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Anyone having cold chills from taking Oxycodone?
I’ve developed cold chills after taking Oxycodone to treat my RLS! Also, is anyone using Oxycodone along with Naloxone to treat RL?
I’ve developed cold chills after taking Oxycodone to treat my RLS! Also, is anyone using Oxycodone along with Naloxone to treat RL?
Wanman4
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Methotrexate? Is it too soon to go onto this drug
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 and have found this forum invaluable over the past 13 months. This is my first post as so far I have always found the answer to my questions somewhere on the site. However on this occasion I would really appreciate some advice. I’ve just updated
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 and have found this forum invaluable over the past 13 months. This is my first post as so far I have always found the answer to my questions somewhere on the site. However on this occasion I would really appreciate some advice. I’ve just updated
Tiggy70
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Diabetic neuropathy
I have type 2 diabetes for thirty years but was put on metformin an year ago. I have no pain in legs etc but have sensitive to touch pain in chest muscles. Flashing pain comes and goes every few minutes. I am on 150mg pregabalin twice a day with not much difference. Any tips to reduce pain or cure..
I have type 2 diabetes for thirty years but was put on metformin an year ago. I have no pain in legs etc but have sensitive to touch pain in chest muscles. Flashing pain comes and goes every few minutes. I am on 150mg pregabalin twice a day with not much difference. Any tips to reduce pain or cure..
Ayurvij
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Gabapentin and me
I take 800 mg twice daily.It helps take the edge off the pain in my foot.I also take hydrocodone as needed.The two help me sleep.I also take amatriptalmine. The three combined do the trick.
I take 800 mg twice daily.It helps take the edge off the pain in my foot.I also take hydrocodone as needed.The two help me sleep.I also take amatriptalmine. The three combined do the trick.
Junebug1958
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
HbA1C numbers as we age?
I have been looking for information on HbA1C as we age, I managed to find this information. There are many video clips coming out of Tamil Nadu in India in Tamil language. From 7 to 7.5 %, 53 to 58 mmol/mol Senior citizen should maintain. Over 80 years of age 8%, 64 mmol/mol. In UK, NHS has blood
I have been looking for information on HbA1C as we age, I managed to find this information. There are many video clips coming out of Tamil Nadu in India in Tamil language. From 7 to 7.5 %, 53 to 58 mmol/mol Senior citizen should maintain. Over 80 years of age 8%, 64 mmol/mol. In UK, NHS has blood
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Metabolic syndrome (disease) can be managed with IF.
Hi everyone, This is good news for sufferers of hereditary metabolic syndrome whose genetic makeup interferes with their metabolism resulting in obesity type 2 diabetes heart disease to name a few conditions that are of concern to sufferers and their families. Here's about Metabolic syndrome and a link
Hi everyone, This is good news for sufferers of hereditary metabolic syndrome whose genetic makeup interferes with their metabolism resulting in obesity type 2 diabetes heart disease to name a few conditions that are of concern to sufferers and their families. Here's about Metabolic syndrome and a link
Hidden
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Chemical in essential oils may treat Parkinson's disease
Chemical in essential oils may treat Parkinson's disease https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/chemical-in-essential-oils-may-treat-parkinsons-disease A study has found that farnesol, which people use in perfumery and is a component of many essential oils, preserves dopamine nerves in a mouse model
Chemical in essential oils may treat Parkinson's disease https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/chemical-in-essential-oils-may-treat-parkinsons-disease A study has found that farnesol, which people use in perfumery and is a component of many essential oils, preserves dopamine nerves in a mouse model
Patrickk
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
changed diagnoses
been told i have ataxia for 5 years but they think i have primary lateral sclerosis, is there anyone out there with the same
been told i have ataxia for 5 years but they think i have primary lateral sclerosis, is there anyone out there with the same
golfingsue
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Ataxia UK
3 years ago
Useful write by an unknown lady saved in my system long back and forgotten by me!
As an addict of reading materials on health, this article I had saved but forgot it. After joining this group, I deep dived into my computer and found this. Written by a Tamil south Indian lady, few words may be new to a few. I am SHARING, WITH A REQUEST FOR THE READER'S OPINIONS only and not recommending
As an addict of reading materials on health, this article I had saved but forgot it. After joining this group, I deep dived into my computer and found this. Written by a Tamil south Indian lady, few words may be new to a few. I am SHARING, WITH A REQUEST FOR THE READER'S OPINIONS only and not recommending
6054
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Background retinopathy
Hi have been diabetic type 2 for a few years diet only, had a letter back after having the yearly diabetes eye screening saying I have background retinopathy. Gp said I didn’t need to test my blood sugars daily and didn’t need metaformin, have a blood test yearly, my level was 44 last year. Could my
Hi have been diabetic type 2 for a few years diet only, had a letter back after having the yearly diabetes eye screening saying I have background retinopathy. Gp said I didn’t need to test my blood sugars daily and didn’t need metaformin, have a blood test yearly, my level was 44 last year. Could my
valrene
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
Anyone have face vibrations on lyrica
I was on 1500 mg gabapentin and just switched to 250 mg of lyrica which is 1/6 the gabapentin which worked. But now I have face vibrations and then restless legs. It don't understand why that amount of lyrica doesn't work when it is the equivalent of the 1500 mg of gabapentin that does.
