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When medication fails
“Music affects the cortisol levels (a hormone involved in stress), SigA (an antibody) and opiates that occur naturally in the body:
dopamine
(a neurotransmitter implicated in the anticipation of reward) and oxytocin (nicknamed the ‘cuddle hormone’ because of its role in attachment and bonding).”
“Music affects the cortisol levels (a hormone involved in stress), SigA (an antibody) and opiates that occur naturally in the body:
dopamine
(a neurotransmitter implicated in the anticipation of reward) and oxytocin (nicknamed the ‘cuddle hormone’ because of its role in attachment and bonding).”
nedd
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
When medication fails
“Music affects the cortisol levels (a hormone involved in stress), SigA (an antibody) and opiates that occur naturally in the body:
dopamine
(a neurotransmitter implicated in the anticipation of reward) and oxytocin (nicknamed the ‘cuddle hormone’ because of its role in attachment and bonding).”
“Music affects the cortisol levels (a hormone involved in stress), SigA (an antibody) and opiates that occur naturally in the body:
dopamine
(a neurotransmitter implicated in the anticipation of reward) and oxytocin (nicknamed the ‘cuddle hormone’ because of its role in attachment and bonding).”
nedd
in
Pain Concern
9 years ago
Tramadol
As I can't take ANY of the
Dopamine
drugs (or patches) my G.P. suggested Tramadol. I take three at the moment one at 4.p.m.one at 6p.m. and one at 8p.m. Then at 10.p.m. I take one 20m.g Temazepam.
As I can't take ANY of the
Dopamine
drugs (or patches) my G.P. suggested Tramadol. I take three at the moment one at 4.p.m.one at 6p.m. and one at 8p.m. Then at 10.p.m. I take one 20m.g Temazepam.
bedith6
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
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New Help for Parkinson Drug Side Effects
The study, which was published in Brain Research, involved mice with Parkinson's that were given Carbidopa/Levodopa, a drug used to boost levels of the neurotransmitter
dopamine
, which is low in Parkinson's patients.
The study, which was published in Brain Research, involved mice with Parkinson's that were given Carbidopa/Levodopa, a drug used to boost levels of the neurotransmitter
dopamine
, which is low in Parkinson's patients.
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Mirapex withdrawl
It seems to be helping the RLS but depresssion due to the lack of
dopamine
is becoming unbearable. I find myself in a constant state of dread except I don't know what I'm dreading. I have a lump in my throat and in my stomach it feels like there is a giant rock.
It seems to be helping the RLS but depresssion due to the lack of
dopamine
is becoming unbearable. I find myself in a constant state of dread except I don't know what I'm dreading. I have a lump in my throat and in my stomach it feels like there is a giant rock.
Tlena
in
Mental Health Support
9 years ago
Sometimes, it really ISN'T all about the thyroid
The problem I have is trying to pin down which of the blasted neurotransmitters I'm low in (my money's on noradrenaline and
dopamine
) and trying to find a new AD which doesn't have major weight gain and blood glucose control problems associated with it as I'm already prediabetic.
The problem I have is trying to pin down which of the blasted neurotransmitters I'm low in (my money's on noradrenaline and
dopamine
) and trying to find a new AD which doesn't have major weight gain and blood glucose control problems associated with it as I'm already prediabetic.
hose1975
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Harvard-Singapore team unveil potential Parkinson's cure / 15 Jul 2015
Called Nurr1, these proteins protect the brain's ability to generate
dopamine
neurons, which are essential to the body's movement of muscles. "Backed by various lines of scientific evidence, Nurr1 is known to be a potential drug target to treat Parkinson's.
Called Nurr1, these proteins protect the brain's ability to generate
dopamine
neurons, which are essential to the body's movement of muscles. "Backed by various lines of scientific evidence, Nurr1 is known to be a potential drug target to treat Parkinson's.
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Parkinson's disease begins in the gastrointestinal tract, large study indicates ScienceDaily :Identified thousands of years ago in Ayurveda
As part of the decrease in
dopamine
concentration, the post-synaptic receptors within the caudate nucleus and the putamen develop hypersensitivity, therefore in Parkinson's disease, the
dopamine
receptors are hypersensitive simply because the concentration of
dopamine
has decreased.
As part of the decrease in
dopamine
concentration, the post-synaptic receptors within the caudate nucleus and the putamen develop hypersensitivity, therefore in Parkinson's disease, the
dopamine
receptors are hypersensitive simply because the concentration of
dopamine
has decreased.
Ramuu
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Pic & Pencil Therapy for Depression & Chronic Pain
Tests have shown that art releases
dopamine
in the brain which boosts a person’s feeling of well-being. This helps reduce your anxiety, stress, depression & help manage chronic pain. Hey, I’m in for that. You don’t have to be an artist.
Tests have shown that art releases
dopamine
in the brain which boosts a person’s feeling of well-being. This helps reduce your anxiety, stress, depression & help manage chronic pain. Hey, I’m in for that. You don’t have to be an artist.
