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"The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust Over the last 40 years, four courageous and compassionate neurologists have investigated the use of various substances to achieve a "miraculous" improvement in patients with many years of
"The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust Over the last 40 years, four courageous and compassionate neurologists have investigated the use of various substances to achieve a "miraculous" improvement in patients with many years of
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vaccine
Feeling apprehensive now about having the jab when I get the notice. I had covid back in march/,April. Reading some of your reactions. I have the flu jab each year with no symptoms apart from sore arms. Fingers cross the vaccine will be the same. I was told none have a live thing in? I'm also not allowed
Feeling apprehensive now about having the jab when I get the notice. I had covid back in march/,April. Reading some of your reactions. I have the flu jab each year with no symptoms apart from sore arms. Fingers cross the vaccine will be the same. I was told none have a live thing in? I'm also not allowed
Bull5160
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Immune suppressants?
Im not seeking any medical advice with this question. Do any of you know why some of us, post transplant, take different immune suppressants? I take 2 mg of Advagraf (slow relase) once a day. Others that i have met on the liver unit that were transplanted around the same time as me, December 2019, or
Im not seeking any medical advice with this question. Do any of you know why some of us, post transplant, take different immune suppressants? I take 2 mg of Advagraf (slow relase) once a day. Others that i have met on the liver unit that were transplanted around the same time as me, December 2019, or
MarthaRock
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
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Chronic Illness Associated with Mold and Mycotoxins: Is Naso-Sinus Fungal Biofilm the Culprit?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920250/ “A recent study of mold exposed patients (n = 25) with a variety of systemic symptoms was presented [63]. The vast majority of the patients were positive for mycotoxins in the urine. The patients were treated with intranasal amphotericin B with or
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920250/ “A recent study of mold exposed patients (n = 25) with a variety of systemic symptoms was presented [63]. The vast majority of the patients were positive for mycotoxins in the urine. The patients were treated with intranasal amphotericin B with or
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Covid Vaccine for a Transplantee
Sharing my Covid jab experience. Pfizer, Watford in the UK. On Thursday I got a text and had my jab booked for 1750 last night at the local GP surgery. It is not like a flu jab march in and out. When I turned up I was checked in and given a three page leaflet explaining what the vaccine was, warnings
Sharing my Covid jab experience. Pfizer, Watford in the UK. On Thursday I got a text and had my jab booked for 1750 last night at the local GP surgery. It is not like a flu jab march in and out. When I turned up I was checked in and given a three page leaflet explaining what the vaccine was, warnings
MFBMT2011
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Latest results show low TSH, high FT4 but have hypo symptoms, seeing endo next Monday
Hi, this is my second post on this forum. I need some help interpreting my latest figures from a prick blood test I did with Thriva. As they use wide ranges I've included 'normal' and 'optimal' ranges that they highlight in their results. I took this test on Monday 18 Jan in the morning on fasting stomach
Hi, this is my second post on this forum. I need some help interpreting my latest figures from a prick blood test I did with Thriva. As they use wide ranges I've included 'normal' and 'optimal' ranges that they highlight in their results. I took this test on Monday 18 Jan in the morning on fasting stomach
glowing_cat
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Bad reaction to vaccine
Hi all, Yesterday morning I had the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine and by the evening I had the usual flu jab side effects - headache, stiff neck, a bit achey. By bedtime I was getting worse and then I woke up to full blown flu symptoms in the night. Chills, sensitivity to touch, awful joint
Hi all, Yesterday morning I had the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine and by the evening I had the usual flu jab side effects - headache, stiff neck, a bit achey. By bedtime I was getting worse and then I woke up to full blown flu symptoms in the night. Chills, sensitivity to touch, awful joint
Londonlupie
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Are who are not sereve asthmatics at risk of cornavirus
While we all know that asthmatics who have sereve asthma are clinically extremely vulnerable to cornavirus. However those of us who have well controlled asthma (take preventive inhaler and have the flu jab) are listed as clinically vulnerable. For myself my asthma has been very well controlled for
While we all know that asthmatics who have sereve asthma are clinically extremely vulnerable to cornavirus. However those of us who have well controlled asthma (take preventive inhaler and have the flu jab) are listed as clinically vulnerable. For myself my asthma has been very well controlled for
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
What to Do After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine If You’re Immunocompromised or Have an Autoimmune Condition
What to Do After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine If You’re Immunocompromised or Have an Autoimmune Condition From the steps to take immediately after your COVID vaccination to how to protect yourself for months beyond, here is your plan of action.
What to Do After You Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine
What to Do After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine If You’re Immunocompromised or Have an Autoimmune Condition From the steps to take immediately after your COVID vaccination to how to protect yourself for months beyond, here is your plan of action.
What to Do After You Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Asthmatics on preventative inhalers /annual flu jab dropped from vaccine priority Group 6 by JCVI.
Could Asthma UK please confirm if this is the case please?
Could Asthma UK please confirm if this is the case please?