I was on 1500 mg gabapentin and just switched to 250 mg of lyrica which is 1/6 the gabapentin which worked. But now I have face vibrations and then restless legs. It don't understand why that amount of lyrica doesn't work when it is the equivalent of the 1500 mg of gabapentin that does.
SueJohnson
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Apitherapy for Parkinson’s Disease: A Focus on the Effects of Propolis and Royal Jelly - 2020
I switched from Google to DuckDuckGo and found this surprising article. https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2020/1727142/ 5. Evidence from Preclinical Studies The effects of both propolis and its flavonoids and RJ and its lipids on PD were examined both in vivo and in vitro. The findings indicate that
I switched from Google to DuckDuckGo and found this surprising article. https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2020/1727142/ 5. Evidence from Preclinical Studies The effects of both propolis and its flavonoids and RJ and its lipids on PD were examined both in vivo and in vitro. The findings indicate that
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Genetic test that spots rare 'hidden' Diabetes
This morning, I read the article below and found it very interesting. "
Genetic test that spots rare 'hidden' Diabetes
” New NHS check could provide breakthrough and spare thousands of patients from wrong treatment" "Monogenic diabetes is often mistaken for the type 1 or type 2 forms It means many
This morning, I read the article below and found it very interesting. "
Genetic test that spots rare 'hidden' Diabetes
” New NHS check could provide breakthrough and spare thousands of patients from wrong treatment" "Monogenic diabetes is often mistaken for the type 1 or type 2 forms It means many
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
PD brain metabolic alterations are evident and involved in all brain lobar areas
Should this depress me? I thought we were just trying to fix a small part of our brains :( Altered neurometabolic profile in early Parkinson's disease: A study with short echo-time whole brain MR spectroscopic imaging https://miami.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/altered-neurometabolic-profile-in-early-parkinsons-disease-a-stud
Should this depress me? I thought we were just trying to fix a small part of our brains :( Altered neurometabolic profile in early Parkinson's disease: A study with short echo-time whole brain MR spectroscopic imaging https://miami.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/altered-neurometabolic-profile-in-early-parkinsons-disease-a-stud
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Prednisolone
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
Blomps
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Palpitations taking moviprep
Taking moviprep for a colonoscopy tomorrow and having palpitations, has anyone experienced this and did they stop?
Taking moviprep for a colonoscopy tomorrow and having palpitations, has anyone experienced this and did they stop?
Oak321
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
Bumetanide in combination with Furosemide?
My husband was on Furosemide with Spironlactone but swelling in legs not improving, on a phone call the Cardiologist changed the prescription to Bumetanide. That didn’t improve it, GP then reduced the Bumetanide and we thought he said to add Spironlactone back in, but no prescription came so we checked
My husband was on Furosemide with Spironlactone but swelling in legs not improving, on a phone call the Cardiologist changed the prescription to Bumetanide. That didn’t improve it, GP then reduced the Bumetanide and we thought he said to add Spironlactone back in, but no prescription came so we checked
Dusty_Trainline
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
High creatinine and cholesterol
Hi guys me again. My last thyroid test results seem to be pretty good but I'd appreciate any feedback about my other test results. My cholesterol was high and also creatinine very high. I did read that this can be linked to Hypo and after medication should return to normal. I've been on 150mcg for about
Hi guys me again. My last thyroid test results seem to be pretty good but I'd appreciate any feedback about my other test results. My cholesterol was high and also creatinine very high. I did read that this can be linked to Hypo and after medication should return to normal. I've been on 150mcg for about
Charlyboy
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Probiotic supplementation may confer advantageous therapeutic potential for people with PD (lowers inflammation)
Found this in an old post of Art's and thought it deserved its own topic https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/142240155/il-8-the-inflammatory-mediator-that-is-220-higher-in-pwp-cerebrospinal-fluid-than-in-control-subjects-and-possible-ways-to-deal-with-it The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation
Found this in an old post of Art's and thought it deserved its own topic https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/142240155/il-8-the-inflammatory-mediator-that-is-220-higher-in-pwp-cerebrospinal-fluid-than-in-control-subjects-and-possible-ways-to-deal-with-it The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
How I beat Parkinson’s
My T cell lymphoma. PTCL is potentially curable with chemotherapy. The median progression free survival (PFS) following CHOP chemotherapy is 12 to 14 months. Approximately 20 to 30% of patients will be alive, and disease free, 5 years after the completion of treatment.
My T cell lymphoma. PTCL is potentially curable with chemotherapy. The median progression free survival (PFS) following CHOP chemotherapy is 12 to 14 months. Approximately 20 to 30% of patients will be alive, and disease free, 5 years after the completion of treatment.
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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