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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
1 year ago
PLMD and RLS Update
25 + years ago, I began experiencing symptoms with leg jerkiness during sleep, causing me to rise and stretch and sit up until the movement stopped. The GP prescribed gabapentin, which led me down the road until 2016 with a move to Phoenix, and to visit a neurologist. After testing, and his patient for
25 + years ago, I began experiencing symptoms with leg jerkiness during sleep, causing me to rise and stretch and sit up until the movement stopped. The GP prescribed gabapentin, which led me down the road until 2016 with a move to Phoenix, and to visit a neurologist. After testing, and his patient for
vikkitennis
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
22 days ago
the monster inside me
Yet another night of writhing around, getting up, lying down, getting up , lying down - on and on and on it goes, I really feel like there is a monster inside me when this happens. Fell off the bed, hitting my coccyx, head and elbow. I don’t understand pregabalin- 3 nights of ok sleep then three nights
Yet another night of writhing around, getting up, lying down, getting up , lying down - on and on and on it goes, I really feel like there is a monster inside me when this happens. Fell off the bed, hitting my coccyx, head and elbow. I don’t understand pregabalin- 3 nights of ok sleep then three nights
soundofmetal
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
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Rectovaginal endo surgery and bowel symptoms remaining
I stopped
opiates
the week after op ( managed on paracetemol thereafter but barely needed any the past few days). However I have struggled to pass stools since (I can defecate but its either diarrhoea or Constipated).
I stopped
opiates
the week after op ( managed on paracetemol thereafter but barely needed any the past few days). However I have struggled to pass stools since (I can defecate but its either diarrhoea or Constipated).
Sabrinacolada
in
Endometriosis UK
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
1 year ago
Beyond enraged atm.
So I spoke to the pharmacist who had expressed concern about my pain management... Amitriptyline + pregabalin are now thefirst line treatments for neuropathic pain. Apparently, they both work synergistically and: voila ! PaIn AlL gOnE ! I explained that initially, I was on pregabalin for rls and that
So I spoke to the pharmacist who had expressed concern about my pain management... Amitriptyline + pregabalin are now thefirst line treatments for neuropathic pain. Apparently, they both work synergistically and: voila ! PaIn AlL gOnE ! I explained that initially, I was on pregabalin for rls and that
Oscarcat63
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Opiate use
I hope to have an appointment soon to determine that cause of my urination issues. Supposed to be a better urologist. In the mean time I am having quite severe pain that makes it difficult to concentrate. The pain also seems to cause spasms making me feel like i nee to pee all the time. A big part of
I hope to have an appointment soon to determine that cause of my urination issues. Supposed to be a better urologist. In the mean time I am having quite severe pain that makes it difficult to concentrate. The pain also seems to cause spasms making me feel like i nee to pee all the time. A big part of
spencoid2
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
I don’t understand my diagnosis as it’s changed from being overdosed by opiates (hospital error). Now it’s change.
All my different consultants got together and realised that I was on so much
opiates
which it caused my liver to fail. Obviously it was serious & the whole of my body to swell.
All my different consultants got together and realised that I was on so much
opiates
which it caused my liver to fail. Obviously it was serious & the whole of my body to swell.
Teanna
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
induced coma - how long can it take for a loved one to come around?
Currently is stable and her care team have now started to slowly decreasing the amount of sedatives and
opiates
to try wake her up and get her consciousness to gradually return and I was just wondering how long can it take for her to come around? thank you
Currently is stable and her care team have now started to slowly decreasing the amount of sedatives and
opiates
to try wake her up and get her consciousness to gradually return and I was just wondering how long can it take for her to come around? thank you
tkelum
in
ICUsteps
1 year ago
Buprenorphine, Nausea & Zofran (Ondansetron)
I successfully take 0.4 mg day buprenorphine to treat RLS but the nausea side effect is very troublesome and there does not seem to be a satisfactory plan to get the better of it. I have unsuccessfully tried many anti nausea drugs and methods including Symprove probiotic and seem to be left with only
I successfully take 0.4 mg day buprenorphine to treat RLS but the nausea side effect is very troublesome and there does not seem to be a satisfactory plan to get the better of it. I have unsuccessfully tried many anti nausea drugs and methods including Symprove probiotic and seem to be left with only
davchar23
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
How complicated is it to switch to opiate short term then back to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?
How complicated is it to switch to opiate short term then back to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/oY-tz02ZJSs
How complicated is it to switch to opiate short term then back to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/oY-tz02ZJSs
Shewulf
Administrator
in
LDN Research Trust
3 months ago
Are there indications for using Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for opiate addiction for weaning off Suboxone?
