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Magnesium salts and RLS: malate, glycinate or citrate
Just following up on a recent post recommending magnesium malate for RLS, quoting recommendations made by Californian company Pure Biogenics in promoting their RLS supplement Seratame. Looking into this, experiments on rats suggested that malate may be the most bio-available form of magnesium; there
Just following up on a recent post recommending magnesium malate for RLS, quoting recommendations made by Californian company Pure Biogenics in promoting their RLS supplement Seratame. Looking into this, experiments on rats suggested that malate may be the most bio-available form of magnesium; there
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
chemotherapy efficiency
Hi every one Can some mets disssapear after a cure of 6 rounds of chemotherapy docetaxel or cabazitaxel ?
Hi every one Can some mets disssapear after a cure of 6 rounds of chemotherapy docetaxel or cabazitaxel ?
Wakaka
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Meta-analysis Identifies Supplements That Benefit Cardiovascular Health
An interesting meta-analysis from the American College of Cardiology of more than 884 studies finds omega-3, folic acid, and CoQ10 among the micronutrients that reduce cardiovascular risk. [i]"Researchers systematically reviewed a total of 884 studies available to date on micronutrients taken as dietary
An interesting meta-analysis from the American College of Cardiology of more than 884 studies finds omega-3, folic acid, and CoQ10 among the micronutrients that reduce cardiovascular risk. [i]"Researchers systematically reviewed a total of 884 studies available to date on micronutrients taken as dietary
Barny12
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AF Association
1 year ago
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6 years on after mtbi abroad and only just accepting I’ve got PTSD and/or chronic PCS but difficulty getting help/diagnosis from GP
I had a nasty slip fall in summer 2017 while working abroad and had loss of consciousness and concussion. It wasn’t handled well by (U.K.) employers and looking back, I only received basic healthcare. In shock and unable to continue working, I just wanted to get as far away as possible and to forget
I had a nasty slip fall in summer 2017 while working abroad and had loss of consciousness and concussion. It wasn’t handled well by (U.K.) employers and looking back, I only received basic healthcare. In shock and unable to continue working, I just wanted to get as far away as possible and to forget
TreesMTBI
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Headway
1 year ago
Glucose Tolerance Test
Hi everyone, I am currently 27 weeks pregnant and had two risk factors for gestational diabetes - my BMI is 30+ and I have a first degree relative with type 2. Today I had my GTT, and won’t find out the results until next week, but ever since the test, I’ve felt very nauseous, headachey with the driest
Hi everyone, I am currently 27 weeks pregnant and had two risk factors for gestational diabetes - my BMI is 30+ and I have a first degree relative with type 2. Today I had my GTT, and won’t find out the results until next week, but ever since the test, I’ve felt very nauseous, headachey with the driest
monkee641
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Indapamide
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone was on the drug Indapamide? This is diuretic that also helps control blood pressure. I have been on Amlodipine for about a year and it has kept my blood pressure spot on but I am suffering very swollen ankles and feet, a common side effect I am told. The dr therefore
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone was on the drug Indapamide? This is diuretic that also helps control blood pressure. I have been on Amlodipine for about a year and it has kept my blood pressure spot on but I am suffering very swollen ankles and feet, a common side effect I am told. The dr therefore
Calm2
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Erleada and BP
Since starting Erleada in August, 2022, my BP has gone from controlled to out of control. Current BP meds are spironolactone, clonidine, nifedipine, and irbesartan. If you have first-hand experience with any BP med that worked for you while on Erleada, please let me know. Thanks.
Since starting Erleada in August, 2022, my BP has gone from controlled to out of control. Current BP meds are spironolactone, clonidine, nifedipine, and irbesartan. If you have first-hand experience with any BP med that worked for you while on Erleada, please let me know. Thanks.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
end of he line
Since diagnosis in 2018, I have pretty much run the gamut of affordable SOC treatments and I finally got my Onco to agree that the treatments were doing more harm than good (based on side effects and endlessly climbing PSA). I have continual gut pain. Is this type of pain what we hear about as
Since diagnosis in 2018, I have pretty much run the gamut of affordable SOC treatments and I finally got my Onco to agree that the treatments were doing more harm than good (based on side effects and endlessly climbing PSA). I have continual gut pain. Is this type of pain what we hear about as
Frigataflyer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Statins and Malcolm Kendrick's: The Great Cholestrol Con!
I saw Helvella's post regarding the article in the Guardian on NHS checks; I did post this elsewhere, but I guess would only be visible to folk following the original post, so I thought it may be helpful to post separately. Some on here may well be aware of this work: The work of Malcolm Kendrick
I saw Helvella's post regarding the article in the Guardian on NHS checks; I did post this elsewhere, but I guess would only be visible to folk following the original post, so I thought it may be helpful to post separately. Some on here may well be aware of this work: The work of Malcolm Kendrick
Lavender-Blue
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Agony in the sole of my feet
My feet is an agony. Especially the sole of my feet. It's even painful without stepping on the floor. I am on Gabapentin and amytriptylin for my neuropathy. I have a an appointment with a neurophysiology consultant in a couple of weeks. Please can advice on what could reduce pain.
