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One Month into Methylene Blue
Edit 3 June 2022: Yikes! According to RXlist.com you should NOT take Methylene Blue and Levadopa: https://www.rxlist.com/drug-interactions/methylene-blue-oral-and-levodopa-oral-interaction.htm "methylene blue oral and levodopa oral methylene blue oral and levodopa oral both increase affecting serotonin
Edit 3 June 2022: Yikes! According to RXlist.com you should NOT take Methylene Blue and Levadopa: https://www.rxlist.com/drug-interactions/methylene-blue-oral-and-levodopa-oral-interaction.htm "methylene blue oral and levodopa oral methylene blue oral and levodopa oral both increase affecting serotonin
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Mitochondrial Protections for Aging Humans PartII
Thus, ALA can confer free radical protection to both interior and exterior cellular structures. alpha-lipoic acid (α-LA) is a well-known fatty acid used as a supplement in several health conditions and diseases, such as periphery
neuropathies
and neurodegenerative disorders.
Thus, ALA can confer free radical protection to both interior and exterior cellular structures. alpha-lipoic acid (α-LA) is a well-known fatty acid used as a supplement in several health conditions and diseases, such as periphery
neuropathies
and neurodegenerative disorders.
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
LDH Lactate Dehydrogenase Off The Charts - Why?
I completed my 12 months Obinutuzumab/Venclexta treatment regimen March 1st. I go tomorrow (Friday, May 27, 2022) for my first doctor visit since ending treatment. I feel great. No problems that I know of....BUT. Yesterday I went to the lab to have blood drawn and tests run in preparation of my
I completed my 12 months Obinutuzumab/Venclexta treatment regimen March 1st. I go tomorrow (Friday, May 27, 2022) for my first doctor visit since ending treatment. I feel great. No problems that I know of....BUT. Yesterday I went to the lab to have blood drawn and tests run in preparation of my
DanBro1
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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Gait issue and nerve compression
To all of you struggling with gate, see a neurologist if you haven't already. I had an ataxia gait and it was pretty bad. An MRI showed an arachnoid cyst in my spine from T1 to T10 that was compressing my spinal cord and thus the nerves, causing the issue. After removal I could walk a bit better and
To all of you struggling with gate, see a neurologist if you haven't already. I had an ataxia gait and it was pretty bad. An MRI showed an arachnoid cyst in my spine from T1 to T10 that was compressing my spinal cord and thus the nerves, causing the issue. After removal I could walk a bit better and
Clumsygirl
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Meningitis Now
2 years ago
Co Enzyme Q10 & Alpha Lipoic Acid : good anti oxidants or not helpful bad ideas? Do they extend Healthspan or reduce inflammation?
I take both. I just ordered more regrettably as I’m now reconsidering the evidence behind both. I know many others on HU take them as well. What is the science to explain why? My reason for taking ALA is a lame one. Dr. David Sinclair does. But as I look in to this more I think that maybe neither
I take both. I just ordered more regrettably as I’m now reconsidering the evidence behind both. I know many others on HU take them as well. What is the science to explain why? My reason for taking ALA is a lame one. Dr. David Sinclair does. But as I look in to this more I think that maybe neither
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PPMS - hand stiffness
Good morning community, Is there anyone out there experiencing severe hand stiffness/loss of hand function/balling up? My Neuro initially thought it was contributed to chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) on top of my battle with PPMS (primary progressive). After many visits to neuromusculars
Good morning community, Is there anyone out there experiencing severe hand stiffness/loss of hand function/balling up? My Neuro initially thought it was contributed to chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) on top of my battle with PPMS (primary progressive). After many visits to neuromusculars
chairbear
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
MS and Pain
Hello! I am curious and wonder how many people, like myself, get fairly unbearable pain at times. Mine is especially in my legs. I take Hydrocodone every six hours. I haven't known of others who also take a narcotic, hence my asking the community. FYI: I am on the highest dose. I really do not
Hello! I am curious and wonder how many people, like myself, get fairly unbearable pain at times. Mine is especially in my legs. I take Hydrocodone every six hours. I haven't known of others who also take a narcotic, hence my asking the community. FYI: I am on the highest dose. I really do not
gracy225
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Who has tried Methylene Blue?
Searching the web, people have been talking about Methylene Blue for PD for at least 10 years. Has anybody tried it? Any details to share? Edit June 3rd 2022: Yikes! According to RXlist.com you should NOT take Methylene Blue and Levadopa: https://www.rxlist.com/drug-interactions/methylene-blue-oral-and-levodopa-oral-interaction.htm
Searching the web, people have been talking about Methylene Blue for PD for at least 10 years. Has anybody tried it? Any details to share? Edit June 3rd 2022: Yikes! According to RXlist.com you should NOT take Methylene Blue and Levadopa: https://www.rxlist.com/drug-interactions/methylene-blue-oral-and-levodopa-oral-interaction.htm
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
diabatic foot
my feet and ankles are scaling. ankles feel stiff .this has happened during pandemic. i was advised use of plain petroleum jelly. i am also using dr. foot's' foot heel gel' but hardly any relief. any advice i am diabetic since 1996 and 88 years of age
my feet and ankles are scaling. ankles feel stiff .this has happened during pandemic. i was advised use of plain petroleum jelly. i am also using dr. foot's' foot heel gel' but hardly any relief. any advice i am diabetic since 1996 and 88 years of age
yadeva
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Self injecting B12
Hi wanted to ask which sites/companies are best to purchase B12 for self administration. Is it supplied in preloaded syringes or pens like insulin. Which brands, suppliers have given best results?
