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Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
InfantObs
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Baby and Us
2 months ago
East Kent
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
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Women's Health
2 months ago
East Kent
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
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British Pregnancy Advisory Service
2 months ago
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East Kent
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
InfantObs
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 months ago
Infant Observation East Kent
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
Hello, I am a psychotherapist in intensive training, I live in East Kent. Part of my psychotherapy training involves an Infant Observation. As such, I am looking for a pregnant mum, or mum and newborn under 4 weeks. The observation takes place at the home and is once-weekly for 12 months. It is an observation
InfantObs
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 months ago
DBS operation
I’ve been approved by Kaiser for a DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) operation for my MS/essential tremors. Would like to talk to someone who’s had the same operation. I need to know: About your experience during the operation, Post operation pain & discomfort The after care involved The after
I’ve been approved by Kaiser for a DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) operation for my MS/essential tremors. Would like to talk to someone who’s had the same operation. I need to know: About your experience during the operation, Post operation pain & discomfort The after care involved The after
Potatoskins
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My MSAA Community
2 months ago
Any info or experience with light headedness and circulation issues with PD?
My husband has PD, 9 years in, He had DBS surgery a year ago and that has been a miraculous positive change, however he has this symptom of getting really lightheaded when going from sitting to standing or any quick movements, ( he passed out a while ago and hit his head) or happens like playing pickleball
My husband has PD, 9 years in, He had DBS surgery a year ago and that has been a miraculous positive change, however he has this symptom of getting really lightheaded when going from sitting to standing or any quick movements, ( he passed out a while ago and hit his head) or happens like playing pickleball
whitdemo
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Next NoSilverBullet Zoom Webinar on 13 May: Live interview of Dr M Okun on "Practical strategies for living a happier life with Parkinson's"
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 7pm London time on Monday, the 13th of May. I will have the pleasure of interviewing Dr Michael Okun on the topic of "Practical strategies for living a happier life with Parkinson's". Dr Okun is a worldwide
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 7pm London time on Monday, the 13th of May. I will have the pleasure of interviewing Dr Michael Okun on the topic of "Practical strategies for living a happier life with Parkinson's". Dr Okun is a worldwide
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Influences of sleep and the circadian rhythm on iron-status indices
I suspect few, if any, of us have ever really thought about iron tests varying by time of day. However much we understand with regard to thyroid, somehow I think most of us imagine iron as being more "bucket chemistry". But this paper might force us to re-assess! [i]
Influences of sleep and the circadian
I suspect few, if any, of us have ever really thought about iron tests varying by time of day. However much we understand with regard to thyroid, somehow I think most of us imagine iron as being more "bucket chemistry". But this paper might force us to re-assess! [i]
Influences of sleep and the circadian
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Very interesting video on controversial issues regarding managing Parkinson’s at different stages (from 2 guys that seem smart).
Controversies in the Use of Medications, Herbs, and Early DBS for Parkinson's April 2024:
https://youtu.be/RhaUZFczGmc?si=R0Nb5tfh3jFnvZdg Movement Disorders Foundation of Arizona: Movement disorders neurologists Dr. Paarth Shah and Dr. Virgilio Gerald Evidente will be discussing in a panel discussion
Controversies in the Use of Medications, Herbs, and Early DBS for Parkinson's April 2024:
https://youtu.be/RhaUZFczGmc?si=R0Nb5tfh3jFnvZdg Movement Disorders Foundation of Arizona: Movement disorders neurologists Dr. Paarth Shah and Dr. Virgilio Gerald Evidente will be discussing in a panel discussion
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
apomorphine, anyone on this?
