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Good morning.....I'm feeling a lot of fear today. I'm going up on my Wellbutrin as well as adding Abilify, and I'm super anxious about what it's gonna do to me. I know a lot of you may have similar fears when changing meds.....trying to stay positive and hopeful. Thanks for being there !
Good morning.....I'm feeling a lot of fear today. I'm going up on my Wellbutrin as well as adding Abilify, and I'm super anxious about what it's gonna do to me. I know a lot of you may have similar fears when changing meds.....trying to stay positive and hopeful. Thanks for being there !
Woolybluecurl
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Looking from Philadelphia
Hey guys I've had anxiety and depression my whole life with drug and alcohol challenges and for the d and a stuff I go to A A meetings which is okay I guess but I wish they had meetings for anxiety and depression every day like they do A A meetings. I'm a male from Philadelphia and I would appreciate
Hey guys I've had anxiety and depression my whole life with drug and alcohol challenges and for the d and a stuff I go to A A meetings which is okay I guess but I wish they had meetings for anxiety and depression every day like they do A A meetings. I'm a male from Philadelphia and I would appreciate
Coolshaun
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
hypnotherapy
hi every one, I had two stimulations in each cycle with one healthy embryo after genetic control. I did the transfer with a 13 mm endometrium and three layers. unfortunately neither was successful. In a few months later I will be 42 years old and I don't know if I can have another chance to try with
hi every one, I had two stimulations in each cycle with one healthy embryo after genetic control. I did the transfer with a 13 mm endometrium and three layers. unfortunately neither was successful. In a few months later I will be 42 years old and I don't know if I can have another chance to try with
Jenisa
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
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Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM)
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin to record the activity of your heart. The ICM monitors and records your heart’s electrical activity in order to identify any changes to the heart rhythm. You may be experiencing symptoms that indicate you have
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin to record the activity of your heart. The ICM monitors and records your heart’s electrical activity in order to identify any changes to the heart rhythm. You may be experiencing symptoms that indicate you have
SamAdmin
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
20 hours ago
Sll questions
I was diagnosed with sll in july 24 and started acalabrutinib in late August. I saw my oncologist once when first diagnosed and have had two follow up visits for bloodwork and was seen both times by his physicians assistant who mostly just asked about any issues or side effects i may be having. I asked
I was diagnosed with sll in july 24 and started acalabrutinib in late August. I saw my oncologist once when first diagnosed and have had two follow up visits for bloodwork and was seen both times by his physicians assistant who mostly just asked about any issues or side effects i may be having. I asked
1reb
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CLL Support
2 days ago
High-Dose Vitamin D Linked to Lower Disease Activity in CIS
High-dose oral cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) supplementation significantly reduces evidence of disease activity in patients with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), results of a randomized, controlled trial suggest. In addition, cholecalciferol had a favorable safety profile and was well tolerated.
High-dose oral cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) supplementation significantly reduces evidence of disease activity in patients with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), results of a randomized, controlled trial suggest. In addition, cholecalciferol had a favorable safety profile and was well tolerated.
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
2 days ago
CLL and sleep issues
Hi, CLLers, I’ve been absent from this site for some time so just a recap- CLL diagnosed 5 years ago, on watch and wait. my question: is anyone having sleep issues? I believe I’m doing all the right things: diet, exercise, no phone before bed, no caffeine late in the day, going to bed at the same time
Hi, CLLers, I’ve been absent from this site for some time so just a recap- CLL diagnosed 5 years ago, on watch and wait. my question: is anyone having sleep issues? I believe I’m doing all the right things: diet, exercise, no phone before bed, no caffeine late in the day, going to bed at the same time
LisaAlice
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CLL Support
3 days ago
Finasteride
Has anyone on this forum taken Finasteride? I've been on it for a couple of months for my hair loss (I'm female). I've developed hives over the last few weeks, which I'm beginning to think is due to the Finasteride. The hives aren't too bad yet, and have been mostly controlled by a steroid cream
Has anyone on this forum taken Finasteride? I've been on it for a couple of months for my hair loss (I'm female). I've developed hives over the last few weeks, which I'm beginning to think is due to the Finasteride. The hives aren't too bad yet, and have been mostly controlled by a steroid cream
nocturne
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 days ago
Waking up with RLS (need advice—taking pregabalin)
I’ve taken pregabalin for well over a year now and it’s done well to control my RLS. I have a prescription for up to 375mg total daily. I have a few options: usually I just take 300mg at bed. If things are particularly bad I take the full 375mg at bed. If my RLS starts to act up in the afternoon, I split
I’ve taken pregabalin for well over a year now and it’s done well to control my RLS. I have a prescription for up to 375mg total daily. I have a few options: usually I just take 300mg at bed. If things are particularly bad I take the full 375mg at bed. If my RLS starts to act up in the afternoon, I split
hayzl
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 days ago
Buprenorphine
so I took my first dose of Buprenorphine last night. I started with 1 mg,that wasn't enough so I took the other half ( I have the 2 mgs) This stuff is amazing! Not a single jiggle of the legs! I'm going to drop to 1 mg tonight again and see.how that goes. I had to take half.a clonazepam for the,sleep
so I took my first dose of Buprenorphine last night. I started with 1 mg,that wasn't enough so I took the other half ( I have the 2 mgs) This stuff is amazing! Not a single jiggle of the legs! I'm going to drop to 1 mg tonight again and see.how that goes. I had to take half.a clonazepam for the,sleep
Retiredandrestless
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 days ago
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Drug information
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medications that include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medications that include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
NAD infusion therapy
Is it save to have a NAD (nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) infusion while taking acalabrutinib? My PA recommended I check with the pharmacist who was uncertain if it was ok. My fatigue is getting worse. Has anyone else found this to be helpful? Thanks!
