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RED LIGHT HELMET can cause increased ‘reactive oxygen species’ (ROS) production, according to this study
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33530211/ This study included 18 patients (not mice!) to determine the safety and effectiveness of photobiomodulation (PBM) + hydrogen water (H2), stating H2 may clear additional ROS produced by PBM All participants received daily PBM + H2 therapy for 2 weeks. The UPDRS
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33530211/ This study included 18 patients (not mice!) to determine the safety and effectiveness of photobiomodulation (PBM) + hydrogen water (H2), stating H2 may clear additional ROS produced by PBM All participants received daily PBM + H2 therapy for 2 weeks. The UPDRS
Jennyjenny2
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
I can feel that old fybro feeling again, in 2020 in full isolation from Covid, lack of mobility, developed fybromyalgia [undiagnosed]?
I was never able to be fully diagnosed as I am vulnerably disabled, then lo and behold, I developed a colourful reaction to AZ vaccine,in 2021 which reacted to my schwannomatosis NF3, then slowly very slowly wearing off, with all symptoms of the fibro [not a recommended way of getting rid of the condition
I was never able to be fully diagnosed as I am vulnerably disabled, then lo and behold, I developed a colourful reaction to AZ vaccine,in 2021 which reacted to my schwannomatosis NF3, then slowly very slowly wearing off, with all symptoms of the fibro [not a recommended way of getting rid of the condition
Adlon57
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Anti-Malaria Drugs Treat PD?
I am in a new rabbit hole. Somebody over on FB posted that their dad with PD took Ivermectin every day for 8 months and his PD is gone. He is not on no drugs and no supplements. Like all of us, I am vulnerable to these type of grand claims. So I started investigating Ivermectin and PD and so far I
I am in a new rabbit hole. Somebody over on FB posted that their dad with PD took Ivermectin every day for 8 months and his PD is gone. He is not on no drugs and no supplements. Like all of us, I am vulnerable to these type of grand claims. So I started investigating Ivermectin and PD and so far I
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Possibility of hip replacement anytime soon ?
I have had RA and OA for 30 years which has resulted in one left Total Knee Replacement , one right Total Elbow Replacement , a plate and 9 screws in my left ankle and badly deformed hands , with ulnar drift ( both ) .I am on MTX and Sulfasalazine as well as meloxicam etc . etc . I am seeing my rheumatologist
I have had RA and OA for 30 years which has resulted in one left Total Knee Replacement , one right Total Elbow Replacement , a plate and 9 screws in my left ankle and badly deformed hands , with ulnar drift ( both ) .I am on MTX and Sulfasalazine as well as meloxicam etc . etc . I am seeing my rheumatologist
Briefencounter
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NRAS
2 years ago
Any late stage PDer's.....
anybody late stage here that has been approved for sub-Q apomorphine (not opiates) self injections for dystonic storms? hang tough , cheers!
anybody late stage here that has been approved for sub-Q apomorphine (not opiates) self injections for dystonic storms? hang tough , cheers!
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Spinal fusion
Has anyone tried fetnanal patch, I have disc problems in back was previously on burtans patch going to be having a spinal fusion, had my neck done couple of years ago and did not benefit from it, bit worried about spinal fusion been through all the usual meds, pain clinic the lot I am 59 now can't stand
Has anyone tried fetnanal patch, I have disc problems in back was previously on burtans patch going to be having a spinal fusion, had my neck done couple of years ago and did not benefit from it, bit worried about spinal fusion been through all the usual meds, pain clinic the lot I am 59 now can't stand
Maggiedoos1
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
Has anyone had spinal fusion surgery
Due to have spinal fusion surgery
Due to have spinal fusion surgery
Joe94
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
DO provenge side effects of dizziness and double vision go away
spouse just had the provenge treatment. it was for 3 weeks in JANUARY. all he does is complain about the side effects. he is also taking xtandi. blurred vison, shaking- like his hands, tired ness, confusion. afraid to walk bc he is afraid of falling. prior to the cancer- that spread to lymph
spouse just had the provenge treatment. it was for 3 weeks in JANUARY. all he does is complain about the side effects. he is also taking xtandi. blurred vison, shaking- like his hands, tired ness, confusion. afraid to walk bc he is afraid of falling. prior to the cancer- that spread to lymph
gloriahale
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Joint replacement surgery on hands
Hi everyone. I'm new here and had Ra for twenty years. My consultant has suggested I have silastic joint replacement on both my hands as they are so damaged. Has anyone else had this surgery? I'm just a bit worried as am a typist and wondering about my work. Thank you
Hi everyone. I'm new here and had Ra for twenty years. My consultant has suggested I have silastic joint replacement on both my hands as they are so damaged. Has anyone else had this surgery? I'm just a bit worried as am a typist and wondering about my work. Thank you
Officegirl
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NRAS
2 years ago
Congenital spondylolthesis
Anyone have a L5 S1 spinal fusion for congenital spondylolthesis and the resulting bilateral degenerative neuroframinal stenosis?
Anyone have a L5 S1 spinal fusion for congenital spondylolthesis and the resulting bilateral degenerative neuroframinal stenosis?
