your circadian rhythm?
This week I will be starting methadone, which may be the answer for me. If effective, it would give me a chance to change my sleeping pattern from 4am to noon to something more normal. My question is this: How do I determine what my current circadian rhythm is? It might be that I actually am still
This week I will be starting methadone, which may be the answer for me. If effective, it would give me a chance to change my sleeping pattern from 4am to noon to something more normal. My question is this: How do I determine what my current circadian rhythm is? It might be that I actually am still
ratfancy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Pramipexole supplies
Festive greetings to fellow sufferers…… I have been having difficulties in getting my Pramipexole prescription lately. Pharmacy2U say their suppliers have said that they are out of stock of this drug and I now find many local pharmacies are too! I have been using Lloyds Princess Risborough just recently
Festive greetings to fellow sufferers…… I have been having difficulties in getting my Pramipexole prescription lately. Pharmacy2U say their suppliers have said that they are out of stock of this drug and I now find many local pharmacies are too! I have been using Lloyds Princess Risborough just recently
Johnnycomelately99
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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