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jillygirl
Administrator
in
Quit Support
29 days ago
happy Saturday!
Massage, ice, meds, trips to vet daily for
laser
therapy
, etc. for at least 8 weeks. Has anyone else been through this and have any coping skills to suggest?
Massage, ice, meds, trips to vet daily for
laser
therapy
, etc. for at least 8 weeks. Has anyone else been through this and have any coping skills to suggest?
CatDogLover
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
update on prolotherapy
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
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in
Neuropathy Support
11 months ago
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update on prolotherapy and llltherapy
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
update
Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Hidden
in
Neuropathy Support
1 year ago
update
Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Iron infusion error.
Only way to address this is dozens of
laser
therapy
which will only reduce the shade or a tattoo. Any suggestions for tattoo theme would be extremely grateful! Stay safe all xx Photo attached.
Only way to address this is dozens of
laser
therapy
which will only reduce the shade or a tattoo. Any suggestions for tattoo theme would be extremely grateful! Stay safe all xx Photo attached.
Mrbojangles
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Low level laser therapy
Has anyone had any experience with low level
laser
therapy
for neuropathy?
Has anyone had any experience with low level
laser
therapy
for neuropathy?
mariootsi
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Alternative Treatments
Lessor known holistic/unapproved therapies:
Acupuncture,
PRP (
[i]
Platelet-Rich Plasma
[/i]
),
(gaining traction in the medical field)
LLLT (
[i]
Low-Level
Therapy
[/i]
),
(gaining traction in the medical field)
Ozone Therapy
Reflexology
Lessor known holistic/unapproved therapies:
Acupuncture,
PRP (
[i]
Platelet-Rich Plasma
[/i]
),
(gaining traction in the medical field)
LLLT (
[i]
Low-Level
Therapy
[/i]
),
(gaining traction in the medical field)
Ozone Therapy
Reflexology
AnotherLaura
in
Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Dry-Needling and Low Level Laser Therapy By Physios: Does this really work and can it worsen tinnitus?
The physio told me she could potentially help with several treatments of manipulations, dry-needling, Low Level
Laser
Therapy
and exercises for me to do myself but that it could get worse before it got better. This scared me so I just had her do some light manipulations.
The physio told me she could potentially help with several treatments of manipulations, dry-needling, Low Level
Laser
Therapy
and exercises for me to do myself but that it could get worse before it got better. This scared me so I just had her do some light manipulations.
PuddingChipsAndGravy
in
Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Sleuthing - Natural Killer Cells way too high
Hi All, So far on my journey, some interesting developments; I have scheduled
intraovarian PRP
(Platelet-rich plasma) and
LLLT
(Low-level
laser
therapy
) to commence 100 days prior to my next round of IVF....... I was told the eggs renew every 100 days.
Hi All, So far on my journey, some interesting developments; I have scheduled
intraovarian PRP
(Platelet-rich plasma) and
LLLT
(Low-level
laser
therapy
) to commence 100 days prior to my next round of IVF....... I was told the eggs renew every 100 days.
AnotherLaura
in
Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Anyone tried Well Red (red light therapy) products? or any other brand?
