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Hi for those who have tried 1st ,& 2nd line therapies and are now on an opiate which do you find is best for you and mention side effects if you have them . Has anyone had success with just Codien and if so what dose was needed. I am in the UK so not sure what they will prescribe here. I have done
Hi for those who have tried 1st ,& 2nd line therapies and are now on an opiate which do you find is best for you and mention side effects if you have them . Has anyone had success with just Codien and if so what dose was needed. I am in the UK so not sure what they will prescribe here. I have done
Mandytel
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
What's the reasoning of limiting the time using Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) with short-acting opiates?
What's the reasoning of limiting the time using very Low Dose Naltrexone (VLDN) or Ultra Low Dose Naltrexone ULDN, with short-acting
opiates
?
What's the reasoning of limiting the time using very Low Dose Naltrexone (VLDN) or Ultra Low Dose Naltrexone ULDN, with short-acting
opiates
?
Shewulf
Administrator
in
LDN Research Trust
25 days ago
Erratic reactions to meds
ive found i get strange reactions to drugs recently. ie/ second gen hayfever meds make me sleep,
opiates
feel they take ages to work then feel to strong, heart meds i now get every side effect listed it feels. basically all drugs legal and not cause unusual reactions.
ive found i get strange reactions to drugs recently. ie/ second gen hayfever meds make me sleep,
opiates
feel they take ages to work then feel to strong, heart meds i now get every side effect listed it feels. basically all drugs legal and not cause unusual reactions.
jay2023
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
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Opinions on THC and CBD gummies for cancer pain.
Do you use it instead of
opiates
or as an add on? Any side effects to be aware of? Thanks in advance!
Do you use it instead of
opiates
or as an add on? Any side effects to be aware of? Thanks in advance!
skiingfiend
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
pramiprexole Withdrawal
Of course my RLS is going crazy but using
opiates
to help. Can tapering off these tablets really make you feel this bad? I’d really welcome anybody else’s experiences. Many thanks 🙏
Of course my RLS is going crazy but using
opiates
to help. Can tapering off these tablets really make you feel this bad? I’d really welcome anybody else’s experiences. Many thanks 🙏
AllyBRLS
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Heart arrythmias from liver issues?
firstly ive had slightly raised ALT (around 60) but mainly ok lfts. i get a few symptoms of liver issues , dry skin, bloated stomach and dont tolerate
opiates
well all of a sudden. Csn this still be liver issues even with normalish bloods?
firstly ive had slightly raised ALT (around 60) but mainly ok lfts. i get a few symptoms of liver issues , dry skin, bloated stomach and dont tolerate
opiates
well all of a sudden. Csn this still be liver issues even with normalish bloods?
Jaytyson
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Pregabalin
When Pregabalin was used with
opiates
the frequency of deaths rose sharply This is obviously most upsetting with people like me who have used Pregabalin for years . I have often told my GP of my concerns re: addiction but it fell on deaf ears!!
When Pregabalin was used with
opiates
the frequency of deaths rose sharply This is obviously most upsetting with people like me who have used Pregabalin for years . I have often told my GP of my concerns re: addiction but it fell on deaf ears!!
Hoochybaby
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Update on safe pain relief
Tramadol and other
Opiates
should be avoided if possible as they can cause or worsen Encephalopathy. Combinations such as Co Codamol are best avoided. It was also decided to put me back on the List.
Tramadol and other
Opiates
should be avoided if possible as they can cause or worsen Encephalopathy. Combinations such as Co Codamol are best avoided. It was also decided to put me back on the List.
Cat1218
in
British Liver Trust
3 months ago
RLS and tachycardia and other symptoms
For me it’s subtle but still affects my ability to fall asleep, and
opiates
help calm it down to my normal resting pulse. I get the pulse of an active person when I’m lying still in my bed.
For me it’s subtle but still affects my ability to fall asleep, and
opiates
help calm it down to my normal resting pulse. I get the pulse of an active person when I’m lying still in my bed.
Typicallygaslit
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
absolutely disgusted.
The Partners reason for refusing the medication was, it’s addictive, little evidence that it works and anyway they don’t prescribe
opiates
.
The Partners reason for refusing the medication was, it’s addictive, little evidence that it works and anyway they don’t prescribe
opiates
.
HipHop1972
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Constipation post C-section - how much prune juice?!
Likely a combo of
opiates
during surgery, inactivity etc. Anyway, was prescribed lactulose in hospital and to take at home (home for 24h now) but no dice. Today I added in (what I consider to be infallible) prune juice. Still nothing so far. My question is how much prune juice do I dare??
