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Coping with ADHD hypersexuality
This is embarrassing for me to admit, but I think in my brain's endless quest for dopamine, I have a preoccupation with sexuality that has been ongoing from the age of 13 to present (I'm 36 now). I'm married and my wife tries to be understanding, but her baseline libido is nearly non-existent and mine
This is embarrassing for me to admit, but I think in my brain's endless quest for dopamine, I have a preoccupation with sexuality that has been ongoing from the age of 13 to present (I'm 36 now). I'm married and my wife tries to be understanding, but her baseline libido is nearly non-existent and mine
fanglorious
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
4 years ago
Single daily pill for PWP
Trial for single daily pill for PWP https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-09/ntu-ssp091620.php
Trial for single daily pill for PWP https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-09/ntu-ssp091620.php
Davesg
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Reducing oxidative stress and inflammation to slow Parkinson's disease
This is the subject I've been working on for a year now. The basic research has been going on for 20 years. The key researchers are the brilliant Prof Albena Dinkova-Kostova in Dundee UK for the cellular and genetic processes, the neuroscientist Antonio Cuadrado in Madrid and Jed Fahey in US for plant
This is the subject I've been working on for a year now. The basic research has been going on for 20 years. The key researchers are the brilliant Prof Albena Dinkova-Kostova in Dundee UK for the cellular and genetic processes, the neuroscientist Antonio Cuadrado in Madrid and Jed Fahey in US for plant
wriga
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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Should I be taking this.
Hi everyone I’ve had loads of advice from this site and I’m still seeking it. I’ll give you a quick synopsis of what I’ve been going through and where I am now. I have had RLS what seems like forever. I took Ropinirole for 10 years, went through augmentation, developed a gambling problem and managed
Hi everyone I’ve had loads of advice from this site and I’m still seeking it. I’ll give you a quick synopsis of what I’ve been going through and where I am now. I have had RLS what seems like forever. I took Ropinirole for 10 years, went through augmentation, developed a gambling problem and managed
Scattypatty
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Can Oligomeric Proanthocyanadins (OPC's) be of any benefit for ADHD??
Short answer: Yes Oligomeric Proanthocyanadins (OPC's for short) are polyphenols which help give fruit, vegetables, and plants their dark, rich color. These micronutrients contain very strong antioxidants and phytochemicals that assist plants with disease preventive properties. Someone messaged me
Short answer: Yes Oligomeric Proanthocyanadins (OPC's for short) are polyphenols which help give fruit, vegetables, and plants their dark, rich color. These micronutrients contain very strong antioxidants and phytochemicals that assist plants with disease preventive properties. Someone messaged me
Eclecticentric77
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
4 years ago
Scientists look to cell recycling tools for new ways to treat Parkinson's disease
A new study clue finds an understanding approach of PD " The scientists noticed that the PARKIN-lacking neurons with malfunctioning mitochondria had more activation of a protein-making gene called PARIS which is linked to mitochondria regulation. When Dawson and his colleagues genetically engineered
A new study clue finds an understanding approach of PD " The scientists noticed that the PARKIN-lacking neurons with malfunctioning mitochondria had more activation of a protein-making gene called PARIS which is linked to mitochondria regulation. When Dawson and his colleagues genetically engineered
Abdiqani
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Potential Parkinson’s Treatment, CDNF, Shows Safety and Tolerability at One Year
A potential Parkinson’s treatment called cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor (CDNF) continues to be safe and well tolerated by patients with moderate disease using it for up to one year in a Phase 1/2 trial, and shows a promising potential to ease motor symptoms and slow disease progression, Herantis
A potential Parkinson’s treatment called cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor (CDNF) continues to be safe and well tolerated by patients with moderate disease using it for up to one year in a Phase 1/2 trial, and shows a promising potential to ease motor symptoms and slow disease progression, Herantis
