Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Lynch syndrome
Posts
Communities
3,404 public posts
Filter results
Stopping sifrol due to pregnancy
I have has restless legs for years and I have been taking sifrol, recently finding out I am expecting I was advised to stop taking sifrol. I was to scared to at first but now I have stopped so I don’t cause harm. It has been 3 days and my whole body is restless and twitching, I haven’t slept for 3 days
I have has restless legs for years and I have been taking sifrol, recently finding out I am expecting I was advised to stop taking sifrol. I was to scared to at first but now I have stopped so I don’t cause harm. It has been 3 days and my whole body is restless and twitching, I haven’t slept for 3 days
Catpeppa
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Test for down syndrome
Has anybody had the test for Down syndrome and come back high risk??? They said there is a one in 62% chance of my baby having it I’m 14 weeks my hcg levels were slightly higher worried sick has anybody paid to have the private blood test? Kate Xxx
Has anybody had the test for Down syndrome and come back high risk??? They said there is a one in 62% chance of my baby having it I’m 14 weeks my hcg levels were slightly higher worried sick has anybody paid to have the private blood test? Kate Xxx
Arnie18
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Dry eyes 👀
Hi my friends. I want to ask if anybody experienced severe dry eye and what solution worked properly? Dry eyes is the only symptom I have. I’ve tried many of preservative free artificial tears but still suffering a lot. I’m holding my eye drops in my hand everyday everywhere even at night in bed. I’
Hi my friends. I want to ask if anybody experienced severe dry eye and what solution worked properly? Dry eyes is the only symptom I have. I’ve tried many of preservative free artificial tears but still suffering a lot. I’m holding my eye drops in my hand everyday everywhere even at night in bed. I’
Sona_akb
in
PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Appointment with Dr. Buchfuhrer
Had first appointment with Dr. Buchfuhrer about ten days ago. He is very attentive, determined to find a solution, and his follow through is exactly as he told us it would be. He follows up immediately as he told us he would via phone and patient portal. He started my husband on Methadone, a small
Had first appointment with Dr. Buchfuhrer about ten days ago. He is very attentive, determined to find a solution, and his follow through is exactly as he told us it would be. He follows up immediately as he told us he would via phone and patient portal. He started my husband on Methadone, a small
Climberguy
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Nitrous Oxide
I just wanted to warn you all about the effect of nitrous oxide. Apparently it will oxidise all the B12 in you body, rendering it useless, and can cause problems for those with low levels. I just had a general anaesthetic with gas and I think it has set back the improvement I was beginning to get. Just
I just wanted to warn you all about the effect of nitrous oxide. Apparently it will oxidise all the B12 in you body, rendering it useless, and can cause problems for those with low levels. I just had a general anaesthetic with gas and I think it has set back the improvement I was beginning to get. Just
BirdlessBox
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
A fresh look at an age old supplement. Lithium.
It never ceases to amaze me how things that I saw years ago and ignored turn out to be of far greater interest when I actually take the time to research them. Today's example is lithium. This morning I started by reading a new thread on the Parkinson's forum that linked to an interview with a doctor
It never ceases to amaze me how things that I saw years ago and ignored turn out to be of far greater interest when I actually take the time to research them. Today's example is lithium. This morning I started by reading a new thread on the Parkinson's forum that linked to an interview with a doctor
sunvox
in
Ataxia UK
5 years ago
Finally, relief!
For 17 years my primary care doctor had me on Alprazolam or Xanax. It started when I was having anxiety from work-related things. I noticed it stopped my RLS so the doctor reduced my dose to the lowest dose, and I'd cut it in half, besides. My doctor retired and my new doctor cut me off it. She said
For 17 years my primary care doctor had me on Alprazolam or Xanax. It started when I was having anxiety from work-related things. I noticed it stopped my RLS so the doctor reduced my dose to the lowest dose, and I'd cut it in half, besides. My doctor retired and my new doctor cut me off it. She said
Barbee44
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Dual chamber Pacemaker for Tachy-Brady
Follow up on last post - https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/private/140288052/ep-recommends-av-node-ablation-pacemaker Last week (Thu), I went through the Pacemaker procedure. EP had recommended PM and AVN ablation but considering my age (50), took conscious decision against AVN ablation.
Follow up on last post - https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/private/140288052/ep-recommends-av-node-ablation-pacemaker Last week (Thu), I went through the Pacemaker procedure. EP had recommended PM and AVN ablation but considering my age (50), took conscious decision against AVN ablation.
Rakshak
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Lynch syndrome ovarian cancer
It was at my first appointment they first mentioned
Lynch
syndrome
(formerly HNPCC) and tested me for it. They had an idea I had it as the type of ovarian cancer I had was synonymous with women who have Lynch.
It was at my first appointment they first mentioned
Lynch
syndrome
(formerly HNPCC) and tested me for it. They had an idea I had it as the type of ovarian cancer I had was synonymous with women who have Lynch.