DebbieG49
in
Mental Health Support
9 years ago
Diagnosis
hair (although may be MPB) - constant fatigue - serious constipation (up to 5 days between bowel movements) - bloating and flatulence after virtually any type of food - globus - uncomfortable Adam's Apple area - poor concentration and memory - slow movements I also suffer with Asthma and a
dopamine
hair (although may be MPB) - constant fatigue - serious constipation (up to 5 days between bowel movements) - bloating and flatulence after virtually any type of food - globus - uncomfortable Adam's Apple area - poor concentration and memory - slow movements I also suffer with Asthma and a
dopamine
Hackjo
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
For NightDancer
In an experimental group that was also given uridine, the rats reacted much more sensitively to the illicit
dopamine
-stimulating drugs, demonstrating that the population of
dopamine
receptors was denser.
In an experimental group that was also given uridine, the rats reacted much more sensitively to the illicit
dopamine
-stimulating drugs, demonstrating that the population of
dopamine
receptors was denser.
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
Windwalker
I read the long article about how mice convert one chemical to another and how
dopamine
receptors react when they get all the chemicals they need to stop me from twitching 24 hours a day if I don't take one
dopamine
agonist or another and how some day they won't work.
I read the long article about how mice convert one chemical to another and how
dopamine
receptors react when they get all the chemicals they need to stop me from twitching 24 hours a day if I don't take one
dopamine
agonist or another and how some day they won't work.
Windwalker
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
GRATITUDE
Benefits of gratitude here: http://happierhuman.com/benefits-of-gratitude/ I for one am grateful that I found HealthUnlocked which informed me and changed my perception on the
dopamine
agonists and allowed me to get the right drugs and relief from RLS, (along with support for ME).
Benefits of gratitude here: http://happierhuman.com/benefits-of-gratitude/ I for one am grateful that I found HealthUnlocked which informed me and changed my perception on the
dopamine
agonists and allowed me to get the right drugs and relief from RLS, (along with support for ME).
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
GDNF not needed by the midbrain dopamine systemDate: March 4, 2015
The Lund tests similarly indicated no changes to the
dopamine
systems or the behaviour of the mice. This clearly established that GDNF is not a necessary component of the
dopamine
system. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/03/150304075222.htm
The Lund tests similarly indicated no changes to the
dopamine
systems or the behaviour of the mice. This clearly established that GDNF is not a necessary component of the
dopamine
system. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/03/150304075222.htm
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Do you have stomach tingling? Comments on ghrelin.
It also increases
dopamine
in the SN and protects the SN from future damage. Prolonged fasting produces more ghrelin and calorie restriction has been shown to slow PD progression. Marijuana increases ghrelin which might be why it often causes hunger and sleep.
It also increases
dopamine
in the SN and protects the SN from future damage. Prolonged fasting produces more ghrelin and calorie restriction has been shown to slow PD progression. Marijuana increases ghrelin which might be why it often causes hunger and sleep.
zawy
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Nervous breakdown
I want to get on
dopamine
antagonist just to see if that'll help with the nausea, but I'd also like to be on something for my anxiety and depression. I'm experiencing serious bouts of depersonalization, where I can't figure out who I am. I've been this way since the first panic attack.
I want to get on
dopamine
antagonist just to see if that'll help with the nausea, but I'd also like to be on something for my anxiety and depression. I'm experiencing serious bouts of depersonalization, where I can't figure out who I am. I've been this way since the first panic attack.
Gunnar
in
Anxiety Support
9 years ago
8 Symptoms of Food Addiction
Important to remember, this craving is not about your need for energy or nutrients, it is your brain calling for something that releases
dopamine
in the reward system of the brain. My Experience: I eat a huge Sunday dinner and want cake afterwards.
Important to remember, this craving is not about your need for energy or nutrients, it is your brain calling for something that releases
dopamine
in the reward system of the brain. My Experience: I eat a huge Sunday dinner and want cake afterwards.
HanPanStrawberryJam
in
Weight Loss Support
9 years ago
cold turkey
dry mouth so I wrote to DR B & he told me I was taking the wrong anti-histamine so he told me to take claratyine,& this has seems to have do the trick, so if anyone out there is suffering with augmentation (I have suffered with RLS for 6yrs or more)I'm afraid this is the only way to get you of the
dopamine
dry mouth so I wrote to DR B & he told me I was taking the wrong anti-histamine so he told me to take claratyine,& this has seems to have do the trick, so if anyone out there is suffering with augmentation (I have suffered with RLS for 6yrs or more)I'm afraid this is the only way to get you of the
dopamine
connie50
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
Ropinirole withdrawal
I very much would like to get off the ropinirole and not take any
dopamine
agonists thereafter. Most recently I have been taking a low dose of oxycodone along with the ropinirole and neurontin in the hopes I could taper off the ropinirole. Unfortunately it hasn't been an easy course.
I very much would like to get off the ropinirole and not take any
dopamine
agonists thereafter. Most recently I have been taking a low dose of oxycodone along with the ropinirole and neurontin in the hopes I could taper off the ropinirole. Unfortunately it hasn't been an easy course.
NorthCarolinian
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
1 anxiety leads to the next, & always some depression
At low dose you have GABA, Serotonin,
Dopamine
working unfortunately it also starts to hit the Noradrenaline receptors.
At low dose you have GABA, Serotonin,
Dopamine
working unfortunately it also starts to hit the Noradrenaline receptors.
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
9 years ago
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