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Albuterol
Hi, Does albuterol sulfate impact RLS? I was prescribed it for COVID but I am always nervous.
Hi, Does albuterol sulfate impact RLS? I was prescribed it for COVID but I am always nervous.
Megamania
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Zolmitriptan and pregnancy
Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking zolmitriptan for migraines while pregnant. I’m currently trying for a baby so not sure if I’m pregnant or not but I do get quite a few migraines every month and I’m a bit nervous in taking zolmitriptan as it says there’s no clinical
Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking zolmitriptan for migraines while pregnant. I’m currently trying for a baby so not sure if I’m pregnant or not but I do get quite a few migraines every month and I’m a bit nervous in taking zolmitriptan as it says there’s no clinical
mello88
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Stopped: B. Longum BB536 (Morinaga) probiotic for gut related health issues (IBS) -> switched to b. infantis 35624 (Alflorex)
I'll no longer take Alflorex and will try another probiotic, Bacillus Coagulans. I also don't take bacillus coagulans anymore. These probiotics weren't beneficial for my health symptoms. **************************** Just started, the 11th of August, with a single strain probiotic, bifidobacterium longum
I'll no longer take Alflorex and will try another probiotic, Bacillus Coagulans. I also don't take bacillus coagulans anymore. These probiotics weren't beneficial for my health symptoms. **************************** Just started, the 11th of August, with a single strain probiotic, bifidobacterium longum
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IBS Network
3 years ago
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Euthanasia and Echinacea
Garshe shared the story of the above and I now have to tell the tale of Princess Diana's funeral when a friend of mine's family gathered together to watch the ceremony live on TV with all the pomp and ceremonial grandeur. This is a large Essex family who often holiday together, aunts and uncles, nieces
Garshe shared the story of the above and I now have to tell the tale of Princess Diana's funeral when a friend of mine's family gathered together to watch the ceremony live on TV with all the pomp and ceremonial grandeur. This is a large Essex family who often holiday together, aunts and uncles, nieces
Greenthorn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
"Significant injury" meaning?
Husband is now at the end of his second week in the rehab ward. He has managed to relearn to sit , and can now be taken in a wheelchair off the ward and outside to see our adult children,for about twenty minutes, and he's been in the standing frame with slightly lessening support - he can hold his left
Husband is now at the end of his second week in the rehab ward. He has managed to relearn to sit , and can now be taken in a wheelchair off the ward and outside to see our adult children,for about twenty minutes, and he's been in the standing frame with slightly lessening support - he can hold his left
knitandcrochet
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Headway
3 years ago
Brain fog/ oxygen debt/ D lactate
Hi all, I've been looking to find a solution for brain fog. Before I took levothyroxine my energy levels were not good. I believe the reason for my lack of energy was down to the fact that I was an ex smoker of a twenty a day habit. My GP did not diagnose me with anything which I could associate with
Hi all, I've been looking to find a solution for brain fog. Before I took levothyroxine my energy levels were not good. I believe the reason for my lack of energy was down to the fact that I was an ex smoker of a twenty a day habit. My GP did not diagnose me with anything which I could associate with
Timbutdim
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Why me?
Hiya everyone. So I’ve just watched Ambulance: Code Red on channel 5 and quite a lot of accidents that resulted in brain injury were featured on it.. it made me realise what the ambulance did for me on the night of my haemorrhage, and could relate to the brain injured people… only these people were involved
Hiya everyone. So I’ve just watched Ambulance: Code Red on channel 5 and quite a lot of accidents that resulted in brain injury were featured on it.. it made me realise what the ambulance did for me on the night of my haemorrhage, and could relate to the brain injured people… only these people were involved
Wazza84
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Headway
3 years ago
Sigmoidoscopy
Anyone had a sigmoidoscopy? I believe it's not as bad as a colonoscopy. I'm having it this Saturday but am so scared. I've requested to be sedated but reading people's views on sedation for colonoscopy procedure it seems it's such a light sedation that it does nothing. I want to cancel but I've been
Anyone had a sigmoidoscopy? I believe it's not as bad as a colonoscopy. I'm having it this Saturday but am so scared. I've requested to be sedated but reading people's views on sedation for colonoscopy procedure it seems it's such a light sedation that it does nothing. I want to cancel but I've been
Earthflower
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Asymptomatic fix in brain
Is there anything like asymptomatic fix in brain?As my brother in coma for 4 years, the personal doctor said as per blood result he is having asymptomatic fix in brains that could not be seen. I'm worried that it might worsen his nerves and brain damage.
Is there anything like asymptomatic fix in brain?As my brother in coma for 4 years, the personal doctor said as per blood result he is having asymptomatic fix in brains that could not be seen. I'm worried that it might worsen his nerves and brain damage.
BroSis
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Rushing ahead with adaptations
Hi I just joined tonight as I'm feeling a bit desperate! My husband sustained a brain injury on 20th July- not quite a fortnight ago. He was knocked from his bike and subsequently had a brain clot which couldn't be dispersed. He has profound weakness down the left side and is in rehab since Friday 23rd
Hi I just joined tonight as I'm feeling a bit desperate! My husband sustained a brain injury on 20th July- not quite a fortnight ago. He was knocked from his bike and subsequently had a brain clot which couldn't be dispersed. He has profound weakness down the left side and is in rehab since Friday 23rd
knitandcrochet
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Headway
3 years ago
Lansoprazole side effects causing IBS or diarrhoea?