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
40 years of pain
I want to share for those that have been in the same boat. When gatsro. problems are kicked off it is excruciating. 12 on a scale of 1-10. So bad that if I had a gun, I would probably pull the trigger. They diagnosed me with every title they could. Uc, IBD, spastic colon, chrons. ibs . You tell me if
I want to share for those that have been in the same boat. When gatsro. problems are kicked off it is excruciating. 12 on a scale of 1-10. So bad that if I had a gun, I would probably pull the trigger. They diagnosed me with every title they could. Uc, IBD, spastic colon, chrons. ibs . You tell me if
wittsend0
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
4 years ago
Natural molecules that stimulate dopamine production may help reverse Parkinson's disease
The team designed the study based on the knowledge that a protein called Nurr1 is key for maintaining the health of neurons that produce dopamine, which helps control a person's movements and emotions. It is thought that decreased Nurr1 effectiveness may lead to a decrease in dopamine levels, which then
The team designed the study based on the knowledge that a protein called Nurr1 is key for maintaining the health of neurons that produce dopamine, which helps control a person's movements and emotions. It is thought that decreased Nurr1 effectiveness may lead to a decrease in dopamine levels, which then
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Nightwalkers Magazine from the RLS Foundation and opiates
There was a great article from the latest issue of Nightwalkers which is the quarterly journal from the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation. They were describing some of the studies on opiates and RLS. There was lots of information on the ramifications of using opiates like oxycodone and methadone for
There was a great article from the latest issue of Nightwalkers which is the quarterly journal from the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation. They were describing some of the studies on opiates and RLS. There was lots of information on the ramifications of using opiates like oxycodone and methadone for
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
MAOB Inhibitors vs Carbidopa/Levodopa as first prescription for PD
Hi. I'm not new, but have been content to mostly "lurk" and soak up info 'til now. I'm contemplating meds for the first time. I've ruled out dopamine agonists for now--I'm put off by the side effect possibilities. I'm weighing MAOB inhibitors vs C/L. Assuming effectiveness isn't an issue--after all
Hi. I'm not new, but have been content to mostly "lurk" and soak up info 'til now. I'm contemplating meds for the first time. I've ruled out dopamine agonists for now--I'm put off by the side effect possibilities. I'm weighing MAOB inhibitors vs C/L. Assuming effectiveness isn't an issue--after all
sailaway615
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
OCD is just another Addiction.
During the battle against OCD, working to connect the dots and through own experiences to understand what is it that we confront with and how to overcome it, I realized something about OCD, that I would like to share. If my opinion is seen fit and useful, it may help understand in a certain angle what
During the battle against OCD, working to connect the dots and through own experiences to understand what is it that we confront with and how to overcome it, I realized something about OCD, that I would like to share. If my opinion is seen fit and useful, it may help understand in a certain angle what
Dai_S
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My OCD Community
4 years ago
mucuna et carbiodopa
Bonjour, le neurologue conseille à mon épouse de prendre de la dopamine. Nous aimerions commencer d'abord avec du mucuna (il n'est pas contre) mais il m'a été expliqué que mucuna sans carbidopa ne servait à rien. Elle prend également de la thiamine depuis 2 mois (2 injections par semaine). Pouvez-vous
Bonjour, le neurologue conseille à mon épouse de prendre de la dopamine. Nous aimerions commencer d'abord avec du mucuna (il n'est pas contre) mais il m'a été expliqué que mucuna sans carbidopa ne servait à rien. Elle prend également de la thiamine depuis 2 mois (2 injections par semaine). Pouvez-vous
berti2206
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Medications of Parkinson’s Disease or Once Upon A Pill:
Medications of Parkinson’s Disease or Once Upon A Pill: Patient Experiences With Dopamine-enhancing Drugs and Supplements Dr. Janice Hadlock, DAOM, LAc Raja Books published 2003, 639 pages This book is an in-depth look at Parkinson’s disease medications and the brain chemistry of Parkinson’s.
