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So frustrated and really fed up of it all
Just a little back ground DDD so joint pain and numbness and tingling in feet?toes legs hands fingers writs Saw a specialist today alone with others watching and taking notes said I have slight foot dropped which I knew about from the last specailst he said it was noticeably and this specailst said
Just a little back ground DDD so joint pain and numbness and tingling in feet?toes legs hands fingers writs Saw a specialist today alone with others watching and taking notes said I have slight foot dropped which I knew about from the last specailst he said it was noticeably and this specailst said
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Amphetamines in Chocolate and Aderall may cause Parkinson's, but reduce symptoms
Amphetamines like Aderall are implicated in causing Parkinson's as well as reducing symptoms. The way it might cause PD is by "wearing out" the dopamine system, but it also has been shown to act like pesticides and actually cause the bad a-syn protein to form. In looking at this, I came across two
Amphetamines like Aderall are implicated in causing Parkinson's as well as reducing symptoms. The way it might cause PD is by "wearing out" the dopamine system, but it also has been shown to act like pesticides and actually cause the bad a-syn protein to form. In looking at this, I came across two
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Ritalin and Parkinson's
Has anyone had experience with Ritalin? (methylphenidate ) I'm surprised I had not heard of it being used in PD before, given the benefits they report. It helps quality of life, mood, apathy, and facial dystonia, but has primarily been used for improving gait and reducing freezing. It is a dopamine
Has anyone had experience with Ritalin? (methylphenidate ) I'm surprised I had not heard of it being used in PD before, given the benefits they report. It helps quality of life, mood, apathy, and facial dystonia, but has primarily been used for improving gait and reducing freezing. It is a dopamine
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
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Stem cell jab for Parkinson's "Daily mail 15/9/15"
Stem cells from unfertilised, donated human eggs are being used to treat Parkinson's disease. Foetal stem cells have been used before, but this new method avoids the ethical issues in using human embryos. In a trial in Australia 12 patients with moderate to severe Parkinson's will have a single dose
Stem cells from unfertilised, donated human eggs are being used to treat Parkinson's disease. Foetal stem cells have been used before, but this new method avoids the ethical issues in using human embryos. In a trial in Australia 12 patients with moderate to severe Parkinson's will have a single dose
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
When medication fails
Zone out to Quo tonight. BBC4 23.50. I am anticipating great things. “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
Zone out to Quo tonight. BBC4 23.50. I am anticipating great things. “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
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
When medication fails
Zone out to Quo tonight. BBC4 23.50. I am anticipating great things. “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
Zone out to Quo tonight. BBC4 23.50. I am anticipating great things. “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
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Tramadol
Hi everyone I haven't been in touch for some time now but I'd like to know how much Tramadol most people who are on it take. 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
Hi everyone I haven't been in touch for some time now but I'd like to know how much Tramadol most people who are on it take. 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
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
New Help for Parkinson Drug Side Effects
Victims of Parkinson's disease (PD) suffer involuntary body movements that are a side effect from the medication most commonly used to treat the disease. But low-dose lithium, a medication that's been used for years to treat bipolar disorder, can ease the side effects, according to researchers at the
Victims of Parkinson's disease (PD) suffer involuntary body movements that are a side effect from the medication most commonly used to treat the disease. But low-dose lithium, a medication that's been used for years to treat bipolar disorder, can ease the side effects, according to researchers at the
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Mirapex withdrawl
Anyone considering going on mirapex I would advise a strong NO. After ramping up in dose for close to 20 years I find I am going nuts trying to get off of it. My doctor has me on a neurontin based med called Horizant ER. It seems to be helping the RLS but depresssion due to the lack of dopamine is
Anyone considering going on mirapex I would advise a strong NO. After ramping up in dose for close to 20 years I find I am going nuts trying to get off of it. My doctor has me on a neurontin based med called Horizant ER. It seems to be helping the RLS but depresssion due to the lack of dopamine is
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Mental Health Support
9 years ago
Pic & Pencil Therapy for Depression & Chronic Pain
Hi everyone. I told my friend who suffers from severe depression & is on several medications about the adult coloring books I wrote about earlier. No joke here. Some of authors of these books are licensed therapists who practice art therapy with folks in hospitals, mental health facilities, senior homes
Hi everyone. I told my friend who suffers from severe depression & is on several medications about the adult coloring books I wrote about earlier. No joke here. Some of authors of these books are licensed therapists who practice art therapy with folks in hospitals, mental health facilities, senior homes
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Mental Health Support
9 years ago
Harvard-Singapore team unveil potential Parkinson's cure / 15 Jul 2015
A team of international scientists announced a medical breakthrough in Singapore on Thursday that could improve millions of lives: existing anti-malaria drugs have the ability to treat Parkinson's disease, according to new research by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Harvard Medical School's