Therunaround11
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Lightheadedness, dizzy spells,
Doctors have ruled out brain abnormalities, inner ear problems. Besides cancer treatment, taking 20 mg of Telmisartan daily, 4/10 mg Flomax evenings. Two tabs Caltrate 600 daily, two tablets Cosamine DS daily, 5000 mg vitamin B lingual every third day, and 2 bitter almonds per day. Only started bitter
Doctors have ruled out brain abnormalities, inner ear problems. Besides cancer treatment, taking 20 mg of Telmisartan daily, 4/10 mg Flomax evenings. Two tabs Caltrate 600 daily, two tablets Cosamine DS daily, 5000 mg vitamin B lingual every third day, and 2 bitter almonds per day. Only started bitter
Flyfisherbug
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Budeonside advice?
Hi all! Looking for some advice, I was diagnosed with Aih last year but liver results are still elevated so docs have decided too put me on Bude, they say it has less side effects, any advice is grateful.
Hi all! Looking for some advice, I was diagnosed with Aih last year but liver results are still elevated so docs have decided too put me on Bude, they say it has less side effects, any advice is grateful.
Sweetpeesue
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Media request- Patients with viral hepatitis
Have you had viral hepatitis? The British Liver Trust is looking for people to share their story of viral hepatitis for Love Your Liver month in January. We would like to share your experiences of the condition on our website, on social media and in the press to raise awareness of this preventable
Have you had viral hepatitis? The British Liver Trust is looking for people to share their story of viral hepatitis for Love Your Liver month in January. We would like to share your experiences of the condition on our website, on social media and in the press to raise awareness of this preventable
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British Liver Trust
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Sedation for Covid vaccine
My son is autistic and although invited to have flu jab every year, he has never ever had it due to his fear of needles. To give some back ground to his fear, a dental procedure where a needle was needed resulted in months of trying, passing him from one dentist to another, to a specialist surgery, then
My son is autistic and although invited to have flu jab every year, he has never ever had it due to his fear of needles. To give some back ground to his fear, a dental procedure where a needle was needed resulted in months of trying, passing him from one dentist to another, to a specialist surgery, then
Dunn62
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Mencap
3 years ago
Avr and vaccine
I had aortic valve replacement in 2013 and on warfarin long term and bisoporal ,im 50 was 43 when I had my op, ,has anyone had the vaccine for covid and are fine,I’m waiting to hear,I get flu jab every year with no problems
I had aortic valve replacement in 2013 and on warfarin long term and bisoporal ,im 50 was 43 when I had my op, ,has anyone had the vaccine for covid and are fine,I’m waiting to hear,I get flu jab every year with no problems
Aortic43
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Magnesium for pain or cognition
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vodder or Leduc - which is best?
I have eventually found a a lymph drainage therapist, having not had any MLD for over a year due to my usual therapist retiring and the various lockdowns. I have always had Vodder treatment previously, with an hour's massage starting at the neck. When I saw my new therapist yesterday she said she followed
I have eventually found a a lymph drainage therapist, having not had any MLD for over a year due to my usual therapist retiring and the various lockdowns. I have always had Vodder treatment previously, with an hour's massage starting at the neck. When I saw my new therapist yesterday she said she followed
caroline111
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LSN
3 years ago
Advice please re priority/vulnerable vaccine groups
I'm 54, live in Scotland and in late 2018 had a spiro test after collapsing at work, I was diagnosed as severe Stage 4 COPD. A few weeks later I was having frequent chest pains and referred to a cardiologist. From Oct 2018 to Oct 2020 I've had 15-20 ambulance admissions to A&E with chest pains and I
I'm 54, live in Scotland and in late 2018 had a spiro test after collapsing at work, I was diagnosed as severe Stage 4 COPD. A few weeks later I was having frequent chest pains and referred to a cardiologist. From Oct 2018 to Oct 2020 I've had 15-20 ambulance admissions to A&E with chest pains and I
Glen1677
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Active b12 vs total b12
I had some vitamins and minerals tested, and my active b12 came back as 46.6 pmol/l with range of 37.5 to 188. I can't find much info on the active b12 test. Or what optimal should be, only the total b12 test. My folate is also low at 7.59 nmol. I've had two years of increasing neurological symptoms,
I had some vitamins and minerals tested, and my active b12 came back as 46.6 pmol/l with range of 37.5 to 188. I can't find much info on the active b12 test. Or what optimal should be, only the total b12 test. My folate is also low at 7.59 nmol. I've had two years of increasing neurological symptoms,
happyp
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Mucuna and other natural supplements advice please
Hi I haven’t posted before. I am Carer to my husband who was diagnosed with PD in 2016 after being told for several years that he had essential tremor. Over the past year his motor and non motor symptoms have got worse. He does zoom PD Warrior 3 times a week, Beat boxing twice and other things too. Three
Hi I haven’t posted before. I am Carer to my husband who was diagnosed with PD in 2016 after being told for several years that he had essential tremor. Over the past year his motor and non motor symptoms have got worse. He does zoom PD Warrior 3 times a week, Beat boxing twice and other things too. Three
LondonPD
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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