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New here and could do with an understanding ear!
Hi, I've just joined here and can see I'm in the right place. Just wanted to introduce myself and see if anyone has any suggestions as I've run out of ideas. My son has just turned 7. He's been on movicol for 2 1/2 years and has been put onto oxybutin (I think I've spelt that wrong!) for urgency over
Hi, I've just joined here and can see I'm in the right place. Just wanted to introduce myself and see if anyone has any suggestions as I've run out of ideas. My son has just turned 7. He's been on movicol for 2 1/2 years and has been put onto oxybutin (I think I've spelt that wrong!) for urgency over
Lynsayb73
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ERIC
7 years ago
Home
We are home from our lovely stay in Norfolk, so relaxing, a few accidents, but nothing major. Our son was amazing, our daughter was amazing, she helped us get down to Norfolk, before she went home and Peter arrived, got sent out on Tuesday told to go out, and have some time for myself. Peter our son
We are home from our lovely stay in Norfolk, so relaxing, a few accidents, but nothing major. Our son was amazing, our daughter was amazing, she helped us get down to Norfolk, before she went home and Peter arrived, got sent out on Tuesday told to go out, and have some time for myself. Peter our son
Yvonneandgeorge
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PSP Association
7 years ago
Arrhythmia - Taurine - Magnesium Orotate
Hi all, I am new here! I have arrhythmia and have started taking magnesium. It has help a lot! I haven't had an episode since. I am taking Magnesium Orotate 500mg at night. I would like to add some Taurine at night and add another 500mg Magnesium Orotate in the morning. Any comments? Thank you!
Hi all, I am new here! I have arrhythmia and have started taking magnesium. It has help a lot! I haven't had an episode since. I am taking Magnesium Orotate 500mg at night. I would like to add some Taurine at night and add another 500mg Magnesium Orotate in the morning. Any comments? Thank you!
sabineulcoq
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AF Association
7 years ago
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Low Dose Naltrexone LDN
Anyone take this? After reading an article I think I’ll ask my Neurologist about a script for it. The research is not specific to MS but the cases presented seem promising. Any input would be appreciated. Becky
Anyone take this? After reading an article I think I’ll ask my Neurologist about a script for it. The research is not specific to MS but the cases presented seem promising. Any input would be appreciated. Becky
Becky63
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
Doing it for myself
Can anyone give me any help, I have 4 autoimmune conditions along with high blood pressure and some sort of skin condition (unknown by GPS & dermatologist). I am trying to get Low Dose Naltrexone on prescription but I currently take Zomorph 60mg twice a day along with Pregabalin 150mg twice a day and
Can anyone give me any help, I have 4 autoimmune conditions along with high blood pressure and some sort of skin condition (unknown by GPS & dermatologist). I am trying to get Low Dose Naltrexone on prescription but I currently take Zomorph 60mg twice a day along with Pregabalin 150mg twice a day and
Pooley66
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
I am very thankful.
About a year ago my anxiety took a turn for the worst. I couldn't get out of bed, I wasn't eating, I was in and out of the ER thinking something was always wrong with me, had to quit my job, wouldn't leave the house or my bedroom for that matter. My world stopped. Anxiety came in and crippled me, took
About a year ago my anxiety took a turn for the worst. I couldn't get out of bed, I wasn't eating, I was in and out of the ER thinking something was always wrong with me, had to quit my job, wouldn't leave the house or my bedroom for that matter. My world stopped. Anxiety came in and crippled me, took
Hidden
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Dr. Steven Tenenbaum published his book, "Thyroid Secrets" which suggests he specializes in this area.
40% of patients have thyroid conditions and he shares many of those "Secrets" during the interview. He combines conventional and naturopathic medicine to treat many autoimmune conditions. This Doctor is empathetic, compassionate, and extremely enthusiastic about his work. He takes joy in observing improvement
40% of patients have thyroid conditions and he shares many of those "Secrets" during the interview. He combines conventional and naturopathic medicine to treat many autoimmune conditions. This Doctor is empathetic, compassionate, and extremely enthusiastic about his work. He takes joy in observing improvement
liveurlife
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LDN Research Trust
7 years ago
Returning to contact sport after brain injury.
So I was in a car accident in August 2015. Suffered a subdural brain heamatoma and skull fracture. 7 days in the specialist neurology ward before I was allowed home. About 6 months after, a car boot slammed on my head and cut it open. However, upon seeing the brain specialist, he said I am at no more
So I was in a car accident in August 2015. Suffered a subdural brain heamatoma and skull fracture. 7 days in the specialist neurology ward before I was allowed home. About 6 months after, a car boot slammed on my head and cut it open. However, upon seeing the brain specialist, he said I am at no more
gummybear09
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Headway
7 years ago
Irrational fear?
I know it sounds totally irrational but I keep thinking that I'm not actually thinking properly. I keep thinking I'm saying stuff without actually processing it or everything around me. My mind feels weak and fuzzy. I keep getting these zaps of fear that mind/mouth/eyes aren't working together. Why
I know it sounds totally irrational but I keep thinking that I'm not actually thinking properly. I keep thinking I'm saying stuff without actually processing it or everything around me. My mind feels weak and fuzzy. I keep getting these zaps of fear that mind/mouth/eyes aren't working together. Why
jessicao
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Why i dont remember anything about my car accident 14 years ago when im 8. I got head injury in the accident and another one when im 15
I was sleeping when it happen but im also dont remember anything before or after the whole day of the accident. I only remember a few second when im wake up on my sister on our way to the hospital. I got head injury at the back of my head from the accident and another one when i hit ceiling fan on the
I was sleeping when it happen but im also dont remember anything before or after the whole day of the accident. I only remember a few second when im wake up on my sister on our way to the hospital. I got head injury at the back of my head from the accident and another one when i hit ceiling fan on the
Halom
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Headway
7 years ago
2 month after major head injury
I have posted on here before but I am now 2 month in to the rehabilition of my brother he was attacked 2 month ago and they had to remove the left hand side of his skull, they have said his head injury is really bad and can't believe he survived, he spent 8 days in a coma then 2 weeks in itc and hdu
I have posted on here before but I am now 2 month in to the rehabilition of my brother he was attacked 2 month ago and they had to remove the left hand side of his skull, they have said his head injury is really bad and can't believe he survived, he spent 8 days in a coma then 2 weeks in itc and hdu
Leab2017
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ICUsteps
7 years ago
LDN
Any one have luck with low dose naltrexone? What improvements have you seen? I've been on it about 4 months, I feel better but still have a lot of symptoms and not sure if it's suppose to hold off the disease?
