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Panic Attack Advice
Does anyone have any panic attack advice? mean I got seriously spooked and feeling major dizziness. I am a bit of afraid if My blood pressure is super high. At the moment I am away from my anxiety medications.
Does anyone have any panic attack advice? mean I got seriously spooked and feeling major dizziness. I am a bit of afraid if My blood pressure is super high. At the moment I am away from my anxiety medications.
jwhitleyjr
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Anxiety and Depression Support
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
5 months ago
Betaine, hydrochloride with pepsin
Anyone with AF and an underactive thyroid tried taking the above tablets with an anticoagulant? Di
Anyone with AF and an underactive thyroid tried taking the above tablets with an anticoagulant? Di
Hylda2
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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Brief night sweats
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had tips for dealing with temperature regulation in bed at night? I get short, upper body hot flashes 3 or 4 times a night. I had quite a lot of hot flush problems when I was first diagnosed 14 years ago, but they have not bothered me for years. I'm wondering if it could
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had tips for dealing with temperature regulation in bed at night? I get short, upper body hot flashes 3 or 4 times a night. I had quite a lot of hot flush problems when I was first diagnosed 14 years ago, but they have not bothered me for years. I'm wondering if it could
arty-fact
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Things, regimens,etc that are probably RLS worthless.
THINGS THAT DO NOT WORK FOR RLS All of us with RLS/PLMD have slightly different symptoms. We have tried various 'remedies' to try to relieve our RLS symptoms. We have read articles, some interesting, some ridiculous (bar of soap) that make amazing promises. And there is an entire array of things to
THINGS THAT DO NOT WORK FOR RLS All of us with RLS/PLMD have slightly different symptoms. We have tried various 'remedies' to try to relieve our RLS symptoms. We have read articles, some interesting, some ridiculous (bar of soap) that make amazing promises. And there is an entire array of things to
fritz34
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Hormone Replacement for Surgical Menopause
Hi dear ladies, have any of you used HRT to cope with the horrors of surgical menopause resulting from OC treatment, if that diagnosis happened to you prior to natural menopause? I find that there’s no discussion or warning about the effects of surgical menopause prior to treatment and that no one seems
Hi dear ladies, have any of you used HRT to cope with the horrors of surgical menopause resulting from OC treatment, if that diagnosis happened to you prior to natural menopause? I find that there’s no discussion or warning about the effects of surgical menopause prior to treatment and that no one seems
Doggies221
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Would like some suggestions for a B complex product with low dose B12 and folate please
Homocysteine Nutrients
https://www.seekinghealth.com/products/homocysteine-nutrients I really like the sound of this product but I’m concerned about the B vitamins that are missing, namely B3 and B1. It also doesn’t have inositol, choline or biotin, although I don’t know how important they
Homocysteine Nutrients
https://www.seekinghealth.com/products/homocysteine-nutrients I really like the sound of this product but I’m concerned about the B vitamins that are missing, namely B3 and B1. It also doesn’t have inositol, choline or biotin, although I don’t know how important they
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
HRT question
Sorry, I know it's technically off-topic but I also know there is a lot of knowledge on this board! I've been prescribed HRT; estrogen patches & progesterone tablets. When should I start wearing the patches? I'm on day 13 but cycles are somewhat irregular...
Sorry, I know it's technically off-topic but I also know there is a lot of knowledge on this board! I've been prescribed HRT; estrogen patches & progesterone tablets. When should I start wearing the patches? I'm on day 13 but cycles are somewhat irregular...
WitchingHour2point0
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Impact of menopause on RA- questionnaire closing Monday 6th November 2023
https://survey.sogolytics.com/r/11X5DW NRAS is interested in how women living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) are affected by going through the peri-menopause, menopause or post menopause. We believe that not enough focus is given to menopausal symptoms and the effect it has on women with RA. We would
https://survey.sogolytics.com/r/11X5DW NRAS is interested in how women living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) are affected by going through the peri-menopause, menopause or post menopause. We believe that not enough focus is given to menopausal symptoms and the effect it has on women with RA. We would
Clare-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
10 months ago
Recent exacerbation of PLMD
Hi everyone. I’ve been on Pregabalin for 10 months after coming off Pramipexole. I’m taking 350mg around 8:30pm but have given up trying to go to bed before 11:30-midnight. Whilst RLS is well controlled, the PLMD isn’t. Most recently I am now getting PLMD as soon as or shortly after I get into bed. Sleep
Hi everyone. I’ve been on Pregabalin for 10 months after coming off Pramipexole. I’m taking 350mg around 8:30pm but have given up trying to go to bed before 11:30-midnight. Whilst RLS is well controlled, the PLMD isn’t. Most recently I am now getting PLMD as soon as or shortly after I get into bed. Sleep
Theonlypetied
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Two-Week Checkpoint: No Progress
It has been two weeks since my declaration and I haven't lost a pound. I think I have developed an eating disorder because I am very pressured at home (studious family atmosphere LOL). I eat well during the day, every meal is balanced & low-cal, and then after 8 pm, I just can't resist a value pack of
It has been two weeks since my declaration and I haven't lost a pound. I think I have developed an eating disorder because I am very pressured at home (studious family atmosphere LOL). I eat well during the day, every meal is balanced & low-cal, and then after 8 pm, I just can't resist a value pack of
Lokixweightloss
2024 January
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Weight Loss Support
7 months ago
Have you downloaded the AF Discussion Guide?
