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why docs don’t want to prescribe opioids for RLS….😔
With all the recent total panic by docs on not prescribing opioids, I thought I would just attach Andy Berkowski’s excellent piece on why we are often being refused opioids now and almost certainly in the future at least for sometime. You may well have read this article before Kakally Andy Berkowski
With all the recent total panic by docs on not prescribing opioids, I thought I would just attach Andy Berkowski’s excellent piece on why we are often being refused opioids now and almost certainly in the future at least for sometime. You may well have read this article before Kakally Andy Berkowski
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
RSL - has anyone had severe side effects
hi all it’s me again regarding the horrible time my husband and I have went through due to the side affects of in our case pramixepole , or any other dopamine agonist which may have affected you. I am not looking to sue anyone although many many cases have been taken to court in the USA and Canada but
hi all it’s me again regarding the horrible time my husband and I have went through due to the side affects of in our case pramixepole , or any other dopamine agonist which may have affected you. I am not looking to sue anyone although many many cases have been taken to court in the USA and Canada but
Paul2905
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
pramixipole YOU MUST READ THIS!!!!
PLEASE PLEASE be aware of the side effects of this drug. My husband had been taking it for approx 7 years and then the behavioural disorder started about 4 years ago (although we didn’t realise that this was due to the drug). Two weeks ago after gambling over £50000 in the past years he went to the
PLEASE PLEASE be aware of the side effects of this drug. My husband had been taking it for approx 7 years and then the behavioural disorder started about 4 years ago (although we didn’t realise that this was due to the drug). Two weeks ago after gambling over £50000 in the past years he went to the
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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Newly Discovered Trigger of Parkinson’s Upends Common Beliefs
Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which a neuron can send an impulse to another neuron — leads to deficits in dopamine and precedes the neurodegeneration
Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which a neuron can send an impulse to another neuron — leads to deficits in dopamine and precedes the neurodegeneration
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
ADHD and Addiction
Hi All, I am really convinced how ADHD and addiction are closely related and this is through my experience. I've had this porn/masturbation addiction for over 13 years since I was a kid. Over the years I've tried so many strategies, online help-groups, online coaching program, accountability and the
Hi All, I am really convinced how ADHD and addiction are closely related and this is through my experience. I've had this porn/masturbation addiction for over 13 years since I was a kid. Over the years I've tried so many strategies, online help-groups, online coaching program, accountability and the
Salah_09
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Management of Parkinsons Disease
Hello, friends! Since my super brain is all fired up today, I thought I'd give y'all a lecture. Death and impairment of Dopaminergic Nerons in the Substantia Nigra is what causes Parkinsons Disease. How that condition comes about can be from various sources, including the following and probably more
Hello, friends! Since my super brain is all fired up today, I thought I'd give y'all a lecture. Death and impairment of Dopaminergic Nerons in the Substantia Nigra is what causes Parkinsons Disease. How that condition comes about can be from various sources, including the following and probably more
bassofspades
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Dysfunctional Synapses
https://www.eurasiareview.com/17092023-newly-discovered-trigger-of-parkinsons-upends-common-beliefs/ Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which
https://www.eurasiareview.com/17092023-newly-discovered-trigger-of-parkinsons-upends-common-beliefs/ Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which
roller2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Kratom anti-depressant, anti-psychotic, anti-anxiety herb!
I've recently come across an herbal suppliment that has realy helped me. If you research it you'll find that it has some potential for abuse. It effects opioid receptors. Just like opiod meds. For pain you take a large dose. In large doses it also has a sedating effect. That is were the addiction lays
I've recently come across an herbal suppliment that has realy helped me. If you research it you'll find that it has some potential for abuse. It effects opioid receptors. Just like opiod meds. For pain you take a large dose. In large doses it also has a sedating effect. That is were the addiction lays
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My OCD Community
1 year ago
3rd attempt…. for a good reason!I have added important facts.
3rd attempt.. but only because I feel sooo strongly about the subject… I will not be doing it again any time soon unless I get helpful responses or alternatively get arrested…!😱 ———————————Dear Dr. Davenport ,You kindly saw me today in order to help me with advice for my RLS for now and for the future
3rd attempt.. but only because I feel sooo strongly about the subject… I will not be doing it again any time soon unless I get helpful responses or alternatively get arrested…!😱 ———————————Dear Dr. Davenport ,You kindly saw me today in order to help me with advice for my RLS for now and for the future
Kakally
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
dystonia help
My mum has had Parkinsons for 6 years now. She started sublingual B1 therapy 3 months ago, and I have seen an improvement in her sleeping, urinary frequency and energy. But her biggest problem is dystonia. Her right hand is clenched, if we try to manipulate it in any way she shakes. I have tried a hand
My mum has had Parkinsons for 6 years now. She started sublingual B1 therapy 3 months ago, and I have seen an improvement in her sleeping, urinary frequency and energy. But her biggest problem is dystonia. Her right hand is clenched, if we try to manipulate it in any way she shakes. I have tried a hand
Aucks
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Why Won't My Neurologist Listen (Explanation)
While my #1 Neurologist diagnosed me with something I never wanted, my #1 Neurologist was one I was very lucky to have known. I only had two one hour visits with him, he was so passionate and willing to help. He told the wife and I, anytime you need my advice or help phone me any time, email me any
While my #1 Neurologist diagnosed me with something I never wanted, my #1 Neurologist was one I was very lucky to have known. I only had two one hour visits with him, he was so passionate and willing to help. He told the wife and I, anytime you need my advice or help phone me any time, email me any
72andnotout
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
what to do?
