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Hello. I’m new here.
Hello RLS forum. I’m new here. I’m already learning a lot from reading your posts and responses. I could quickly tell that it is mostly women on this forum. It is a kinder and gentler place than the Parkinson’s forum with predominately older men. What a relief! I have anxiety which is greatly worsened
Hello RLS forum. I’m new here. I’m already learning a lot from reading your posts and responses. I could quickly tell that it is mostly women on this forum. It is a kinder and gentler place than the Parkinson’s forum with predominately older men. What a relief! I have anxiety which is greatly worsened
Little_apple
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Moving on from a Tracheostomy
Sorry - another question from me. As it was a slightly different topic, I thought I'd start a new thread. My dad has had a trachy now for just over two weeks, following two weeks fully sedated on a ventilator due to pneumonia. He is much improved and breathing unaided for 36 hours so far. He is also
Sorry - another question from me. As it was a slightly different topic, I thought I'd start a new thread. My dad has had a trachy now for just over two weeks, following two weeks fully sedated on a ventilator due to pneumonia. He is much improved and breathing unaided for 36 hours so far. He is also
Pookyal
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Hypermobility/HEDS recommendation?
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I posted on the EDS forum but it’s not very active and no response yet. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. I’m in the watch and wait category I believe for auto immune inc lupus but at my recent autonomics
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I posted on the EDS forum but it’s not very active and no response yet. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. I’m in the watch and wait category I believe for auto immune inc lupus but at my recent autonomics
Winter_night
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
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Recommendations for an EDS specialist in London?
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and I also have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. At my recent autonomics appointment my hyperflexible joints were mentioned and I was asked if I'd been assessed for hypermobile EDS. I would like to find someone
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and I also have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. At my recent autonomics appointment my hyperflexible joints were mentioned and I was asked if I'd been assessed for hypermobile EDS. I would like to find someone
Winter_night
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
1 year ago
Collagen
Hello all. I've been puzzled by one question for a while already... When looking to buy face cream for example I keep stumbling across wrinkle-reducing skin care products which promise great results through the use of added collagen. Having scleroderma, which is essentially an overproduction of collagen
Hello all. I've been puzzled by one question for a while already... When looking to buy face cream for example I keep stumbling across wrinkle-reducing skin care products which promise great results through the use of added collagen. Having scleroderma, which is essentially an overproduction of collagen
hunkyd0ry
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 year ago
PMR News from Med page 1.10.23
Rheumatology > General Rheumatology JAK Inhibitor Promising for Polymyalgia Rheumatica — Oral drug seen as safer than chronic, high-dose steroids by John Gever, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today January 9, 2023 Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on Twitter. Opens in a new tab or
Rheumatology > General Rheumatology JAK Inhibitor Promising for Polymyalgia Rheumatica — Oral drug seen as safer than chronic, high-dose steroids by John Gever, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today January 9, 2023 Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on Twitter. Opens in a new tab or
JanetGarrettN
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
recommendations for high cholesterol med please
I stopped taking my cholesterol meds in November, just tested again and it's now 371. For RLS I'm now on gabapentin (100mg) and .5mg requip (need to transition off). My RLS is the best it's been in years! However, my doc wants me to continue to take the pravastatin (80mg) for the high cholesterol
I stopped taking my cholesterol meds in November, just tested again and it's now 371. For RLS I'm now on gabapentin (100mg) and .5mg requip (need to transition off). My RLS is the best it's been in years! However, my doc wants me to continue to take the pravastatin (80mg) for the high cholesterol
RLSNona
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
struggling with feelings when people announce pregnancy
Me and my partner have been trying for over a year. We are at the stage where we have been referred to a fertility specialist and waiting blood tests and sperm analysis results. Everytime someone I am close to announces they are pregnant I take it really bad which my partner doesn’t understand why. One
Me and my partner have been trying for over a year. We are at the stage where we have been referred to a fertility specialist and waiting blood tests and sperm analysis results. Everytime someone I am close to announces they are pregnant I take it really bad which my partner doesn’t understand why. One
Watsy
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
While I remember….
