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pain in knee
on class a for 15 years for fm how heed hew knee but I have found something for pain that is cheap and works in four days l have gone from stand still to getting movement back and so has wife that heeds hew Khee to you do hot have to go under the knife
on class a for 15 years for fm how heed hew knee but I have found something for pain that is cheap and works in four days l have gone from stand still to getting movement back and so has wife that heeds hew Khee to you do hot have to go under the knife
Eastwood1
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
The Role of Neurotropic B Vitamins in Nerve Regeneration
Interesting paper. Highlights B1, B6 and B12. Summary and Conclusion: [i]"All of the three highlighted B vitamins may create the necessary environmental conditions for successful nerve regeneration, each of which via individual modes of action (concluded in Figure 1). Vitamin B1 essentially facilitates
Interesting paper. Highlights B1, B6 and B12. Summary and Conclusion: [i]"All of the three highlighted B vitamins may create the necessary environmental conditions for successful nerve regeneration, each of which via individual modes of action (concluded in Figure 1). Vitamin B1 essentially facilitates
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Could this be the start of neuropathy?
I had my first Docetaxel infusion 6 days ago. Due to the Dexamethasone before and the Prednisone since, I have been really well. In the gym most days, and eating really well. I have had no side effects - until today. It's a minor thing, but both thumbs are a little sore. It's not a tingling sensation
I had my first Docetaxel infusion 6 days ago. Due to the Dexamethasone before and the Prednisone since, I have been really well. In the gym most days, and eating really well. I have had no side effects - until today. It's a minor thing, but both thumbs are a little sore. It's not a tingling sensation
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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I’ve been overweight for most of my life. I was bullied because of it at school and have always felt out of place and self conscious. I have type two diabetes and hope that losing weight will help me. I want to lose 33 pounds. My aim is to achieve this by the end of June.
I’ve been overweight for most of my life. I was bullied because of it at school and have always felt out of place and self conscious. I have type two diabetes and hope that losing weight will help me. I want to lose 33 pounds. My aim is to achieve this by the end of June.
Steve2803
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Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
How much folic acid while on ED injections?
I inject b12 daily or at least every other day for over two years now. I'm lots better by now but have still slight polyneuropathy left. During this time I've experimented with different dosages of folic acid (as well as with methyl folate and folinic acid) but I'm still not sure what works best for
I inject b12 daily or at least every other day for over two years now. I'm lots better by now but have still slight polyneuropathy left. During this time I've experimented with different dosages of folic acid (as well as with methyl folate and folinic acid) but I'm still not sure what works best for
Asselchen
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
gabapentin , Nuerontin, Horizant or Gralise
Does anyone have any experience with Gabapentin, Nuerontin or Horizant or Gralise for treating leva dopa induced dyskenisia? Report Ad Gabapentineg
Does anyone have any experience with Gabapentin, Nuerontin or Horizant or Gralise for treating leva dopa induced dyskenisia? Report Ad Gabapentineg
billybobAK
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Noo shoos!
Having looked into these shoes that Frizzbomb67 asked about, I decided to order the support version, Brookes Launch GTS. They arrived quickly, and included a free pair of running socks! When I first tried them on I thought they were awful, really stiff and solid, like putting a cardboard box on my feet
Having looked into these shoes that Frizzbomb67 asked about, I decided to order the support version, Brookes Launch GTS. They arrived quickly, and included a free pair of running socks! When I first tried them on I thought they were awful, really stiff and solid, like putting a cardboard box on my feet
Curlygurly2
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
glucose in urine
have done a urine dipstick test and it shows positive for glucose. I’m a bit worried and will ring gp but could this be a sign of liver disease and diabetes?
have done a urine dipstick test and it shows positive for glucose. I’m a bit worried and will ring gp but could this be a sign of liver disease and diabetes?
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Metoject pens with Methotrexate
I have had 17.5mg of Methotrexate injected into my thigh once weekly with a Metoject Pen since January this year. Virtually ALL have had a problem with the safety release not working without the pen being tapped repeatedly on a hard surface. Too many have somehow leaked liquid onto my leg as well as
I have had 17.5mg of Methotrexate injected into my thigh once weekly with a Metoject Pen since January this year. Virtually ALL have had a problem with the safety release not working without the pen being tapped repeatedly on a hard surface. Too many have somehow leaked liquid onto my leg as well as
Alvern
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
diabetes doctors
Even though disappointing for those with thyroid issues, I had hoped, and actually was under the impression, that at least endos were good diabetes doctors. It seems that I have to rethink that as well. I have a colleague with Type 1 Diabetes who had some horror stories to tell. And he is the second
Even though disappointing for those with thyroid issues, I had hoped, and actually was under the impression, that at least endos were good diabetes doctors. It seems that I have to rethink that as well. I have a colleague with Type 1 Diabetes who had some horror stories to tell. And he is the second
buddy99
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
I figured out how to tolerate antibiotics (trimethoprim in this case) without huge neuropathic pain flare!! (for real this time!)
