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I can't find the post I was looking for where someone told me about low dose naltrexone for fatigue, focus and energy level. I asked my neuro about it and even sent him some of the message I thought was very relevant. Long story short, here is his response: "There has been some research done on Low
I can't find the post I was looking for where someone told me about low dose naltrexone for fatigue, focus and energy level. I asked my neuro about it and even sent him some of the message I thought was very relevant. Long story short, here is his response: "There has been some research done on Low
Ikeeptrying
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Renal tariff changes
Hi all those who dialyse at home, this is quite worrying The new renal tariff for 2019 - 2020 has just been published and NHS England is proposing to reduce the funds that are paid to hospitals for home hemodialysis treatment. A reduction in the tariff may result in the change in clinical behaviour,
Hi all those who dialyse at home, this is quite worrying The new renal tariff for 2019 - 2020 has just been published and NHS England is proposing to reduce the funds that are paid to hospitals for home hemodialysis treatment. A reduction in the tariff may result in the change in clinical behaviour,
Philipjm
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Signs that death is near
I think I posted something similar before Signs that Death Is Approaching Certain signs and symptoms can help health care providers and family caregivers anticipate when death is near. Common end-of-life indicators are explained below along with suggestions on how to handle these changes. Drowsiness
I think I posted something similar before Signs that Death Is Approaching Certain signs and symptoms can help health care providers and family caregivers anticipate when death is near. Common end-of-life indicators are explained below along with suggestions on how to handle these changes. Drowsiness
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PSP Association
6 years ago
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School care plans
Help needed plz.. as anyone struggled to get a school care plan for bladder and bowel incontinence my school nurse recons there's no care plan for him as he's not autistic or special needs (her words) but he had bladder and bowel incontinence daily accidents he's not telling his teacher because they
Help needed plz.. as anyone struggled to get a school care plan for bladder and bowel incontinence my school nurse recons there's no care plan for him as he's not autistic or special needs (her words) but he had bladder and bowel incontinence daily accidents he's not telling his teacher because they
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ERIC
6 years ago
New to this, but not ESRD
I'm going on almost 22 years (31) living with FSGS, 17 of which has been on dialysis, it has been a long road dealing with all the ups and mostly downs of life with kidney disease. I have pretty much went through and experienced everything one can as a ESRD patient from; transplant, transplant removal
I'm going on almost 22 years (31) living with FSGS, 17 of which has been on dialysis, it has been a long road dealing with all the ups and mostly downs of life with kidney disease. I have pretty much went through and experienced everything one can as a ESRD patient from; transplant, transplant removal
celoaffect
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Kidney Dialysis
6 years ago
I'm new here and looking for a similar situation to mine for advice and support...
As the title says I'm new here and I've been quite active reading posts on this forum for a few weeks - it's actually been quite a lifeline while I've been backwards and forwards to the hospital. So 8 weeks ago to the day my gran (75) suffered a bleed on the brain for the second time - she had one in
As the title says I'm new here and I've been quite active reading posts on this forum for a few weeks - it's actually been quite a lifeline while I've been backwards and forwards to the hospital. So 8 weeks ago to the day my gran (75) suffered a bleed on the brain for the second time - she had one in
blueandwhitearmy93
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Headway
6 years ago
Coma semi conscious, eyes opened. head turning a lot?
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Worriedfor
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Coma semi conscious, eyes opened. head turning a lot?
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Worriedfor
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Coma semi conscious, eyes opened. head turning a lot?
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Worriedfor
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Coma semi conscious, eyes opened. head turning a lot?
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Hi my partner has just woken from a sedated state(3 weeks ago) In icu. Has been head turning a lot . Is he doing involuntary movements or is he in a lot of pain from anoxic head injury? He has wide awake eyes but don’t know if he can communicate yet as got a trach fitted and fingers arms slightly move
Worriedfor
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
The mystery of brain injury ...
