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Low Laser Light Therapy
Has anyone tried Low Laser Light Therapy for PHN pain? Someone has suggested it to me. I am in the UK and can't find any practitioners listed on Google. Advice please.
Has anyone tried Low Laser Light Therapy for PHN pain? Someone has suggested it to me. I am in the UK and can't find any practitioners listed on Google. Advice please.
Crystalbowl
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Blue light therapy
Hi, someone put on about this the other day, and I was wondering if you had done any more about it? I can't find it now! I googled it, but all it seemed to say was that it was for acne and other skin complaints. Also SAD, that people get in the winter. does anyone know if it helps with a brain injury
Hi, someone put on about this the other day, and I was wondering if you had done any more about it? I can't find it now! I googled it, but all it seemed to say was that it was for acne and other skin complaints. Also SAD, that people get in the winter. does anyone know if it helps with a brain injury
FlowerPower62
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Headway
5 years ago
Light therapy helping Alzheimer's
Initial results from this light therapy study are encouraging with daily treatments seeing Alzheimer patients regaining memory as well as reading and writing skills over a three month period. The light therapy is said to activate immune cells which fight inactivity and plaque build-up, something that
Initial results from this light therapy study are encouraging with daily treatments seeing Alzheimer patients regaining memory as well as reading and writing skills over a three month period. The light therapy is said to activate immune cells which fight inactivity and plaque build-up, something that
HelenPSPA
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PSP Association
5 years ago
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UV light therapy
Hi Just read about UV light therapy possibly helping the itch associated with pbc just curious as to whether anybody has tried this and to what result.. I am currently unresponsive to urso and find my itch is getting progressively worse but is always worse in the winter x Thanks in advance Charlene
Hi Just read about UV light therapy possibly helping the itch associated with pbc just curious as to whether anybody has tried this and to what result.. I am currently unresponsive to urso and find my itch is getting progressively worse but is always worse in the winter x Thanks in advance Charlene
Char_char1980
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Cholestyramine (Questran) for Bile Acid Malabsorption
I am having difficulty obtaining
Questran
or
Questran
Light
to treat sever bile acid malabsorption. My pharmacy says it’s currently out of stock (which it often is) but now they are saying it’s not likely to be available until April 2020.
I am having difficulty obtaining
Questran
or
Questran
Light
to treat sever bile acid malabsorption. My pharmacy says it’s currently out of stock (which it often is) but now they are saying it’s not likely to be available until April 2020.
MrsD-unit
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
Newborn jaundice for 4 weeks
Has anyone newborn had jaundice since birth and lasting over 4 weeks? My little girl was born at 37 weeks almost 4 weeks ago. She was diagnosed with jaundice with 24 hours of labour and we spent a week in hospital getting 4 days of phototherapy. She's home now, feeding well, lots of wet and dirty nappies
Has anyone newborn had jaundice since birth and lasting over 4 weeks? My little girl was born at 37 weeks almost 4 weeks ago. She was diagnosed with jaundice with 24 hours of labour and we spent a week in hospital getting 4 days of phototherapy. She's home now, feeding well, lots of wet and dirty nappies
Waterfall2
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Phototherapy UVA1
Hello, has anyone benefited from phototherapy for morphea/skin tightening. I'm about to start some treatment
Hello, has anyone benefited from phototherapy for morphea/skin tightening. I'm about to start some treatment
shopaddict
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 years ago
Budesonide
Hi everyone For those who have seen my posts you know I finally saw another gastro (private this time- very expensive). He put me on questran for 2 weeks but it didn't help much with alot of my symptoms such as watery mucus, pale stools, incomplete evacuation, some urgency and frequency of BM ranging
Hi everyone For those who have seen my posts you know I finally saw another gastro (private this time- very expensive). He put me on questran for 2 weeks but it didn't help much with alot of my symptoms such as watery mucus, pale stools, incomplete evacuation, some urgency and frequency of BM ranging
Katie98
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Questran
Hi, My IBS D is so bad at the moment. Somehow, I managed to get an urgent next day appointment with my NHS gastro (miracles DO happen!) He prescribed Questran Lite and said to try it for a while and see if it helps the D, to tell if I have BAM or not. (He said I could have a SeH-Cat Scan but he thinks
Hi, My IBS D is so bad at the moment. Somehow, I managed to get an urgent next day appointment with my NHS gastro (miracles DO happen!) He prescribed Questran Lite and said to try it for a while and see if it helps the D, to tell if I have BAM or not. (He said I could have a SeH-Cat Scan but he thinks
clover1122
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
Read this before you get your next finger ulcer.
It's either a complete fluke or its the best treatment I have come across so far. Do a search and you will see there have been some trials conducted. I am referring to infa red or red light therapy. Ages ago I read about supposed healing of aches and pains by directed red light therapy. We bought a light
It's either a complete fluke or its the best treatment I have come across so far. Do a search and you will see there have been some trials conducted. I am referring to infa red or red light therapy. Ages ago I read about supposed healing of aches and pains by directed red light therapy. We bought a light
overnighthearingloss
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 years ago
Red light therapy
Hello all Does anyone have any experience of red light therapy helmets please.
