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Get woken up by Restless Legs
So whilst I tend to have fidgety legs during the day, I'm not bothered by them. However, night times are a different matter. I have no problems falling asleep but approx. 90 mins into my sleep I'm awoken by me restless legs and am often then awake for 2-4 hours before falling asleep again. I was originally
So whilst I tend to have fidgety legs during the day, I'm not bothered by them. However, night times are a different matter. I have no problems falling asleep but approx. 90 mins into my sleep I'm awoken by me restless legs and am often then awake for 2-4 hours before falling asleep again. I was originally
Mchmav
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
More advice please prior to GP consultation
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Pocketdog
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Nebivolol timing and low blood pressure
I take 2.5mg Nebivolol and 200mg Flecainide daily, taking the Nebivolol in the mornings. I have low normal BP but recently have had readings in the 80/50 range which make me feel pretty bad. I drink water and keep my salt level up but every day down it goes about 2 hours after I take the Nebivolol
I take 2.5mg Nebivolol and 200mg Flecainide daily, taking the Nebivolol in the mornings. I have low normal BP but recently have had readings in the 80/50 range which make me feel pretty bad. I drink water and keep my salt level up but every day down it goes about 2 hours after I take the Nebivolol
Finvola
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Dry mouth
Hi all , please can you help me , I have APS (diagnosed 3 years ago ) now I have a very dry mouth , I am pretty sure it's going to be Sjorgrens as I am very achey and tired too , waiting for a referral! I do know that these rotten Immune diseases seem to multiply with time , 7 years I'm told and that
Hi all , please can you help me , I have APS (diagnosed 3 years ago ) now I have a very dry mouth , I am pretty sure it's going to be Sjorgrens as I am very achey and tired too , waiting for a referral! I do know that these rotten Immune diseases seem to multiply with time , 7 years I'm told and that
Sevenstar
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
3 years ago
Please advise!
Things don't seem to be getting better at night. While I have foot tightening and spasm like sensations during the day, I get an irresistible urge to stretch my legs at night so I can never get comfortable in bed. Sometimes I have to lie on top of the blankets to get any relief. I had a chat with my
Things don't seem to be getting better at night. While I have foot tightening and spasm like sensations during the day, I get an irresistible urge to stretch my legs at night so I can never get comfortable in bed. Sometimes I have to lie on top of the blankets to get any relief. I had a chat with my
Boomerang83
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Emerging concepts on bradykinesia in non‐parkinsonian conditions
Bradykinesia is one of the cardinal motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. However, clinical and experimental studies indicate that bradykinesia may also be observed in various neurological diseases not primarily characterized by parkinsonism. These conditions include hyperkinetic movement disorders,
Bradykinesia is one of the cardinal motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. However, clinical and experimental studies indicate that bradykinesia may also be observed in various neurological diseases not primarily characterized by parkinsonism. These conditions include hyperkinetic movement disorders,
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Total shock re operation
Hi everyone, I’ve just been asked to attend a pre op appt for 26th April . My last op was cancelled just as lockdown started. The op is for muscle reattachment of my hip, I’ve had nothing but trouble with a metal on metal which was first done 1999, it was fine for 6 years and from then on I’ve had
Hi everyone, I’ve just been asked to attend a pre op appt for 26th April . My last op was cancelled just as lockdown started. The op is for muscle reattachment of my hip, I’ve had nothing but trouble with a metal on metal which was first done 1999, it was fine for 6 years and from then on I’ve had
2013mayo
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Possible Polychondritis and RA
Hello, I’m having investigations into what is going on with me, they think it’s possibly RA and want to start me on hydroxychloroquine. My bloods only showed a positive for ANA. Other than aching swollen joints, lumps and tingling, my other biggest symptom is the cartilage in my nose is slowly deteriorating
Hello, I’m having investigations into what is going on with me, they think it’s possibly RA and want to start me on hydroxychloroquine. My bloods only showed a positive for ANA. Other than aching swollen joints, lumps and tingling, my other biggest symptom is the cartilage in my nose is slowly deteriorating
Antonia39
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NRAS
3 years ago
General anaesthetic recovery period
I have a problem in that I have to have a hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic the day after tomorrow and it had been arranged that my daughter would stay with me for 24 hours as advised by hospital. She now finds that she can't do this - for reasons I don't fully understand - and that she would stay
I have a problem in that I have to have a hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic the day after tomorrow and it had been arranged that my daughter would stay with me for 24 hours as advised by hospital. She now finds that she can't do this - for reasons I don't fully understand - and that she would stay
maria40
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Cyst Aspiration - has anyone had?
I’ve 12 days into down regulation, I had my baseline yesterday and I have a large cyst on my left ovary :( - I was so ready to start stims yesterday but it is what it is and I want the best outcome this cycle as it’s my 3rd! I have another scan on Monday and I am praying it has gone itself but if it
I’ve 12 days into down regulation, I had my baseline yesterday and I have a large cyst on my left ovary :( - I was so ready to start stims yesterday but it is what it is and I want the best outcome this cycle as it’s my 3rd! I have another scan on Monday and I am praying it has gone itself but if it
Amy1122
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Apnea due to opioid use?
