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Ketamine?
Levodopa, a standard Parkinson’s therapy, is a precursor molecule that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is well-known for controlling Parkinson’s disease symptoms such as rigidity and slowness of movement. However, prolonged use of levodopa may result in spontaneous involuntary movements
Levodopa, a standard Parkinson’s therapy, is a precursor molecule that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is well-known for controlling Parkinson’s disease symptoms such as rigidity and slowness of movement. However, prolonged use of levodopa may result in spontaneous involuntary movements
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PMR returns, probably never away
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while, brief history I was diagnosed with PMR about a year ago, although my markers were normal, seen a Rheumatologist and my two GPs decided it wasn’t PMR, I was on about 10 mg of prednisolone at the time. I still had severe back and leg pain, was put on every painkiller
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while, brief history I was diagnosed with PMR about a year ago, although my markers were normal, seen a Rheumatologist and my two GPs decided it wasn’t PMR, I was on about 10 mg of prednisolone at the time. I still had severe back and leg pain, was put on every painkiller
Carathedog
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
My IBS lasting over a couple of weeks. Worried.
Hi everyone. Just need to talk to someone who understands. Ive had IBS since my 20s and I’m 84 now. On and off over the years mostly caused by stress. This latest attack started with really bad Diarrhea and then days of no BM . Saw Dr and was given macrogol sachets which worked over the next few days
Hi everyone. Just need to talk to someone who understands. Ive had IBS since my 20s and I’m 84 now. On and off over the years mostly caused by stress. This latest attack started with really bad Diarrhea and then days of no BM . Saw Dr and was given macrogol sachets which worked over the next few days
gloden
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IBS Network
2 years ago
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giving up 😭
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
sweet_lily
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
giving up
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
sweet_lily
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The Endometriosis Foundation
2 years ago
GCA questions
Have been experiencing headaches for the past few days (but no other symptoms) and am wondering if GCA is more likely at the beginning of one's PMR experience or can it occur any time? Am also wondering if GCA is more likely at higher doses of prednisone or lower doses? Am lastly wondering if existing
Have been experiencing headaches for the past few days (but no other symptoms) and am wondering if GCA is more likely at the beginning of one's PMR experience or can it occur any time? Am also wondering if GCA is more likely at higher doses of prednisone or lower doses? Am lastly wondering if existing
Sojourn12
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Eye Drops
I think I have accepted that I need eye drops, I have been struggling with dry eyes for a few years now, but I was desperate to try and treat the cause rather than use drops. However even though intermittently they improve, they always return. I’m not sure if it’s related to my thyroid issues or menopause
I think I have accepted that I need eye drops, I have been struggling with dry eyes for a few years now, but I was desperate to try and treat the cause rather than use drops. However even though intermittently they improve, they always return. I’m not sure if it’s related to my thyroid issues or menopause
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Ocular problem
Almost two year ago i start having a small ptosis that later bring
pain
around the
eye
, eyebrow tgat transform in drooling face for few minute and lost of control of one eyelid. I saw a neurologist but because i did'nt film it, find nothing. Every test is borderline normal/anormal.
Almost two year ago i start having a small ptosis that later bring
pain
around the
eye
, eyebrow tgat transform in drooling face for few minute and lost of control of one eyelid. I saw a neurologist but because i did'nt film it, find nothing. Every test is borderline normal/anormal.
Shadow35
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Myasthenia Gravis Association
1 year ago
Bilateral rotary cuff in shoulders after coming off pred....
After 3.5 years tapering pred I have been left with bilateral rotary cuff which is excruciating. I have had it a year now and finally have an MRI Monday. Apart from an ultra sound scan which confirmed it I have been taking anti inflammatory meds (Nurofen/ Naproxen) and exercising. It has not got any
After 3.5 years tapering pred I have been left with bilateral rotary cuff which is excruciating. I have had it a year now and finally have an MRI Monday. Apart from an ultra sound scan which confirmed it I have been taking anti inflammatory meds (Nurofen/ Naproxen) and exercising. It has not got any
Seriola
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Excellent Letter in the Telegraph 24/8/22
I wish to express my thanks to Pam Perceval-Maxwell for her excellent letter in the Daily Telegraph 24/8/22, headlined "Living with the Anxiety of losing one's sight for want of an appointment for an essential injection". I meant to post sooner about this. This letter only echoes the Telegraph's
I wish to express my thanks to Pam Perceval-Maxwell for her excellent letter in the Daily Telegraph 24/8/22, headlined "Living with the Anxiety of losing one's sight for want of an appointment for an essential injection". I meant to post sooner about this. This letter only echoes the Telegraph's
fed13
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Macular Society
2 years ago
nefopam and glaucoma
Hi I am a health care assistant and I have been diagnosed with arthritis in my hips. My GP prescribed nefopam and I thought nothing of it. Since starting the nefopam I have not been able to sleep. My main concern is that I have acute angle closure glaucoma and I am worried about what damage it might
Hi I am a health care assistant and I have been diagnosed with arthritis in my hips. My GP prescribed nefopam and I thought nothing of it. Since starting the nefopam I have not been able to sleep. My main concern is that I have acute angle closure glaucoma and I am worried about what damage it might
Sickofpain140
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Flare or not?