Hi all, was offered apomorphine with pump not injection. is anyone using this and has it made a difference i know everyone is different just trying to get a bit of perspective before i start it? been having issues with oral forms of medication either dyskinetic on or cant move off not much in the middle
Hi all, was offered apomorphine with pump not injection. is anyone using this and has it made a difference i know everyone is different just trying to get a bit of perspective before i start it? been having issues with oral forms of medication either dyskinetic on or cant move off not much in the middle
Todd-pw
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Meds not working well again
My PD husband and has been taking 4 or 5 sinemet 50/250 CR for about a year and started using neuropro patch 2mg 6 months ago. He was on madopar for several years prior, but it was never right for him. Suddenly it seems his meds aren't working and the pd symptoms are severe again. The neurologist
My PD husband and has been taking 4 or 5 sinemet 50/250 CR for about a year and started using neuropro patch 2mg 6 months ago. He was on madopar for several years prior, but it was never right for him. Suddenly it seems his meds aren't working and the pd symptoms are severe again. The neurologist
PDsux_10
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
please share your thoughts
I am - 54 year old post-menopausal woman who has have been suffering from RLS for approximately 18 months and it is becoming more severe. I weaned myself off of Lexapro, exercise daily, have almost eliminated caffeine and sugar, take magnesium and soak my feet in a magnesium salt bath at bedtime. Most
I am - 54 year old post-menopausal woman who has have been suffering from RLS for approximately 18 months and it is becoming more severe. I weaned myself off of Lexapro, exercise daily, have almost eliminated caffeine and sugar, take magnesium and soak my feet in a magnesium salt bath at bedtime. Most
Lluvinlife
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
deep brain stimulation
I am considering DBS. Please share any experiences and outcomes that may help me make the decision to whether or not… thanks in advance!
I am considering DBS. Please share any experiences and outcomes that may help me make the decision to whether or not… thanks in advance!
DonnaMc1968
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Active b12 result
Hello, so gp did my serum b12 which was 206 a few weeks ago and said he wasn't worried. I am worried because I have lots of symptoms and had a b12 deficiency a few years ago so I paid to get an active b12 test done privately (UK). Result is 47 pmol/mol. It says the cut off for a deficiency is 38, so
Hello, so gp did my serum b12 which was 206 a few weeks ago and said he wasn't worried. I am worried because I have lots of symptoms and had a b12 deficiency a few years ago so I paid to get an active b12 test done privately (UK). Result is 47 pmol/mol. It says the cut off for a deficiency is 38, so
Hullaballop
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Tremor Assessment
Has anyone had a tremor assessment prior to deep brain stimulation?
Has anyone had a tremor assessment prior to deep brain stimulation?
Ostap
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Ataxia UK
3 months ago
DBS: Medtronic question re. voice
Hi everyone. As many of you know I had DBS last August. Didn’t reverse my symptoms 5 years as was touted by my neuro but patched me up to fight another couple of rounds. When I was switched on, after a day or so I noticed that it was much harder to speak: volume and articulacy were much harder to produce
Hi everyone. As many of you know I had DBS last August. Didn’t reverse my symptoms 5 years as was touted by my neuro but patched me up to fight another couple of rounds. When I was switched on, after a day or so I noticed that it was much harder to speak: volume and articulacy were much harder to produce
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Insomnia
Hello, I was diagnosed PD when i was 37, now I'm 46 years old. 5 months ago i was DBS. After surgery, things did not go bad, but not as good I have expected. On March 7th i was reajusted the neurostimulator by my neourologist. On March 15th i started HDT Protocol, 50 mg sublingual on alternative days
Hello, I was diagnosed PD when i was 37, now I'm 46 years old. 5 months ago i was DBS. After surgery, things did not go bad, but not as good I have expected. On March 7th i was reajusted the neurostimulator by my neourologist. On March 15th i started HDT Protocol, 50 mg sublingual on alternative days
carlosgarcia2048
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
AbbVie’s Produodopa approved by SMC to treat Parkinson’s disease patients in Scotland
AbbVie’s Produodopa (foslevodopa-foscarbidopa) has been accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for use within NHS Scotland to treat advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD patients with severe motor fluctuations and hyperkinesia or dyskinesia when previous available combinations
AbbVie’s Produodopa (foslevodopa-foscarbidopa) has been accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for use within NHS Scotland to treat advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD patients with severe motor fluctuations and hyperkinesia or dyskinesia when previous available combinations
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Iron - wishful thinking
If only there were an iron forum here on HealthUnlocked! There is one: [i]
Haemochromatosis Society UK
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/haemochromatosis-uk But its last post was three months ago. And it is a very specific niche issue. (Obviously very important to those affected.) And (of course
If only there were an iron forum here on HealthUnlocked! There is one: [i]
Haemochromatosis Society UK
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/haemochromatosis-uk But its last post was three months ago. And it is a very specific niche issue. (Obviously very important to those affected.) And (of course
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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