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I came across an enlightening YouTube video featuring Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein -------------paste [https:] then add [//youtu.be/k703Shlgkhw?si=iuLPYvtohxJ-Q3pQ] ---------------, prompting me to discontinue my use of LD medication. Note - the modarator has a heavy french accent - you
I came across an enlightening YouTube video featuring Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein -------------paste [https:] then add [//youtu.be/k703Shlgkhw?si=iuLPYvtohxJ-Q3pQ] ---------------, prompting me to discontinue my use of LD medication. Note - the modarator has a heavy french accent - you
RioIsHerName
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Has anyone tried “compassionate use” or “right to try” laws?
I’m getting pretty desperate here as hubby can no longer tolerate any dopamine therapy. He’s only 61, can barely speak or walk, and I have to help him with almost everything. There’s actually not much out there on the horizon, but considering trying it with Buntanetap or neflamapimod (for Lewy Body
I’m getting pretty desperate here as hubby can no longer tolerate any dopamine therapy. He’s only 61, can barely speak or walk, and I have to help him with almost everything. There’s actually not much out there on the horizon, but considering trying it with Buntanetap or neflamapimod (for Lewy Body
LeharLover62
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Pregabalin -mode of operation
I take 150mg per day (one dose at night) of pregabalin as a RLS "blocker". I have read Professor Earley's (Harper college in USA) paper on dopamine receptors etc and the various parts of the brain and would be interesting to know how pregabalin "fits" with this story? Thanks for listening Davchar
I take 150mg per day (one dose at night) of pregabalin as a RLS "blocker". I have read Professor Earley's (Harper college in USA) paper on dopamine receptors etc and the various parts of the brain and would be interesting to know how pregabalin "fits" with this story? Thanks for listening Davchar
davchar23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
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Role of Dopamine and Brain Iron stores
How is it known/thought that dopamine plays a role in RLS? So, is there a test for this or research to confirm scientifically that it is playing a role? Also, how is it known/ thought that brain iron stores play a role?
How is it known/thought that dopamine plays a role in RLS? So, is there a test for this or research to confirm scientifically that it is playing a role? Also, how is it known/ thought that brain iron stores play a role?
Edengirl58
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Benfotiamine In The Mix For PD Again?
The following new animal study (December 2023) suggests that the fat soluble form of vitamin B1, Benfotiamine, may also be suitable for PD : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014299923007483?via%3Dihub Here is a relevant study quote :
' The results demonstrated that treatment
The following new animal study (December 2023) suggests that the fat soluble form of vitamin B1, Benfotiamine, may also be suitable for PD : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014299923007483?via%3Dihub Here is a relevant study quote :
' The results demonstrated that treatment
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
How to use the prone position more efficiently
In a post on HealthUnlocked https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/150167349/could-this-be-why-some-of-us-have-less-rls-while-sleeping-in-the-prone-position?responses=150181979&utm_source=notification&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email_individual_response , it's mentioned that the prone position is
In a post on HealthUnlocked https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/150167349/could-this-be-why-some-of-us-have-less-rls-while-sleeping-in-the-prone-position?responses=150181979&utm_source=notification&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email_individual_response , it's mentioned that the prone position is
VladimirF
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Suffering like hell since I tried to taper off a dopamin agonist
Hi all, From Feb to Aug, I succesfully tapered off Venlafaxine extended release that I had taken for 28 years. I had started taking this medicine when I was 20 after what was probably a post-traumatic stress episode diagnosed as 'fibromyalgia' by my doctors back at that time. I tried several times to
Hi all, From Feb to Aug, I succesfully tapered off Venlafaxine extended release that I had taken for 28 years. I had started taking this medicine when I was 20 after what was probably a post-traumatic stress episode diagnosed as 'fibromyalgia' by my doctors back at that time. I tried several times to
Mikatrap
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
New therapies for RLS!! New research finally!
I have had RLS for 30 years, but when prescribed pramaprexole, of course, it made the monster worse. I did some research and there are two new therapies coming out. One is a new drug discovered by professor Dr. Stefan Clemens at Brody school of medicine...he discovered why augmentation happens...
I have had RLS for 30 years, but when prescribed pramaprexole, of course, it made the monster worse. I did some research and there are two new therapies coming out. One is a new drug discovered by professor Dr. Stefan Clemens at Brody school of medicine...he discovered why augmentation happens...
beartoothgirl406
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Vitamin B2 Deficiency Can Cause B6 Toxicity! PWP Are Commonly Deficient In B2.