Medications of Parkinson’s Disease or Once Upon A Pill: Patient Experiences With Dopamine-enhancing Drugs and Supplements Dr. Janice Hadlock, DAOM, LAc Raja Books published 2003, 639 pages This book is an in-depth look at Parkinson’s disease medications and the brain chemistry of Parkinson’s.
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Why can't I stop going on Twitter even though it's terrible for me?
A friend of mine just posted a tweet to the effect that as bad as these days are, there's far worse to come. I feel really angry about this. There is absolutely no use in saying something like this. I'm all for pointing out specific threats and problems like climate change, COVID-19, voter suppression
A friend of mine just posted a tweet to the effect that as bad as these days are, there's far worse to come. I feel really angry about this. There is absolutely no use in saying something like this. I'm all for pointing out specific threats and problems like climate change, COVID-19, voter suppression
Purrsona
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Carbodopa Levadopa is it more poison than medicine?
I am the 71 year old husband and care partner for my wife of 49 years. She will be 71 next Tuesday and that marks the 1 year time mark on her Parkinsons journey. We were in New Mexico prior to her diagnosis and she walked with me everywhere on our quest to see the sites. Now, she has the severe Parkinsons
I am the 71 year old husband and care partner for my wife of 49 years. She will be 71 next Tuesday and that marks the 1 year time mark on her Parkinsons journey. We were in New Mexico prior to her diagnosis and she walked with me everywhere on our quest to see the sites. Now, she has the severe Parkinsons
Andrac
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Messed up thyroid
So I am 17 and always had minor depression, that would come and go which was weird, and inconvienient because I could feel good all day and then and just go into brain fog and depression randomly, which was noticeable to others , which put me at a disadvantage in life. Now I tried my best to keep this
So I am 17 and always had minor depression, that would come and go which was weird, and inconvienient because I could feel good all day and then and just go into brain fog and depression randomly, which was noticeable to others , which put me at a disadvantage in life. Now I tried my best to keep this
Sheff4
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
I hope this can assist
So about 2 months ago I wrote a post about neuroplastisity and wondered if it had any merit to it. I had some wonderful comments from people on this forum to which I was grateful, so since the gyms opened up about 6-8 weeks ago after quarantine I thought I'd give it a go. So I'm not on any supplements
So about 2 months ago I wrote a post about neuroplastisity and wondered if it had any merit to it. I had some wonderful comments from people on this forum to which I was grateful, so since the gyms opened up about 6-8 weeks ago after quarantine I thought I'd give it a go. So I'm not on any supplements
AaronS
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Dopamine Agonist Risks
The latest newsletter from the RLS foundation in the USA states that a recent study has shown that 20% of RLS patients are overprescribed Dopamine Agonists. https://www.sleepreviewmag.com/sleep-treatments/pharmaceuticals/prescription-drugs/dopamine-agonists-harm-restless-legs-syndrome-patients/?bblinkid
The latest newsletter from the RLS foundation in the USA states that a recent study has shown that 20% of RLS patients are overprescribed Dopamine Agonists. https://www.sleepreviewmag.com/sleep-treatments/pharmaceuticals/prescription-drugs/dopamine-agonists-harm-restless-legs-syndrome-patients/?bblinkid
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
DO YOU FIND SMOKING RELAXING? HERE ARE 5 REASONS WHY.
Everyone knows that smoking is very bad for them (nevertheless around 28 percent of adults still smoke). It causes irreversible serious damage to peoples’ health as a respiratory problems, hearts disease and cancer. Smoking directly causes over 100,000 deaths in the UK each year and contributes to many
Everyone knows that smoking is very bad for them (nevertheless around 28 percent of adults still smoke). It causes irreversible serious damage to peoples’ health as a respiratory problems, hearts disease and cancer. Smoking directly causes over 100,000 deaths in the UK each year and contributes to many
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Quit Support
4 years ago
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