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Magnet therapy
Has anyone tried it? Research increasingly shows that a new treatment, transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive method of stimulation of the brain, has the potential to help control motor symptoms of PD non-invasively. ... We hope to expand this technology to offer it to our patients with
Has anyone tried it? Research increasingly shows that a new treatment, transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive method of stimulation of the brain, has the potential to help control motor symptoms of PD non-invasively. ... We hope to expand this technology to offer it to our patients with
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Reduce joint pain immediately
Advice, please anyone with joint pain stop eating sugar and you might be surprised at the aches in joints reducing.It really helps for joint pain
Advice, please anyone with joint pain stop eating sugar and you might be surprised at the aches in joints reducing.It really helps for joint pain
Topbananamac
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Using carbonated drinks to take Sinemet.
When I was recovering from back surgery, spinal fusion to fix sciatica pain I had down both legs, I was introduced to the idea of using ginger ale when I take Sinemet. I was at Medstar Georgetown University hospital and was visited by a doctor and a few students. It seemed to work faster. On top of that
When I was recovering from back surgery, spinal fusion to fix sciatica pain I had down both legs, I was introduced to the idea of using ginger ale when I take Sinemet. I was at Medstar Georgetown University hospital and was visited by a doctor and a few students. It seemed to work faster. On top of that
dfasci
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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My impression: citicoline ashwaganda rosemary bacopa monniera
# My impression: citicoline ashwaganda rosemary bacopa monniera ## Today I tried using citicoline instead of cholinergic herbs - while continuing 25/100 and amantadine. By noon I realized that citicoline was not sufficiently boosting my motor function. ## I managed to arise from chair and ingest a
# My impression: citicoline ashwaganda rosemary bacopa monniera ## Today I tried using citicoline instead of cholinergic herbs - while continuing 25/100 and amantadine. By noon I realized that citicoline was not sufficiently boosting my motor function. ## I managed to arise from chair and ingest a
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Aching posterior
Good afternoon everyone, I hope you are all having a good day. I have what might seem an odd question, does anyone suffer from extremely painful buttocks? I find I am not able to bend, straighten up without a really horrible aching pain. I have had this for a few years. The docs don't seem unduly bothered
Good afternoon everyone, I hope you are all having a good day. I have what might seem an odd question, does anyone suffer from extremely painful buttocks? I find I am not able to bend, straighten up without a really horrible aching pain. I have had this for a few years. The docs don't seem unduly bothered
dippyd09
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NRAS
6 years ago
Pregabapentin and Cinnarizine
So many questions! GP put me on Pregabapentin because the pain and discomfort in my feet and legs kept me awake.Getting up and walking about eased it but can't sleep more than couple of hours and discomfort wakes me up.I have now started having bad vertigo and feel off balance in shops and often out
So many questions! GP put me on Pregabapentin because the pain and discomfort in my feet and legs kept me awake.Getting up and walking about eased it but can't sleep more than couple of hours and discomfort wakes me up.I have now started having bad vertigo and feel off balance in shops and often out
wobblw
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
possible causes
whenever I cleaned, I always used chlorine bleach and still do, I was never particularly careful about not breathing it in, also used methylated spirits, turpentine, kerosene and many other chemicals. Just wondering. Marg
whenever I cleaned, I always used chlorine bleach and still do, I was never particularly careful about not breathing it in, also used methylated spirits, turpentine, kerosene and many other chemicals. Just wondering. Marg
margollrich
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Acupuncture
Has anyone had acupuncture for severe back pain? I have had four lumbar spinal fusions, all failed, and now steroid injection has been suggested. I am very against this for many reasons but am a big fan of acupuncture for general health. Has anyone had needles down the spine and on the operation site
Has anyone had acupuncture for severe back pain? I have had four lumbar spinal fusions, all failed, and now steroid injection has been suggested. I am very against this for many reasons but am a big fan of acupuncture for general health. Has anyone had needles down the spine and on the operation site
Fyllida
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Acupuncture for back pain after spinal fusions
Has anyone tried this? Had the spinal needles yesterday and it was marvellous afterwards. Today feel really awful, in pain again and very depressed. The accupuncturist is no charlatan and top class in the profession. Obviously will be needing several sessions and I believe the results are cumulative
Has anyone tried this? Had the spinal needles yesterday and it was marvellous afterwards. Today feel really awful, in pain again and very depressed. The accupuncturist is no charlatan and top class in the profession. Obviously will be needing several sessions and I believe the results are cumulative
Fyllida
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NRAS
6 years ago
ROYAL NAVY VETERANS
footage of one of crews with my father https://youtu.be/nqzoWo1yOVQ exposed too radiation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9712546 ---------Abstract Many studies of prenatally exposed survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have shown that exposure to ionizing radiation during
footage of one of crews with my father https://youtu.be/nqzoWo1yOVQ exposed too radiation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9712546 ---------Abstract Many studies of prenatally exposed survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have shown that exposure to ionizing radiation during
HAWK77
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Headway
6 years ago
1st Rituxan Infusion
Hi Everyone, I finally received funding for those Rituxan infusions. My first infusion is scheduled for 9am in the morning. Im having a pretty severe RA flare and I’m hoping this works PDQ. Im a little anxious after reading the different reactions people have had to this medicine. Most I have read say
Hi Everyone, I finally received funding for those Rituxan infusions. My first infusion is scheduled for 9am in the morning. Im having a pretty severe RA flare and I’m hoping this works PDQ. Im a little anxious after reading the different reactions people have had to this medicine. Most I have read say
Maat2002
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NRAS
6 years ago
Scoliosis. Harrington rods. Pregnancy
Hi so i am 22 and at the age of 7 i had harrington rods placed in my back. Had ops every 6 months to straighten my spine and had permanent rods put in at the age of 12 and spinal fusion. Was always told i would have trouble during pregnany. Got pregnant at 20. Had no problems during and had natural birth
Hi so i am 22 and at the age of 7 i had harrington rods placed in my back. Had ops every 6 months to straighten my spine and had permanent rods put in at the age of 12 and spinal fusion. Was always told i would have trouble during pregnany. Got pregnant at 20. Had no problems during and had natural birth
hollieedridge
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British Pregnancy Advisory Service
7 years ago
new
Hello. I'm new to the group. I'm a middle-aged male and I'm here to find out everything I can about Anxiety-related conditions, Selective Mutism in particular. My niece has been diagnosed with it. My sister and I suspect that we might have had it as kids.
Hello. I'm new to the group. I'm a middle-aged male and I'm here to find out everything I can about Anxiety-related conditions, Selective Mutism in particular. My niece has been diagnosed with it. My sister and I suspect that we might have had it as kids.
baryco
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Various autoimmune disorders
Hi all, I'm American, 65 and been diagnosed for many years with RA, Sjogren's, Hypothyroid, Carpal Tunnel. I take rx meds, supplements, eat organic and have little meat. I recently had successful hip joint replacement surgery and returned to my yoga classes, walking and dancing again. Latest health issue
Hi all, I'm American, 65 and been diagnosed for many years with RA, Sjogren's, Hypothyroid, Carpal Tunnel. I take rx meds, supplements, eat organic and have little meat. I recently had successful hip joint replacement surgery and returned to my yoga classes, walking and dancing again. Latest health issue
karenmo
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Eye test
I was diagnosed with PMR in May this year and then with possible GCA, after seeing a rheumatologist, in August. I developed double vision but my eye tests showed no other problems and the double vision was corrected with prisms in the lenses of my glasses. I'm now finding that my vision is blurred -
I was diagnosed with PMR in May this year and then with possible GCA, after seeing a rheumatologist, in August. I developed double vision but my eye tests showed no other problems and the double vision was corrected with prisms in the lenses of my glasses. I'm now finding that my vision is blurred -
Janann25
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Future triple arthrodesis
Greetings, It was suggested to me by my foot and ankle orthopedic doctor that I undergo a triple arthodesis to my Rt foot. I have a severe flatfoot that greatly overpronates (turns in) and my foot is off to the side. I do have difficulty walking and get numbness, burning and tingling with weight bearing
Greetings, It was suggested to me by my foot and ankle orthopedic doctor that I undergo a triple arthodesis to my Rt foot. I have a severe flatfoot that greatly overpronates (turns in) and my foot is off to the side. I do have difficulty walking and get numbness, burning and tingling with weight bearing
123foot
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NRAS
7 years ago
Post Lung Surgery
In 2010 I had a bi-Lobectomy lung operation. Initially I had limited physiothrapy but apart from seeing the consultant every few months any form of rehabilitation was only available by application. I gave up and bought a indoor exercise bike, brilliant but lost motivation. Next walking the dog, still
In 2010 I had a bi-Lobectomy lung operation. Initially I had limited physiothrapy but apart from seeing the consultant every few months any form of rehabilitation was only available by application. I gave up and bought a indoor exercise bike, brilliant but lost motivation. Next walking the dog, still
lungho
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Joint replacement is not compulsory
Okay so it takes a long time for cartilage to regenerate and one needs to provide conditions conducive to said regrowth; in my case it took the better part of ten years of study and self treatment but I am happy that I did it the natural way. I kept in mind that natural healing uses natural methods whereas
Okay so it takes a long time for cartilage to regenerate and one needs to provide conditions conducive to said regrowth; in my case it took the better part of ten years of study and self treatment but I am happy that I did it the natural way. I kept in mind that natural healing uses natural methods whereas
Reg1
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Arthritis Action
7 years ago
Christmas poem to friends, family & PSPers 2017
What’s happening with us? Firstly, Charlie was struck by a stroke I’m sure you’ll agree, it was no joke. But he didn’t get better, he began to fall down, He walked like a drunk and tripped like a clown. Aha! Said the medics ‘Parkinsonian you see” Then gave the diagnosis of P.S.P. What’s that
What’s happening with us? Firstly, Charlie was struck by a stroke I’m sure you’ll agree, it was no joke. But he didn’t get better, he began to fall down, He walked like a drunk and tripped like a clown. Aha! Said the medics ‘Parkinsonian you see” Then gave the diagnosis of P.S.P. What’s that
crab2093
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PSP Association
7 years ago
wrist arthrodesis- anyone had one
Hi, I have a date for a left wrist arthrodesis. I'm a bit scared. It seems like a successful operation and good for pain relief. My left wrist is pretty damaged from the RA and in constant pain. Often It's bearable and other times excruciating. I was told it would eventually fuse naturally but it could
Hi, I have a date for a left wrist arthrodesis. I'm a bit scared. It seems like a successful operation and good for pain relief. My left wrist is pretty damaged from the RA and in constant pain. Often It's bearable and other times excruciating. I was told it would eventually fuse naturally but it could
Melly68
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NRAS
7 years ago
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