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Still can't tolerate thyroid medication, housebound 26 F, very hypo and hypo adrenals, on HC 25mg
Hi guys..does anyone have any advice. I am house bound 26 year old female for over a year now. I was put on HC 25 mg by an endo because he suspects non classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia. My adrenals are completley exhausted. I no longer make enough catecholamines also confirmed by a neurotransmitter
Hi guys..does anyone have any advice. I am house bound 26 year old female for over a year now. I was put on HC 25 mg by an endo because he suspects non classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia. My adrenals are completley exhausted. I no longer make enough catecholamines also confirmed by a neurotransmitter
ratqueenxo
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Gabapentin post dopamine treatment (Aripiprazole)
Hello, I took Aripiprazole during 12 years, suffered from augmentation symptom (went to 20mg daily which is a big dose). I think that taking such dose can damage dopamine receptors and lower Gabapentin efficiency, right? Any of you can send me some links to read more about this? or giving me more
Hello, I took Aripiprazole during 12 years, suffered from augmentation symptom (went to 20mg daily which is a big dose). I think that taking such dose can damage dopamine receptors and lower Gabapentin efficiency, right? Any of you can send me some links to read more about this? or giving me more
tttlandddd
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
DO YOUR RESEARCH. Cure yourself.
PXN21 has worked wonders for all my symptoms. I have been having symptoms of Parkinson’s/IBS for several years now which have progressively gotten worse. Now mind you I’ve never been diagnosed with anything, the key thing is catching all these things early and treating them, not just treating the symptoms
PXN21 has worked wonders for all my symptoms. I have been having symptoms of Parkinson’s/IBS for several years now which have progressively gotten worse. Now mind you I’ve never been diagnosed with anything, the key thing is catching all these things early and treating them, not just treating the symptoms
pdefa
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
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Covid 19 may infect dopamine neurons
this article is in Neuroscience News and I guess this did not seem surprising to me https://neurosciencenews.com/dopamine-covid-25475/
this article is in Neuroscience News and I guess this did not seem surprising to me https://neurosciencenews.com/dopamine-covid-25475/
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Trying to determine the right pace for tapering use of Neupro
I have started my second attempt at withdrawing for a dopamine agonist. This time Neupro. The first attempt was Mirapex. SueJohnson suggested I switch to different medication, but an appointment with my neurologist here in Brasil is not so easy to get so I would like to continue to decrease my intake
I have started my second attempt at withdrawing for a dopamine agonist. This time Neupro. The first attempt was Mirapex. SueJohnson suggested I switch to different medication, but an appointment with my neurologist here in Brasil is not so easy to get so I would like to continue to decrease my intake
RiversW
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Interesting Article: Promising new remedies for Parkinson's disease
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Akathisia similar to RLS
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519543/#:~:text=Akathisia%20may%20appear%20soon%20after,and%20sedatives%20used%20in%20anesthesia. A number of people have posted on the forum recently and the symptoms didn't sound like RLS. Akathisia is VERY similar to RLS and is usually caused by the same medications
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519543/#:~:text=Akathisia%20may%20appear%20soon%20after,and%20sedatives%20used%20in%20anesthesia. A number of people have posted on the forum recently and the symptoms didn't sound like RLS. Akathisia is VERY similar to RLS and is usually caused by the same medications
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Researchers Develop "Two-Headed" Drug to treat Parkinson's Disease
Although the following research is in its infancy, it has merit and looks promising. In particular that they want to try and make it a oral bio-active medicine. Researchers have created a ‘two-headed’ drug that prevents the production of the toxic protein linked to Parkinson’s disease before destroying
Although the following research is in its infancy, it has merit and looks promising. In particular that they want to try and make it a oral bio-active medicine. Researchers have created a ‘two-headed’ drug that prevents the production of the toxic protein linked to Parkinson’s disease before destroying
Baron1
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Dr Berkowski Article on Dopamine Agonists Oct '23.
https://www.calameo.com/sleeplabmagazine/books/006372046fb2b80cd3776 Dr Berkowski is one of the top US experts on RLS and he firmly believes dopamine agonists cause permanent damage to dopamine receptors. This means pregabalin and gabapentin often don't work for us, nor do iron infusions. It may be helpful
https://www.calameo.com/sleeplabmagazine/books/006372046fb2b80cd3776 Dr Berkowski is one of the top US experts on RLS and he firmly believes dopamine agonists cause permanent damage to dopamine receptors. This means pregabalin and gabapentin often don't work for us, nor do iron infusions. It may be helpful
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Looking for comments on this opening info sheet.
