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Stomach making me feel sad.
So here I am, after binge eating food to bring on an IBS attack on purpose I feel ashamed of myself. I've had IBS for years recently started researching about it more and trying to understand the GI tract trying to give myself some purpose trying to turn a negative into a positive. But my health anxiety
So here I am, after binge eating food to bring on an IBS attack on purpose I feel ashamed of myself. I've had IBS for years recently started researching about it more and trying to understand the GI tract trying to give myself some purpose trying to turn a negative into a positive. But my health anxiety
Roc548
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IBS Network
4 years ago
How much sinemet
I'm very worried. At the end of January they changed me from Stalene 125 ( 4 a day) to Sinemet 250 ( 3 a day, whole, half, whole other half) and Opicapona. With the Stalene I was losing strength and endurance, and I started to lose my balance, of which I also blame the Ryvotril and Trazadona. And the
I'm very worried. At the end of January they changed me from Stalene 125 ( 4 a day) to Sinemet 250 ( 3 a day, whole, half, whole other half) and Opicapona. With the Stalene I was losing strength and endurance, and I started to lose my balance, of which I also blame the Ryvotril and Trazadona. And the
Paralelo
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Slowly but Surely, the USA Inches Toward Stem Cell Trials
Aspen Neuroscience, the company founded in 2018 by Dr. Jeanne Loring to bring her research to market, has raised $70 million in funding, which will be used to complete the work required for FDA approval and initiation of a clinical trial. The company plans to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Aspen Neuroscience, the company founded in 2018 by Dr. Jeanne Loring to bring her research to market, has raised $70 million in funding, which will be used to complete the work required for FDA approval and initiation of a clinical trial. The company plans to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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Stopping Ropinirole
The neurosurgeon I saw in Liverpool has recommend I stop taking Ropinirole, as although it helped RLS a lot at first, I find that now I can only get a few hours sleep on it and the RLS returns quite early during the day (augmentation?). So I have to reduce from 2 to 1 mg per night for a week, then stop
The neurosurgeon I saw in Liverpool has recommend I stop taking Ropinirole, as although it helped RLS a lot at first, I find that now I can only get a few hours sleep on it and the RLS returns quite early during the day (augmentation?). So I have to reduce from 2 to 1 mg per night for a week, then stop
sudokufan
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
MIRAPEXIN PROLONGED RELEASE
Has anyone heard of this? I had a telephone consultation with my Neurologist who prescribed it, because I am not happy with the Gabapentin I am taking. Combined use of 2x600 mg of Gabapentin, 2 co-dydramol and 0.5 mg of Clonazipam each night is still giving me insomnia and restless legs. I was so proud
Has anyone heard of this? I had a telephone consultation with my Neurologist who prescribed it, because I am not happy with the Gabapentin I am taking. Combined use of 2x600 mg of Gabapentin, 2 co-dydramol and 0.5 mg of Clonazipam each night is still giving me insomnia and restless legs. I was so proud
Felicity21
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
STILL NEED HELP
I'm wondering if I have DAWS( dopamine agonist withdrawal syndrome ) I started my tapering from requip the first of Feb. and finished the end of the month. Now I find I'm having terrifying dreams. heavy sweating. roaring in my head, lots more physical discomforts . Has anyone experienced this and if
I'm wondering if I have DAWS( dopamine agonist withdrawal syndrome ) I started my tapering from requip the first of Feb. and finished the end of the month. Now I find I'm having terrifying dreams. heavy sweating. roaring in my head, lots more physical discomforts . Has anyone experienced this and if
sweetiepye
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
7 Highly Effective Stimulant Drugs Used to Treat ADHD
Hey Guys I just published this article about 7 Highly Effective Stimulant Drugs Used to Treat ADHD and thought you might want to check it out. https://ezcareclinic.com/7-highly-effective-stimulant-drugs-used-to-treat-adhd/ Also I am sharing a short and sweet version here. Do you get distracted easily
Hey Guys I just published this article about 7 Highly Effective Stimulant Drugs Used to Treat ADHD and thought you might want to check it out. https://ezcareclinic.com/7-highly-effective-stimulant-drugs-used-to-treat-adhd/ Also I am sharing a short and sweet version here. Do you get distracted easily
Josh88
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
4 years ago
A Proposed Efficacious Treatment with Clioquinol (Zinc Ion..) and Cabergoline (Prolactin Dopamine Agonist) for the Treatment of Terminal PC
Thank you Rooked!!! for posting about using Cabergoline for treatingTerminal Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer!!! I did a quick search and found several very recent, VERY encouraging articles. So why hasn't this been made more public??!!! For those who didn't see Rooked's post, here's a link
Thank you Rooked!!! for posting about using Cabergoline for treatingTerminal Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer!!! I did a quick search and found several very recent, VERY encouraging articles. So why hasn't this been made more public??!!! For those who didn't see Rooked's post, here's a link
JLS1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
The Brick Wall Divide On RLS Philosophy
When I talk to people around me without RLS about it, I always mention the massive divide between the two camps which based on the number of posters, not number of posts, seems to be around 50/50. This post is inspired by comments about of all things, compression socks. I have used socks, but I prefer
When I talk to people around me without RLS about it, I always mention the massive divide between the two camps which based on the number of posters, not number of posts, seems to be around 50/50. This post is inspired by comments about of all things, compression socks. I have used socks, but I prefer
Accipiter
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Repurposed antidepressant could be a new treatment for recurrent prostate cancer 6:03 March 3, 2020
This is impressive: "In this study, 11 of 20 participants had a measurable decline in their PSA levels after 12 weeks of twice-a-day treatment, with the greatest decline in PSA being a 74% drop. PSA stands for prostate-specific antigen; it’s a biomarker for prostate cancer circulating in the blood."