a few months ago, I finally decided to try meditation, specifically C/L. I had no reaction to instant release, so we tried titrating up on CR C/L 25/100. I got up to 2 pills three times a day. I was on this dose 3-4 weeks and I happened to have a neurologist appointment. They said there’s no reason to
a few months ago, I finally decided to try meditation, specifically C/L. I had no reaction to instant release, so we tried titrating up on CR C/L 25/100. I got up to 2 pills three times a day. I was on this dose 3-4 weeks and I happened to have a neurologist appointment. They said there’s no reason to
MomoP
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
sulfur in dopamine agonists
I tried dopamine agonists: Pramipexole and Rotigotine. Both give me stomach problems. My neurologist says they are the lightest and that the others on the market have more side effects. It is true? I have seen the chemical formulas of these drugs: C19H25NOS and C10H17N3S both contain S (sulphur). While
I tried dopamine agonists: Pramipexole and Rotigotine. Both give me stomach problems. My neurologist says they are the lightest and that the others on the market have more side effects. It is true? I have seen the chemical formulas of these drugs: C19H25NOS and C10H17N3S both contain S (sulphur). While
michelagvolpe
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
UPDATE How to gradually reduce dosage of desiccated thyroid (armour)?
A couple of weeks ago I posted asking about how would you go about reducing medication for genetic hypothyroidism. I was on 6 grains of Armour Thyroid which concerts roughly to 54mcg of t3 and 228mcg of T4. On this dosage I get in the higher quarter/ third of range for t3 and despite my average heart
A couple of weeks ago I posted asking about how would you go about reducing medication for genetic hypothyroidism. I was on 6 grains of Armour Thyroid which concerts roughly to 54mcg of t3 and 228mcg of T4. On this dosage I get in the higher quarter/ third of range for t3 and despite my average heart
Aligoth
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Dialysis / RLS
Wow, this sub is a lot more active than the Kidney Disease sub, one would think it would be the other way around. I guess RLS is a lot more prevalent than people think? I never experienced or even heard of RLS before starting dialysis but boy did it hit me hard. It's already hard to sleep while doing
Wow, this sub is a lot more active than the Kidney Disease sub, one would think it would be the other way around. I guess RLS is a lot more prevalent than people think? I never experienced or even heard of RLS before starting dialysis but boy did it hit me hard. It's already hard to sleep while doing
bumblebee_tuna
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Sleep for Pain relief
The worst part of my off time is awful pain in one foot. It drives me mad. Levodopa does a good job of relieving the situation but I can also get relief by sleeping. Overnight is fair enough because you expect systems to repair and renew and tine for dopamine stores to build. But for me, even a 15 minute
The worst part of my off time is awful pain in one foot. It drives me mad. Levodopa does a good job of relieving the situation but I can also get relief by sleeping. Overnight is fair enough because you expect systems to repair and renew and tine for dopamine stores to build. But for me, even a 15 minute
Buckholt
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
the curse of lifelong RLS…
I have had RLS for 33 years, I am 63 now with two grown up daughters. My symptoms first presented when I was pregnant, they were annoying but relatively intermittent and manageable - this is how it continued for many years with symptoms presenting during the night. I coped without medication, massaging
I have had RLS for 33 years, I am 63 now with two grown up daughters. My symptoms first presented when I was pregnant, they were annoying but relatively intermittent and manageable - this is how it continued for many years with symptoms presenting during the night. I coped without medication, massaging
soundofmetal
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Why I pay no attention to studies of PD in mice.
Short answer: Of the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of compounds studied in mice over the past 50 years, all with reports hyping the results, not a single one has turned out to be disease modifying. “PD does not … develop naturally in any animals except humans.” “The standard models for PD are designed
Short answer: Of the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of compounds studied in mice over the past 50 years, all with reports hyping the results, not a single one has turned out to be disease modifying. “PD does not … develop naturally in any animals except humans.” “The standard models for PD are designed
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Where was I?
I gave some insight recently into problems I’d had which led to a diagnosis of Vestibular Migraine. I posted as Everywhere. However, Everywhere disappeared and is now nowhere to be seen in the members list. As a result of an HU glitch which took them a week to sort out, I had to rejoin as Everywhere2
I gave some insight recently into problems I’d had which led to a diagnosis of Vestibular Migraine. I posted as Everywhere. However, Everywhere disappeared and is now nowhere to be seen in the members list. As a result of an HU glitch which took them a week to sort out, I had to rejoin as Everywhere2
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Dopamine to Pregabalin transition advice, please
I started taking Mirapexin in 2002. My dose increased over the years, reaching 5 x 0.088 mg tablets four years ago when augmentation set in. Three years ago, my doctor prescribed pregabalin and allowed me to manage my transition from Mirapexin. I have not yet completed that transition. Today, I take
I started taking Mirapexin in 2002. My dose increased over the years, reaching 5 x 0.088 mg tablets four years ago when augmentation set in. Three years ago, my doctor prescribed pregabalin and allowed me to manage my transition from Mirapexin. I have not yet completed that transition. Today, I take
MrVimes
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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