If the question has already been asked, could anyone point me out to a similar thread? Would like to know if anyone tried the red light therapy helmets from Well Red or any other brand and if they had positive reviews? Truly appreciate the feedback
If the question has already been asked, could anyone point me out to a similar thread? Would like to know if anyone tried the red light therapy helmets from Well Red or any other brand and if they had positive reviews? Truly appreciate the feedback
CV119
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 days ago
Treatment Preferences in Patients with Hypothyroidism: an Analysis of Eleven Randomized Controlled Trials
I have only read this abstract - once, and very quickly - hence no real comments. But patients preferring combination treatment is hardly a surprise. We'd probably prefer our own nicely working thyroid - which would be producing T4 and T3. Wouldn't it? [i]Treatment Preferences in Patients with Hypothyroidism
I have only read this abstract - once, and very quickly - hence no real comments. But patients preferring combination treatment is hardly a surprise. We'd probably prefer our own nicely working thyroid - which would be producing T4 and T3. Wouldn't it? [i]Treatment Preferences in Patients with Hypothyroidism
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
14 days ago
Dr. Selection for Proton Therapy
Hi all, I've been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Gleason 9 with metastatic to the right seminal vessel and one lymph node. Currently getting registered at Loma Linda and also the Proton Center at San Diego. Dr. Rossi just went on vacation for a month, so he's unfortunately a no-go, and I'm
Hi all, I've been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Gleason 9 with metastatic to the right seminal vessel and one lymph node. Currently getting registered at Loma Linda and also the Proton Center at San Diego. Dr. Rossi just went on vacation for a month, so he's unfortunately a no-go, and I'm
Garfield-_1234
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
20 days ago
Very painful steroid injection
Hello! I wanted some advice or to hear there’s light at the end of this miserable tunnel I have been getting steroid injections for the last 10 years into my toes and my thumbs. I have just had to move house and the packing put my hands into a lot of pain. So the doctor put steroids into my thumbs and
Hello! I wanted some advice or to hear there’s light at the end of this miserable tunnel I have been getting steroid injections for the last 10 years into my toes and my thumbs. I have just had to move house and the packing put my hands into a lot of pain. So the doctor put steroids into my thumbs and
Tonkie
in
NRAS
21 days ago
Digoxin with Bisoprol
Hi all, My dad is in persistent AFib. He was started on Digoxin 125mg after diagnosis of heart failure. He saw an EP and was additionally prescribed Bisoprol 2.5mg last week. Today is day 6 of him taking Bisoprol. He has been feeling slightly breathless from just walking around in his apartment/flat
Hi all, My dad is in persistent AFib. He was started on Digoxin 125mg after diagnosis of heart failure. He saw an EP and was additionally prescribed Bisoprol 2.5mg last week. Today is day 6 of him taking Bisoprol. He has been feeling slightly breathless from just walking around in his apartment/flat
priya_uk
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
hdr brachytherapy or proton for salvage tx
MSK RO (Gorovets) recommends proton sbrt due to my preexisting urinary issues….hdr brachytherapy logistically is a LOT easier for me…..wondering if anyone here has any experience or opinions on this topic…..with all the hype about proton therapy and few studies to back it up definitively I’d hate to
MSK RO (Gorovets) recommends proton sbrt due to my preexisting urinary issues….hdr brachytherapy logistically is a LOT easier for me…..wondering if anyone here has any experience or opinions on this topic…..with all the hype about proton therapy and few studies to back it up definitively I’d hate to
Tommyj2
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
22 days ago
Tuesday's Tip
I've read in Dr. Jones' book that often the use of light therapy has been shown to help patient's itching. It has been used for years in newborns to help break down neonatal jaundice. It's thought to break down the jaundice pigment in the skin. The trick is the decide how much sunlight or light therapy
I've read in Dr. Jones' book that often the use of light therapy has been shown to help patient's itching. It has been used for years in newborns to help break down neonatal jaundice. It's thought to break down the jaundice pigment in the skin. The trick is the decide how much sunlight or light therapy
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
22 days ago
Got in a mess over reduction of T4
If possible could greygoose TiggerMeor anyone else offer some much needed advice. A few weeks ago I reduced t4 to 75/100 over one week (high t4) I felt very under medicated so then increased again. I then changed to a lactose free make to see if accord was causing the acid reflux. Recently
If possible could greygoose TiggerMeor anyone else offer some much needed advice. A few weeks ago I reduced t4 to 75/100 over one week (high t4) I felt very under medicated so then increased again. I then changed to a lactose free make to see if accord was causing the acid reflux. Recently
Sailing14
in
Thyroid UK
22 days ago
Abiraterone/prednisone plus olaparib extends time to progression in BRCA/ATM mutated prostate cancer.
I have already talked about this data, but it's worth repeating...plus when I see dr Hussain I always smile! “Our data showed that the combination therapy resulted in more than two-fold increase in the median time to disease progression compared to single-agents or sequentially following progression
I have already talked about this data, but it's worth repeating...plus when I see dr Hussain I always smile! “Our data showed that the combination therapy resulted in more than two-fold increase in the median time to disease progression compared to single-agents or sequentially following progression
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
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