This is impressive: "In this study, 11 of 20 participants had a measurable decline in their PSA levels after 12 weeks of twice-a-day treatment, with the greatest decline in PSA being a 74% drop. PSA stands for prostate-specific antigen; it’s a biomarker for prostate cancer circulating in the blood."
JLS1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Betrayal and the Horrible Pain After
This started out as a response to Manerva regarding the person who is taking gabapentin and this whole vitamin regimen and wearing compression socks (sleeves he calls them) and my thoughts on it but while it started out that way it’s grown so much deeper and morphed into gut wrenching pain and this
This started out as a response to Manerva regarding the person who is taking gabapentin and this whole vitamin regimen and wearing compression socks (sleeves he calls them) and my thoughts on it but while it started out that way it’s grown so much deeper and morphed into gut wrenching pain and this
Not-methadone-addict
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Promising drug could treat debilitating movement problems in people with Parkinson's
https://eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-03/pu-pdc022820.php Monday 02 March 2020 - Results from a study looking at an experimental drug to tackle the debilitating side effect of dyskinesia, have offered hope that it may have potential as a future treatment for people with Parkinson's. Research carried
https://eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-03/pu-pdc022820.php Monday 02 March 2020 - Results from a study looking at an experimental drug to tackle the debilitating side effect of dyskinesia, have offered hope that it may have potential as a future treatment for people with Parkinson's. Research carried
John_morris71
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Anyone know about this research that warned against taking gabapentin and pregabalin?
I just got off the only dopamine agonist I could even handle, but I didn't have any idea what to turn to, as one dose of gabapentin caused such dizziness that I wouldn't take it again, and Tramadol (pain reliever) caused other problems, so I went off that after two weeks. However, I've been reading in
I just got off the only dopamine agonist I could even handle, but I didn't have any idea what to turn to, as one dose of gabapentin caused such dizziness that I wouldn't take it again, and Tramadol (pain reliever) caused other problems, so I went off that after two weeks. However, I've been reading in
grandpianoman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
CBD cream/lotion helped me.
I have had RLS for 50 years; just went off DA and am not going back, but now am floundering and sleep-deprived as I try to find something safer that enables me to sleep. I rubbed CBD cream on my achilles and hamstring tendons 4 times over the night, and it really seemed to reduce the tightness and hence
I have had RLS for 50 years; just went off DA and am not going back, but now am floundering and sleep-deprived as I try to find something safer that enables me to sleep. I rubbed CBD cream on my achilles and hamstring tendons 4 times over the night, and it really seemed to reduce the tightness and hence
grandpianoman
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
The most boring disease
Without dopamine, everything seems so terribly BORING! I just can't seem to get excited about anything anymore. End of rant.
Without dopamine, everything seems so terribly BORING! I just can't seem to get excited about anything anymore. End of rant.
bassofspades
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
tyrosine with prozac
does anyone have experience of taking prozac(60mg) with tyrosine supplement.it is supposed to increase dopamine levels in brain
does anyone have experience of taking prozac(60mg) with tyrosine supplement.it is supposed to increase dopamine levels in brain
bluemis4
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Both mucuna and Dopamine Agonists supply dopamine, so why did the DAs work for me (till augmentation) but not mucuna pruriens? Any ideas?
Dopamine agonists supply dopamine--at night, even--but the problem isn't inadequate dopamine, it's inadequate dopamine receptors, right? So then why did the dopamine agonists work for me (till augmentation), and why doesn't mucuna pruriens work for me now that I'm off the DAs? Can't make sense of that
Dopamine agonists supply dopamine--at night, even--but the problem isn't inadequate dopamine, it's inadequate dopamine receptors, right? So then why did the dopamine agonists work for me (till augmentation), and why doesn't mucuna pruriens work for me now that I'm off the DAs? Can't make sense of that
grandpianoman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Wiki on dopamine
Organic Chemical Dopamine is an organic chemical of the catecholamine and phenethylamine families. It functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter, and plays several important roles in the brain and body. It is an amine synthesized by removing a carboxyl group from a molecule of its precursor
Organic Chemical Dopamine is an organic chemical of the catecholamine and phenethylamine families. It functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter, and plays several important roles in the brain and body. It is an amine synthesized by removing a carboxyl group from a molecule of its precursor
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Dopamine questions
My understanding is narcotics give a dopamine release. The stronger the narcotic, the stronger the release. If you have a rash and scratch at it, the body responds with a dopamine release. If you start the day with a cup of coffee there is a dopamine release. [i] I had MRSA. The skin lesions
My understanding is narcotics give a dopamine release. The stronger the narcotic, the stronger the release. If you have a rash and scratch at it, the body responds with a dopamine release. If you start the day with a cup of coffee there is a dopamine release. [i] I had MRSA. The skin lesions
kaypeeoh
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
I believe in self recovery
My wife has PD but we are in this thing together she is a strong woman and I am 100% supportive but not perfect I lose my composure at times and it makes me feel bad when this happens. We both do not not want to depend on medication she tried sinament and she takes no so call medication.The approach
My wife has PD but we are in this thing together she is a strong woman and I am 100% supportive but not perfect I lose my composure at times and it makes me feel bad when this happens. We both do not not want to depend on medication she tried sinament and she takes no so call medication.The approach
Routine100
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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