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Hep B correlates w/PD, so...is recombivax HB safe
http://www.neurologyadvisor.com/movement-disorders/parkinsons-disease-risk-elevated-with-hepatitis-b-hepatitis-c-infection/article/650847/ If being infected by Hepatitis B is statistically a valid probability factor for a future diagnosis of PD, then the antibodies must be involved in the death of oour
http://www.neurologyadvisor.com/movement-disorders/parkinsons-disease-risk-elevated-with-hepatitis-b-hepatitis-c-infection/article/650847/ If being infected by Hepatitis B is statistically a valid probability factor for a future diagnosis of PD, then the antibodies must be involved in the death of oour
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Risk of long-term levodopa/carbidopa side effects
I recently came across an article produced by the Cleveland Clinic which was an eye-opener. It said "While Sinemet is the most effective medicine and has the least short-term side effects, it is associated with high risks of long-term side effects, such as involuntary movements (dyskinesia). Used on
I recently came across an article produced by the Cleveland Clinic which was an eye-opener. It said "While Sinemet is the most effective medicine and has the least short-term side effects, it is associated with high risks of long-term side effects, such as involuntary movements (dyskinesia). Used on
jenniferdunstan
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Reprogramming neurons for dopamine production
A new approach described in Scientific American : https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/cell-therapy-2-0-reprogramming-the-brain-rsquo-s-own-cells-for-parkinson-rsquo-s-treatment/
A new approach described in Scientific American : https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/cell-therapy-2-0-reprogramming-the-brain-rsquo-s-own-cells-for-parkinson-rsquo-s-treatment/
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7 years ago
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Parsing Parkinson's
APRIL 25, 2017 PARSING PARKINSON’S Parkinson’s disease is characterized as a movement disorder identified by specific physical and cognitive characteristics. No biomarkers have been identified that determine whether or not a person has Parkinson’s. Often dementia-causing Lewy bodies are discovered
APRIL 25, 2017 PARSING PARKINSON’S Parkinson’s disease is characterized as a movement disorder identified by specific physical and cognitive characteristics. No biomarkers have been identified that determine whether or not a person has Parkinson’s. Often dementia-causing Lewy bodies are discovered
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Understanding Clinical Trials
7 years ago
Parsing Parkinson's
APRIL 25, 2017 PARSING PARKINSON’S Parkinson’s disease is characterized as a movement disorder identified by specific physical and cognitive characteristics. No biomarkers have been identified that determine whether or not a person has Parkinson’s. Often dementia-causing Lewy bodies are discovered
APRIL 25, 2017 PARSING PARKINSON’S Parkinson’s disease is characterized as a movement disorder identified by specific physical and cognitive characteristics. No biomarkers have been identified that determine whether or not a person has Parkinson’s. Often dementia-causing Lewy bodies are discovered
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Graves' disease &low levels dopamine .....
Conversely a study published in 1987 in the European journal of Endocrinology found that low levels of dopamine were associated with elevated thyroid hormones levels in patients with Graves' disease .The effect of serotonin pathways remained an open question .this means the GI tract ,or gut plays a very
Conversely a study published in 1987 in the European journal of Endocrinology found that low levels of dopamine were associated with elevated thyroid hormones levels in patients with Graves' disease .The effect of serotonin pathways remained an open question .this means the GI tract ,or gut plays a very
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Coming off Pramipexole
Hi! I am trying to come off Pramipexole because of augmentation. I am down to one 0.088mg tablet per day now. My question is, when I get the dopamine out of my system, will my rls revert to how it was before I started taking the medication i.e. Not nearly as severe? Also how long does it take to get
Hi! I am trying to come off Pramipexole because of augmentation. I am down to one 0.088mg tablet per day now. My question is, when I get the dopamine out of my system, will my rls revert to how it was before I started taking the medication i.e. Not nearly as severe? Also how long does it take to get
Sheelaghj
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Change of username
I was previously known as Dojen and am now Dojen2. Had trouble logging in so changed my username and e-mail. I just wanted to say thank you for all your help especially to the ever faithful Nightdancer and many others that really do care about others with RLS. I wanted to say that I think I have
I was previously known as Dojen and am now Dojen2. Had trouble logging in so changed my username and e-mail. I just wanted to say thank you for all your help especially to the ever faithful Nightdancer and many others that really do care about others with RLS. I wanted to say that I think I have
Dojen2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Dopamine
Dopamine - an important signaling substance in our brains By Guest Chronicle on 2013/05/27 · 6 Comments By Mona Gullström Dopamine is a hormone that is linked to the brain's reward system; It gives signals that make us happy, euphoric and calm. It also regulates muscle movements, vigilance, enthusiasm
Dopamine - an important signaling substance in our brains By Guest Chronicle on 2013/05/27 · 6 Comments By Mona Gullström Dopamine is a hormone that is linked to the brain's reward system; It gives signals that make us happy, euphoric and calm. It also regulates muscle movements, vigilance, enthusiasm
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Blood test results
Hi everyone, posted a few weeks ago about possible Hypo I was asked for results. Haemoglobin Alc (DCCT). 5.4 % total 4.0 - 6.0 Hb Heamoglobin Alc (IFCC). 36. mmol/mol 20 - 42 Hb Magnesium 0.93 mmol/L 0.70 - 1.05 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone TFT 4.44 mIU/L 0.27 - 4.20 Free Thyroxine 14.0 pmol/L 12.0 -
Hi everyone, posted a few weeks ago about possible Hypo I was asked for results. Haemoglobin Alc (DCCT). 5.4 % total 4.0 - 6.0 Hb Heamoglobin Alc (IFCC). 36. mmol/mol 20 - 42 Hb Magnesium 0.93 mmol/L 0.70 - 1.05 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone TFT 4.44 mIU/L 0.27 - 4.20 Free Thyroxine 14.0 pmol/L 12.0 -
Christineblue
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Overactive thyroid and low dopamine .
