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Need help with neuro problems
Is this the only community that discusses
neurological
conditions
? or is there a better forum elsewhere? This doesn’t seem active at all.
Is this the only community that discusses
neurological
conditions
? or is there a better forum elsewhere? This doesn’t seem active at all.
Dann2
in
Neuro Support
3 months ago
Covid booster UK
I got the autumn one because of epilepsy, but it looks as though
neurological
conditions
aren’t on the spring list.
I got the autumn one because of epilepsy, but it looks as though
neurological
conditions
aren’t on the spring list.
GillyA
in
Epilepsy Action
2 months ago
European Survey
Hopefully the link will work: https://www.efna.net/invisible-issues-survey/ It takes about 5 mins to complete and deals with symptoms and consequences of "invisible issue"
neurological
conditions
, including RLS.
Hopefully the link will work: https://www.efna.net/invisible-issues-survey/ It takes about 5 mins to complete and deals with symptoms and consequences of "invisible issue"
neurological
conditions
, including RLS.
Jauny
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
15 days ago
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Covid 19 vaccine UK
I’ve looked at the .gov.uk website and in one place it includes epilepsy under
neurological
conditions
, in another place it doesn’t. I did have an in invitation from my GP for flu, but not for Covid. I’m under 65, so don’t qualify through age. Confused…..
I’ve looked at the .gov.uk website and in one place it includes epilepsy under
neurological
conditions
, in another place it doesn’t. I did have an in invitation from my GP for flu, but not for Covid. I’m under 65, so don’t qualify through age. Confused…..
GillyA
in
Epilepsy Action
7 months ago
Can you do too much exercise?
We all know how important exercise is for
neurological
conditions
so I followed the conditions of a randomised American clinical trial comparing aerobic training with balance training. The participants spent 30 minutes five times a week for four weeks on a static bike.
We all know how important exercise is for
neurological
conditions
so I followed the conditions of a randomised American clinical trial comparing aerobic training with balance training. The participants spent 30 minutes five times a week for four weeks on a static bike.
Libra7
in
Ataxia UK
2 months ago
Chronic Discomfort
I suspect this is from his spinal mets as he has no history of diabetes or other
neurological
conditions
. He takes gabapentin but unsure how much relief it provides. Thanks for any input!!!
I suspect this is from his spinal mets as he has no history of diabetes or other
neurological
conditions
. He takes gabapentin but unsure how much relief it provides. Thanks for any input!!!
Juju0713
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
The "cause'' of PD
I think this response is off base for a number of reasons and reveals a total lack of understanding of the nature of
neurological
conditions
and their development. It occurs to me that more context might be useful here, but any comments are appreciated.
I think this response is off base for a number of reasons and reveals a total lack of understanding of the nature of
neurological
conditions
and their development. It occurs to me that more context might be useful here, but any comments are appreciated.
slapdasch4
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Homeopathic Remedies
I have just come across a post from some time ago which I printed off about homeopathic remedies for
neurological
conditions
, I subsequently sent for four different remedies but then got cold feet and decided not to take them and threw them away! Perhaps I was too hasty?
I have just come across a post from some time ago which I printed off about homeopathic remedies for
neurological
conditions
, I subsequently sent for four different remedies but then got cold feet and decided not to take them and threw them away! Perhaps I was too hasty?
Libra7
in
Ataxia UK
9 months ago
covid
13
neurological
, blood, and heart-related medical
conditions
13
neurological
, blood, and heart-related medical
conditions
hickman46
in
Fight MPN
5 months ago
This may be of interest to people here, particularly those in the UK.
Prompt and accurate diagnosis of
neurological
conditions
is needed now! Read their story https://bit.ly/43Nwpyg
Prompt and accurate diagnosis of
neurological
conditions
is needed now! Read their story https://bit.ly/43Nwpyg
210272
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
1 year ago
MSA Awareness
I know there are lots of rare
neurological
conditions
but I wonder why the question could not have included “or any rare neurological condition”. To be fair there was a further question along the lines of “Is there anything else we should be aware of”? It’s been a busy few days.
I know there are lots of rare
neurological
conditions
but I wonder why the question could not have included “or any rare neurological condition”. To be fair there was a further question along the lines of “Is there anything else we should be aware of”? It’s been a busy few days.
Scragger
in
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
6 months ago
AFIB and spike in other symptoms after recent infections
Neurologist also mentioned that my vision disturbances can be explained by TED and not any
neurological
conditions
because of normal MRI and normal visual
neurological
tests.
