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Aside from easing motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, deep brain stimulation (DBS) may also slow disease progression
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/dbs-reduces-toxic-clumping-parkinsons-rat-brain-cells-study/
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/dbs-reduces-toxic-clumping-parkinsons-rat-brain-cells-study/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
COVID between cycles and impact on egg quality ... Any knowledge/ experience?
Hey all - so I was meant to start my next cycle of IVF in 3 weeks time. I have been so healthy; haven't caught a cold or even a sniffle for the past 12 months but have somehow managed to pick up COVID from somewhere. I've had 3 vaccines and COVID once before but am still testing very positive 6 days
Hey all - so I was meant to start my next cycle of IVF in 3 weeks time. I have been so healthy; haven't caught a cold or even a sniffle for the past 12 months but have somehow managed to pick up COVID from somewhere. I've had 3 vaccines and COVID once before but am still testing very positive 6 days
Rubylou01
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Lixisenatide as a treatment for early Parkinson’s disease progression
In this randomized controlled trial, lixisenatide reduced motor disability progression in Parkinson’s patients. 2. Individuals in the lixisenatide group experienced greater gastrointestinal side effects rates than individuals in the placebo group. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent) https:/
In this randomized controlled trial, lixisenatide reduced motor disability progression in Parkinson’s patients. 2. Individuals in the lixisenatide group experienced greater gastrointestinal side effects rates than individuals in the placebo group. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent) https:/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
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Stimulation period and exercise
Hello everyone,I am doing IVF through the NHS and I am now waiting for the next stage which is ovarian stimulation. The doctor told me in the first appointment that during stimulation I won't be able to do any exercise because of the ovarian torsion. I understood this was for two weeks but I have been
Hello everyone,I am doing IVF through the NHS and I am now waiting for the next stage which is ovarian stimulation. The doctor told me in the first appointment that during stimulation I won't be able to do any exercise because of the ovarian torsion. I understood this was for two weeks but I have been
Amarillo-
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Thyroid Dysfunction and PD
So I thought I'd cross-search some of my health challenges and whadyaknow: https://academic.oup.com/cei/article/208/3/372/6578682. Shut your mush and take your Ldopa, though I'm non-responsive. Doc, I'm photophobic, can't open my eyes in the morning ALO, blepharospasm...Read it's predictive years before
So I thought I'd cross-search some of my health challenges and whadyaknow: https://academic.oup.com/cei/article/208/3/372/6578682. Shut your mush and take your Ldopa, though I'm non-responsive. Doc, I'm photophobic, can't open my eyes in the morning ALO, blepharospasm...Read it's predictive years before
Dabaa
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
MTHFR and Lupus
I noticed that some members have both of these diagnosis as well as Sjogrens. No one ever checked my homocysteine level until after I had Complete Heart Block and was implanted with a Pacemaker/defibulator. I have always felt that if the MTHFR was diagnosed before all the other autoimmune diseases, I
I noticed that some members have both of these diagnosis as well as Sjogrens. No one ever checked my homocysteine level until after I had Complete Heart Block and was implanted with a Pacemaker/defibulator. I have always felt that if the MTHFR was diagnosed before all the other autoimmune diseases, I
DogHospiceMom
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Nafarelin/Synarel down reg - when did you get period?
Hi I'm currently doing the above nasal spray for my down regulation as I was told there is a nationwide shortage of buserelin which I used in my first cycle. I started on Saturday 4th May and was told I should get a period in around a week but still no period or signs of it. Has anyone done the same
Hi I'm currently doing the above nasal spray for my down regulation as I was told there is a nationwide shortage of buserelin which I used in my first cycle. I started on Saturday 4th May and was told I should get a period in around a week but still no period or signs of it. Has anyone done the same
Prettypenny1
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Heartburn
I know that PPIs are taboo but what about famotidine and it's cousins? I am in need of something longer lasting than Gaviscon. Thanks.
I know that PPIs are taboo but what about famotidine and it's cousins? I am in need of something longer lasting than Gaviscon. Thanks.
Whippetmama
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Can you help regarding symptoms?
Full disclosure here. My ability to determine my health status is lacking. I either over-react or under-react. I never believed I had PMR but I also didn't believe I had a ruptured appendix. I am a hard worker, managing a small farm so I do feel sore at times. I am presently on 10 mgs prednisone. I
Full disclosure here. My ability to determine my health status is lacking. I either over-react or under-react. I never believed I had PMR but I also didn't believe I had a ruptured appendix. I am a hard worker, managing a small farm so I do feel sore at times. I am presently on 10 mgs prednisone. I
FreeWolf
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Anyone Diagnosed With Lynch Syndrome?
Anyone in this forum under 50 and diagnosed with hereditary colorectal/bowel cancer due to
Lynch
Syndrome
? I would love to chat. Thanks.
Anyone in this forum under 50 and diagnosed with hereditary colorectal/bowel cancer due to
Lynch
Syndrome
? I would love to chat. Thanks.