Is it true Graves' disease lower your dopamine levels ?
Is it true Graves' disease lower your dopamine levels ?
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Try, Try and Tru again
I smoked cigarettes for 15 years then stopped and started dipping (Not good trading one evil for another). I tried to quit dipping and ended up smoking cigars (another failure). I haven't given up hope and I am trying again to go cold turkey. I am curious how to keep my dopamine levels high naturally
I smoked cigarettes for 15 years then stopped and started dipping (Not good trading one evil for another). I tried to quit dipping and ended up smoking cigars (another failure). I haven't given up hope and I am trying again to go cold turkey. I am curious how to keep my dopamine levels high naturally
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1 Year Smoke Free
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No Smoking Day
7 years ago
What's in the PD Clinical Trial Pipeline?
http://www.pdf.org/en/pipeline Pipeline Trends: Neuroprotective Compounds Several of the potentially neuroprotective compounds in the PD pipeline focus on alpha-synuclein, the protein that forms toxic clumps in the brain cells of people with PD. Potential therapies would harness the immune system to
http://www.pdf.org/en/pipeline Pipeline Trends: Neuroprotective Compounds Several of the potentially neuroprotective compounds in the PD pipeline focus on alpha-synuclein, the protein that forms toxic clumps in the brain cells of people with PD. Potential therapies would harness the immune system to
p-oui
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Thanks for nothing C5
Still very angry about the so called Chanel 5 documentary. I sat down with my husband full of expectation that it would explore this debilitating condition and help those trying to support those affected by it to understand it better. What a load of rubbish it was, what were we presented with, A woman
Still very angry about the so called Chanel 5 documentary. I sat down with my husband full of expectation that it would explore this debilitating condition and help those trying to support those affected by it to understand it better. What a load of rubbish it was, what were we presented with, A woman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
RLS programme
I thought the programme on channel 5 tonight was excellent, I really felt for those poor people, how differently they coped all of them were very open about there feelings , I got very upset because so much of what they all said I have thought myself but not told anybody, I do have a wonderful husband
I thought the programme on channel 5 tonight was excellent, I really felt for those poor people, how differently they coped all of them were very open about there feelings , I got very upset because so much of what they all said I have thought myself but not told anybody, I do have a wonderful husband
desperate_41
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Severe reactions to RLS prescriptions.
Oh Kim what a truly revealing article. I wish I had written it because it is exactly what I am going through now. Thank you Kim and I wish you all that I wish for myself and more for your bravery. I did not want to reveal all, especially 'the electric shock sensations'. I am 76 this year and didn't
Oh Kim what a truly revealing article. I wish I had written it because it is exactly what I am going through now. Thank you Kim and I wish you all that I wish for myself and more for your bravery. I did not want to reveal all, especially 'the electric shock sensations'. I am 76 this year and didn't
dojen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Explanation for why PD progression might accelerate during bouts of fever/infection?
A research paper from June 2016 [1] describes how, during bouts of fever or infection, the mitochondria within the dopamine neurons of a PWP could (attempt to) signal the immune system to kill the neuron. Basically, the mitochondria release a specific protein, which is transported to the wall
A research paper from June 2016 [1] describes how, during bouts of fever or infection, the mitochondria within the dopamine neurons of a PWP could (attempt to) signal the immune system to kill the neuron. Basically, the mitochondria release a specific protein, which is transported to the wall
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
If You're Thinking of Switching Out Your DA for Lyrica...
Think twice: https://rxisk.org/kicking-lyrica/ The same is true for Gabapentin. In my personal opinion and experience you want to be able to gauge your RLS on a day to day basis and take meds accordingly. Besides the horrors of withdrawal, these two substances do not give you the opportunity to gauge
Think twice: https://rxisk.org/kicking-lyrica/ The same is true for Gabapentin. In my personal opinion and experience you want to be able to gauge your RLS on a day to day basis and take meds accordingly. Besides the horrors of withdrawal, these two substances do not give you the opportunity to gauge
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Adderall
My daughter had been diagnosed with ADD and began taking Adderall in college. She became addicted to it. My understanding is it increases dopamine in the brain. BUT she had anxiety and it increased her anxiety. Does anyone have anxiety and ADD and want to share? I never understood why psychiatrists
My daughter had been diagnosed with ADD and began taking Adderall in college. She became addicted to it. My understanding is it increases dopamine in the brain. BUT she had anxiety and it increased her anxiety. Does anyone have anxiety and ADD and want to share? I never understood why psychiatrists
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 years ago
NEUROTRANSMITTERS
scientists are aware of about one hundred neurotransmitters, expect to discover thousands, bad news for us....but there are four that figure prominently: serotonin. dopamine, GABA, and one other, acethycholine. you can test and balance them. must read. https://bebrainfit.com/balance-neurotransmitters
scientists are aware of about one hundred neurotransmitters, expect to discover thousands, bad news for us....but there are four that figure prominently: serotonin. dopamine, GABA, and one other, acethycholine. you can test and balance them. must read. https://bebrainfit.com/balance-neurotransmitters
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