I am a doctor who got interested in RLS over 6/12 ago when my wife's RLS went crazy when she was trying to use Phenergan (sedating antihistamine) to sleep. After a couple of sleepless night she was a mess and complained "And there is no treatment for restless legs!!". I thought that could not be right
I am a doctor who got interested in RLS over 6/12 ago when my wife's RLS went crazy when she was trying to use Phenergan (sedating antihistamine) to sleep. After a couple of sleepless night she was a mess and complained "And there is no treatment for restless legs!!". I thought that could not be right
RLSLearner
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Phenelzine
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
toobs1234
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
UK Hospitals-Dopamine Agonists
I just had an appointment with a head pharmacist at St George's hospital in Tooting, London about my next MS drug treatment.We somehow got onto the subject of RLS and he surprised me by actually knowing about the disease and that dopamine agonists are bad news. He said that St George's do NOT prescribe
I just had an appointment with a head pharmacist at St George's hospital in Tooting, London about my next MS drug treatment.We somehow got onto the subject of RLS and he surprised me by actually knowing about the disease and that dopamine agonists are bad news. He said that St George's do NOT prescribe
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Feel terrible in the morning
Good morning everyone! For a while now I wake up ( I haven’t slept well in years) feeling terrible. I feel better about 20 minutes after taking my first daily dose of mucuna powder, which for me works as well as the C/L. 25/100. I am extremely weak, slow and uncomfortable. Is this just a lack of
Good morning everyone! For a while now I wake up ( I haven’t slept well in years) feeling terrible. I feel better about 20 minutes after taking my first daily dose of mucuna powder, which for me works as well as the C/L. 25/100. I am extremely weak, slow and uncomfortable. Is this just a lack of
PDFree
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Parkinson's Disease. Dietary Regulation of Dopamine. Dr. Steve Blake.
https://youtu.be/MGP3PMwQCHY?si=r50R7aSOLZEgOom2
https://youtu.be/MGP3PMwQCHY?si=r50R7aSOLZEgOom2
Thal
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
The problem with Buprenorphine, BTBD9 and serotonin syndrome
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
Typicallygaslit
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
IPX203 shows sustained safety, efficacy in RISE-PD extension trial
Using IPX203, an extended-release formulation of carbidopa/levodopa (CD/LD), was associated with a sustained control of symptoms for Parkinson’s disease patients who participated in the open-label extension of the RISE-PD Phase 3 trial. Final results from the nine-month extension study (NCT03877510
Using IPX203, an extended-release formulation of carbidopa/levodopa (CD/LD), was associated with a sustained control of symptoms for Parkinson’s disease patients who participated in the open-label extension of the RISE-PD Phase 3 trial. Final results from the nine-month extension study (NCT03877510
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
High-dose DHA and dyskinesia (my experience so far)
I'm always too busy lately to find time to write more than a sentence or two, but since Park Bear posted the info about Dr. Mischley's DHA protocol for dyskinesia, I decided I should make time to share my experience. I've been using mucuna plus Rx'd carbidopa since the end of September 2022 (and mucuna
I'm always too busy lately to find time to write more than a sentence or two, but since Park Bear posted the info about Dr. Mischley's DHA protocol for dyskinesia, I decided I should make time to share my experience. I've been using mucuna plus Rx'd carbidopa since the end of September 2022 (and mucuna
1LittleWillow
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Laurie Mischley on Using High DHA Fish Oil to Reduce Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia (Updated)
https://youtu.be/piDgzpD7oOQ?si=hZfSiPMEqAAg_Kbc Dr Mischley also recommends citicoline. I strongly discourage anyone who is not already using citicoline from starting, because: "patients treated with citicoline experienced a significant worsening 45 days after the medication was discontinued". For
https://youtu.be/piDgzpD7oOQ?si=hZfSiPMEqAAg_Kbc Dr Mischley also recommends citicoline. I strongly discourage anyone who is not already using citicoline from starting, because: "patients treated with citicoline experienced a significant worsening 45 days after the medication was discontinued". For
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
HRT Question
Hello Ladies I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and wishing you all a joyous, prosperous and blessed 2024, in good health and happiness! I wanted to ask a bit of a silly question I guess, but how do I know 1. If I’m on the right kind of HRT 2. How much HRT I need 3. When I’m taking enough
Hello Ladies I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and wishing you all a joyous, prosperous and blessed 2024, in good health and happiness! I wanted to ask a bit of a silly question I guess, but how do I know 1. If I’m on the right kind of HRT 2. How much HRT I need 3. When I’m taking enough
Amazon07
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
My IBS Team Sheet – Fun and Games (How it helps me manage my IBS)
WHAT! IBS is no fun and games I hear you say!!! Yes as a sufferer myself I hear you, but please bear with me.
My brain
From what I have read and what I understand of my own (which I have had to live with for the past 56 years and counting) is that, whilst I am no doctor or scientist, the brain
WHAT! IBS is no fun and games I hear you say!!! Yes as a sufferer myself I hear you, but please bear with me.
My brain
From what I have read and what I understand of my own (which I have had to live with for the past 56 years and counting) is that, whilst I am no doctor or scientist, the brain
MountainHare1
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IBS Network
9 months ago
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