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self inject query
Am ordering needles/ syringes from medisave. How do I know which are compatible with each other? looking at; Medisave 2ml unification reduced dead space syringe 30g 1/2 ‘’ (13mm) needle yellow uni sharp BD micro lance 3 needle green 21g x 1.5’’ thanks for your insight all. X
Am ordering needles/ syringes from medisave. How do I know which are compatible with each other? looking at; Medisave 2ml unification reduced dead space syringe 30g 1/2 ‘’ (13mm) needle yellow uni sharp BD micro lance 3 needle green 21g x 1.5’’ thanks for your insight all. X
Bacca
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Fibromyalgia, Long Covid and hypnotherapy
I have been attending long covid course and some links provided by visiting GP was to this Dr. Howard Schubinerwebsite who said after reading his own book many people recovered if it’s all in our head but if real pain and it’s just a case of us learning to deal and cope with it can hypnotherapy help
I have been attending long covid course and some links provided by visiting GP was to this Dr. Howard Schubinerwebsite who said after reading his own book many people recovered if it’s all in our head but if real pain and it’s just a case of us learning to deal and cope with it can hypnotherapy help
Geeforce99
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
Sotalol
Has anyone changed their dose instructions ? I was originally prescribed Sotalol 40mg in morning and 40mg in evening. It's making me feel like a tired, worn out old zombie from the land of the living dead, on the other hand BP and HR are brilliant. Am planning to speak to my Surgery Pharmacist about
Has anyone changed their dose instructions ? I was originally prescribed Sotalol 40mg in morning and 40mg in evening. It's making me feel like a tired, worn out old zombie from the land of the living dead, on the other hand BP and HR are brilliant. Am planning to speak to my Surgery Pharmacist about
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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Lyrica (pregabalin).RLS
Il started to take Lyrica. The objective it to stop to take Neupro because I have skin Allergy. With Lyrica, I'm Little depressive and increase m'y appetive. Should continue to take Lyrica?
Il started to take Lyrica. The objective it to stop to take Neupro because I have skin Allergy. With Lyrica, I'm Little depressive and increase m'y appetive. Should continue to take Lyrica?
MARISEGATIEN
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
self inject journey
Hi all So have ordered B12 from Versandepo.de. (I think - bad brain fog at mo) I need to order needles etc from medisave, as recommended on here, any one advise list of what to order, going to do subcut as not good with needles….🤢 (horrible childhood exp). IM Injection at Gp Monday but not going to
Hi all So have ordered B12 from Versandepo.de. (I think - bad brain fog at mo) I need to order needles etc from medisave, as recommended on here, any one advise list of what to order, going to do subcut as not good with needles….🤢 (horrible childhood exp). IM Injection at Gp Monday but not going to
Bacca
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
If you develop CIPN during chemotherapy, and it becomes permanent, can you subsequently find it has progressed to another site some years after the original diagnosis? I finished 6 cycles of Docetaxel in October 2019. Once the stabbing pains and feeling of being electrocuted had worn off, I was left
If you develop CIPN during chemotherapy, and it becomes permanent, can you subsequently find it has progressed to another site some years after the original diagnosis? I finished 6 cycles of Docetaxel in October 2019. Once the stabbing pains and feeling of being electrocuted had worn off, I was left
Dastardly
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Tryptophan vs L-tryptophan, which is best?
I have long had a sneaky suspicion that serotonin is more important for me than dopamine. So now I am moving my focus to boosting those levels. I am completely confused about the difference between straight tryptophan, and the "L" kind. Anyone able to enlighten me?
I have long had a sneaky suspicion that serotonin is more important for me than dopamine. So now I am moving my focus to boosting those levels. I am completely confused about the difference between straight tryptophan, and the "L" kind. Anyone able to enlighten me?
gomelgo
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Appointment with Robin Fackrell
I have an appointment with Dr Robin Fackrell at the beginning of October. I am hoping that he will be able to assist with my restless legs, and with the peripheral neuropathy too. I am having problems with needing more ropinirol to keep the restlessness at a bay. I have had no success with Gabapentin
I have an appointment with Dr Robin Fackrell at the beginning of October. I am hoping that he will be able to assist with my restless legs, and with the peripheral neuropathy too. I am having problems with needing more ropinirol to keep the restlessness at a bay. I have had no success with Gabapentin
Faith_Hope_1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Ringing in Ear
Hi, I read this forum every day, and always have a takeaway from it about something I didn't know, so I'm hoping the group can help me with this new, delightful (ha!) ringing in my left ear that started about six weeks ago. I saw an ENT on Tuesday, and was diagnosed with Tinnitus. I had an audiogram
Hi, I read this forum every day, and always have a takeaway from it about something I didn't know, so I'm hoping the group can help me with this new, delightful (ha!) ringing in my left ear that started about six weeks ago. I saw an ENT on Tuesday, and was diagnosed with Tinnitus. I had an audiogram
Dottie44
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
side effects of Sotalol
I had cardiac ablation for AFib and was put on Sotalol to help keep my heart in normal sinus rhythm. I have had unpleasant side effects, one of which was numbness in my feet, legs and tingling in my fingers. I also have nausea almost all the time. I told by the medical community that numbness isn’
I had cardiac ablation for AFib and was put on Sotalol to help keep my heart in normal sinus rhythm. I have had unpleasant side effects, one of which was numbness in my feet, legs and tingling in my fingers. I also have nausea almost all the time. I told by the medical community that numbness isn’
Elvislover1935
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
For a Strong Body, You Need Strong Feet
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/18/well/move/foot-strength-toes-fitness.html “These three simple tests could save you a lot of pain in the long run. …….Building long-term strength means training all parts of your body: your legs, your arms and your core. But what about your feet? Your feet are
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/18/well/move/foot-strength-toes-fitness.html “These three simple tests could save you a lot of pain in the long run. …….Building long-term strength means training all parts of your body: your legs, your arms and your core. But what about your feet? Your feet are
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Parathesia
Hi everyone, could the vitamin B6 in a Vitamin B complex tablet (Thorne Basic B Complex to be specific) cause parathesia symptoms and are there any vitamin B complex tablets which do not contain B6? Thanks in advance
Hi everyone, could the vitamin B6 in a Vitamin B complex tablet (Thorne Basic B Complex to be specific) cause parathesia symptoms and are there any vitamin B complex tablets which do not contain B6? Thanks in advance
Pinkisland
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
What you can do.