11 months in and struggling . If only there was a hand book on how to manage a brain injury ... so many people have similar conditions which cause similar problem .... my daughter doesn't seem to fit into any where . RTA 23 facial injuries memory problems absolutely no concentration paces all day
11 months in and struggling . If only there was a hand book on how to manage a brain injury ... so many people have similar conditions which cause similar problem .... my daughter doesn't seem to fit into any where . RTA 23 facial injuries memory problems absolutely no concentration paces all day
Exhaust
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Headway
6 years ago
Over anxious
Hiya I am an insulin dependent diabetic. I also suffer from depression and anxiety and have been prescribed venoflaxine and pregablin. Will they take my driving licence off me I am so worried. Has anyone ever had something similar. Really concerned. Please let me know anx
Hiya I am an insulin dependent diabetic. I also suffer from depression and anxiety and have been prescribed venoflaxine and pregablin. Will they take my driving licence off me I am so worried. Has anyone ever had something similar. Really concerned. Please let me know anx
Anxc
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Party With 8 Month Old
Hi. Wonder if anyone can advise me. We are going as a family to a party tomorrow evening. We are taking the baby with us and I just wondered if any mums could give me any advice on how best to get through it with a baby. The party is in the evening and is going to be a noisy affair, with a live band
Hi. Wonder if anyone can advise me. We are going as a family to a party tomorrow evening. We are taking the baby with us and I just wondered if any mums could give me any advice on how best to get through it with a baby. The party is in the evening and is going to be a noisy affair, with a live band
Kempton
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
6 years ago
Buying Naltrexone online without involving my GP
Hey! I need ultra low dose Naltrexone so I only need 1-2 50mg tablets. Can anyone help me how to get them? I live in Germany btw. Think you :)
Hey! I need ultra low dose Naltrexone so I only need 1-2 50mg tablets. Can anyone help me how to get them? I live in Germany btw. Think you :)
Redhuhn
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
IBs-c
think i suffer ibsc symptons (flatulence constipation etc} read that peppermint oil is good for bloating and after trying several medicines /treatments this is the onl y thing that seems to help
think i suffer ibsc symptons (flatulence constipation etc} read that peppermint oil is good for bloating and after trying several medicines /treatments this is the onl y thing that seems to help
Kipper14
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IBS Network
6 years ago
New to the forum, my husband is 5+ years since MPC diagnosis
My husband was diagnosed in 2013 with MPC at the age of 53. His PSA was 779; Zoladex brought it down to 60; oral DCA brought it down to 29; the "Pfeifer Protocol" brought it down to 1.5. He cut out alcohol (although not a huge drinker), dairy, did a raw vegan diet strictly for a year, now does a combination
My husband was diagnosed in 2013 with MPC at the age of 53. His PSA was 779; Zoladex brought it down to 60; oral DCA brought it down to 29; the "Pfeifer Protocol" brought it down to 1.5. He cut out alcohol (although not a huge drinker), dairy, did a raw vegan diet strictly for a year, now does a combination
HOPEFULSPOUSE
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Low-dose Naltrexone for pain
Came across intriguing papers regarding the use of Naletrexone (an anti-opoid drug) for pain control and even possible anti-cancer activity. Taken from peoplespharmacy.com website. Early investigation so still speculative, but something to keep an eye on. Looks like it is being taken seriously by investigators
Came across intriguing papers regarding the use of Naletrexone (an anti-opoid drug) for pain control and even possible anti-cancer activity. Taken from peoplespharmacy.com website. Early investigation so still speculative, but something to keep an eye on. Looks like it is being taken seriously by investigators
Jim_S_Boston
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) treatment for Hashimoto's?
This is a new one on me. Has anyone tried this? Know anything about it? Wonder if it can be used for those who are poor converters. https://www.ldnscience.org/lp/ldn-slowing-hashimotos
This is a new one on me. Has anyone tried this? Know anything about it? Wonder if it can be used for those who are poor converters. https://www.ldnscience.org/lp/ldn-slowing-hashimotos
vocalEK
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Anaesthetic and stage 4.
I’ve been told I’m having surgery in a couple of weeks. Not worried about that, but worried about a general anaesthetic. It has stuck in my mind (from a few years ago) when I asked my nurse what stage 4 asthma meant. She said it would be hard to get people off a ventilator. As that’s what happens with
I’ve been told I’m having surgery in a couple of weeks. Not worried about that, but worried about a general anaesthetic. It has stuck in my mind (from a few years ago) when I asked my nurse what stage 4 asthma meant. She said it would be hard to get people off a ventilator. As that’s what happens with
Abc64
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Worried about brain cancer
For the past year since I got my first bout of Deja vu after a very stressful situation with an ex friend of mine, my anxiety has been through the roof. I did the exact wrong thing and typed in “Deja vu?” Into google and what came up? “You May have something up with your brain” as I delved in further
For the past year since I got my first bout of Deja vu after a very stressful situation with an ex friend of mine, my anxiety has been through the roof. I did the exact wrong thing and typed in “Deja vu?” Into google and what came up? “You May have something up with your brain” as I delved in further
plushiesaremyjam
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
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