Is it save to have a NAD (nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) infusion while taking acalabrutinib? My PA recommended I check with the pharmacist who was uncertain if it was ok. My fatigue is getting worse. Has anyone else found this to be helpful? Thanks!
Sheepherder
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CLL Support
18 days ago
TROUBLE SLEEPING
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2024 and am taking 12.5 mg prednisone as well as Kevzara. I have always been a poor sleeper but the steroids have made it even harder. The typical solutions such as Unisom, Tylenol PM, Melatonin etc just amp me up more. I occasionally take an Ambien just to sleep a
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2024 and am taking 12.5 mg prednisone as well as Kevzara. I have always been a poor sleeper but the steroids have made it even harder. The typical solutions such as Unisom, Tylenol PM, Melatonin etc just amp me up more. I occasionally take an Ambien just to sleep a
SVLady
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PMRGCAuk
19 days ago
Does anyone know of good Rls/plmd specialist in Liverpool or Manchester?
Hi All, Do any of you knowledge peeps know if any specialists in the Liverpool, Manchester area who really knows their stuff about rls/plmd that are NHS? I’m already under the Walton centre but my neurologist isn’t sure what up do with me. I’m in limbo atm while he gains guilt from his colleagues.
Hi All, Do any of you knowledge peeps know if any specialists in the Liverpool, Manchester area who really knows their stuff about rls/plmd that are NHS? I’m already under the Walton centre but my neurologist isn’t sure what up do with me. I’m in limbo atm while he gains guilt from his colleagues.
Delilah162
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Restless Legs Syndrome
19 days ago
Sleep Apnea and RLS
I have reduced my ropinorole from 10 mg down to 2 1/2 mg and still reducing. My RLS Doctor recommended a sleep study which diagnosed sleep apnea. Anyone else have Rls and sleep apnea. I’ve had some issues with sleep but was shocked to get this diagnosis.
I have reduced my ropinorole from 10 mg down to 2 1/2 mg and still reducing. My RLS Doctor recommended a sleep study which diagnosed sleep apnea. Anyone else have Rls and sleep apnea. I’ve had some issues with sleep but was shocked to get this diagnosis.
ParisianTN55
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Restless Legs Syndrome
21 days ago
Has anyone tried Fenix's MicroVita Focus?
Here’s the company description: "MicroVita® Focus provides 6 clinically proven probiotic strains, each with clinical support for maintaining proper dopamine and serotonin regulation as well as absorption of essential nutrients. Three prebiotics were included to nourish these specific probiotic strains
Here’s the company description: "MicroVita® Focus provides 6 clinically proven probiotic strains, each with clinical support for maintaining proper dopamine and serotonin regulation as well as absorption of essential nutrients. Three prebiotics were included to nourish these specific probiotic strains
Greensnail
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Cure Parkinson's
21 days ago
worn out
I am just worn out. I have battled anxiety my whole life. I’ve been to several different therapists, psychiatrists, and primary care. They all seem to help at first, but then give up on me. The last med is zoloft and Abilify. I quit the Abilify cause it kept me awake all night. They won’t change me from
I am just worn out. I have battled anxiety my whole life. I’ve been to several different therapists, psychiatrists, and primary care. They all seem to help at first, but then give up on me. The last med is zoloft and Abilify. I quit the Abilify cause it kept me awake all night. They won’t change me from
Geodog
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Prolia vs Zometa
For 3 years I was on Eligard/Xtandi and was receiving Prolia to help keep bone health. All good, undetectable. Then an 18 month vacation, which I am coming off of. All treatment to be the same as before, except th MO wants to change from Prolia to Zometa. Anyone use both of those, Prolia and Zometa
For 3 years I was on Eligard/Xtandi and was receiving Prolia to help keep bone health. All good, undetectable. Then an 18 month vacation, which I am coming off of. All treatment to be the same as before, except th MO wants to change from Prolia to Zometa. Anyone use both of those, Prolia and Zometa
HaMoon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
24 days ago
anxiety bipolar?
there will be times I will feel good like a month to 3 months where everything is normal for me. Then I will get hit out of nowhere being sluggish, depressed some, anxiety kicks in, irritable,body kinda sore. This will last for a few days to a week or 2 and then it diminishes. I’m being psychologically
there will be times I will feel good like a month to 3 months where everything is normal for me. Then I will get hit out of nowhere being sluggish, depressed some, anxiety kicks in, irritable,body kinda sore. This will last for a few days to a week or 2 and then it diminishes. I’m being psychologically
Footloose83
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Patient Resources Directory
We have a range of information and resources available to make it easier to find out more about arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and Syncope. Please download our information booklet
‘Patient Resources Directory’
UK:
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/b83f1aa4dbb8c275af20a5cd76fb14f2
We have a range of information and resources available to make it easier to find out more about arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and Syncope. Please download our information booklet
‘Patient Resources Directory’
UK:
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/b83f1aa4dbb8c275af20a5cd76fb14f2
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
26 days ago
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