Are there indications for using Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for opiate addiction for weaning off Suboxone? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/oO-oD2IZ45w
Are there indications for using Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for opiate addiction for weaning off Suboxone? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/oO-oD2IZ45w
Shewulf
Administrator
in
LDN Research Trust
4 months ago
Pain Relief that isn’t opiate based. Help!
My stage 4 HGOC with mets on bowel (miliary disease) among other places and has now become painful. I was given morphine but it put me into bowel obstruction so I am now too scared to have any opiate based painkillers. Has anyone found any other pain relief that works and doesn’t slow the bowel?
My stage 4 HGOC with mets on bowel (miliary disease) among other places and has now become painful. I was given morphine but it put me into bowel obstruction so I am now too scared to have any opiate based painkillers. Has anyone found any other pain relief that works and doesn’t slow the bowel?
Littlefluffycloud
in
My Ovacome
4 months ago
Lost confidence
I've always been the main driver and when I started taking strong
opiates
for spinal problems I booked an assessment with the Institute for advanced motorists to be sure the meds were not affecting my reactions. Passed with flying colours. Now, since my heart attack I've totally lost confidence.
I've always been the main driver and when I started taking strong
opiates
for spinal problems I booked an assessment with the Institute for advanced motorists to be sure the meds were not affecting my reactions. Passed with flying colours. Now, since my heart attack I've totally lost confidence.
Qualipop
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Attitudes to people using opiates
We all have a back story. I know nobody wishes to be thought of as a drug addict. But there may be members with RLS who are recovering drug addicts, or alcoholics trying to get their lives back on track, and needing support from this forum. Its a sensitive are. I hope I haven't offended or upset anyone
We all have a back story. I know nobody wishes to be thought of as a drug addict. But there may be members with RLS who are recovering drug addicts, or alcoholics trying to get their lives back on track, and needing support from this forum. Its a sensitive are. I hope I haven't offended or upset anyone
pennygates
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Liver problems with normal bloods
Hi. i have had slightly raised ALT for 12 months. ranging from 36 on upper limit to 60. the other lfts are normal. kidney urea test 2.4 (slightly low). i get symptoms of liver problems , burning skin ,,fatigue, bloating stomach, issues with meds etc but no jaundice. my gp isnt willing to investigate
Hi. i have had slightly raised ALT for 12 months. ranging from 36 on upper limit to 60. the other lfts are normal. kidney urea test 2.4 (slightly low). i get symptoms of liver problems , burning skin ,,fatigue, bloating stomach, issues with meds etc but no jaundice. my gp isnt willing to investigate
Jaytyson
in
British Liver Trust
5 months ago
I think Tramadol has caused my RLS
Hi everyone, I'm new here and I'd love some advice, please. I have MS - I was diagnosed in the late 90s. I'm lucky that it hasn't affected me badly (yet), but I do suffer from pretty severe nerve pain. I managed it with Co-Codamol 30/500 for years. I'd been prescribed 8 per day but rarely took more
Hi everyone, I'm new here and I'd love some advice, please. I have MS - I was diagnosed in the late 90s. I'm lucky that it hasn't affected me badly (yet), but I do suffer from pretty severe nerve pain. I managed it with Co-Codamol 30/500 for years. I'd been prescribed 8 per day but rarely took more
Princegwyn
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
THE WAR AGAINST PRAMIPEXOLE
This is a progress report in my battle to quit Pramipexole: TIME: I have done just 6 days on a reduced amount of Pramipexole ( one 0.088 tablet at night ) This allows me to sleep for most of the night. PLAN: to stay on one tablet for the next 10-14 days, then move to half a tablet for the next 10-14
This is a progress report in my battle to quit Pramipexole: TIME: I have done just 6 days on a reduced amount of Pramipexole ( one 0.088 tablet at night ) This allows me to sleep for most of the night. PLAN: to stay on one tablet for the next 10-14 days, then move to half a tablet for the next 10-14
Lineker
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Liver Disease
Hi . i havent been fully diagnosed as still waiting tests but have ha a high alt for about a year the rest of the lfts just about max. i dont drink but am overweight and have done illicit drugs. i find if i take opiate medication i get heart arrythmias . if i eat fatty food i get like a skin burning
Hi . i havent been fully diagnosed as still waiting tests but have ha a high alt for about a year the rest of the lfts just about max. i dont drink but am overweight and have done illicit drugs. i find if i take opiate medication i get heart arrythmias . if i eat fatty food i get like a skin burning
Jaytyson
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Diltiazem
After more than 20 years on
opiates
my digestive system has slowed right down. I have laxatives daily and still can't "go". A huge amount of my chronic pain is from bowel adhesions . The pain gets far worse when I can't go properly.
After more than 20 years on
opiates
my digestive system has slowed right down. I have laxatives daily and still can't "go". A huge amount of my chronic pain is from bowel adhesions . The pain gets far worse when I can't go properly.
Qualipop
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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