HI 1 make a tool box to hold your information. Buy a big book called Fibromyalgia & Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome a survival manual Devin Starlanyl M.D. Mary Ellen Copeland, M. S.,M.A This book will help you. Oh by the way the tool box you make is in the mind. I live in the US the last
HI 1 make a tool box to hold your information. Buy a big book called Fibromyalgia & Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome a survival manual Devin Starlanyl M.D. Mary Ellen Copeland, M. S.,M.A This book will help you. Oh by the way the tool box you make is in the mind. I live in the US the last
dellydog
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
Am I wrong?,
My doctor is trying to make out I'm crazy. Please can people clarify if my understanding is correct or am I completely wrong?So August 2023 I pay for an active b12 test, cones back borderline low at 48. I supplemented with sublingual cyanocobalamin for 4 months. Then waited 3 months before having another
My doctor is trying to make out I'm crazy. Please can people clarify if my understanding is correct or am I completely wrong?So August 2023 I pay for an active b12 test, cones back borderline low at 48. I supplemented with sublingual cyanocobalamin for 4 months. Then waited 3 months before having another
Popcorn12345
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Nifedipine - how do YOU take it?
Hi! The rheumatologist I last saw has sent a vague instruction to my GP recommending that I take nifedipine “in the winter months”, but not specifying strength, frequency etc. This is to combat what I think is worsening Raynaud’s in my hands - permanently wrinkled fingertips as if I’ve just come out
Hi! The rheumatologist I last saw has sent a vague instruction to my GP recommending that I take nifedipine “in the winter months”, but not specifying strength, frequency etc. This is to combat what I think is worsening Raynaud’s in my hands - permanently wrinkled fingertips as if I’ve just come out
Purple_Badgers
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 months ago
Is neuropathy related to Thyroid? If so, what tests do I get?
I have periperal neuropathy primarily in my feet/shins. Is neuropathy related to thyroid issues? If so, is there anyrhing else to test except for a standard thyroid panel? I do currently take B12 injections every 4 days so I have that cause covered which has helped but wondering if something else is
I have periperal neuropathy primarily in my feet/shins. Is neuropathy related to thyroid issues? If so, is there anyrhing else to test except for a standard thyroid panel? I do currently take B12 injections every 4 days so I have that cause covered which has helped but wondering if something else is
SueK2
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
crazy or not?
I am in chronic pain in spine painkillers not helping. What I need help with is the way it all makes me feel I have no ffamily or friends . Isolated. I get panicky when pain is out of control, I feel freaked out and alone and am devoid of positive feelings everything everyday feels bleak no respite
I am in chronic pain in spine painkillers not helping. What I need help with is the way it all makes me feel I have no ffamily or friends . Isolated. I get panicky when pain is out of control, I feel freaked out and alone and am devoid of positive feelings everything everyday feels bleak no respite
faith12
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Pain Concern
3 months ago
RLS or PN does it matter?
Is the treatment for peripheral neuropathy and painful restless legs syndrome the same? I don’t know which I have but if treatment is the same then I guess it doesn’t matter?
Is the treatment for peripheral neuropathy and painful restless legs syndrome the same? I don’t know which I have but if treatment is the same then I guess it doesn’t matter?
Highshot
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Neuropathy Support
3 months ago
Peripheral neuropathy v RLS
I’m new to Health Unlocked. I would like to know the differences between peripheral neuropathy (PN)and painful restless leg syndrome(RLS). I’ve seen three neurologists. Two say I have PN and one says I have RLS painful variety. I am male and 80 years of age I have constant pain in my feet and legs
I’m new to Health Unlocked. I would like to know the differences between peripheral neuropathy (PN)and painful restless leg syndrome(RLS). I’ve seen three neurologists. Two say I have PN and one says I have RLS painful variety. I am male and 80 years of age I have constant pain in my feet and legs
Highshot
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Neuropathy Support
3 months ago
Burning heels
My sister-in-law has for a few weeks now had a burning sensation around the edges of her heels and more recently tingling down the outside edge of her feet. It's worst when direct pressure on her feet eg when driving. A podiatrist has told her most likely neuropathy as a result of previous surgery she
My sister-in-law has for a few weeks now had a burning sensation around the edges of her heels and more recently tingling down the outside edge of her feet. It's worst when direct pressure on her feet eg when driving. A podiatrist has told her most likely neuropathy as a result of previous surgery she
Cheadle
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Neuropathy Support
3 months ago
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