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GP Re: feet
Sorry to post again but I'm talking to my GP on Monday (my surgery is finally starting to open up a bit to regular appointments) and wondered if I should mention my feet. Basically they are permanently feeling cold. But sometimes they feel cold, but are not actually cold. Maybe a slight tingling? It's
Sorry to post again but I'm talking to my GP on Monday (my surgery is finally starting to open up a bit to regular appointments) and wondered if I should mention my feet. Basically they are permanently feeling cold. But sometimes they feel cold, but are not actually cold. Maybe a slight tingling? It's
Curlygal
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Sotalol tolerance
Hi All Approx 4 months in to permanent AF (nothing prior!) and due for DCCV in the next few weeks. Various cocktails of drugs tried and have been on 160mg Sotalol + 125mg Digoxin as best rate control (rhythm still bad) for some weeks but EP wants to move me to 320mg Sotalol (no Digoxin) prior to and
Hi All Approx 4 months in to permanent AF (nothing prior!) and due for DCCV in the next few weeks. Various cocktails of drugs tried and have been on 160mg Sotalol + 125mg Digoxin as best rate control (rhythm still bad) for some weeks but EP wants to move me to 320mg Sotalol (no Digoxin) prior to and
ObiDyer
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AF Association
2 years ago
Gabapentin advice please
I have been on Pregabalin for 10 days and it worked well initially but today my GP has swapped me to Gabapentin initially 100 at night for a week. Does anyone have any advice as to what is the best time to take it - with evening meal or later? I’m worried about feeling weird before going to bed especially
I have been on Pregabalin for 10 days and it worked well initially but today my GP has swapped me to Gabapentin initially 100 at night for a week. Does anyone have any advice as to what is the best time to take it - with evening meal or later? I’m worried about feeling weird before going to bed especially
BonnieMagic
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
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Can B1 (Thiamine) improve B12 d as a co-factor (along with folate?)
Hi everyone I've been reading about the benefits of mega-dosing on B1 (Thiamine or Benfotiamine as a synthetic and more absorbed version). And I wondered if supplementing with high-dose B1 could accelerate B12d healing, particularly for any neurological issues or lingering nerve pain. B12, B9, B6 and
Hi everyone I've been reading about the benefits of mega-dosing on B1 (Thiamine or Benfotiamine as a synthetic and more absorbed version). And I wondered if supplementing with high-dose B1 could accelerate B12d healing, particularly for any neurological issues or lingering nerve pain. B12, B9, B6 and
Pickle500
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Memorial Day
Hello All , On this memorial Day , we honor the fallen Warriors . As a Marine Grunt in Viet-Nam I witnessed the pain of a fallen Marine in Combat . And that pain continues today with Agent Orange . There are now 17 presumptive Cancers and Diseases, that affected us in 1 way or another . I have Stage
Hello All , On this memorial Day , we honor the fallen Warriors . As a Marine Grunt in Viet-Nam I witnessed the pain of a fallen Marine in Combat . And that pain continues today with Agent Orange . There are now 17 presumptive Cancers and Diseases, that affected us in 1 way or another . I have Stage
reconjj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Teeth and neuropathy
I have neuropathy and I had chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Will this effect my teeth and gums?
I have neuropathy and I had chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Will this effect my teeth and gums?
jazzbunny57
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Neuropathy Support
2 years ago
Tramadol + Gabapentin
I have been on 100mg Tramadol and 1200mg Gabapentin for about 8 years now (after all the DA’s and augmentation). This last year getting up once or twice a night has turned into 3+ times and some very bad evenings and I believe I have reached tolerance in Tramadol. I won’t increase above 100mg as I fear
I have been on 100mg Tramadol and 1200mg Gabapentin for about 8 years now (after all the DA’s and augmentation). This last year getting up once or twice a night has turned into 3+ times and some very bad evenings and I believe I have reached tolerance in Tramadol. I won’t increase above 100mg as I fear
John_naylor
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Poppygay
Results combined total d2 /d3 90nmol/L ft3.8pmol/L(range3.1-6.8) ft415.4pmol/L(12.0-22.0) tsh 1.8mu/L (0.27-4.20) B12 709ng/L (197-771) Folate 10.1(3.9-26.8) Ferritin 17.ug/L(13-150) are theses results ok I'm 77yrs on 75 mecury phyma underative thyhoid please help with my results thankyou
Results combined total d2 /d3 90nmol/L ft3.8pmol/L(range3.1-6.8) ft415.4pmol/L(12.0-22.0) tsh 1.8mu/L (0.27-4.20) B12 709ng/L (197-771) Folate 10.1(3.9-26.8) Ferritin 17.ug/L(13-150) are theses results ok I'm 77yrs on 75 mecury phyma underative thyhoid please help with my results thankyou
Poppygay
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Lactobacillus and Levodopa
Has anyone seen the uTube video re the Gastro Intestinal doctor who advised against taking probiotics because of the adverse action of lactobacillus on Levodopa? I saw it recently and can't find it now - I am interested in reading further about the lactobacillus impact on Levodopa. I would appreciate
Has anyone seen the uTube video re the Gastro Intestinal doctor who advised against taking probiotics because of the adverse action of lactobacillus on Levodopa? I saw it recently and can't find it now - I am interested in reading further about the lactobacillus impact on Levodopa. I would appreciate
Puddi
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PGE1, PGA1, Amodiaquine (AQ), Chloroquine (CQ), 5,6-Dihydroxyindole (DHI), Nurr1 and slowing progression
(This started as a post on PGE1 and PGA2, but then I found AQ, CQ, and DHI might do the same thing so I have changed the title) It has been 2 years since this was posted in HU: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/143562876/2-compounds-show-ability-to-protect-neurons-raise-dopamine-levels
(This started as a post on PGE1 and PGA2, but then I found AQ, CQ, and DHI might do the same thing so I have changed the title) It has been 2 years since this was posted in HU: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/143562876/2-compounds-show-ability-to-protect-neurons-raise-dopamine-levels
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Is the "tetrahydrofurfury disulfide in (TTFD)" a B1 with a "DMSO" attached?