Gorsundar
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
Light compression gloves
Hi everyone, does anyone have any recommendations for light compression gloves? Not the type with splint inserted. I have a swelling in my right hand (at the outer side below my wrist joint) which is very painful, am waiting to see my RA specialist but haven't received the appointment yet. I take 20mg
Hi everyone, does anyone have any recommendations for light compression gloves? Not the type with splint inserted. I have a swelling in my right hand (at the outer side below my wrist joint) which is very painful, am waiting to see my RA specialist but haven't received the appointment yet. I take 20mg
Manzana1
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NRAS
5 months ago
Update
I’m now down to 15mg and my stomach is still swollen but cause seems to be Serositis. My pleural effusion are 200/300mls left side and zero right side with now minimal around pericardial so steroids are definitely working indicating cause is definitely autoimmune and possibly PMR . I still don’t feel
I’m now down to 15mg and my stomach is still swollen but cause seems to be Serositis. My pleural effusion are 200/300mls left side and zero right side with now minimal around pericardial so steroids are definitely working indicating cause is definitely autoimmune and possibly PMR . I still don’t feel
Numptybrain
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Anesthesia and PD
I’m planning on having Morton’s neuroma surgery in a few weeks, unless I chicken out! I’m concerned about any negative effects because of anesthesia . I’m going to check to see if doing some type of block instead of General, is a possibility. Has anyone had that operation, or have experience with different
I’m planning on having Morton’s neuroma surgery in a few weeks, unless I chicken out! I’m concerned about any negative effects because of anesthesia . I’m going to check to see if doing some type of block instead of General, is a possibility. Has anyone had that operation, or have experience with different
Ob6842
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Worrying blood test results ...
Hello, This is my first post - last week I noticed some quite dark patches under both arms. Was seen by GP in an hour ... gave me Clotrimazole Cream which has reduced the tone of my skin. GP said it was acanthosis nigricans... ,?? Sent me for bloods including LFT and various tests FBC. These came
Hello, This is my first post - last week I noticed some quite dark patches under both arms. Was seen by GP in an hour ... gave me Clotrimazole Cream which has reduced the tone of my skin. GP said it was acanthosis nigricans... ,?? Sent me for bloods including LFT and various tests FBC. These came
Apollo14lmp
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
GLP1-R agonist improves Parkinson disease symptoms
"Lixisenatide can cross the blood-brain barrier and is known to have neuroprotective properties in https://www.ccjm.org/page/mds-2023/glp1-r-agonist-parkinson#:~:text=Lixisenatide%20can%20cross%20the%20blood,%2C%20University%20Hospital%20Bordeaux%2C%20France.
"Lixisenatide can cross the blood-brain barrier and is known to have neuroprotective properties in https://www.ccjm.org/page/mds-2023/glp1-r-agonist-parkinson#:~:text=Lixisenatide%20can%20cross%20the%20blood,%2C%20University%20Hospital%20Bordeaux%2C%20France.
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Sjogrens Syndrome
Sjogrens, Raynauds, Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder….. was diagnosed maybe 20 years ago with Sjogrens. No treatment was needed other eye drops. Then I started having the dry mouth and dental issues. I currently taking 400mg daily of hydroxychloroquine. The medication has helped tremendously .
Sjogrens, Raynauds, Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder….. was diagnosed maybe 20 years ago with Sjogrens. No treatment was needed other eye drops. Then I started having the dry mouth and dental issues. I currently taking 400mg daily of hydroxychloroquine. The medication has helped tremendously .
Juanburr1950
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
Urgent Synarel - help!
Hi everyone I have just had my final scan today, before ER on Monday. I take my trigger shot tomorrow- and im sure the Dr said to me to take my last Synarel/nafarelin nasal spray as usual (I have been taking it twice each nostril, 9am and 9pm) However, the paper instructions she has written down state
Hi everyone I have just had my final scan today, before ER on Monday. I take my trigger shot tomorrow- and im sure the Dr said to me to take my last Synarel/nafarelin nasal spray as usual (I have been taking it twice each nostril, 9am and 9pm) However, the paper instructions she has written down state
MollyHar
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Buprenorphine and Medicare Part D
I’ve been on Buprenorphine SL, .5 mg for the past year with excellent results. I had some issues with coverage from the Pharmacy initially, but got that cleared up. I recently retired and now have Medicare, medigap and Part D coverage. I had to go through an appeal process because of it’s off license
I’ve been on Buprenorphine SL, .5 mg for the past year with excellent results. I had some issues with coverage from the Pharmacy initially, but got that cleared up. I recently retired and now have Medicare, medigap and Part D coverage. I had to go through an appeal process because of it’s off license
teakabeagle
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 day ago
Tramadol regimen
I'm interested to know if there are people here who largely control their RLS with tramadol. Actually, in doing a search, I can see there are some, but I'm also interested in what their regimen is: Dosage, timing, and anything else that seems relevant. After trying nearly everything else for a few years
I'm interested to know if there are people here who largely control their RLS with tramadol. Actually, in doing a search, I can see there are some, but I'm also interested in what their regimen is: Dosage, timing, and anything else that seems relevant. After trying nearly everything else for a few years
ID158
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 days ago
beech band medical device
hi all, Carl Beech inventor of the Beech Band has just partnered with Parkinson’s UK regarding his wearable device the Beech Band as I work in health research I have reached out to Carl to ask about my muscle twitching and restless legs and if the device might be suitable. I am awaiting a response
hi all, Carl Beech inventor of the Beech Band has just partnered with Parkinson’s UK regarding his wearable device the Beech Band as I work in health research I have reached out to Carl to ask about my muscle twitching and restless legs and if the device might be suitable. I am awaiting a response
Zenawarrior73
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 days ago
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