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Septic Arthritis
Hi folks. Just wondering if any of you have had experience of Septic Arthritis? My wife has has excruciating pain and swelling in her knee, was unable to walk etc. was admitted to hospital a few days ago and they’re still doing test but think it could be this. What was the treatment and do you recover
Hi folks. Just wondering if any of you have had experience of Septic Arthritis? My wife has has excruciating pain and swelling in her knee, was unable to walk etc. was admitted to hospital a few days ago and they’re still doing test but think it could be this. What was the treatment and do you recover
Worsuz
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Results are in
A couple of weeks ago, I joined this community after experiencing High Heart Rates (HHR) and faced the possibility of an Ablation. I was waiting to see my PCP for some lab work and discuss other possible causes of my HHR. Since then, the HHRs have stopped. Just as fast as they started, they stopped.
A couple of weeks ago, I joined this community after experiencing High Heart Rates (HHR) and faced the possibility of an Ablation. I was waiting to see my PCP for some lab work and discuss other possible causes of my HHR. Since then, the HHRs have stopped. Just as fast as they started, they stopped.
MartyVA
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Delusions/Hallucinarions
I became very sick 5 years ago with all the symptoms of PA but was undiagnosed. I got to the point where I started having delusions of parasitosis and hallucinations. Has anyone else experienced delusions or halluconations? I'm afraid my brain may have been permanently damaged?
I became very sick 5 years ago with all the symptoms of PA but was undiagnosed. I got to the point where I started having delusions of parasitosis and hallucinations. Has anyone else experienced delusions or halluconations? I'm afraid my brain may have been permanently damaged?
sunshinebee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors: A Review of Their Anti-Inflammatory Therapeutic Potential and Mechanisms of Action
Article from 30 April 2021 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.676239/full
Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives
MAO inhibitors have a long history of successful clinical use to manage CNS diseases such as depression, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s.
There is also an
Article from 30 April 2021 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.676239/full
Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives
MAO inhibitors have a long history of successful clinical use to manage CNS diseases such as depression, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s.
There is also an
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Nebivolol
I have started taking this for my AF but I am concerned that there may be a problem as I take a very small dose of Amitriptyline for restless legs at night . I wonder what might be the best time to take the Nebivolol ? Many thanks Best wishes to all
I have started taking this for my AF but I am concerned that there may be a problem as I take a very small dose of Amitriptyline for restless legs at night . I wonder what might be the best time to take the Nebivolol ? Many thanks Best wishes to all
linc2u
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AF Association
3 years ago
Can I quote you?
Hey experts … PMRpro, DorsetLady et al, My local Member of Parliament has just visited me to get information to put to our Federal Health Minister in an attempt to get an exemption so that I can have my allocation of tocilizumab extended, or indeed get the drug made available as it is for RA. Among
Hey experts … PMRpro, DorsetLady et al, My local Member of Parliament has just visited me to get information to put to our Federal Health Minister in an attempt to get an exemption so that I can have my allocation of tocilizumab extended, or indeed get the drug made available as it is for RA. Among
LemonZest11
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Pain relief
Hhi there. I'm currently taking MST for pain relief and I've been told in passing from a GP that I may be better on subutex. I was wondering if anyone can h help me.. Will it be a straight forward transition to subutex or will I have to have a break from the morphine before starting subutex
Hhi there. I'm currently taking MST for pain relief and I've been told in passing from a GP that I may be better on subutex. I was wondering if anyone can h help me.. Will it be a straight forward transition to subutex or will I have to have a break from the morphine before starting subutex
Peggysue12345
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Hi I've been taking the above for a number of weeks as I'd read its good for neuropathy. I have fibro and one of my most persistent and annoying symptoms is pins and needles in my feet and hands. In recent months it had spread to my head and other areas and was driving me nuts. I have a suspicion it's
Hi I've been taking the above for a number of weeks as I'd read its good for neuropathy. I have fibro and one of my most persistent and annoying symptoms is pins and needles in my feet and hands. In recent months it had spread to my head and other areas and was driving me nuts. I have a suspicion it's
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Is this possibly GCA again?
I am looking for some advice please. I was diagnosed with PMR 4four years ago and this was followed by Giant Cell Arteritis. I was given 60 mgs Prenisolone and gradually tapered down. Unfortunately I had a flare a few months later and I was not given appropriate advice and the sight in my left eye
I am looking for some advice please. I was diagnosed with PMR 4four years ago and this was followed by Giant Cell Arteritis. I was given 60 mgs Prenisolone and gradually tapered down. Unfortunately I had a flare a few months later and I was not given appropriate advice and the sight in my left eye
pamela4215
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Pred sick day rules.