Neurologist also mentioned that my vision disturbances can be explained by TED and not any
neurological
conditions
because of normal MRI and normal visual
neurological
tests.
Wanderingweasle
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Anyone heard of or tried cGPmax?
conditions
.
conditions
.
LAJ12345
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
If you're in the UK please consider signing this petition from The Neurological Alliance before midnight tonight.
https://tinyurl.com/BackThe1in6 #FND2023 I signed for everyone with migraine, Mal de Debarquement Syndrome and other rare
neurological
conditions
(there are shed loads of them).
https://tinyurl.com/BackThe1in6 #FND2023 I signed for everyone with migraine, Mal de Debarquement Syndrome and other rare
neurological
conditions
(there are shed loads of them).
210272
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
1 year ago
Itchy tinnitus hyperacusis
I have a itchy sore ear. Just my left ear. I have hypercusis fullness and loud tinnitus. I've a little wax in the ear, told to get it syringed I'm worried to put anything in there due to my symptoms. I think it's worse today as nhs did a pressure check . It gets so bad somethings that I put my finger
I have a itchy sore ear. Just my left ear. I have hypercusis fullness and loud tinnitus. I've a little wax in the ear, told to get it syringed I'm worried to put anything in there due to my symptoms. I think it's worse today as nhs did a pressure check . It gets so bad somethings that I put my finger
Jamdonut
in
Tinnitus UK
12 hours ago
Worried- pressure at 5 at trabeculectomy follow up today
Has anyone had to deal with low pressure after trabeculecyomy? I had the fourth of my weekly post- trabeculectomy follow ups today. The pressure was 5. Before the operation the pressure was consistently around 15. Week one after surgery it was 15, week two, 17 ( then stitch removed) Week 3 was 20. Stitch
Has anyone had to deal with low pressure after trabeculecyomy? I had the fourth of my weekly post- trabeculectomy follow ups today. The pressure was 5. Before the operation the pressure was consistently around 15. Week one after surgery it was 15, week two, 17 ( then stitch removed) Week 3 was 20. Stitch
Iona57
in
Glaucoma UK
14 hours ago
Filling the syringe
I did my first 8 subcutaneous b12 injections as I was shown by the doctor. Since then the nurse at my g.p. surgery has been doing my injections every 2 weeks as prescribed. (She offered me the choice of continuing to do it myself or she would do it.)The consultant had told me if I wanted to give myself
I did my first 8 subcutaneous b12 injections as I was shown by the doctor. Since then the nurse at my g.p. surgery has been doing my injections every 2 weeks as prescribed. (She offered me the choice of continuing to do it myself or she would do it.)The consultant had told me if I wanted to give myself
Suesue246
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
16 hours ago
SSI Registration - any reason not to?
Hi, I asked my previous eye consultant if they would fill a form out to say I was visually impaired. It was a few years ago but they refused which was frustrating because I wanted to apply for a disabled railcard :-). Anyway pretty much out of the blue my current eye consultant proactively asked
Hi, I asked my previous eye consultant if they would fill a form out to say I was visually impaired. It was a few years ago but they refused which was frustrating because I wanted to apply for a disabled railcard :-). Anyway pretty much out of the blue my current eye consultant proactively asked
Blindbatuk
in
Glaucoma UK
17 hours ago
Worse after an UTI and Covid
Good afternoon. About five weeks ago I developed an UTI for which I took three separate courses of antibiotics as it wouldn't clear. In the same period I contracted Covid which didn't affect me much. I only found out that I had it because a friend who I'd spent time with had done a Covid test and it
Good afternoon. About five weeks ago I developed an UTI for which I took three separate courses of antibiotics as it wouldn't clear. In the same period I contracted Covid which didn't affect me much. I only found out that I had it because a friend who I'd spent time with had done a Covid test and it
Siena62
in
PMRGCAuk
18 hours ago
MPN and vision problems
Hi all I'd like to ask if anyone has experienced vision problems associated with their MPN? I have ET (Jak2+) and in recent months have had frequent/daily disturbances in the periphery (bottom right) of my vision. It's different from the 'classic' scintillating scotoma (visual migraine/migraine with
Hi all I'd like to ask if anyone has experienced vision problems associated with their MPN? I have ET (Jak2+) and in recent months have had frequent/daily disturbances in the periphery (bottom right) of my vision. It's different from the 'classic' scintillating scotoma (visual migraine/migraine with
junebuggy
in
MPN Voice
2 days ago
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