Any one have luck with low dose naltrexone? What improvements have you seen? I've been on it about 4 months, I feel better but still have a lot of symptoms and not sure if it's suppose to hold off the disease?
Littleleni
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 years ago
Drugs: side effects and why?
Why is it some folks can take numerous types of drugs, and experience no side effects at all. Whilst some of us experience awful side effects? I seem to have an appalling time with drugs. So much so, that I am now deeply suspicious of anything I'm given. I had a steroid shot into my butt about a week
Why is it some folks can take numerous types of drugs, and experience no side effects at all. Whilst some of us experience awful side effects? I seem to have an appalling time with drugs. So much so, that I am now deeply suspicious of anything I'm given. I had a steroid shot into my butt about a week
Nettac
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NRAS
7 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone
Hi everyone. I am new to this Community and I don't suffer from Fibro. I suffer from RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome) and am a member of that Community in HealthUnlocked. Many of my fellow sufferers also have Fibromyalgia so I want to share with you what I have discovered by reading "The LDN Book". This
Hi everyone. I am new to this Community and I don't suffer from Fibro. I suffer from RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome) and am a member of that Community in HealthUnlocked. Many of my fellow sufferers also have Fibromyalgia so I want to share with you what I have discovered by reading "The LDN Book". This
Neil46
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
16 year old brother bad hypoxic brain injury!
It's been two months since his freak accident where a tree fell on him while he was mowing the lawn! It was said that he suffered hypoxia for 10-12 minutes. The first few weeks were spent treating his numerous fractures and organs that were damaged and now he is luckily fully stable and breathing on
It's been two months since his freak accident where a tree fell on him while he was mowing the lawn! It was said that he suffered hypoxia for 10-12 minutes. The first few weeks were spent treating his numerous fractures and organs that were damaged and now he is luckily fully stable and breathing on
Mvessicchio
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Headway
7 years ago
Hello Everyone
Hello everyone, My name is Willie (female) and this is my first post. I have been on dialysis since 2013. I have done in-center, PD, and currently home hemo. I feel home hemodialysis is the best way to receive my dialysis treatments because I feel so much better afterward, so normal. I am currently
Hello everyone, My name is Willie (female) and this is my first post. I have been on dialysis since 2013. I have done in-center, PD, and currently home hemo. I feel home hemodialysis is the best way to receive my dialysis treatments because I feel so much better afterward, so normal. I am currently
sugarcube1959
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Kidney Dialysis
7 years ago
Low-Dose Naltrexone [LDN].
This post is prompted by a video [1] of Bernard Bihari, MD, who essentially owns the LDN concept. (Thankyou Terry for sending the link.) It is a long interview. I was a member of the LDN group some years ago, & I can't say that I got anything out of it. No anecdotal reports of significant benefit
This post is prompted by a video [1] of Bernard Bihari, MD, who essentially owns the LDN concept. (Thankyou Terry for sending the link.) It is a long interview. I was a member of the LDN group some years ago, & I can't say that I got anything out of it. No anecdotal reports of significant benefit
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
LDN
Hi all, is any loved on or been on a little known generic drug Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)? Although CBD/PSP not mentioned, it is used for Autoimmune, Neurological, Parkinsons and MS. I am just about to read a book ‘Up the Creek With a Paddle by Mary Boyle Bradley’ where it cured MS, I’ll let you know
Hi all, is any loved on or been on a little known generic drug Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)? Although CBD/PSP not mentioned, it is used for Autoimmune, Neurological, Parkinsons and MS. I am just about to read a book ‘Up the Creek With a Paddle by Mary Boyle Bradley’ where it cured MS, I’ll let you know
Tjayoo
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PSP Association
7 years ago
CHC Fast track - not so fast...
Hi all, my dad is STILL in hospital, 9 weeks after being admitted through care home neglect. He's been medically fit for discharge for 3 weeks now, minor hiccup since then, my mum had a small heart attack, but she's ok now, out and at home and ready to have him home. We were promised hospice care for
Hi all, my dad is STILL in hospital, 9 weeks after being admitted through care home neglect. He's been medically fit for discharge for 3 weeks now, minor hiccup since then, my mum had a small heart attack, but she's ok now, out and at home and ready to have him home. We were promised hospice care for
sasmock
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PSP Association
7 years ago
Do I have Epilepsy
I keep having moments of Deja Vu and its really weird. But Ive been having these moments since I found out Deja Vu could be epilepsy. But that was before I was having Deja Vu moments. So could it be Epilepsy? I don't have seizures and I havent been diagnosed with epilepsy before. I am so scared that
I keep having moments of Deja Vu and its really weird. But Ive been having these moments since I found out Deja Vu could be epilepsy. But that was before I was having Deja Vu moments. So could it be Epilepsy? I don't have seizures and I havent been diagnosed with epilepsy before. I am so scared that
plushiesaremyjam
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
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