Likely a combo of
opiates
during surgery, inactivity etc. Anyway, was prescribed lactulose in hospital and to take at home (home for 24h now) but no dice. Today I added in (what I consider to be infallible) prune juice. Still nothing so far. My question is how much prune juice do I dare??
Purpledoggy
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 months ago
Chakra mat
I think it probably works by causing release of endogenous
opiates
, a natural response to pain. I suspect this is the underlying mechanism of action of several of the non-medical methods listed here (ice cold, hot baths, hitting the legs etc).
I think it probably works by causing release of endogenous
opiates
, a natural response to pain. I suspect this is the underlying mechanism of action of several of the non-medical methods listed here (ice cold, hot baths, hitting the legs etc).
Annie1963
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Longest bout of RLS 13 days of no sleep
They refuse to prescribe
opiates
not even short term. I am at my wits end. I seriously feel like I’m losing my mind! I suffer from mental health issues already and take medications for it.
They refuse to prescribe
opiates
not even short term. I am at my wits end. I seriously feel like I’m losing my mind! I suffer from mental health issues already and take medications for it.
Bulldogmom2003
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
TGIF! And thank God for Tramadol?
Tramadol is a combination opiate and the properties of an SNRI (antidepressant) and is very successfully used to treat both pain and depression (off-label), with no where near the addiction rate of other
opiates
.
Tramadol is a combination opiate and the properties of an SNRI (antidepressant) and is very successfully used to treat both pain and depression (off-label), with no where near the addiction rate of other
opiates
.
DesertOasis
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
8 days ago
Iron Infusion
I didn't want to put him offside by arguing too much because he seemed to be really wanting to help and had indicated that he was willing to prescribe
opiates
if he thought it was appropriate. I, of course, choose to worry about internal bleeding or something worse. (Esophageal cancer?
I didn't want to put him offside by arguing too much because he seemed to be really wanting to help and had indicated that he was willing to prescribe
opiates
if he thought it was appropriate. I, of course, choose to worry about internal bleeding or something worse. (Esophageal cancer?
Graham3196
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Anesthetic opiates may interact with the immune system in negative ways.
Therefore, anesthesiologists are asked to administer drugs such as
opiates
and volatile or intravenous anesthetics, which may determine different effects on immunomodulation and cancer recurrence.
Therefore, anesthesiologists are asked to administer drugs such as
opiates
and volatile or intravenous anesthetics, which may determine different effects on immunomodulation and cancer recurrence.
kainasar
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Stabilising buprenorphine dose
-the nausea that I had experienced previously with
opiates
got worse. So because of the above problems with patches I persuaded a reluctant GP to prescribe tablets and the calculation said 2x 200mcg before bedtime daily.
-the nausea that I had experienced previously with
opiates
got worse. So because of the above problems with patches I persuaded a reluctant GP to prescribe tablets and the calculation said 2x 200mcg before bedtime daily.
davchar23
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Painless Death Insurance
I'd very much like to have the equivalent of a "magic pill" - maybe some combination of
opiates
or
opiates
and alcohol, that would release me from existence if it became necessary. In other words, "Painless Death Insurance."
I'd very much like to have the equivalent of a "magic pill" - maybe some combination of
opiates
or
opiates
and alcohol, that would release me from existence if it became necessary. In other words, "Painless Death Insurance."
Alock2020
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Opiates used to help DA withdrawal
Is there any article which states that using an opiate can help with DA withdrawal i know we always give that advice when advising anyone who needs to wean off a DA. It’s what i advise when helping someone on a fb group. Today someone said it wouldn’t help so i am hoping there is an article i can show
Is there any article which states that using an opiate can help with DA withdrawal i know we always give that advice when advising anyone who needs to wean off a DA. It’s what i advise when helping someone on a fb group. Today someone said it wouldn’t help so i am hoping there is an article i can show
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Oxycodon
Are any other
Opiates
better ? I also have the Therapulse buzzy device that you strap to your leg/ legs but have not found any benefit from using this . I remember people saying they found Kratom helped them but I am in the UK and think it is illegal here but I may be wrong.
Are any other
Opiates
better ? I also have the Therapulse buzzy device that you strap to your leg/ legs but have not found any benefit from using this . I remember people saying they found Kratom helped them but I am in the UK and think it is illegal here but I may be wrong.
mantel
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
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