I have been reducing pred by 1mg per month. Reduced to 7mg on 1st August and 6mg on 1st Sept. I had a nasty virus a few weeks ago and have felt really bad since i.e.usual pain and stiffness at onset of PMR. To top it all last week was told I am not able to drive again because my eyesight has declined
I have been reducing pred by 1mg per month. Reduced to 7mg on 1st August and 6mg on 1st Sept. I had a nasty virus a few weeks ago and have felt really bad since i.e.usual pain and stiffness at onset of PMR. To top it all last week was told I am not able to drive again because my eyesight has declined
Esmeruth7
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Painkiller
What are the best painkillers.Tried tramadol n has a bad effect on me.Looking for things inbetween paracetamol n tramadol worth a try.
What are the best painkillers.Tried tramadol n has a bad effect on me.Looking for things inbetween paracetamol n tramadol worth a try.
versa2508
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Headway
2 years ago
I am tired of being Poorly
hi, this is my first post on here. I am 30 years old in the UK, recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia. struggling with it for about 1-2 years. Doctors are upping my painkillers etc but I’m in constant agony, I have flare up minimum for every 2 weeks, for 3/4 days at a time. work have redeployed
hi, this is my first post on here. I am 30 years old in the UK, recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia. struggling with it for about 1-2 years. Doctors are upping my painkillers etc but I’m in constant agony, I have flare up minimum for every 2 weeks, for 3/4 days at a time. work have redeployed
NewToFibrox
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Not sure I belong here
Not sure I belong here, as after 8 months waiting to be seen at the glaucoma clinic following a routine eye test that turned not so routine, I'm not sure if I have glaucoma or not. I was told in January that I had damage to the optic nerve in my right eye with matching visual field loss. The appointment
Not sure I belong here, as after 8 months waiting to be seen at the glaucoma clinic following a routine eye test that turned not so routine, I'm not sure if I have glaucoma or not. I was told in January that I had damage to the optic nerve in my right eye with matching visual field loss. The appointment
Elastilass
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
medication trials and headaches!
hello all, I’m back, maybe a year after first joining and asking about advice pro and con medication for our 8 year old son. we did a few trials over the summer, none of them positive but just before school started we tried focalin and it seemed to actually help. Fast forward a couple of weeks and
hello all, I’m back, maybe a year after first joining and asking about advice pro and con medication for our 8 year old son. we did a few trials over the summer, none of them positive but just before school started we tried focalin and it seemed to actually help. Fast forward a couple of weeks and
Vintagecollector
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
2 years ago
supplements for teenage migraine
Hello, Can anyone advise which supplements are worth trying for migraines and how much? I saw on the Cleveland’s clinic site the mention of riboflavin, magnesium and coenzyme q10 but it didn’t say how much and if suitable for a 14 year old. My daughter has suffered migraines since the age of 3
Hello, Can anyone advise which supplements are worth trying for migraines and how much? I saw on the Cleveland’s clinic site the mention of riboflavin, magnesium and coenzyme q10 but it didn’t say how much and if suitable for a 14 year old. My daughter has suffered migraines since the age of 3
Sparklyjenson
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National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
never ending period
I’ve recently been diagnosed with endometriosis in POD. Have very bad rectal pain and extremely heavy periods. Taking mefanamic acid and tranaxemic acid along with otc painkillers. Period will not stop! I’m on day 13 of my period and second round of TA. Every time I think it has stopped and stop the
I’ve recently been diagnosed with endometriosis in POD. Have very bad rectal pain and extremely heavy periods. Taking mefanamic acid and tranaxemic acid along with otc painkillers. Period will not stop! I’m on day 13 of my period and second round of TA. Every time I think it has stopped and stop the
MSLMQ
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Endometriosis & Ankylosing Spondylitis
Just wondering if anyone else has also been diagnosed with both conditions ? It took a long time to get both diagnosis and after many years of pain killers and excision surgery for DIE including bowel resection, I’m just about to start biological medication for the AS and was wondering if anyone else
Just wondering if anyone else has also been diagnosed with both conditions ? It took a long time to get both diagnosis and after many years of pain killers and excision surgery for DIE including bowel resection, I’m just about to start biological medication for the AS and was wondering if anyone else
Chezzerl
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
pain and discomfort in sternum 7 months after bypass surgery.
Does emu oil / cream work ? Does tiger balm work ? Don't want to take Tylenol and other pain killers. Can anyone help me out !
Does emu oil / cream work ? Does tiger balm work ? Don't want to take Tylenol and other pain killers. Can anyone help me out !
yyk1
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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