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** I am not into chemistry. Asked another way: Did Japanese Researchers in 1951 attach a DSMO to a B1 to make it more absorbable to cure B
eriberi or were they trying to
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** I am not into chemistry. Asked another way: Did Japanese Researchers in 1951 attach a DSMO to a B1 to make it more absorbable to cure B
eriberi or were they trying to
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Is anyone using Voltaren?
My doctor recommended Voltaren following a recent knee sprain. He said it wouldn't interfere with my Xarelto since it's applied topically. I'm still a bit hesitant to try it. Anyone here using it?
My doctor recommended Voltaren following a recent knee sprain. He said it wouldn't interfere with my Xarelto since it's applied topically. I'm still a bit hesitant to try it. Anyone here using it?
JudyMarieC
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation - TENS type machine
Hello all - I have read good things about the above for lupus related fatigue. Does anyone have any recommendations for a machine ? I know about the exercises etc, but am more interested in treating the fatigue using a TENS type machine. I'm in the UK
Hello all - I have read good things about the above for lupus related fatigue. Does anyone have any recommendations for a machine ? I know about the exercises etc, but am more interested in treating the fatigue using a TENS type machine. I'm in the UK
Ophelia1
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Leukapheresis completed
I got my leukapheresis yesterday for the CAER-T trial at City of Hope. It should be about 4 weeks until they infuse the modified cells. Next steps are bone and marrow biopsies to characterize the cancer prior to treatment, chemotherapy to deplete my T cells and macrophages then infusing the modified
I got my leukapheresis yesterday for the CAER-T trial at City of Hope. It should be about 4 weeks until they infuse the modified cells. Next steps are bone and marrow biopsies to characterize the cancer prior to treatment, chemotherapy to deplete my T cells and macrophages then infusing the modified
Javelin18
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Neuropathy - medicines
Grateful your help. What's the most effective treatment in your experience for foot (feet) neuropathy: Is it (a) amitriptyline (b) duloxetine or (c) regabalin and gabapentin (d) Asprin. If there's others please provide on the proviso it works at least 50%. Please no vitamins, homoeopathic treatment,
Grateful your help. What's the most effective treatment in your experience for foot (feet) neuropathy: Is it (a) amitriptyline (b) duloxetine or (c) regabalin and gabapentin (d) Asprin. If there's others please provide on the proviso it works at least 50%. Please no vitamins, homoeopathic treatment,
CaraCara
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Neuropathy Support
2 years ago
Choosing needles for Luer Lock auto injector
Can anyone help me out, I’ve just bought a Luer Lock auto injector cos can’t bring myself to plunge needle in myself 🙄. Which syringes and needles can I use for injecting into my upper outer thigh? Advice would be much appreciated.
Can anyone help me out, I’ve just bought a Luer Lock auto injector cos can’t bring myself to plunge needle in myself 🙄. Which syringes and needles can I use for injecting into my upper outer thigh? Advice would be much appreciated.
Christine48
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Stiff person syndrome
Intriguing articles. Can be confused with PD https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/6076-stiff-person-syndrome https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/stiff-person-syndrome/ “General Discussion Stiff-person syndrome (SPS) is a rare acquired neurological disorder characterized by progressive
Intriguing articles. Can be confused with PD https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/6076-stiff-person-syndrome https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/stiff-person-syndrome/ “General Discussion Stiff-person syndrome (SPS) is a rare acquired neurological disorder characterized by progressive
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Which Magnesium?
I have been taking magnesium glycinate for the past 3 months,, but unfortunately bought some with extra rubbish! I was looking for a better alternative and came across a 'which magnesium' site . It said magnesium glycinate was good for depression, anxiety and general well being. Well thats me! It also
I have been taking magnesium glycinate for the past 3 months,, but unfortunately bought some with extra rubbish! I was looking for a better alternative and came across a 'which magnesium' site . It said magnesium glycinate was good for depression, anxiety and general well being. Well thats me! It also
carnation
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
TTFD effective for PD? More effective than Benfotiamine or thiamine?
Collectively, our findings provide direct evidence that TTFD administration induces voluntary locomotor activity via D1-receptor-mediated dopaminergic activity in the mPFC. TTFD also induces voluntary running in a dose-dependent manner, likely due to the same neural mechanism. This is the first study
Collectively, our findings provide direct evidence that TTFD administration induces voluntary locomotor activity via D1-receptor-mediated dopaminergic activity in the mPFC. TTFD also induces voluntary running in a dose-dependent manner, likely due to the same neural mechanism. This is the first study
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Happy World Lupus Day
Hello everyone I hope you all haven't got too much 'cuteness overload' with all the lovely Spring Births!. I couldn't resist these dancing lambs at Bleinham Palace probably getting excited at the Queen's forthcoming Platinum Jubilee!. I do hope you enjoy them too. Hope your all as well as possible and
Hello everyone I hope you all haven't got too much 'cuteness overload' with all the lovely Spring Births!. I couldn't resist these dancing lambs at Bleinham Palace probably getting excited at the Queen's forthcoming Platinum Jubilee!. I do hope you enjoy them too. Hope your all as well as possible and
misty14
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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