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/276491/fneur-08-00333-HTML/image_m/fneur-08-00333-g002.jpg From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333/full Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/276491/fneur-08-00333-HTML/image_m/fneur-08-00333-g002.jpg From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333/full Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
ADD Medication
I just had an interesting thought and inquiry about the relationship between specific neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine as a relates to very long chain, fatty acid metabolism, in peroxisomes. Surprisingly, there is a bit of a link, but it’s not clearly understood. My question is,
I just had an interesting thought and inquiry about the relationship between specific neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine as a relates to very long chain, fatty acid metabolism, in peroxisomes. Surprisingly, there is a bit of a link, but it’s not clearly understood. My question is,
bluejadedwho
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AMN EASIER
8 months ago
t3 only treatment need advice
When i got hypo i figured out fast that t4 only only worsend everything. My doc added 10 t3 it was better but not optimal. She put me on 4 Grain NDT and i did well for 2 years. Then got one symptom and we played with NDT dosages lower, higher, brands and a combo with NDT plus 10 T3... I transitioned
When i got hypo i figured out fast that t4 only only worsend everything. My doc added 10 t3 it was better but not optimal. She put me on 4 Grain NDT and i did well for 2 years. Then got one symptom and we played with NDT dosages lower, higher, brands and a combo with NDT plus 10 T3... I transitioned
charley123
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Potential therapeutic effects and pharmacological evidence of sinomenine in central nervous system disorders
Published online 2022 Sep 16, I realize it is a rat study, but it is sinomenine is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Pharmacological effects of sinomenine in Parkinson’s disease PD is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the
Published online 2022 Sep 16, I realize it is a rat study, but it is sinomenine is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Pharmacological effects of sinomenine in Parkinson’s disease PD is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the
Sydney75
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Dyskinesia question
Is peak-dose dyskinesia essentially the same as wearing-off dyskinesia? In other words, are they both just a response to fluctuations in dopamine levels, and whether you experience one or the other (or both?) is just by chance, or is the difference in timing related to other factors? I'm sorry if that's
Is peak-dose dyskinesia essentially the same as wearing-off dyskinesia? In other words, are they both just a response to fluctuations in dopamine levels, and whether you experience one or the other (or both?) is just by chance, or is the difference in timing related to other factors? I'm sorry if that's
1LittleWillow
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
TTFD - I think I made a judgment error.
My Motion Disorder Specialist indicated that activity consumes dopamine. I have read that one way to increase production of dopamine is exercise. It is not unreasonable to conclude exercise can cause a demand of dopamine higher than your body can produce. I quit TTFD because of tremor (I was walking
My Motion Disorder Specialist indicated that activity consumes dopamine. I have read that one way to increase production of dopamine is exercise. It is not unreasonable to conclude exercise can cause a demand of dopamine higher than your body can produce. I quit TTFD because of tremor (I was walking
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Parkinson's wife
My husband was diagnosed about 4 years ago though I suspect Parkinsons was developing long before that. Main problem - neither Sinemet or Madopar has any effect on bradykinesia or tremor (let alone the non motor symptoms)and increasing medication e.g. Neupro patch = rotigotine dopamine agonist only
My husband was diagnosed about 4 years ago though I suspect Parkinsons was developing long before that. Main problem - neither Sinemet or Madopar has any effect on bradykinesia or tremor (let alone the non motor symptoms)and increasing medication e.g. Neupro patch = rotigotine dopamine agonist only
veronicacoath
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
observations of progressing PD for PWP......Eyes
Eyes can tricky be things. As the eyes start to dry out the causal agent can be illusive and is often multifaceted. First the autonomic nervous system when in failure has been shown to reduce blinking. Try to train yourself to blink often of your own volition. The smooth muscles that intricately
Eyes can tricky be things. As the eyes start to dry out the causal agent can be illusive and is often multifaceted. First the autonomic nervous system when in failure has been shown to reduce blinking. Try to train yourself to blink often of your own volition. The smooth muscles that intricately
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Multiple mechanisms to clear a-synuclein with natural substances (in mice).
For informational purposes only Alpha Synuclein 1. INTRODUCTION: There are no effective treatments nor drugs available to modify disease progression
For informational purposes only Alpha Synuclein 1. INTRODUCTION: There are no effective treatments nor drugs available to modify disease progression
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Progression ,still no cofirmation
My wife is starting to deteriorate quite rapidly now, but no one in this area of Lincolnshire seems to know anything called PSP and trying to get the Specialists to acknowledge it seems impossible, but she is showing all the signs of PSP, Falls (backwards) difficulty swalloing, Slavering, running
My wife is starting to deteriorate quite rapidly now, but no one in this area of Lincolnshire seems to know anything called PSP and trying to get the Specialists to acknowledge it seems impossible, but she is showing all the signs of PSP, Falls (backwards) difficulty swalloing, Slavering, running
autex2000
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PSP Association
8 months ago
Aspen Neuroscience Granted Fast Track Designation
FDA Grants Fast Track Designation to ANPD001, Autologous Investigational Cell Therapy for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease SAN DIEGO, Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Aspen Neuroscience today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Fast Track Designation for ANPD001 for
FDA Grants Fast Track Designation to ANPD001, Autologous Investigational Cell Therapy for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease SAN DIEGO, Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Aspen Neuroscience today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Fast Track Designation for ANPD001 for
redhawk1
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Bayer Investing in New Cell Therapy Facility
Bayer Opens First Cell Therapy Manufacturing Facility to Advance Regenerative Medicines on a Global Scale $250 million (USD) plant will help produce transformational cell and gene therapies on a global scale Creating readiness for first production runs of potential commercial launches, including bemdaneprocel
Bayer Opens First Cell Therapy Manufacturing Facility to Advance Regenerative Medicines on a Global Scale $250 million (USD) plant will help produce transformational cell and gene therapies on a global scale Creating readiness for first production runs of potential commercial launches, including bemdaneprocel
redhawk1
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
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