If you have recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF), or have been living with AF for sometime, or maybe just have a follow up medical appointment with your Dr? To provide a greater understanding of AF or offer guidance on what questions to ask at the appointment, download our AF Discussion
If you have recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF), or have been living with AF for sometime, or maybe just have a follow up medical appointment with your Dr? To provide a greater understanding of AF or offer guidance on what questions to ask at the appointment, download our AF Discussion
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
7 months ago
Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure & Thyroid?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
THoa2022
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Selegeline/RBD?
It's often said that all of the treatments currently in use for Parkinson's offer symptomatic relief only, and do not affect underlying pathology. However, a recent study suggests selegeline use impacts white matter microstructure and could be neuroprotective. I know white matter abnormalities have been
It's often said that all of the treatments currently in use for Parkinson's offer symptomatic relief only, and do not affect underlying pathology. However, a recent study suggests selegeline use impacts white matter microstructure and could be neuroprotective. I know white matter abnormalities have been
Rufous2
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Neurofibroma
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Huskyy
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Could use encouragement - Depressed and Anxious, New Medication offered by Psychiatrist - It’s been a Hot Minute
I haven’t posted in a while, nor responded to people, but I could really use some encouragement. Sorry! I’m very depressed and anxious these days, SADD getting to me. My psychiatrist has offered a nasal spray 2x a week for 8 weeks that will work for up to five years to decrease depression. I’m waiting
I haven’t posted in a while, nor responded to people, but I could really use some encouragement. Sorry! I’m very depressed and anxious these days, SADD getting to me. My psychiatrist has offered a nasal spray 2x a week for 8 weeks that will work for up to five years to decrease depression. I’m waiting
LifeisLikeGarden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Tardive dyskinesia. Been on the causative med quetiapine 400 mg for 20 years.Unable to get off it. Been creative. I am a registered nurse.
I am an inpatient acute mental health nurse actually - for the last 15 years. I also have Bipolar disorder on lithium. Very well controlled. But side effects of quetiapine were becoming impossible to live with. I tried aripiprazole and a reduction in quetiapine to a disastrous effect. I appeared severely
I am an inpatient acute mental health nurse actually - for the last 15 years. I also have Bipolar disorder on lithium. Very well controlled. But side effects of quetiapine were becoming impossible to live with. I tried aripiprazole and a reduction in quetiapine to a disastrous effect. I appeared severely
Equinedreams
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Mental Health Support
7 months ago
PME/PMDD with depression
I have severe depression and I am starting to think that I might have PME on top of it…every time my period comes the suicidal thoughts and depression get infinitely worse (despite being on meds). If you have something similar, how do you cope with this for that 1.5 week period in time? I can’t even
I have severe depression and I am starting to think that I might have PME on top of it…every time my period comes the suicidal thoughts and depression get infinitely worse (despite being on meds). If you have something similar, how do you cope with this for that 1.5 week period in time? I can’t even
wompwomp
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Sleepy Girl Mocktail
While I'm very much into magnesium, and like cherry juice, I've not tried this - but the 'Sleepy Girl Mocktail' made the New York Times today: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/17/well/live/sleepy-girl-mocktail-cherry-magnesium.html More from the Cleveland Clinic last November: https://health.clevelandclinic.org
While I'm very much into magnesium, and like cherry juice, I've not tried this - but the 'Sleepy Girl Mocktail' made the New York Times today: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/17/well/live/sleepy-girl-mocktail-cherry-magnesium.html More from the Cleveland Clinic last November: https://health.clevelandclinic.org
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Music therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZsQ1FZtHw0 Most of us know about binaural beats, rife frequencies, rhythmic auditory stimulation, multiple wave oscillation etc and may even find them beneficial. I thought this YT video was interesting though, not least because some years ago I experimented with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZsQ1FZtHw0 Most of us know about binaural beats, rife frequencies, rhythmic auditory stimulation, multiple wave oscillation etc and may even find them beneficial. I thought this YT video was interesting though, not least because some years ago I experimented with
PDKiwi
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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