Jeaniem130
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
MAOB inhibitors compared : Rasagiline compared to Selegiline
(Quote from paper) Considering the essential difference between the pharmacological spectrum of selegiline and rasagiline,5 the results of the present study demonstrated that the group treated with selegiline as initial MAO-BI stayed without DA for a longer period compared with the rasagiline group;
(Quote from paper) Considering the essential difference between the pharmacological spectrum of selegiline and rasagiline,5 the results of the present study demonstrated that the group treated with selegiline as initial MAO-BI stayed without DA for a longer period compared with the rasagiline group;
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Selegiline is Neuroprotective
According to the article I will link below, Selegiline is Neuroprotective. I have read some of the actual studies concluding this but the link is a good summary. I have read that selegiline is not compatible with some cold medicines. I have not determined if this would apply to Ambroxol and Montelukast
According to the article I will link below, Selegiline is Neuroprotective. I have read some of the actual studies concluding this but the link is a good summary. I have read that selegiline is not compatible with some cold medicines. I have not determined if this would apply to Ambroxol and Montelukast
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Comprehensive urinary metabolomic profiling and identification of potential noninvasive marker for idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
Box plot showing levels of representative metabolites in normal controls (CON), early-stage PD (EPD), mid-stage PD (MPD) and advanced-stage PD (APD). (A) leucine, (B) isoleucine, (C) glycine, (D) cortisol, (E) dihydrocortisol, (F) kynurenine, (G) phenylalanine; (H) acetylphenylalanine. Asterisk(*) denotes
Box plot showing levels of representative metabolites in normal controls (CON), early-stage PD (EPD), mid-stage PD (MPD) and advanced-stage PD (APD). (A) leucine, (B) isoleucine, (C) glycine, (D) cortisol, (E) dihydrocortisol, (F) kynurenine, (G) phenylalanine; (H) acetylphenylalanine. Asterisk(*) denotes
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Any advice greatly appreciated🙏
Apologies for the long post. Hope everyone had a good Christmas and best wishes for a happy & healthy New Year head. Has anyone undertaken a three week residential pain management course in Bath? Am I right in thinking that it is primarily physio and psychology based and is there any medication input
Apologies for the long post. Hope everyone had a good Christmas and best wishes for a happy & healthy New Year head. Has anyone undertaken a three week residential pain management course in Bath? Am I right in thinking that it is primarily physio and psychology based and is there any medication input
RHYN
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Adjusting Carbidopa levodopa 25 to 100 mg
Over the past several weeks I've noticed jitteriness in the morning and some involuntary movements of my body. I was currently taking 1 + 1/2 Carbidopa levodopa in the morning. 1 Carbidopa levodopa in the afternoon in one pill in the evening. I began to notice these symptoms since the extra half of Carbidopa
Over the past several weeks I've noticed jitteriness in the morning and some involuntary movements of my body. I was currently taking 1 + 1/2 Carbidopa levodopa in the morning. 1 Carbidopa levodopa in the afternoon in one pill in the evening. I began to notice these symptoms since the extra half of Carbidopa
Smittybear7
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Probiotics for Parkinson's disease: Current evidence and future directions 2020
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
How do you cope with FMS
How much pain do you enjure before you call the doctor? I weaned myself off all pain pills 6 months ago bit havi g rhe worst flare up ever most nights I'm awake in pain if I fall to sleep I wake in worst pain so sit up all day trying to be active stretching and moving as they tell me if helps to away
How much pain do you enjure before you call the doctor? I weaned myself off all pain pills 6 months ago bit havi g rhe worst flare up ever most nights I'm awake in pain if I fall to sleep I wake in worst pain so sit up all day trying to be active stretching and moving as they tell me if helps to away
Mishka1975
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Are we going to hear back from the Georgetown University researchers?. Will there be a PHASE 3 TRIAL?
From what I'm hearing GU will not be going forward. They did find evidence of a vascular disorder that may be the root cause. Would hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) with Tasigna be worth a look?
From what I'm hearing GU will not be going forward. They did find evidence of a vascular disorder that may be the root cause. Would hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) with Tasigna be worth a look?
Isthistheone
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Looking for help please
I'm looking for some help please. I have been referred to a rheumatologist but the waiting list is at least 6 months long. In the meantime my Othopedic surgeon says he cannot continue to treat me until I have a firm diagnosis as I need joint replacements. I have been poorly for about 2.5 years now
I'm looking for some help please. I have been referred to a rheumatologist but the waiting list is at least 6 months long. In the meantime my Othopedic surgeon says he cannot continue to treat me until I have a firm diagnosis as I need joint replacements. I have been poorly for about 2.5 years now
shellydreamer
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Sulforaphane, NAC, H2O2, and the Circadian Rhythm
I have no answers. Just questions. Questions about Sulforaphane, NAC, and their effects on the Circadian Rhythm.I recently stopped taking my Broccoli Sprout Tea as it boosts NRF2, and boosting NRF2 may amplify the Circadian Rhythm, but if you want to amplify the Circadian Rhythm you probably want to
I have no answers. Just questions. Questions about Sulforaphane, NAC, and their effects on the Circadian Rhythm.I recently stopped taking my Broccoli Sprout Tea as it boosts NRF2, and boosting NRF2 may amplify the Circadian Rhythm, but if you want to amplify the Circadian Rhythm you probably want to
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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