I read that one of the causes of central sleep apnea is opioid use. That puts the person at risk for stroke or heart issues. There apparently is no treatment for refractory RLS that doesn't have serious side effects. My question is this: Has anyone with RLS developed apnea as a probable result of opioids
I read that one of the causes of central sleep apnea is opioid use. That puts the person at risk for stroke or heart issues. There apparently is no treatment for refractory RLS that doesn't have serious side effects. My question is this: Has anyone with RLS developed apnea as a probable result of opioids
grandpianoman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Next steps after Clomid?
I wanted to see if anyone had advice / been through a similar treatment pathway. Background: 32 y/o and been trying for two years (on pill / implant before then). No luck after one year so went through standard GP testing as my cycles had been long and irregular after the implant, but tests / scans
I wanted to see if anyone had advice / been through a similar treatment pathway. Background: 32 y/o and been trying for two years (on pill / implant before then). No luck after one year so went through standard GP testing as my cycles had been long and irregular after the implant, but tests / scans
Daisy_Blue
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
What's your experience with gabapentin side effects going away?
I have read that gabapentin side effects can go away after one or two weeks. I was taking 600 mg of gabapentin while coming off ropinirole which I am now off of. It helped me sleep at night but did not stop my restless legs, nor the pain I had in my legs during the day. So experimenting, I tried 900
I have read that gabapentin side effects can go away after one or two weeks. I was taking 600 mg of gabapentin while coming off ropinirole which I am now off of. It helped me sleep at night but did not stop my restless legs, nor the pain I had in my legs during the day. So experimenting, I tried 900
SueJohnson
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Magnesium stearate
Is it best to avoid magnesium stearate if you have Hashimotos? I need to buy more vitamins once my blood test comes back and will avoid MS if necessary. I do however have plenty of vitamins in my cabinet that contain it and I’m tempted to take them.
Is it best to avoid magnesium stearate if you have Hashimotos? I need to buy more vitamins once my blood test comes back and will avoid MS if necessary. I do however have plenty of vitamins in my cabinet that contain it and I’m tempted to take them.
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Poor sleep hygiene
Before the age of 20 when I started making sense of RLS I think I learned to violate every rule or guideline they suggest for a good nights sleep. I was too young and clueless to know these bad habits and coping mechanisms would become hard wired and difficult to overcome. I remember trying to be distracted
Before the age of 20 when I started making sense of RLS I think I learned to violate every rule or guideline they suggest for a good nights sleep. I was too young and clueless to know these bad habits and coping mechanisms would become hard wired and difficult to overcome. I remember trying to be distracted
ziggypiggy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Started on depixol 40mg depot inj fortnightly and now have severe RLS
Hi everyone I'm new here, hope everyone is doing OK. I have just been started on Depixol depot inj 40mg fortnightly. Previously I was on clopixol and previous to that was on depixol bylut don't remember the dose. While I was on clopixol I didn't have and RLS symptoms but the first time and now again
Hi everyone I'm new here, hope everyone is doing OK. I have just been started on Depixol depot inj 40mg fortnightly. Previously I was on clopixol and previous to that was on depixol bylut don't remember the dose. While I was on clopixol I didn't have and RLS symptoms but the first time and now again
Magpie2016
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Lyrica restart?
Lyrica worked fabulously for my PLMD even at 50mg. Unfortunately I increased the dose to 300mg. over time to deal with insomnia, which caused daytime sedation and depression. I am now slowly reducing the Lyrica, hoping maybe the lower dose will work for my PLMD and not cause those side effects. As
Lyrica worked fabulously for my PLMD even at 50mg. Unfortunately I increased the dose to 300mg. over time to deal with insomnia, which caused daytime sedation and depression. I am now slowly reducing the Lyrica, hoping maybe the lower dose will work for my PLMD and not cause those side effects. As
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Dopamine agonists and their aftermath - A Survey
Hello All I have been off dopamine agonists for more than two years now, thanks to methadone and buprenorphine. Both were - and are - a blessing (insofar as any drugs could be called such), as many of you will know. But I would like to know how many of us feel, even long after quitting dopamine agonists
Hello All I have been off dopamine agonists for more than two years now, thanks to methadone and buprenorphine. Both were - and are - a blessing (insofar as any drugs could be called such), as many of you will know. But I would like to know how many of us feel, even long after quitting dopamine agonists
Parminter
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Neurologist
I had been to the hospital to a neurologist. I was given ropinirole after gabapentin stopped working for me. I read that rls is caused by lack of dopamine in the brain.
I had been to the hospital to a neurologist. I was given ropinirole after gabapentin stopped working for me. I read that rls is caused by lack of dopamine in the brain.
Rosemarydoherty
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Anaesthetics and Pred
Consultant was unable to complete a hysteroscopy this morning as he and I agreed it was causing too much pain. I'm now to have it done under general anaesthetic and wonder about taking pred. on that day. I've read back over some posts but am not clear whether one takes one's own medication into hospital
Consultant was unable to complete a hysteroscopy this morning as he and I agreed it was causing too much pain. I'm now to have it done under general anaesthetic and wonder about taking pred. on that day. I've read back over some posts but am not clear whether one takes one's own medication into hospital
maria40
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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