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L-Tyrosine
Hi everyone, I have been given the name of this amino acid as a suggestion for use for my RL. Does anyone know of treatment with this and if so, any comments? I believe L-Tyrosine is a precursor to dopamine.
Hi everyone, I have been given the name of this amino acid as a suggestion for use for my RL. Does anyone know of treatment with this and if so, any comments? I believe L-Tyrosine is a precursor to dopamine.
restlessstoz
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Too much Sinemet
First off, if you've seen one case of Parkinson's, you've seen one case of Parkinson's. In my wife's case,she experienced overdosing on Sinemet. She started by taking Mirapex when she was first diagnosed about 5 years ago. Even a small dosage was putting her to sleep for long periods of time. Her
First off, if you've seen one case of Parkinson's, you've seen one case of Parkinson's. In my wife's case,she experienced overdosing on Sinemet. She started by taking Mirapex when she was first diagnosed about 5 years ago. Even a small dosage was putting her to sleep for long periods of time. Her
Roborn1
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Ow it hurts why do using you to do non auto pilot tasks hurt
When you havent picked up a crochet hook in months, and you start off stuggling to get to grips with a simple pattern with 1 colour then after several attempts you try alternative colours and remember why you found it easier and quicker to make Yes brain get out of lazy mode you need to get back using
When you havent picked up a crochet hook in months, and you start off stuggling to get to grips with a simple pattern with 1 colour then after several attempts you try alternative colours and remember why you found it easier and quicker to make Yes brain get out of lazy mode you need to get back using
bexx87
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Headway
5 years ago
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Ginkgo Biloba for RLS
I took 60 mg of Ginkgo Biloba in the middle of awful sleepless night and slept like a baby till morning. Manufacturer: Jarrow Formulas from iherb.com. It was the very first time when I took Ginkgo in the middle of the night. Before I only used it during daytime and the same 60 mg gave me a headache.
I took 60 mg of Ginkgo Biloba in the middle of awful sleepless night and slept like a baby till morning. Manufacturer: Jarrow Formulas from iherb.com. It was the very first time when I took Ginkgo in the middle of the night. Before I only used it during daytime and the same 60 mg gave me a headache.
Alex2308
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Update. Itching. Kidney Cancer but no connection.
Hello friends. On Friday I went to see the kidney specialist who said there was a cancerous lump on my kidney but said there was no connection with the awful skin itching I have had for the last twelve months. In a couple of days I am going to have a neck to hip MRI so that he can see more details.
Hello friends. On Friday I went to see the kidney specialist who said there was a cancerous lump on my kidney but said there was no connection with the awful skin itching I have had for the last twelve months. In a couple of days I am going to have a neck to hip MRI so that he can see more details.
Ballito
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Medical Alert Card for RLS
I’ve just received my membership pack from RLS foundation in the USA and the medical alert card is really useful. It contains a list of meds that worsen RLS (including Dopamine Agonists) and lists safe alternatives. I’ve attached photo below as it’s a great tool. I think our UK help forum is much easier
I’ve just received my membership pack from RLS foundation in the USA and the medical alert card is really useful. It contains a list of meds that worsen RLS (including Dopamine Agonists) and lists safe alternatives. I’ve attached photo below as it’s a great tool. I think our UK help forum is much easier
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
What's working for me, at least sort of
I say "at least sort of" because it's a case of nightly trial and error. But here's what I'm pinning my hopes on right now: 2 hours before I hope to go to sleep, I take a 100 mg capsule of medicinal grade CBD, along with 1 capsule of L-Theanine (I'm unsure of the mg.) and a 400 mg. tablet of magnesium
I say "at least sort of" because it's a case of nightly trial and error. But here's what I'm pinning my hopes on right now: 2 hours before I hope to go to sleep, I take a 100 mg capsule of medicinal grade CBD, along with 1 capsule of L-Theanine (I'm unsure of the mg.) and a 400 mg. tablet of magnesium
Restlesssinger
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Household Mold as one possible cause of parkinsonism
I saw this awhile ago, but I'm looking at it again today. In short, there is evidence that a chemical released by molds can damage dopamine nerve cells LINK: https://www.pnas.org/content/110/48/19561 AUTHORS: Arati A. Inamdar et al. YEAR: 2013 TITLE: Fungal-derived semiochemical 1-octen-3-ol disrupts
I saw this awhile ago, but I'm looking at it again today. In short, there is evidence that a chemical released by molds can damage dopamine nerve cells LINK: https://www.pnas.org/content/110/48/19561 AUTHORS: Arati A. Inamdar et al. YEAR: 2013 TITLE: Fungal-derived semiochemical 1-octen-3-ol disrupts
ElliotGreen
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Dihydroergocryptine
Dihydroergocryptine (DHEC, trade names Almirid, Cripar) is a dopamine agonist of the ergoline chemical class that is used as an antiparkinson agent.[1] Dihydroergocryptine has been shown to be particularly effective as monotherapy in the early stages of Parkinson's disease. Initial monotherapy with a
Dihydroergocryptine (DHEC, trade names Almirid, Cripar) is a dopamine agonist of the ergoline chemical class that is used as an antiparkinson agent.[1] Dihydroergocryptine has been shown to be particularly effective as monotherapy in the early stages of Parkinson's disease. Initial monotherapy with a
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
The journey of Levodopa inside the intestine.