I've been posting about this on and off all year trying to get some answers. Anyway, I'll keep it short. I've been unable to tolerate Trimethoprim or Doxycycline without the both causing unbearable neuropathic pain (burning, stinging, tingling, etc). I tried multiple times and failed to continue after
I've been posting about this on and off all year trying to get some answers. Anyway, I'll keep it short. I've been unable to tolerate Trimethoprim or Doxycycline without the both causing unbearable neuropathic pain (burning, stinging, tingling, etc). I tried multiple times and failed to continue after
Whoa182
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
update to the return of AF/tachycardia and long talk with EP
Whistle stop tour of my history: Symptomatic AF since early 50’s( 67 now). 3TIAs previous to diagnosis. Anticoagulants and flecanide until flec caused elongation of PR interval. Ablation 1 partially successful Ablation 2 abandoned due to rare complication Controlled AF with Sotalol ( 120 mg x2)
Whistle stop tour of my history: Symptomatic AF since early 50’s( 67 now). 3TIAs previous to diagnosis. Anticoagulants and flecanide until flec caused elongation of PR interval. Ablation 1 partially successful Ablation 2 abandoned due to rare complication Controlled AF with Sotalol ( 120 mg x2)
dedeottie
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AF Association
1 year ago
Types of Exercise
Does anyone know if certain types of exercise makes neuropathy worse? I wonder if walking is better than a Zumba or cardio dance class or water fitness classes? The intensity of the numbness comes and goes but I don’t know if it’s related to the exercise. I am not diabetic and the neurologist says I
Does anyone know if certain types of exercise makes neuropathy worse? I wonder if walking is better than a Zumba or cardio dance class or water fitness classes? The intensity of the numbness comes and goes but I don’t know if it’s related to the exercise. I am not diabetic and the neurologist says I
Yarn1985
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Neuropathy Support
1 year ago
Guidance for RLS
Hi Everyone, I'm new to this forum and am so glad to have found you. I have suffered with RLS for years, and in the past year, it's become pretty severe. I get VERY little sleep. Currently, I'm taking Gabapentin and Magnesium Glycinate, but neither are helping--yet. I did take Carbidopa-Levodopa for
Hi Everyone, I'm new to this forum and am so glad to have found you. I have suffered with RLS for years, and in the past year, it's become pretty severe. I get VERY little sleep. Currently, I'm taking Gabapentin and Magnesium Glycinate, but neither are helping--yet. I did take Carbidopa-Levodopa for
PinkTLC
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Venetoclax and blood sugar
hi everyone, I have been on “V” since the end of last August. In the last five months, I’ve been experiencing severe hypoglycemic attacks: however, my blood sugar is in dropping below 70. my doctor (endocrinologist, who im not happy with) put a blood sugar monitor on me for a week and said no worries
hi everyone, I have been on “V” since the end of last August. In the last five months, I’ve been experiencing severe hypoglycemic attacks: however, my blood sugar is in dropping below 70. my doctor (endocrinologist, who im not happy with) put a blood sugar monitor on me for a week and said no worries
WittyApricot
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CLL Support
1 year ago
does an rls friendly diuretic exist?
I have bad swollen legs which my GP thinks is caused by excess fluid It probably comes from a combination of my RLS medicines ( Pregabalin 250 mg and 2mg Neupro patch) plus a recent knee replacement operation. To get rid of this excess fluid my GP upped my normal 50mg Spironolactone dose to 75 mg.
I have bad swollen legs which my GP thinks is caused by excess fluid It probably comes from a combination of my RLS medicines ( Pregabalin 250 mg and 2mg Neupro patch) plus a recent knee replacement operation. To get rid of this excess fluid my GP upped my normal 50mg Spironolactone dose to 75 mg.
thorp
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Help with Gabapentin please
Hello, I'm wandering if I need to up my ropinerole again during the day? I until the last few days have been coping, taking 1mg ropinerole at 6pm and 2 gabapentin at around 8pm before I go to bed sometimes a bit later depending what time I get home, no later than 10pm tho. The problem is last few days
Hello, I'm wandering if I need to up my ropinerole again during the day? I until the last few days have been coping, taking 1mg ropinerole at 6pm and 2 gabapentin at around 8pm before I go to bed sometimes a bit later depending what time I get home, no later than 10pm tho. The problem is last few days
Cobobay
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Jardiance side effects? Off Metformin for diabetes 2, but high blood sugar 88, overweight, aged 67, scared reactions due other conditions?
Am terminally ill, irreparable brain damage, epilepsy, so can't do much exercise! Was on metformin from start of diabetes 2 in 2020, found my blood sugar level was 88, have been dieting lost 2 half stone, cholesterol not too bad, so they have put me on just Jardiance 10mg a day! Am taking medication
Am terminally ill, irreparable brain damage, epilepsy, so can't do much exercise! Was on metformin from start of diabetes 2 in 2020, found my blood sugar level was 88, have been dieting lost 2 half stone, cholesterol not too bad, so they have put me on just Jardiance 10mg a day! Am taking medication
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
1 year ago
Prof Tim Noakes and low carb diet benefits
I hope it's ok to attach a link to this Q&A session - it's clarified a lot for me and low carb is how I reduced my blood sugar when I was in the pre-diabetic range. He also explains that diabetes is a more serious disease than people believe. I found it very interesting. https://www.facebook.com/thenoakesfoundation
I hope it's ok to attach a link to this Q&A session - it's clarified a lot for me and low carb is how I reduced my blood sugar when I was in the pre-diabetic range. He also explains that diabetes is a more serious disease than people believe. I found it very interesting. https://www.facebook.com/thenoakesfoundation
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
How Coeliac, Non-Coeliac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) and Wheat Sensitivity can impact ONE person on a PsychoSocial Scale !!
It says it all really. Today, I spoke to someone else who is gluten sensitive. They told me about the difficulties of having to explain themselves to others. I quipped, ‘I don’t like your cooking,’ as a cheeky answer. They chuckled. All of the above are very difficult and poorly understood illnesses
It says it all really. Today, I spoke to someone else who is gluten sensitive. They told me about the difficulties of having to explain themselves to others. I quipped, ‘I don’t like your cooking,’ as a cheeky answer. They chuckled. All of the above are very difficult and poorly understood illnesses
Narwhal10
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
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