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THC & Rasagiline
Hi Community Is it safe to take THC when on Rasagiline? I bought THC gummy’s to take before sleeping because the last three days I have been battling insomnia. Y
Hi Community Is it safe to take THC when on Rasagiline? I bought THC gummy’s to take before sleeping because the last three days I have been battling insomnia. Y
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Anticholinergic Drugs and citicoline
Can someone please tell me if citicoline is the opposite of a anticholinergenic drug and can/ should they be taken together? Do they offset each other’s effects? Does sertraline and sinemet have cholinergenic effects and is this why a drug like Kemadrin which is an anticholinergenic drug offset their
Can someone please tell me if citicoline is the opposite of a anticholinergenic drug and can/ should they be taken together? Do they offset each other’s effects? Does sertraline and sinemet have cholinergenic effects and is this why a drug like Kemadrin which is an anticholinergenic drug offset their
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Just a little update :)
Hi everyone! Not to get into politics, but today sure does feel like the dawning of a new era (especially given the gorgeous weather here in Berlin!) I just wanted to share an update on my V+O progress. As you know, I started treatment last June. I had a rough first month, but since then my numbers
Hi everyone! Not to get into politics, but today sure does feel like the dawning of a new era (especially given the gorgeous weather here in Berlin!) I just wanted to share an update on my V+O progress. As you know, I started treatment last June. I had a rough first month, but since then my numbers
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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Ct values and (RT-PCR) SARS-CoV-2 tests -ASK FOR YOUR Ct VALUE before making radical treatment decisions
(I try to avoid Covid-19 comments or on molecular virology/biology on this forum, but this one seems appropriate given RoyProp's post. The use of Ct values is controversial, so don't assume anything I say is gospel, but plenty of studies are available to substantiate what I suggest. Look for Dr. Mina's
(I try to avoid Covid-19 comments or on molecular virology/biology on this forum, but this one seems appropriate given RoyProp's post. The use of Ct values is controversial, so don't assume anything I say is gospel, but plenty of studies are available to substantiate what I suggest. Look for Dr. Mina's
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Help please
I have severe pain on my ankle and back of foot . Could it be gout as I have never had pain quite as bad
I have severe pain on my ankle and back of foot . Could it be gout as I have never had pain quite as bad
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Non-Invasive Therapies
Hello All, I am new to this group and look forward to learning from experiences of others. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer the beginning of this month, and I am exploring non-invasive therapies as I want to avoid chemo, surgery, and most radiation therapies. Please let me know: [a] the availability
Hello All, I am new to this group and look forward to learning from experiences of others. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer the beginning of this month, and I am exploring non-invasive therapies as I want to avoid chemo, surgery, and most radiation therapies. Please let me know: [a] the availability
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Possible repurposing of anti gout drugs for PCa
There have previously been observational studies showing reduced PCa among users of the anti gout drug allopurinol. Here is a recent study that might explain the observational results.
Xanthine Oxidase/Dehydrogenase Activity as a Source of Oxidative Stress in Prostate Cancer Tissue
by Andrej Veljković
There have previously been observational studies showing reduced PCa among users of the anti gout drug allopurinol. Here is a recent study that might explain the observational results.
Xanthine Oxidase/Dehydrogenase Activity as a Source of Oxidative Stress in Prostate Cancer Tissue
by Andrej Veljković
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Does anyone know if there is a gel or cream I could use to massage my painful knee as I’m on rivaroxaban and pain killers are not working
Been using voltarol gel but not allowed to use it with the medication redsocks79
Been using voltarol gel but not allowed to use it with the medication redsocks79
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AF Association
4 years ago
How long does it really take to recover
Hi everyone I am moving into my 4th year of PMR. I am off prednisone and have been for about 3 months. I am left with costachondritis. I believe this is a common side effect of arthritic conditions. I am taking brufen twice a day to help this and general stiffness. It’s Definately not PMR as first
Hi everyone I am moving into my 4th year of PMR. I am off prednisone and have been for about 3 months. I am left with costachondritis. I believe this is a common side effect of arthritic conditions. I am taking brufen twice a day to help this and general stiffness. It’s Definately not PMR as first
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Changing beta blocker
Hi there - my episodes of AF predominantly kick off at night when sleeping or at 9.30pm. I am not aware of it and can only tell from the Apple Watch readings as it is very clear when I’m in AF. I’m on 2.5mg of bisoprolol and 150 mg flecainide (100mg at night, 50mg in the day). I spoke with a different
Hi there - my episodes of AF predominantly kick off at night when sleeping or at 9.30pm. I am not aware of it and can only tell from the Apple Watch readings as it is very clear when I’m in AF. I’m on 2.5mg of bisoprolol and 150 mg flecainide (100mg at night, 50mg in the day). I spoke with a different
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AF Association
4 years ago
Cider vinegar
Hi, everyone, quick question please. I ache everywhere and I do believe I may have gout. So I'm trying to cut down my uric acid levels and one of the things I've read on the topic is the benefit of regularly taking Apple Cider vinegar (apparently 'with mother' is important!) not just for gout but
Hi, everyone, quick question please. I ache everywhere and I do believe I may have gout. So I'm trying to cut down my uric acid levels and one of the things I've read on the topic is the benefit of regularly taking Apple Cider vinegar (apparently 'with mother' is important!) not just for gout but
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AF Association
4 years ago
Sharp pain in foot
Hi, I randomly got a really sharp pain in the bottom of my foot, and it was tingling slightly after for a bit. Anyone know my problem?