In his blog of 9 February "BAC for the future", Simon of Science of Parkinson's remembers that Levodopa is converted into Dopamine by an enzyme called Decarboxylase DOPA. He also says that outside the brain there is a lot of decarboxylase dopa in other organs of the body, so there is a risk that Levodopa
In his blog of 9 February "BAC for the future", Simon of Science of Parkinson's remembers that Levodopa is converted into Dopamine by an enzyme called Decarboxylase DOPA. He also says that outside the brain there is a lot of decarboxylase dopa in other organs of the body, so there is a risk that Levodopa
Fed1000
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Possible cause of Parkinson's
My brother had a bad breath problem for several years before being diagnosed with PD. He has always taken excellent care of his mouth, so it is not that...verified by his dentist. I'm just wondering if it could have been a gut flora problem, which I read recently might be linked to the death of dopamine
My brother had a bad breath problem for several years before being diagnosed with PD. He has always taken excellent care of his mouth, so it is not that...verified by his dentist. I'm just wondering if it could have been a gut flora problem, which I read recently might be linked to the death of dopamine
Barry1111
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Zandopa
We have just ordered Zandopa for mucuna pruriens but were not sure of an initial dose? (Currently my husband is not on any drugs for PD. He takes mannitol and B1 but does not notice any effect...either positive or negative...from these. I think he needs some source of dopamine boost. He tried nutrivita
We have just ordered Zandopa for mucuna pruriens but were not sure of an initial dose? (Currently my husband is not on any drugs for PD. He takes mannitol and B1 but does not notice any effect...either positive or negative...from these. I think he needs some source of dopamine boost. He tried nutrivita
bibsie
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Finally help.. 🎉
Hi all. I have been a sufferer of restless legs syndrome for the last 4 years. Suffering with pain / discomfort in my legs and arms and face 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Hell on earth.. Over the last 3 years I've been searching for a cure or even just relief. I've tried all sorts of diets (cutting
Hi all. I have been a sufferer of restless legs syndrome for the last 4 years. Suffering with pain / discomfort in my legs and arms and face 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Hell on earth.. Over the last 3 years I've been searching for a cure or even just relief. I've tried all sorts of diets (cutting
Docker
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Stress and Parkinson's
In response to participants who asked for references in the thread dealing with stress and Parkinson's, here is the abstract of the first paper I was thinking about. I did not find the second one for now (Two women patients that were cured from PD through "relieving the cause of their stress"). A potential
In response to participants who asked for references in the thread dealing with stress and Parkinson's, here is the abstract of the first paper I was thinking about. I did not find the second one for now (Two women patients that were cured from PD through "relieving the cause of their stress"). A potential
Xenos
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
ADD and addiction to whatever gives good emotions..
HI guys, nice to find such a community and to know we are not alone :) So the title says it all. I'm in med school, I like what I'm doing and it's satisfying to accomplish things like learning textbooks. But... It's hard to explain, but I'll try: I can't concentrate, I mostly oscillate between times
HI guys, nice to find such a community and to know we are not alone :) So the title says it all. I'm in med school, I like what I'm doing and it's satisfying to accomplish things like learning textbooks. But... It's hard to explain, but I'll try: I can't concentrate, I mostly oscillate between times
nathanba95
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
5 years ago
Skiing - the best exercise (for me)
Finally we had a decent dump of snow in the Pyrenees, and Mrs WTP and I went skiing at Mijanes. Unbelievable - a Saturday, fresh deep perfect snow, sun, no wind, and no lift queues. I have to admit this was a bit of demon purging. I have skied on and off, since I was 20, but Mrs WTP had had a go 10
Finally we had a decent dump of snow in the Pyrenees, and Mrs WTP and I went skiing at Mijanes. Unbelievable - a Saturday, fresh deep perfect snow, sun, no wind, and no lift queues. I have to admit this was a bit of demon purging. I have skied on and off, since I was 20, but Mrs WTP had had a go 10
WinnieThePoo
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
7 Years quit 😀
On Jan 19, 2019 I reached my 7 year anniversary of quitting smoking. One of the best things I ever did. I don't crave cigarettes, but I do crave the dopamine hit I used to get from smoking. Fortunately, I get my dopamine fix from a healthy source now: yoga. All the best to those starting the quit journey
On Jan 19, 2019 I reached my 7 year anniversary of quitting smoking. One of the best things I ever did. I don't crave cigarettes, but I do crave the dopamine hit I used to get from smoking. Fortunately, I get my dopamine fix from a healthy source now: yoga. All the best to those starting the quit journey
nonico
7 Years Smoke Free
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No Smoking Day
5 years ago
hope
just read in science dailey,in singarpore brain specialist have found promising proof that dopamine in the brain affects all kinds of mental illness,ocd ,impulsive behaviour and many more,i know these thing take ages ,to develop,but for all of us its hope,and hope is better than no hope.
just read in science dailey,in singarpore brain specialist have found promising proof that dopamine in the brain affects all kinds of mental illness,ocd ,impulsive behaviour and many more,i know these thing take ages ,to develop,but for all of us its hope,and hope is better than no hope.
Hidden
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OCD-UK
5 years ago
Dopamine research
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190124110958.htm Dopamine and music.🤗 Haven't a clue what this is saying, but may help someone.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190124110958.htm Dopamine and music.🤗 Haven't a clue what this is saying, but may help someone.
Madlegs1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Dopamine and ADHD
I’ve read in many places now that ADHD is generally considered a lack of dopamine and that sometimes our impulsive traits can be linked to our need to boost those dopamine levels. I’m curious to know what you think of this article [1]. I’ve noticed huge differences in my own focus, impulsiveness, irritability
I’ve read in many places now that ADHD is generally considered a lack of dopamine and that sometimes our impulsive traits can be linked to our need to boost those dopamine levels. I’m curious to know what you think of this article [1]. I’ve noticed huge differences in my own focus, impulsiveness, irritability
cjnolet
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
5 years ago
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