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Phenelzine
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
toobs1234
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
UK Hospitals-Dopamine Agonists
I just had an appointment with a head pharmacist at St George's hospital in Tooting, London about my next MS drug treatment.We somehow got onto the subject of RLS and he surprised me by actually knowing about the disease and that dopamine agonists are bad news. He said that St George's do NOT prescribe
I just had an appointment with a head pharmacist at St George's hospital in Tooting, London about my next MS drug treatment.We somehow got onto the subject of RLS and he surprised me by actually knowing about the disease and that dopamine agonists are bad news. He said that St George's do NOT prescribe
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
The answer I received from my concern about the treatments on the RLS Foundation website
My email to Karla Dzienkowski, who is Executive Director of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation: Recently a post on the forum indicated that Dr. John Winkleman has set up a site for health professionals to learn about RLS at rlscurbside.org/resources/. Naturally I went out there and was quite disturbed
My email to Karla Dzienkowski, who is Executive Director of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation: Recently a post on the forum indicated that Dr. John Winkleman has set up a site for health professionals to learn about RLS at rlscurbside.org/resources/. Naturally I went out there and was quite disturbed
SueJohnson
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
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Duloxetine - restless legs
Hi, I am on Duloxetine 60 mg and Trazadone 100 mg. Since going on the Duloxetine my RLS seems to be worse. I don’t really want to give it up right now as I have only been on it 3 weeks and since I have tried several anti-depressants I want to give this one a fair go. The Trazadone helps me sleep a
Hi, I am on Duloxetine 60 mg and Trazadone 100 mg. Since going on the Duloxetine my RLS seems to be worse. I don’t really want to give it up right now as I have only been on it 3 weeks and since I have tried several anti-depressants I want to give this one a fair go. The Trazadone helps me sleep a
Chamie
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Problems with neck causing shoulder and arm pains
I have been back and forwards to the doctors over the past couple of years with a suspected torn rotator cuff in my right shoulder. I had a ultrasound on shoulder 2 months ago and was told my shoulder is fine and I probably have a neck problem which is causing the pain. Contacted doctors again and was
I have been back and forwards to the doctors over the past couple of years with a suspected torn rotator cuff in my right shoulder. I had a ultrasound on shoulder 2 months ago and was told my shoulder is fine and I probably have a neck problem which is causing the pain. Contacted doctors again and was
Papareaps
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Pain Concern
10 months ago
PEG/RIG feeding tubes
Hi chaps, question for you. My wife has now had MSA since 2016 so is a fair way into it. She has the usual problems and is now too late for PEG tubes, however, it still might be possible for a RIG set up. She no longer eats much so I make her diet high in calories etc, drinking is sort of ok for now.
Hi chaps, question for you. My wife has now had MSA since 2016 so is a fair way into it. She has the usual problems and is now too late for PEG tubes, however, it still might be possible for a RIG set up. She no longer eats much so I make her diet high in calories etc, drinking is sort of ok for now.
Oliverwindsor
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
10 months ago
The growth stages of your new self
Hello team, can I ask if anyone else can identify with this? I've posted before about being a new person since my BI, the old version of me died with my illness. I'm not a completely different person, more like the child of the old me, and I'm growing up into my new self.I've been chatting to my therapist
Hello team, can I ask if anyone else can identify with this? I've posted before about being a new person since my BI, the old version of me died with my illness. I'm not a completely different person, more like the child of the old me, and I'm growing up into my new self.I've been chatting to my therapist
PurpleOverlord
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Headway
10 months ago
I’m currently having investigations into Endo-sorry long post but need some advice or any reassurance:)
Hi I’m Sara and I’ve just turned 22, this month, and over the last 3 years I have symptoms (similar to the ones listed for endometriosis) and they have become more severe or more frequent/longer episodes that have been stopping me from working or functioning properly (exercise, sex, going out); it has
Hi I’m Sara and I’ve just turned 22, this month, and over the last 3 years I have symptoms (similar to the ones listed for endometriosis) and they have become more severe or more frequent/longer episodes that have been stopping me from working or functioning properly (exercise, sex, going out); it has
Butterfly0509
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Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
The problem with Buprenorphine, BTBD9 and serotonin syndrome
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
Typicallygaslit
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Medical cannabis for RLS/PLMD
Has anybody tried and had good results with Medical Cannabis for RLS/PLMD. Looking at this in case Buprenorphine does not work. So far on 0.4 sublingual tablet, severe side effects during day and not working at night now!! Worked for first 3 nights. Beginning to think that husband cannot take any prescribed
Has anybody tried and had good results with Medical Cannabis for RLS/PLMD. Looking at this in case Buprenorphine does not work. So far on 0.4 sublingual tablet, severe side effects during day and not working at night now!! Worked for first 3 nights. Beginning to think that husband cannot take any prescribed
Ephemera
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Pituitary gland not producing TSH
Oct 20, six days later, I felt I had been hit by a bus, hurting literally from head to toe with different kinds of
pain
along with heartburn and
leg
swelling.
Oct 20, six days later, I felt I had been hit by a bus, hurting literally from head to toe with different kinds of
pain
along with heartburn and
leg
swelling.