Have a healing duodenal ulcer diagnosed a few weeks back. Need to take Lansoprazole to aid the healing (twice a day) for 6-8 weeks. Noticed in last few days diarrhoea (or my usual IBS symptoms getting worse)? Have been on Lansoprazole a few months ago but only one pill a day and seemed OK
Have a healing duodenal ulcer diagnosed a few weeks back. Need to take Lansoprazole to aid the healing (twice a day) for 6-8 weeks. Noticed in last few days diarrhoea (or my usual IBS symptoms getting worse)? Have been on Lansoprazole a few months ago but only one pill a day and seemed OK
Endoscopy68
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Life after Tbi
On August 14th of last year I was involved in a bad car accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury. I was wondering if anyone could tell me things that they are still dealing with because of the brain injury and what things they did to adjust to it. I was also wondering does it get better overtime
On August 14th of last year I was involved in a bad car accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury. I was wondering if anyone could tell me things that they are still dealing with because of the brain injury and what things they did to adjust to it. I was also wondering does it get better overtime
Jareel10
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Headway
3 years ago
Flupentixol
Has anyone taken flupentixol for anxiety? I am really struggling with severe anxiety and now depression and can’t find a med I can tolerate and so the psych has prescribed it and I’m already anxious! Any success stories? All meds seem to give me agitation and the need to fidget/move around constantly
Has anyone taken flupentixol for anxiety? I am really struggling with severe anxiety and now depression and can’t find a med I can tolerate and so the psych has prescribed it and I’m already anxious! Any success stories? All meds seem to give me agitation and the need to fidget/move around constantly
Vicss
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Hamstring
Hi. I’m continuing to consolidate with 30-34 mins slow runs - about 8 mins per k. I’ve had nagging ache from back of knee up back of leg for quite some weeks and have just put Voltrol gel on before each run . Really aching today and wondering if this is a hamstring injury and what I need to do. I
Hi. I’m continuing to consolidate with 30-34 mins slow runs - about 8 mins per k. I’ve had nagging ache from back of knee up back of leg for quite some weeks and have just put Voltrol gel on before each run . Really aching today and wondering if this is a hamstring injury and what I need to do. I
Sisteract5
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Iboga / Ibogaine Summary (For Dopamine Regeneration!!)
I recently discovered Ibogaine / Iboga in my general psychedelics interest. It is a shrub from the Congo basin of Africa that has been used for thousands of years in healing and ceremony, stemming from the Pygmy and Fang cultures, in traditional Bwiti practices. It is still used by those that practice
I recently discovered Ibogaine / Iboga in my general psychedelics interest. It is a shrub from the Congo basin of Africa that has been used for thousands of years in healing and ceremony, stemming from the Pygmy and Fang cultures, in traditional Bwiti practices. It is still used by those that practice
pdkid
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
SSRI's for slow transit constipation
Hi, has anyone been prescribed an ssri to help with the pain and gut brain connection associated with slow transit constipation. I was prescribed amitriptyline when the doctors thought it was standard ibs c but now I've had my diagnosis of slow transit I don't think amitriptyline is the correct one to
Hi, has anyone been prescribed an ssri to help with the pain and gut brain connection associated with slow transit constipation. I was prescribed amitriptyline when the doctors thought it was standard ibs c but now I've had my diagnosis of slow transit I don't think amitriptyline is the correct one to
Orchid99
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Recruitment for chronic pain study
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing well! I am currently a researcher at the University of Bath looking for individuals interested in taking part in research about chronic pain. We are looking for people with a diagnosis of chronic pain (including fibromyalgia, CRPS, chronic lower back pain, etc.)
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing well! I am currently a researcher at the University of Bath looking for individuals interested in taking part in research about chronic pain. We are looking for people with a diagnosis of chronic pain (including fibromyalgia, CRPS, chronic lower back pain, etc.)
EH600
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
4 year old starting school and still will only poo in a pull up
My 4 year old starts reception in 2 weeks and still cannot poo in the toilet, only in a pull up, despite 2 years of me trying and failing to achieve this. He also soils and is on Movicol and Senna. If I am slow to give him a pull up (in the hope that as he’s so desperate to go it might just slip out
My 4 year old starts reception in 2 weeks and still cannot poo in the toilet, only in a pull up, despite 2 years of me trying and failing to achieve this. He also soils and is on Movicol and Senna. If I am slow to give him a pull up (in the hope that as he’s so desperate to go it might just slip out
OhBoy07
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ERIC
3 years ago
Miralax
Question I was asked this week Some people suffer from consolation from there medications . And of course all laxatives says no more than 7 days etc. I have a problem storing water in my bowel trued everything. Dr Glen advised I take Miralax which I bought in the USA . Ran out back in Australia
Question I was asked this week Some people suffer from consolation from there medications . And of course all laxatives says no more than 7 days etc. I have a problem storing water in my bowel trued everything. Dr Glen advised I take Miralax which I bought in the USA . Ran out back in Australia
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Abelacimab shown to be an effective blood clot treatment
A potentially game-changing treatment for people with, or at risk of, blood clots has been found effective by an international team of researchers led by McMaster University’s Jeffrey Weitz. Weitz’s team compared abelacimab with enoxaparin as a control drug in 412 patients undergoing knee replacement
A potentially game-changing treatment for people with, or at risk of, blood clots has been found effective by an international team of researchers led by McMaster University’s Jeffrey Weitz. Weitz’s team compared abelacimab with enoxaparin as a control drug in 412 patients undergoing knee replacement
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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