A team of international scientists announced a medical breakthrough in Singapore on Thursday that could improve millions of lives: existing anti-malaria drugs have the ability to treat Parkinson's disease, according to new research by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Harvard Medical School's
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Diagnosis
Hi all, I was hoping for some advice on an ongoing situation. For some time now (over 3years), I have been experiencing the following: - difficulty losing weight, regardless of eating habits and exercise - cold extremities - either too hot or too cold - thinning hair (although may be MPB) - constant
Hi all, I was hoping for some advice on an ongoing situation. For some time now (over 3years), I have been experiencing the following: - difficulty losing weight, regardless of eating habits and exercise - cold extremities - either too hot or too cold - thinning hair (although may be MPB) - constant
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Parkinson's disease begins in the gastrointestinal tract, large study indicates ScienceDaily :Identified thousands of years ago in Ayurveda
This is an important new discovery: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150623103609.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fmind_brain%2Fparkinsons+%28Parkinson%27s+News+--+ScienceDaily%29 This is logic of Ayurveda , acute constipation produces bad
This is an important new discovery: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150623103609.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fmind_brain%2Fparkinsons+%28Parkinson%27s+News+--+ScienceDaily%29 This is logic of Ayurveda , acute constipation produces bad
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
GRATITUDE
HI all. I got a lovely reminder of gratitude today so want to start a post where we can all share our gratitude. We are all well versed in researching RLS or whatever maladies we have and that means focusing on what is wrong, (and for some of us that is A LOT!); the downside of that focus is that
HI all. I got a lovely reminder of gratitude today so want to start a post where we can all share our gratitude. We are all well versed in researching RLS or whatever maladies we have and that means focusing on what is wrong, (and for some of us that is A LOT!); the downside of that focus is that
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
For NightDancer
How the Uridine Stack Works The uridine stack works through two main mechanisms to provide therapeutic and nootropic effects. 1.The chemical uridine promotes the creation of new dopamine receptors in the brain, an effect which is more pronounced in brains with fewer dopamine receptors. This is done
How the Uridine Stack Works The uridine stack works through two main mechanisms to provide therapeutic and nootropic effects. 1.The chemical uridine promotes the creation of new dopamine receptors in the brain, an effect which is more pronounced in brains with fewer dopamine receptors. This is done
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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 live in the USA, near Chicago
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 live in the USA, near Chicago
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
Nervous breakdown
First of all let me say that I have had a similar breakdown two other times in my life. Both of which were at really stressful times of my life. Here is where I'm at, and I hope you guys can provide some light on the situation. I just graduated college and have my degree, however at the beginning of
First of all let me say that I have had a similar breakdown two other times in my life. Both of which were at really stressful times of my life. Here is where I'm at, and I hope you guys can provide some light on the situation. I just graduated college and have my degree, however at the beginning of
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
GDNF not needed by the midbrain dopamine systemDate: March 4, 2015
"We decided to confirm the previous result using the mouse model Andressoo developed, and noticed that the complete absence of GDNF did not cause significant changes to the amount or function of dopamine neurons. Since the result surprised us, we wanted to verify it using two alternative methods, one
"We decided to confirm the previous result using the mouse model Andressoo developed, and noticed that the complete absence of GDNF did not cause significant changes to the amount or function of dopamine neurons. Since the result surprised us, we wanted to verify it using two alternative methods, one
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Do you have stomach tingling? Comments on ghrelin.
I remember as a child getting a strange feeling in my stomach after running long and hard, sort of like hunger pangs, but apparently something having to do with lack of oxygen. Now I have that feeling to a small extent most of the day. It feels almost like there is an acid build up. It seems many if
I remember as a child getting a strange feeling in my stomach after running long and hard, sort of like hunger pangs, but apparently something having to do with lack of oxygen. Now I have that feeling to a small extent most of the day. It feels almost like there is an acid build up. It seems many if
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
8 Symptoms of Food Addiction
After I posted about my own experiences of food addiction, there was a lot of people reaching out and expressing they felt they might be addicts too. Food addiction isn't talked about or often diagnosed in this country, so I thought I'd post the 8 diagnsis points for food addiction and share some of
After I posted about my own experiences of food addiction, there was a lot of people reaching out and expressing they felt they might be addicts too. Food addiction isn't talked about or often diagnosed in this country, so I thought I'd post the 8 diagnsis points for food addiction and share some of
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Weight Loss Support
9 years ago
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