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An urgent warning about rytary...
I am in contact currently with 3 hu people that are seriously messed up on rytary...i think its a kindling effect or what i call stacking. I believe we are not only overdosed on rytary but it also is having some strange psychiatric effects common to us 3. please check the link for full understanding,
I am in contact currently with 3 hu people that are seriously messed up on rytary...i think its a kindling effect or what i call stacking. I believe we are not only overdosed on rytary but it also is having some strange psychiatric effects common to us 3. please check the link for full understanding,
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Gluten-free diet and vitamin D uptake in patients with Hashimoto disease
This paper demonstrates that gluten-free diets with Hashimoto's may have an influence on vitamin D uptake. Just a thing to be aware of. Gluten-free diet attenuates the impact of exogenous vitamin D on thyroid autoimmunity in young women with autoimmune thyroiditis: a pilot study October 2022
This paper demonstrates that gluten-free diets with Hashimoto's may have an influence on vitamin D uptake. Just a thing to be aware of. Gluten-free diet attenuates the impact of exogenous vitamin D on thyroid autoimmunity in young women with autoimmune thyroiditis: a pilot study October 2022
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Oh dear!
After gastroscopy I have been sticking to a dairy and gluten free diet, managed to get down to 3.5mg Prednisolone and was doing really well but with increasing pain , I'm back up to 5mg. Do I contact GP they seem to have forgotten me? Or persevere on my own!
After gastroscopy I have been sticking to a dairy and gluten free diet, managed to get down to 3.5mg Prednisolone and was doing really well but with increasing pain , I'm back up to 5mg. Do I contact GP they seem to have forgotten me? Or persevere on my own!
Allcraft
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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good hospital for DBS in Florida.
medical tourism, Hi everyone, can anybody please recommend to me, a hospital or clinic in florida or new Orlean, where i can get a good treatment and care for the dreaded parkinson disease. I want to try out dbs treatment and see how it goes. great thanks..
medical tourism, Hi everyone, can anybody please recommend to me, a hospital or clinic in florida or new Orlean, where i can get a good treatment and care for the dreaded parkinson disease. I want to try out dbs treatment and see how it goes. great thanks..
Masterka
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
would like some reassurance please!
so a little about me ~ I had dermoid cyst removal which resulted in a tube being removed in 2006. In 2013 I was diagnosed with hormone negative, HER2+breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy and diep flap recon followed by chemotherapy and 10 month of herceptin, I'm now nearly 9yr clear with no
so a little about me ~ I had dermoid cyst removal which resulted in a tube being removed in 2006. In 2013 I was diagnosed with hormone negative, HER2+breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy and diep flap recon followed by chemotherapy and 10 month of herceptin, I'm now nearly 9yr clear with no
Kelb123
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Emphysemia and celiac disease
Been having tests because of severe anemia. Just been informed i have celiac disease so going on gluten free diet. My breathing has been so much worse this past twelve months. Breathless even when walking my dog . Never used to be. Could the anemia have been making my emphysemia worse . Has anyone had
Been having tests because of severe anemia. Just been informed i have celiac disease so going on gluten free diet. My breathing has been so much worse this past twelve months. Breathless even when walking my dog . Never used to be. Could the anemia have been making my emphysemia worse . Has anyone had
natalyab
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
ADVICE ??
I’ve had celiac disease for ever it seems like but only went gluten free the beginning of this year. All my symptoms were always blamed on not eating a controlled gluten free diet. Now that I am GF, the stomach issues are worse and they say it’s IBS-C. I’ve had a lot of problems with constipation, trying
I’ve had celiac disease for ever it seems like but only went gluten free the beginning of this year. All my symptoms were always blamed on not eating a controlled gluten free diet. Now that I am GF, the stomach issues are worse and they say it’s IBS-C. I’ve had a lot of problems with constipation, trying
IBSsucksallthetime
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IBS Network
2 years ago
WARNING about 'wheat' ... !
"Could gluten's toxicity extend to the nervous system, producing symptoms identical to classical Parkinson's disease? A remarkable case study adds to a growing body of research indicating that [i]
wheat's neurotoxicity is greatly underestimated
[/i]." "A remarkable case report describing the[i]
"Could gluten's toxicity extend to the nervous system, producing symptoms identical to classical Parkinson's disease? A remarkable case study adds to a growing body of research indicating that [i]
wheat's neurotoxicity is greatly underestimated
[/i]." "A remarkable case report describing the[i]
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Watch Prof Tom Foltynie on the topic of repurposing diabetes drugs for Parkinson's disease - Recording now available
Thank you to Prof Tom Foltynie for his time and expertise last night on the topic of repurposing diabetes drugs, including Exenatide, for Parkinson's disease. It was an excellent presentation and discussion that brings us all up to date with the latest in the trials, including feedback from some of you
Thank you to Prof Tom Foltynie for his time and expertise last night on the topic of repurposing diabetes drugs, including Exenatide, for Parkinson's disease. It was an excellent presentation and discussion that brings us all up to date with the latest in the trials, including feedback from some of you
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
It was perfect when zoloft worked for me but time is over
I have a "pure O", but I think, I have undiagnosted subtype of OCD, in which the first awful symptome must be the inerty thinking, which means I am very dumb sometimes. But this happens only because I have uncontrolled thoughts every minute, I can't be away of them. When I was taking Zoloft 25 mg,
I have a "pure O", but I think, I have undiagnosted subtype of OCD, in which the first awful symptome must be the inerty thinking, which means I am very dumb sometimes. But this happens only because I have uncontrolled thoughts every minute, I can't be away of them. When I was taking Zoloft 25 mg,
Amuch
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My OCD Community
2 years ago
Mild pins and needles..