Hi wanted to ask which sites/companies are best to purchase B12 for self administration. Is it supplied in preloaded syringes or pens like insulin. Which brands, suppliers have given best results?
Polo22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Senolytic Regimens for Treatment-Emergent Senscent Cells
Previously, I posted on the topic of cellular senescence, "zomby-like" cells that cannot divide but also do not die. They can become SASP cells, Senscent-Associated Secretory Phenotypes, that can promote the growth and progression of processes in other cells, including PC cells by secreting pro-inflammatory
Previously, I posted on the topic of cellular senescence, "zomby-like" cells that cannot divide but also do not die. They can become SASP cells, Senscent-Associated Secretory Phenotypes, that can promote the growth and progression of processes in other cells, including PC cells by secreting pro-inflammatory
MateoBeach
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Macular oedema and steroids
I have diabetic macular oedema and my opthamologist said today that although my eyes are not getting any worse my right eye maybe needs some laser. She said she thought it wasn’t the diabetes that was the problem, I am in remission with a hba1c of 37 but the steroids. Any thoughts on this please. My
I have diabetic macular oedema and my opthamologist said today that although my eyes are not getting any worse my right eye maybe needs some laser. She said she thought it wasn’t the diabetes that was the problem, I am in remission with a hba1c of 37 but the steroids. Any thoughts on this please. My
Koalajane
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Fatigue which I did not have before
I have got down to 13.5 dropped from 17.5 (see my previous notes) BUT all of a sudden feel horrible no energy at all. Still have some pain upon waking but pretty much disappears. But if I walk/stand for 3 hours pain in hip. My question …was the jump from 17.5 to 13.5 too much for my body? I have never
I have got down to 13.5 dropped from 17.5 (see my previous notes) BUT all of a sudden feel horrible no energy at all. Still have some pain upon waking but pretty much disappears. But if I walk/stand for 3 hours pain in hip. My question …was the jump from 17.5 to 13.5 too much for my body? I have never
Artwatercolour
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Alpha-lipoic- acid
I have peripheral neuropathy (not caused by diabetes) and read that alpha-lipoic- acid can help with pain. I am taking 200mg ALA and would like to know if anyone else is trying this and what dose and results? Thanks
I have peripheral neuropathy (not caused by diabetes) and read that alpha-lipoic- acid can help with pain. I am taking 200mg ALA and would like to know if anyone else is trying this and what dose and results? Thanks
foxglove
in
Pain Concern
3 years ago
Autoimmune Autonomic Ganglionopathy Associated with Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Antibodies
Ganglionic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) autoantibodies have been described in patients with idiopathic autonomic
neuropathies
. [Dysautonomia] I am VGKC antibody positive. I have also been tested and diagnosed with dysautonomia. Still untreated.
Ganglionic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) autoantibodies have been described in patients with idiopathic autonomic
neuropathies
. [Dysautonomia] I am VGKC antibody positive. I have also been tested and diagnosed with dysautonomia. Still untreated.
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Glaucoma no longer a disease of elevated intraocular pressure
Glaucoma is a collection of progressive optic
neuropathies
with specific ONH appearance, RGC axonal loss, and VF defects. Much confusion stems from glaucoma being neurodegenerative, having vascular etiology, yet only IOP being commonly discussed and treated.
Glaucoma is a collection of progressive optic
neuropathies
with specific ONH appearance, RGC axonal loss, and VF defects. Much confusion stems from glaucoma being neurodegenerative, having vascular etiology, yet only IOP being commonly discussed and treated.
valfrance
in
Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Glucobay
Diabetes expert Dr Jason Fung recommends acarbose ( Glucobay) for type 2 diabetes but this medicine by Bayer is NOT sold in europe. [i]If this is sold where you live [/i]can you please help me get in contact with a drugstore or any other way you may think, so that I can try it for 1-2 months to see
Diabetes expert Dr Jason Fung recommends acarbose ( Glucobay) for type 2 diabetes but this medicine by Bayer is NOT sold in europe. [i]If this is sold where you live [/i]can you please help me get in contact with a drugstore or any other way you may think, so that I can try it for 1-2 months to see
NikosKant
in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
Early Warning Symptom Perhaps?
The numbness and tingling in the legs and soles of the feet also hands has been with me the whole trip years before diagnosis and may well have been a very early warning sign of PMR. Having eliminated nerve and sensory stimuli and established my reactions are good the only option is fluid retention which
The numbness and tingling in the legs and soles of the feet also hands has been with me the whole trip years before diagnosis and may well have been a very early warning sign of PMR. Having eliminated nerve and sensory stimuli and established my reactions are good the only option is fluid retention which
cycli
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Iron intake and peripheral neuropathy.
BUT my
neuropathies
have gone WORSE than ever (burning feet and skin, tingling in hands). Could these iron pills be the cause? Anyone with the same experience?
BUT my
neuropathies
have gone WORSE than ever (burning feet and skin, tingling in hands). Could these iron pills be the cause? Anyone with the same experience?
Alejandrita17
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
cabazitaxel or LU177
Hi to ALL I have to choose between cabazitaxel or lu177 for my next treatement According to you, is it better to begin with jetvana or with lu177 Taxotere works well two years ago, but i have got neuropathy on my feet until now i 'll be helpful to learn from for experiences Best regards
Hi to ALL I have to choose between cabazitaxel or lu177 for my next treatement According to you, is it better to begin with jetvana or with lu177 Taxotere works well two years ago, but i have got neuropathy on my feet until now i 'll be helpful to learn from for experiences Best regards
Wakaka
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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