Hidden
in
My Ovacome
6 years ago
Hey
I’m new here. I’ve had RLS for years and finally got a diagnosis within the last year. I found at one point they only non medical treatment that helped with RLS was marijuana. It is legal in my state. But i still would have to pay out of pocket for it. And I quit smoking almost a year and a half ago
I’m new here. I’ve had RLS for years and finally got a diagnosis within the last year. I found at one point they only non medical treatment that helped with RLS was marijuana. It is legal in my state. But i still would have to pay out of pocket for it. And I quit smoking almost a year and a half ago
Faith_in_chaos
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
I found a complete cure for RLS
I’ve suffered RLS many years, the only thing that worked was strong analgesics which gave me bad side effects. I’ve tried many many cures and nothing seems to work but I found this by trail and error. It works 100% for me and NO PILLS ! I took some menthol crystals and ground them into very fine powder
I’ve suffered RLS many years, the only thing that worked was strong analgesics which gave me bad side effects. I’ve tried many many cures and nothing seems to work but I found this by trail and error. It works 100% for me and NO PILLS ! I took some menthol crystals and ground them into very fine powder
Cloudhop
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Esketamine nasal spray blocks excess glutamate
I found this interesting article while reading DM online ( I know I shouldn't but the showbiz gossip is my light relief!). https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6925881/Nose-spray-treat-depression-little-TWO-hours.html It is a nasal spray recently approved by the FDA to treat resistant depression
I found this interesting article while reading DM online ( I know I shouldn't but the showbiz gossip is my light relief!). https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6925881/Nose-spray-treat-depression-little-TWO-hours.html It is a nasal spray recently approved by the FDA to treat resistant depression
Joolsg
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
After PPtum Thyroiditis...TSH now low but still in range with symptoms. Help.
Hi, I had postpartum thyroiditis which kicked off three months after birth of my little girl Oct 2017. I was fully clear Nov 2018, after experiencing both the hyper and hypo phases. I have been well for a couple of months and then had return symptoms that are pretty debilitating. Doc keeps checking my
Hi, I had postpartum thyroiditis which kicked off three months after birth of my little girl Oct 2017. I was fully clear Nov 2018, after experiencing both the hyper and hypo phases. I have been well for a couple of months and then had return symptoms that are pretty debilitating. Doc keeps checking my
dancingned1
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diagnosed.. Fibomyalgia and joint hypermobility!
Well after seeing specialist I have NOT got Lupus but he's confirmed I have Fibromyalgia and joint hypermobility.. Anyone who has ither and want to give me advice it would be much appreciated, got to make some changes I know. Especially at work 😑.. I'm glad I finally know and I can try to manage it.
Well after seeing specialist I have NOT got Lupus but he's confirmed I have Fibromyalgia and joint hypermobility.. Anyone who has ither and want to give me advice it would be much appreciated, got to make some changes I know. Especially at work 😑.. I'm glad I finally know and I can try to manage it.
Jetblack1
in
LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Living with a megacolon
Hi folks. I have a megacolon and am currently managing my condition with bisacodyl (20 mg twice per day) and lactulose. I was in hospital recently with severe bloating and the surgeons were all set to operate on me (ileostomy) but I picked up a bit and regained some bowel movement so my consultant is
Hi folks. I have a megacolon and am currently managing my condition with bisacodyl (20 mg twice per day) and lactulose. I was in hospital recently with severe bloating and the surgeons were all set to operate on me (ileostomy) but I picked up a bit and regained some bowel movement so my consultant is
Hidden
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
New to Requip, been on Celexa
So have been taking Celexa for years 20mg per day, the higher 40mg dose has always caused RLS. As did missing doses. I must have this medication, changing isn't optional. I just went through a physical hell that ended with a script for Requip. I was so grateful for the relief, but I've felt tired and
So have been taking Celexa for years 20mg per day, the higher 40mg dose has always caused RLS. As did missing doses. I must have this medication, changing isn't optional. I just went through a physical hell that ended with a script for Requip. I was so grateful for the relief, but I've felt tired and
MsParkins
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Day 13 buserelin no AF
Hi guys, I'm new to this chat, and also my 1st round IVF, I started buserelin nasal spray now on day 13 and still no AF, I have all the symptoms of AF but I have had them from very early on taking the drug, I'm now going out of my mind that it's not working, I have called the clinic and awaiting a call
Hi guys, I'm new to this chat, and also my 1st round IVF, I started buserelin nasal spray now on day 13 and still no AF, I have all the symptoms of AF but I have had them from very early on taking the drug, I'm now going out of my mind that it's not working, I have called the clinic and awaiting a call
Hidden
in
Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Sepsis hair loss
I understand that the anaesthesia now used causes the hair loss.. going through it now and stressed out
I understand that the anaesthesia now used causes the hair loss.. going through it now and stressed out
Terrie1964
in
ICUsteps
6 years ago
Germline Testing for Men With Prostate Cancer
syndrome
; (4) men with Gleason score of 7 or greater with one or more blood relative with ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, metastatic PCA, or breast cancer younger than 50 years of age or two or more relatives with breast or prostate cancer (any grade) at any age, or Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry; or
syndrome
; (4) men with Gleason score of 7 or greater with one or more blood relative with ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, metastatic PCA, or breast cancer younger than 50 years of age or two or more relatives with breast or prostate cancer (any grade) at any age, or Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry; or
Balsam01
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Shirodkar suture yesterday, anyone had it ?
Hi everyone Not been on here much since loosing our little girl on October. I have been getting my head around things and getting healthy. Lost nearly three stone and ready to move forward. Yesterday I had the shirodkar suture put in under GA ready for our next IVF attempt. God I’m in pain, hopefully
Hi everyone Not been on here much since loosing our little girl on October. I have been getting my head around things and getting healthy. Lost nearly three stone and ready to move forward. Yesterday I had the shirodkar suture put in under GA ready for our next IVF attempt. God I’m in pain, hopefully
Missy_22
in
Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
1
...
86
87
88
...
100
Next page
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Restless Legs Syndrome
1497 results
Fertility Network UK
360 results
PMRGCAuk
137 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest