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unbearably cold hands
Hi all, Please can you help/advise what I can do in regards to my hands being cold , the coldness gets worse each evening, I have to get in a really hot bath and use a hot water bottle to try and raise temperature, other symptoms are usual under active , brittle nails, hair loss, unbearable weight gain
Hi all, Please can you help/advise what I can do in regards to my hands being cold , the coldness gets worse each evening, I have to get in a really hot bath and use a hot water bottle to try and raise temperature, other symptoms are usual under active , brittle nails, hair loss, unbearable weight gain
J2506
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Using Lactulose long term
Does anyone know if it is safe to use Lactulose long term? I have IBS-C and have tried all the other remedies such as kiwis, psyllium, prunes ,linseeds, chia seeds and I drink plenty of water but find they either don’t work or give me terrible griping pains. Although I’d prefer to take a natural product
Does anyone know if it is safe to use Lactulose long term? I have IBS-C and have tried all the other remedies such as kiwis, psyllium, prunes ,linseeds, chia seeds and I drink plenty of water but find they either don’t work or give me terrible griping pains. Although I’d prefer to take a natural product
Ella59
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Pain control with PLMD
I take 100 mg Lyrica for PLMD, the lowest possible dosage as I never have been able to shake the daytime sedation. Now I have some kind of pinched nerve that has been causing chronic pain. Tylenol is not sufficient (I am going to try a lidocaine patch today for the first time and hope that will help
I take 100 mg Lyrica for PLMD, the lowest possible dosage as I never have been able to shake the daytime sedation. Now I have some kind of pinched nerve that has been causing chronic pain. Tylenol is not sufficient (I am going to try a lidocaine patch today for the first time and hope that will help
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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Magnesium salts and RLS: malate, glycinate or citrate
Just following up on a recent post recommending magnesium malate for RLS, quoting recommendations made by Californian company Pure Biogenics in promoting their RLS supplement Seratame. Looking into this, experiments on rats suggested that malate may be the most bio-available form of magnesium; there
Just following up on a recent post recommending magnesium malate for RLS, quoting recommendations made by Californian company Pure Biogenics in promoting their RLS supplement Seratame. Looking into this, experiments on rats suggested that malate may be the most bio-available form of magnesium; there
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
any experience with vitex / agnus castus / herbs? Help!
I’m in a real panic. I took the Holland and Barrett vitex/Agnus castus supplement for about a week in December (at a high dose). I immediately experienced sore boobs and my period came dramatically a week early. The two cycles after this i have not ovulated but had a period. As I’m TTC this is the
I’m in a real panic. I took the Holland and Barrett vitex/Agnus castus supplement for about a week in December (at a high dose). I immediately experienced sore boobs and my period came dramatically a week early. The two cycles after this i have not ovulated but had a period. As I’m TTC this is the
CarlottaD27
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Jelly legs……..
Hi All. Had to stop Filgotinib three weeks ago as have been felled by bronchitis. Don’t normally -and luckily - suffer any chest infections or colds but this has been really vicious. Am getting over it but have legs like jelly and a head like a sponge if I attempt to do anything very much. Tried going
Hi All. Had to stop Filgotinib three weeks ago as have been felled by bronchitis. Don’t normally -and luckily - suffer any chest infections or colds but this has been really vicious. Am getting over it but have legs like jelly and a head like a sponge if I attempt to do anything very much. Tried going
Amnesiac3637
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NRAS
1 year ago
timing of evushield and vaccines
Got Covid end of December - very sick - multiple hospital stays, acute
respiratory
distress
syndrome
, heart issues- but praise -God - came out of hospital mid- February - weak but better.
Got Covid end of December - very sick - multiple hospital stays, acute
respiratory
distress
syndrome
, heart issues- but praise -God - came out of hospital mid- February - weak but better.
RuthBorch
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CLL Support
2 years ago
paracetamol
Not sure if it’s a bad cold or flu I have . I know NSAIDs are a very bad idea ( my first episode was triggered by Celebrex). Has anyone been triggered by Paracetamol ? Are there any safe pain killers ? Thanks
Not sure if it’s a bad cold or flu I have . I know NSAIDs are a very bad idea ( my first episode was triggered by Celebrex). Has anyone been triggered by Paracetamol ? Are there any safe pain killers ? Thanks
Peony4575
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AF Association
1 year ago
Stress MRI Normal!
I'm wanting to celebrate a bit. After a mildly abnormal stress echo in December, today I got the results for my stress MRI, and all function is normal and I'm clear. EP had said he thought the stress echo was a false result, appears he was right. I am elated! Sotalol still working great as well.
I'm wanting to celebrate a bit. After a mildly abnormal stress echo in December, today I got the results for my stress MRI, and all function is normal and I'm clear. EP had said he thought the stress echo was a false result, appears he was right. I am elated! Sotalol still working great as well.
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Trisomy 22 - POC result. Anybody been in same boat but eventually succeeded? Plz share
Hi ladies So my 4th MC POC was tested and result came back with trisomy 22. No ivf yet. My heart aches to read that it was defective. Good stories always make me feel positive and give me belief that I can carry on. Has anybody in this circle had same issue but eventually succeeded. Did you do
Hi ladies So my 4th MC POC was tested and result came back with trisomy 22. No ivf yet. My heart aches to read that it was defective. Good stories always make me feel positive and give me belief that I can carry on. Has anybody in this circle had same issue but eventually succeeded. Did you do
Preety1983
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Cold Showers and Wim Hof
I’ve been trying Cold Showers with the Wim Hof method breathing. I seem to feel great for. 3-4 days and then worsen. I get stiffness in my lower back. I’ve read it might get worse before it gets better? I’ve read 3 weeks to reset your nervous system? Any input would be great!
I’ve been trying Cold Showers with the Wim Hof method breathing. I seem to feel great for. 3-4 days and then worsen. I get stiffness in my lower back. I’ve read it might get worse before it gets better? I’ve read 3 weeks to reset your nervous system? Any input would be great!
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Little bumps on my fingers
Hello guys..Since 4 months while I am having Benepali I am getting something on my fingers some bumps without any fluid and not painful unless pressed on it which disappears within 1-2 days..My GP said it’s because of cold whether but now it’s not cold and I am still getting it🤷🏻♀️It’s anyone got
Hello guys..Since 4 months while I am having Benepali I am getting something on my fingers some bumps without any fluid and not painful unless pressed on it which disappears within 1-2 days..My GP said it’s because of cold whether but now it’s not cold and I am still getting it🤷🏻♀️It’s anyone got
Benepali2022
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NRAS
1 year ago
unusual cough with phlegm, maybe it’s nothing?
for the past 5 months or so I’ve had a cough that has produced a bit of phlegm (I’d say maybe the size of a pea every hour as I cough). The cough sounds dry and not like something very phlegmy. This all started because of covid that I caught at the start of December last year. The phlegm progressed from
for the past 5 months or so I’ve had a cough that has produced a bit of phlegm (I’d say maybe the size of a pea every hour as I cough). The cough sounds dry and not like something very phlegmy. This all started because of covid that I caught at the start of December last year. The phlegm progressed from
Quamewithak
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Covid Pneumonia - Recovery!
This is maybe my final post, and its now around 18 months since I was landed in hospital with covid pneumonia. Please read my other posts for my journey. I was recently featured on BBC look north, so hope the message gets out there that you can recover. Since Christmas i've been cycling and doing lots
This is maybe my final post, and its now around 18 months since I was landed in hospital with covid pneumonia. Please read my other posts for my journey. I was recently featured on BBC look north, so hope the message gets out there that you can recover. Since Christmas i've been cycling and doing lots
natswright
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Anovulatory medicated FET success rates
Hello ivf warriors, I am having doubts before our FET. I am currently not ovulating (still breastfeeding my ivf double rainbow). Clinic is happy to induce ovulation by medication for the purposes of the transfer. I am having doubts whether there could be less chance of success given my body has not returned
Hello ivf warriors, I am having doubts before our FET. I am currently not ovulating (still breastfeeding my ivf double rainbow). Clinic is happy to induce ovulation by medication for the purposes of the transfer. I am having doubts whether there could be less chance of success given my body has not returned
pink_lemon
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Oxycodone not working well
I have been alternating between Tramadol and Oxycodone for awhile now. I do pretty well on the Tramadol but after a month or so,, sometimes sooner, it isn’t as effective so I switch off to oxycodone. I don’t do near as well on the oxy and am wondering if it’s a dosage issue, a timing issue, or maybe
I have been alternating between Tramadol and Oxycodone for awhile now. I do pretty well on the Tramadol but after a month or so,, sometimes sooner, it isn’t as effective so I switch off to oxycodone. I don’t do near as well on the oxy and am wondering if it’s a dosage issue, a timing issue, or maybe
SleeplessinOR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
THC and augmentation
In researching THC use and RLS, it is described as a dopamine agonist. Is there evidence it can also produce augmentation? . It works very well for me and does not produce the side effect that makes Gabapentin, Lyrica or opioids unacceptable options. However I can’t use it much because of my line of
In researching THC use and RLS, it is described as a dopamine agonist. Is there evidence it can also produce augmentation? . It works very well for me and does not produce the side effect that makes Gabapentin, Lyrica or opioids unacceptable options. However I can’t use it much because of my line of
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
CT SCAN - more bad news
Hi Everyone, Well after having pneumonia and in critical care over Christmas I know have had a CT Lung scan and have been informed I have Emphysema, COPD, and hardening of the arteries as well as my usual asthma, Thyroid and Depression. The letter states its not urgent and the GP will be in touch..
Hi Everyone, Well after having pneumonia and in critical care over Christmas I know have had a CT Lung scan and have been informed I have Emphysema, COPD, and hardening of the arteries as well as my usual asthma, Thyroid and Depression. The letter states its not urgent and the GP will be in touch..
Winnie00
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
New Study Shows Another Method of Action of Melatonin to Fight PD and AD, Modulation of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
In this January 2023 study melatonin is suggested to be useful in PD and AD via modulation of Endoplasmic Reticulum stress : https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/3/2381 A relevant quote :
' Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has been suggested to be associated with some human neurological diseases
In this January 2023 study melatonin is suggested to be useful in PD and AD via modulation of Endoplasmic Reticulum stress : https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/3/2381 A relevant quote :
' Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has been suggested to be associated with some human neurological diseases
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Dad admitted to ICU with Sepsis on 31/12/22
my dad was admitted to the ICU on New Year’s Eve, he’s had pneumonia, strep a and sepsis, he’s currently got the Trachi and is on the kidney filter machine. The doctors are saying that they need to sedate him 100% now so he can get the rest he needs as everything is failing on him. They’ve talked about
my dad was admitted to the ICU on New Year’s Eve, he’s had pneumonia, strep a and sepsis, he’s currently got the Trachi and is on the kidney filter machine. The doctors are saying that they need to sedate him 100% now so he can get the rest he needs as everything is failing on him. They’ve talked about
Omwils
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
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