Hi, I randomly got a really sharp pain in the bottom of my foot, and it was tingling slightly after for a bit. Anyone know my problem?
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
UPDATE on EP visit
Thanks to all who replied to my too late for ablation question. Saw the EP on Thursday and he was very optimistic that I have an 80% chance of a better life and he said maybe a month and I could get off some meds! He can be optimistic he's not the one having it done- HA! He said he has done thousands
Thanks to all who replied to my too late for ablation question. Saw the EP on Thursday and he was very optimistic that I have an 80% chance of a better life and he said maybe a month and I could get off some meds! He can be optimistic he's not the one having it done- HA! He said he has done thousands
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Blue toe syndrome
Re Blue Toe Syndrome. I have been on Apixaban for 4 years now and only had 2 bouts of AF , fingers crossed. I have however had a terrible week, 2 of my toes have gone blue with a small plaque breaking off and blocking the blood supply. The pain is agonising. There is some thought it could be related
Re Blue Toe Syndrome. I have been on Apixaban for 4 years now and only had 2 bouts of AF , fingers crossed. I have however had a terrible week, 2 of my toes have gone blue with a small plaque breaking off and blocking the blood supply. The pain is agonising. There is some thought it could be related
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AF Association
4 years ago
Heck getting older
Hi all. 9 am here in Deland FL where I'm at in the hospital. Drs came in awhile ago. All tests so far came back negative. That's good news. Saw the cardio Dr and we discussed the Eliquis and the side effect of angina. Yes it is a side effect. Doesn't want to switch me off Eliquis which I don't want to
Hi all. 9 am here in Deland FL where I'm at in the hospital. Drs came in awhile ago. All tests so far came back negative. That's good news. Saw the cardio Dr and we discussed the Eliquis and the side effect of angina. Yes it is a side effect. Doesn't want to switch me off Eliquis which I don't want to
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AF Association
4 years ago
Newbie, not on meds, seeks insight and advice from those using Qigong (Shifke/Molle) and/or meditation (JWH/Dispenza) to try and address PD
Hi All, I posted a few weeks back and was fortunate enough to receive numerous informative replies with suggested alternative ways of managing PD symptoms. Having put in place an exercise regime and having commenced B1 HDT to see if I can try and positively influence my present symptoms, I have also
Hi All, I posted a few weeks back and was fortunate enough to receive numerous informative replies with suggested alternative ways of managing PD symptoms. Having put in place an exercise regime and having commenced B1 HDT to see if I can try and positively influence my present symptoms, I have also
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Ultra V - Cycle 4
Hi, all, I wanted to give an update on my husbands progress in the Ultra V trial (3 drug combo:Ublituximab, Umbrilisib, & Venetoclax) . (For reference - ha - this is his first treatment, 13q, unmutated, Notch1) He is almost done with Cycle 4, which is the cycle where Venetoclax is added/ramping.
Hi, all, I wanted to give an update on my husbands progress in the Ultra V trial (3 drug combo:Ublituximab, Umbrilisib, & Venetoclax) . (For reference - ha - this is his first treatment, 13q, unmutated, Notch1) He is almost done with Cycle 4, which is the cycle where Venetoclax is added/ramping.
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Oxytocin’s anti-inflammatory and proimmune functions in COVID-19.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the cause of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) respiratory disease, has triggered a worldwide pandemic infecting over 16 million people, killing over 600,000, and causing extensive economic and social disruption. COVID-19 is an infectious
Severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the cause of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) respiratory disease, has triggered a worldwide pandemic infecting over 16 million people, killing over 600,000, and causing extensive economic and social disruption. COVID-19 is an infectious
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Your experiences after cryo ablation please.
Out if the blue last week, I received a text message reminding me of an appointment I had today. I had no details of this appointment and had not received any letter or communication. I went along expecting to see the usual AF nurse but I was sent to the pacing clinic and it turned out it was the pre-assessment
Out if the blue last week, I received a text message reminding me of an appointment I had today. I had no details of this appointment and had not received any letter or communication. I went along expecting to see the usual AF nurse but I was sent to the pacing clinic and it turned out it was the pre-assessment
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AF Association
4 years ago
What impact does mouth breathing have on afib/ectopics?
I've seen a few bits and pieces around the internet on this, but nothing solid. I also saw a topic on afibbers about people taping their mouths shut, etc to force nose breathing. Problem for me is that I have a dysfunctional breathing issue, which I've had for a couple of years and I'm struggling to
I've seen a few bits and pieces around the internet on this, but nothing solid. I also saw a topic on afibbers about people taping their mouths shut, etc to force nose breathing. Problem for me is that I have a dysfunctional breathing issue, which I've had for a couple of years and I'm struggling to
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AF Association
4 years ago
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