I'm currently on 2mg of Pred and weekly Tocilizumab and doing Ok as far as PMR and GCA symptoms go. However I've caught the dratted cold that's doing the rounds and wonder whether this means I should increase the Pred in line with the Sick Day Rules leaflet. I'm only using Paracetamol for the cold so
I'm currently on 2mg of Pred and weekly Tocilizumab and doing Ok as far as PMR and GCA symptoms go. However I've caught the dratted cold that's doing the rounds and wonder whether this means I should increase the Pred in line with the Sick Day Rules leaflet. I'm only using Paracetamol for the cold so
PastelsinArt
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Anyone tried a homeopath
My mum has suffered with rls for about 10 years. She's tried ropinerole, pamiprexole, skin patches, gabapentin and pregablin. All of this gave her relief at first and then symptoms returned. Next the doctor gave her topiremade, with this her rls went away however she had really bad depression symptoms
My mum has suffered with rls for about 10 years. She's tried ropinerole, pamiprexole, skin patches, gabapentin and pregablin. All of this gave her relief at first and then symptoms returned. Next the doctor gave her topiremade, with this her rls went away however she had really bad depression symptoms
Bejwo50
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Alternative Treatment Abroad Update
Hi, I decided to go ahead with a tandem ivf round with cytoplasmic transfer. This means I do a round of stims at the same time as a donor. After egg collection, they take the donor cytoplasm and inject it in my eggs, which is supposed to improve chances. They also do just donor eggs, so I have
Hi, I decided to go ahead with a tandem ivf round with cytoplasmic transfer. This means I do a round of stims at the same time as a donor. After egg collection, they take the donor cytoplasm and inject it in my eggs, which is supposed to improve chances. They also do just donor eggs, so I have
Hopecontinues
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
JCVI advice recommending a fourth Covid jab for LVV-GCA patients on Tocilizumab?
I have been on (self-injected) Ro Actemra (Tocilizumab) since July 2019 for LVV-GCA, and it enabled me to cease all other medications (mainly the dreadful Prednisolone) over the course of the first 9 months.( All of my blood results have been totally normal from 2 weeks after starting Tocilizumab and
I have been on (self-injected) Ro Actemra (Tocilizumab) since July 2019 for LVV-GCA, and it enabled me to cease all other medications (mainly the dreadful Prednisolone) over the course of the first 9 months.( All of my blood results have been totally normal from 2 weeks after starting Tocilizumab and
Suzita76
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Physical Therapist Management of Parkinson Disease: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American Physical Therapy Association
Resistance Training gets 4 Diamonds: Physical therapists should implement resistance training to reduce motor severity, improve strength, power, nonmotor symptoms, functional outcomes, and QOL in PD. Evidence Quality: High; Recommendation Strength: Strong https://academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-article/
Resistance Training gets 4 Diamonds: Physical therapists should implement resistance training to reduce motor severity, improve strength, power, nonmotor symptoms, functional outcomes, and QOL in PD. Evidence Quality: High; Recommendation Strength: Strong https://academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-article/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Phantom Pain
I have suffered with this since a BKA (Below Knee Amputation) in 2020. The last few days it has tended to start after I go to bed. I am tied and want to sleep yet suffer various pains (cramp, pain in ankle, burning in big toe area). It may take a couple of hours to drift off. I am on 3 x 300mg Gabapentin
I have suffered with this since a BKA (Below Knee Amputation) in 2020. The last few days it has tended to start after I go to bed. I am tied and want to sleep yet suffer various pains (cramp, pain in ankle, burning in big toe area). It may take a couple of hours to drift off. I am on 3 x 300mg Gabapentin
MichaelJH
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Plasmapheresis treatments
Just received my 5th treatment. Doc saying not seeing the results they expected. Anyone else have this Tx and can give me idea, how many, when you saw results? Will be discussing options with docs Monday after they discuss…IVIG or another IV tx starts with an R (sorry, brain 🧠🙄). New here, trying
Just received my 5th treatment. Doc saying not seeing the results they expected. Anyone else have this Tx and can give me idea, how many, when you saw results? Will be discussing options with docs Monday after they discuss…IVIG or another IV tx starts with an R (sorry, brain 🧠🙄). New here, trying
Byourownadvocate
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
why I feel so hot after taking b12 timed release?
My symptoms was started to develop fast because Cyanocobalamin didn't work for me and I was in agonizing situation I couldn't stand on my feet and my pain was unbearable. then I found my Ferritin is low and helped a lot after taking that but my weakness was phenomenal and extreme weakness along with
My symptoms was started to develop fast because Cyanocobalamin didn't work for me and I was in agonizing situation I couldn't stand on my feet and my pain was unbearable. then I found my Ferritin is low and helped a lot after taking that but my weakness was phenomenal and extreme weakness along with
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Spacing out injections
Tried to go from weekly injections to every two weeks…make it one day past my normal shot day and horrible small fiber neuropathy in my feet that I haven’t had since doing weekly injections. 😫 Anyone else get symptoms back if they try to extend just a day or two past their normal spacing?
Tried to go from weekly injections to every two weeks…make it one day past my normal shot day and horrible small fiber neuropathy in my feet that I haven’t had since doing weekly injections. 😫 Anyone else get symptoms back if they try to extend just a day or two past their normal spacing?
lambuth_eagle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Levodopa‐Induced Neuropathy: A Systematic Review
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384168 Conclusions Over one third of PD patients in treatment with l‐dopa may develop PNP, with a significantly higher prevalence of acute and subacute forms in those receiving LCIG. Pathogenic mechanisms remain unclear, but possibly related to a complex
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384168 Conclusions Over one third of PD patients in treatment with l‐dopa may develop PNP, with a significantly higher prevalence of acute and subacute forms in those receiving LCIG. Pathogenic mechanisms remain unclear, but possibly related to a complex
Thal
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Swapping Gabapentin for Pregabalin
Can I just ask a question regarding swapping 1200 Gabapentin taken in two doses (7pm and 9pm) for Pregabalin, which has stopped working for me. I also take, most nights, 50mg Tramadol. My doctor has agreed to the swap, however, says I will need to wean off the Gabapentin before taking Pregabalin. I
Can I just ask a question regarding swapping 1200 Gabapentin taken in two doses (7pm and 9pm) for Pregabalin, which has stopped working for me. I also take, most nights, 50mg Tramadol. My doctor has agreed to the swap, however, says I will need to wean off the Gabapentin before taking Pregabalin. I
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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