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since my celiac diagnose in august 2021 I’ve started my strict gouten free diet in December and so have on and off situations. Before diagnose I had body ache,hand tingling,dizziness,fatigue,achy feet. I know celiac cause malnutrition. My B12 was at 173 units
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since my celiac diagnose in august 2021 I’ve started my strict gouten free diet in December and so have on and off situations. Before diagnose I had body ache,hand tingling,dizziness,fatigue,achy feet. I know celiac cause malnutrition. My B12 was at 173 units
Saba82
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Pins and needles..
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since December and so have on and off situations. I see improvement. My iron level and vitamin deficiencies got improved a little bit. I used to have light tingling in my right hand before the diagnose and B12 shots helped me a lot. I’ve never had crazy GI symptoms
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since December and so have on and off situations. I see improvement. My iron level and vitamin deficiencies got improved a little bit. I used to have light tingling in my right hand before the diagnose and B12 shots helped me a lot. I’ve never had crazy GI symptoms
Saba82
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 years ago
Any tips?
Hi, I'm new here. After any tips on soothing pain. I'm struggling with my ribs again today and I know all fybro sufferers can experience the pain differently and in different areas, so if anyone struggles with their ribs any tips on how to ease them would be much appreciated😊 currently relying heavily
Hi, I'm new here. After any tips on soothing pain. I'm struggling with my ribs again today and I know all fybro sufferers can experience the pain differently and in different areas, so if anyone struggles with their ribs any tips on how to ease them would be much appreciated😊 currently relying heavily
ChunkyGuacamole
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Very confused - should I change treatment or continue trying different Levothyroxine doses
Hi – I am new to the forum (in fact not used a forum before!), am very confused and really need some advice! I am 64 and was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s) 15 years ago and have been taking Levothyroxine but I don’t seem to be able to find the right dose. When I was first diagnosed,
Hi – I am new to the forum (in fact not used a forum before!), am very confused and really need some advice! I am 64 and was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s) 15 years ago and have been taking Levothyroxine but I don’t seem to be able to find the right dose. When I was first diagnosed,
Goldfinch7
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Advice on Pramipexole Withdrawal?
I was as diagnosed with PD in 2012.. At that time I was put on Pramipexole and Rasagaline and several years later- Sinemet. When I transferred to a movement disorder specialist in 2016, I was on 1mg of Pramipexole- 5 times a day (No this is not a misprint) I did not know any different until I started
I was as diagnosed with PD in 2012.. At that time I was put on Pramipexole and Rasagaline and several years later- Sinemet. When I transferred to a movement disorder specialist in 2016, I was on 1mg of Pramipexole- 5 times a day (No this is not a misprint) I did not know any different until I started
Park4me
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Prof Tom Foltynie: “Does the repurposing of diabetes drugs offer hope for Parkinson’s patients?” - Wed 29th June at 7.30 pm London time
I am delighted to announce our next zoom session that will be taking place at 7.30 pm London time on Wednesday, the 29th of June. We will have the pleasure of listening to Professor Tom Foltynie who will talk to us about “Does the repurposing of diabetes drugs offer hope for Parkinson’s patients?”
I am delighted to announce our next zoom session that will be taking place at 7.30 pm London time on Wednesday, the 29th of June. We will have the pleasure of listening to Professor Tom Foltynie who will talk to us about “Does the repurposing of diabetes drugs offer hope for Parkinson’s patients?”
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PD DBS
Before and after videos
Before and after videos
Deanne
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
The battle with Parkinson's and DBS
Hello All, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's almost ten years ago at age of 50, I had been having many health problems 3 years prior, and they attributed all of my issues to a spinal injury that I had many years earlier. I was missed diagnosed, I had Parkinson's. I started out using no Medications, but
Hello All, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's almost ten years ago at age of 50, I had been having many health problems 3 years prior, and they attributed all of my issues to a spinal injury that I had many years earlier. I was missed diagnosed, I had Parkinson's. I started out using no Medications, but
Bondslave
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Fisiocrem
Has anyone tried fisiocrem? Sounds a bit like deep heat. I wondered if it's OK to use alongside pred. I'm not holding out much hope for it but I'm willing to try anything to sort out my neck ache! Here's the description of it: "Fioscrem soothing massage rub for use on tense and contracted muscle areas
Has anyone tried fisiocrem? Sounds a bit like deep heat. I wondered if it's OK to use alongside pred. I'm not holding out much hope for it but I'm willing to try anything to sort out my neck ache! Here's the description of it: "Fioscrem soothing massage rub for use on tense and contracted muscle areas
Jontie
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
video: INSIGHT Grand Rounds | Deep Brain Stimulation For Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease | Dali Yin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxRL0tB2lQU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxRL0tB2lQU
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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