My feet is an agony. Especially the sole of my feet. It's even painful without stepping on the floor. I am on Gabapentin and amytriptylin for my neuropathy. I have a an appointment with a neurophysiology consultant in a couple of weeks. Please can advice on what could reduce pain.
ijeasike
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
'But you look OK'
I don't look OK, spinal curvature, so I've never had this. Can folks explain to me where the idiots who say this are coming from? Broken limbs, skin conditions, people don't look OK. Systemic conditions, heart, liver, kidneys, GI, people being correctly treated look OK. My SIL has myeloma - but she
I don't look OK, spinal curvature, so I've never had this. Can folks explain to me where the idiots who say this are coming from? Broken limbs, skin conditions, people don't look OK. Systemic conditions, heart, liver, kidneys, GI, people being correctly treated look OK. My SIL has myeloma - but she
Mayadill
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Re:Red burning palms.
Hi,.Had all my blood tests back after being tested for Polythycemia, all was normal,so glad about that..Has anyone heard of Palmar Erythema?It's a thyroid Autoimmune condition that can affect the hands.Im hoping to see the Doctor in 2 weeks time to see if it could possibly be that and if they can actually
Hi,.Had all my blood tests back after being tested for Polythycemia, all was normal,so glad about that..Has anyone heard of Palmar Erythema?It's a thyroid Autoimmune condition that can affect the hands.Im hoping to see the Doctor in 2 weeks time to see if it could possibly be that and if they can actually
sylus_911
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Neuropathy treatments?
Hi everyone, I have been dealing with widespread neuropathy symptoms for a while now. My arms, hands, legs, feet, face, and mouth often itch, burn, tingle, have pins and needles, and mild numbness (not fully numb, but headed there). As I am typing this I have been scratching my arms and face like crazy
Hi everyone, I have been dealing with widespread neuropathy symptoms for a while now. My arms, hands, legs, feet, face, and mouth often itch, burn, tingle, have pins and needles, and mild numbness (not fully numb, but headed there). As I am typing this I have been scratching my arms and face like crazy
Hidden
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Are statins essential if you are suffering from AF and/or past strokes? And how much is 'good'?
Just seeking some views on what constitutes the 'correct' level of statins to take in various situations. I have been taking 10 mg of simvastatine for six months and found this is no problem for me and it has marginally reduced what was a very low LDL cholesterol level in the first place. But my doctor
Just seeking some views on what constitutes the 'correct' level of statins to take in various situations. I have been taking 10 mg of simvastatine for six months and found this is no problem for me and it has marginally reduced what was a very low LDL cholesterol level in the first place. But my doctor
oscarfox49
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AF Association
1 year ago
Mitochondria, sugar, red lights and Doxazosin
My scientist friend, who is working on a vibrotactile coordinated reset prototype for me, drew my attention to an article in New Scientist - which is very interesting https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25734290-100-restoring-the-brains-mitochondria-could-slow-ageing-and-end-dementia/ Quick take
My scientist friend, who is working on a vibrotactile coordinated reset prototype for me, drew my attention to an article in New Scientist - which is very interesting https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25734290-100-restoring-the-brains-mitochondria-could-slow-ageing-and-end-dementia/ Quick take
WinnieThePoo
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Any suggestions?
Last September I experienced extremely cold feet, even though they were warm to the touch. Pain, tingling, and a tapping-like sensation moved up my legs. My GP referred me and I saw a consultant for an initial consultation who lined up tests, including MRI, etc. I had EMG and NCS tests yesterday (Friday
Last September I experienced extremely cold feet, even though they were warm to the touch. Pain, tingling, and a tapping-like sensation moved up my legs. My GP referred me and I saw a consultant for an initial consultation who lined up tests, including MRI, etc. I had EMG and NCS tests yesterday (Friday
wb54
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Neuropathy Support
1 year ago
Pudendal nerve entrapment
Hi, has anyone been to see Specialist pelvic expert Madalina Grigore at Sayer Clinic: Kensington? I am so desperate to rid myself of this awful pudendal nerve pain (7 years now). It will be costly going to this clinic but if they can help me get rid of this pain, then it will be money well spent. Unfortunately
Hi, has anyone been to see Specialist pelvic expert Madalina Grigore at Sayer Clinic: Kensington? I am so desperate to rid myself of this awful pudendal nerve pain (7 years now). It will be costly going to this clinic but if they can help me get rid of this pain, then it will be money well spent. Unfortunately
hoopwhirl2007
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Insulin Resistance, Parkinson's Disease, Consequences And What To Do About It
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Blood sugar question
radd I'd like to pick your brains if I may? I'd also be grateful to hear from anyone who might be able to help me understand things! When I did the Zoe test in January my average blood glucose level (estimated hba1c) was 5.5. but have attached the daily readings - (according to diabetes.co.uk
radd I'd like to pick your brains if I may? I'd also be grateful to hear from anyone who might be able to help me understand things! When I did the Zoe test in January my average blood glucose level (estimated hba1c) was 5.5. but have attached the daily readings - (according to diabetes.co.uk
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Joint pain and neuropathy at night making it very difficult to sleep - any suggestions?
I’ve been experiencing a lot of joint pain and neuropathy symptoms at night. It’s making sleeping very difficult. I fall asleep in pain (due only to pure exhaustion) and I am woken up every morning by the same pain. Any suggestions for what to do? I need to be able to sleep. It’s horrible.
I’ve been experiencing a lot of joint pain and neuropathy symptoms at night. It’s making sleeping very difficult. I fall asleep in pain (due only to pure exhaustion) and I am woken up every morning by the same pain. Any suggestions for what to do? I need to be able to sleep. It’s horrible.
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
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