Hello all Does anyone have any experience of red light therapy helmets please.
Northstar1
in
PSP Association
5 years ago
HE SAID YES!!!
Said yes to prescribing me a Bile sequestrant (
Questran
light
/ Colestyramine) It took a lot of nagging but I managed to get him to agree to the medication... just 1 sachet a day... with a follow up in ONE YEAR. Anyway, has anyone else tried this medication? What experiences have people had?
Said yes to prescribing me a Bile sequestrant (
Questran
light
/ Colestyramine) It took a lot of nagging but I managed to get him to agree to the medication... just 1 sachet a day... with a follow up in ONE YEAR. Anyway, has anyone else tried this medication? What experiences have people had?
Briggsy0304
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Questran
I’ve been taking Questran for five days now, to stop itching related to jaundice. Does anyone else have experience of this medication and how soon does it usually take effect? The itching is really impacting on my quality of life.
I’ve been taking Questran for five days now, to stop itching related to jaundice. Does anyone else have experience of this medication and how soon does it usually take effect? The itching is really impacting on my quality of life.
Highflying54
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
My name's Natalie, I'm a Changing Faces campaigner and my visible difference is vitiligo
Hi everyone, I’d like to share with you Natalie’s visible difference story. Natalie is 36 years old, from Essex, is a Changing Faces campaigner and has vitiligo.
Natalie’s visible difference story...
Natalie was only two years old when her mum noticed that she had a light patch of skin on the
Hi everyone, I’d like to share with you Natalie’s visible difference story. Natalie is 36 years old, from Essex, is a Changing Faces campaigner and has vitiligo.
Natalie’s visible difference story...
Natalie was only two years old when her mum noticed that she had a light patch of skin on the
Hidden
in
Changing Faces
5 years ago
PBM therapy??
I’ve just read a promotional article about pbm treatment, some sort of light therapy, which included the magic words ‘reducing inflammation ‘. It tells me it boosts mitochondrial function. It’s used for systemic conditions such as chronic fatigue and autoimmune diseases. I prick up my ears at the sound
I’ve just read a promotional article about pbm treatment, some sort of light therapy, which included the magic words ‘reducing inflammation ‘. It tells me it boosts mitochondrial function. It’s used for systemic conditions such as chronic fatigue and autoimmune diseases. I prick up my ears at the sound
DDKRM
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
PSP and HD B1 Thiamine
My husband has PSP Diagnosed about a year ago after originally being diagnosed with PD in 2015. It took about 4 years to get the PD diagnosis. His main symptoms at first were loss of energy and motivation and very, very slow to do anything. Later came stiffness, double vision, weakness in his left leg
My husband has PSP Diagnosed about a year ago after originally being diagnosed with PD in 2015. It took about 4 years to get the PD diagnosis. His main symptoms at first were loss of energy and motivation and very, very slow to do anything. Later came stiffness, double vision, weakness in his left leg
Patsylorium
in
PSP Association
5 years ago
Blue glasses replacing red light therapy
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/pd/2019/1906271/
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/pd/2019/1906271/
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Systematic Review of Photobiomodulation for the Management of Oral Mucositis in Cancer Patients
Posted on MPN-MATE.COM» Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:42 am This is really an article that should be read by anyone that has ever suffered from Mouth Ulcers caused from chemotherapy, and the kind that often evolve after taking HU... This might well prove to be a new treatment for relief from HU non-melanoma skin
Posted on MPN-MATE.COM» Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:42 am This is really an article that should be read by anyone that has ever suffered from Mouth Ulcers caused from chemotherapy, and the kind that often evolve after taking HU... This might well prove to be a new treatment for relief from HU non-melanoma skin
socrates_8
in
MPN Voice
5 years ago
Cholestagel stock problems
Hi I believe I suffer from Bile Acid Malabsorption. For 8 years I’ve suffered from constant diarrhoea as many as 6 times a day, unable to eat out unless a toilet was at hand. Always told by my GP that I had IBS. After seeing tabloid article about BAM I asked my GP if I could try Questran. He refused
Hi I believe I suffer from Bile Acid Malabsorption. For 8 years I’ve suffered from constant diarrhoea as many as 6 times a day, unable to eat out unless a toilet was at hand. Always told by my GP that I had IBS. After seeing tabloid article about BAM I asked my GP if I could try Questran. He refused
Hidden
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
The Bronowski Clinic
Has anyone been there? It's located in Australia and claim to have a novel approach to the PD treatment. They use combination of drug and light therapy, which they claim have double the therapeutic effects compared to the drugs alone.
Has anyone been there? It's located in Australia and claim to have a novel approach to the PD treatment. They use combination of drug and light therapy, which they claim have double the therapeutic effects compared to the drugs alone.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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