Cricket-mas
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Restless leg syndrome
I have been taking 1 or 2 mg ropinorole for about 5 years. It worked sometimes, my Doctor started giving me 5/325 hydrocodone which has helped me ALOT. It seems if I walk a lot or have a lot of stress my legs get bad at night. At least I know that I will make it through the night. I also take trazadone
I have been taking 1 or 2 mg ropinorole for about 5 years. It worked sometimes, my Doctor started giving me 5/325 hydrocodone which has helped me ALOT. It seems if I walk a lot or have a lot of stress my legs get bad at night. At least I know that I will make it through the night. I also take trazadone
Lynnygrl
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
pregabalin vs buprenorphine
I’ve been off pramipexole for a bit over two weeks. I had a fairly easy transition off it thanks to buprenorphine and cannabis, along with pointers picked up here about iron supplements, diet, etc. I started pregabalin but stopped taking it after 10 days or so because of the comments about it not fully
I’ve been off pramipexole for a bit over two weeks. I had a fairly easy transition off it thanks to buprenorphine and cannabis, along with pointers picked up here about iron supplements, diet, etc. I started pregabalin but stopped taking it after 10 days or so because of the comments about it not fully
707twitcher
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Gastric sleeve op
Greetings to my HealthUnblocked friends! I thought I'd update you on what's been going on for me the last few weeks. Well, my gastric sleeve op was booked in for 30th September and my consultant talked about the diet I'd need to be on for the two weeks beforehand. The reason for it was that when they
Greetings to my HealthUnblocked friends! I thought I'd update you on what's been going on for me the last few weeks. Well, my gastric sleeve op was booked in for 30th September and my consultant talked about the diet I'd need to be on for the two weeks beforehand. The reason for it was that when they
saville75
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Headway
11 months ago
NEWBIE
I have chronic myeloproliferative disease - between ET & prefibrotic myelofibrosis, on HU 500mg per day and 1000mg on Sundays, plus 75mg Aspirin. This is of course on top of all my usual pain medication. I was undiagnosed for 5years until this year in May, my high platelet levels were picked up by chance
I have chronic myeloproliferative disease - between ET & prefibrotic myelofibrosis, on HU 500mg per day and 1000mg on Sundays, plus 75mg Aspirin. This is of course on top of all my usual pain medication. I was undiagnosed for 5years until this year in May, my high platelet levels were picked up by chance
JOL13
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
💥coping with chronic pain and fatigue💥
💥hi everyone! I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibro and I’m looking for ways to cope with the pain and fatigue. Does anyone have any advice they could offer me please? Anything from your experiences with medication and assistive devices, to the things you do to make daily living a bit more comfortable
💥hi everyone! I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibro and I’m looking for ways to cope with the pain and fatigue. Does anyone have any advice they could offer me please? Anything from your experiences with medication and assistive devices, to the things you do to make daily living a bit more comfortable
RatArt
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 months ago
Gallstones
Hello again 👋 Well I didn't expect this! I'm just out of A&E after a gallstone attack. Excruciating, until the morphine kicked in. I've been given strong painkillers and antibiotics. I'm a bit miffed, as I've been following a Low Fodmap, anti- inflammatory, pescatarian diet for as long as I can remember
Hello again 👋 Well I didn't expect this! I'm just out of A&E after a gallstone attack. Excruciating, until the morphine kicked in. I've been given strong painkillers and antibiotics. I'm a bit miffed, as I've been following a Low Fodmap, anti- inflammatory, pescatarian diet for as long as I can remember
Caffeinefreezone
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Joint pain
Hi everyone I've been suffering with really bad joint pain I fill stiff and she all over is this normall with pbc if so wot pain killers can I take kind regards
Hi everyone I've been suffering with really bad joint pain I fill stiff and she all over is this normall with pbc if so wot pain killers can I take kind regards
Purdy2017
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PBC Foundation
11 months ago
Suboxone's side effects
Hi, I have been taking Suboxone for almost two and half months now without too much undesirable effects, but lately all of a sudden my blood pressure goes up to 170 systole after I take Suboxone and I also experience heart palpitation. My blood pressure usually ranges from 110 systole so I am not sure
Hi, I have been taking Suboxone for almost two and half months now without too much undesirable effects, but lately all of a sudden my blood pressure goes up to 170 systole after I take Suboxone and I also experience heart palpitation. My blood pressure usually ranges from 110 systole so I am not sure
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Painkiller advice for Anagrelide headaches.
Started Anagralide 7 days ago, & took horrendous headache today. Took Solpadeine Max, & this helped, but only to be used for 3 days, & are expensive. Can my GP give me strong painkillers, or should I jut stick with Solpadeine? Would Paracetamol maybe help? Again thank you for any response.
Started Anagralide 7 days ago, & took horrendous headache today. Took Solpadeine Max, & this helped, but only to be used for 3 days, & are expensive. Can my GP give me strong painkillers, or should I jut stick with Solpadeine? Would Paracetamol maybe help? Again thank you for any response.
Didgeridoo2
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
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