While I was sharing a four bay ward post hip replacement, two ladies - who had a total knee replacement and the other a half knee replacement - told me that although, like me, they had a spinal block plus sedation they both could hear the sawing and hammering and what the surgeons were saying…. but
While I was sharing a four bay ward post hip replacement, two ladies - who had a total knee replacement and the other a half knee replacement - told me that although, like me, they had a spinal block plus sedation they both could hear the sawing and hammering and what the surgeons were saying…. but
JGBH
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NRAS
1 year ago
RLS and antidepressants
I’d be grateful for advice on this, as I feel I would benefit from an antidepressant. I’ve had RLS for decades, getting gradually more of a nuisance in the last 10 years or so, and have taken Codeine 30mg for several years, which helps to an extent, sometimes! I know antidepressants make RLS worse. I
I’d be grateful for advice on this, as I feel I would benefit from an antidepressant. I’ve had RLS for decades, getting gradually more of a nuisance in the last 10 years or so, and have taken Codeine 30mg for several years, which helps to an extent, sometimes! I know antidepressants make RLS worse. I
Embroiderer
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Bye Bye Tramadol
Since I started methadone a couple months ago, I understand better about the difficulties I started to have with Tramadol. BTW, I went cold turkey off Tramadol, because methadone would negate it anyway. I realize now that after 4-5 years on Tramadol I was augmenting badly. I didn't realize what was
Since I started methadone a couple months ago, I understand better about the difficulties I started to have with Tramadol. BTW, I went cold turkey off Tramadol, because methadone would negate it anyway. I realize now that after 4-5 years on Tramadol I was augmenting badly. I didn't realize what was
ratfancy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Understanding my RLS Symptoms
Hi togther, I am new to this board and registered because my RLS spread to my arms, shoulders, back and neck one week ago and now I am really scared, because having an almost overall RLS is terrible. RLS for me started in 2018 when I was 34 years old "within a day" (or lets say 3-7 days together with
Hi togther, I am new to this board and registered because my RLS spread to my arms, shoulders, back and neck one week ago and now I am really scared, because having an almost overall RLS is terrible. RLS for me started in 2018 when I was 34 years old "within a day" (or lets say 3-7 days together with
mistaminista
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Vaginal bleeding following bowel movement.
I have had a pessary ring in place, successfully for about 10 years. I am using vaginal oestrogen crem. Recently had a slightly difficult bowel movement bowel movement, after which I experienced slight vaginal bleeding. I will make an appointment with my GP, but wondered if anyone else had experienced
I have had a pessary ring in place, successfully for about 10 years. I am using vaginal oestrogen crem. Recently had a slightly difficult bowel movement bowel movement, after which I experienced slight vaginal bleeding. I will make an appointment with my GP, but wondered if anyone else had experienced
young-at-heart48
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
Buprenorphine finished. What alternative opiates are available?
After four weeks of insomnia and continued PLMs on 15 mgc patches, I shall abandon the treatment. I’d be grateful for advice on a.) potential withdrawal issues, and b.) alternative opiates.
After four weeks of insomnia and continued PLMs on 15 mgc patches, I shall abandon the treatment. I’d be grateful for advice on a.) potential withdrawal issues, and b.) alternative opiates.
dickJones
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Suffered since childhood
Here's what works for me... I've been able to manage (pain and discomfort) RLS a couple different ways..In the beginning I used requip and Ultram until Ultram because a so called problem drug(I never had any issues with it) I used it for a couple of years before requip became available and then used
Here's what works for me... I've been able to manage (pain and discomfort) RLS a couple different ways..In the beginning I used requip and Ultram until Ultram because a so called problem drug(I never had any issues with it) I used it for a couple of years before requip became available and then used
fred6113
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Lessons from last Dr. appt: drug testing for kratom and a Suboxone issue
Hi, All. I went to a new doctor last week and she did a blood test which gave immediate results. Posters have mentioned being worried about kratom and drug testing…but she said there is no test for kratom...just wanted to pass that along. The Delta 8 gummies showed up, as did Suboxone. I learned another
Hi, All. I went to a new doctor last week and she did a blood test which gave immediate results. Posters have mentioned being worried about kratom and drug testing…but she said there is no test for kratom...just wanted to pass that along. The Delta 8 gummies showed up, as did Suboxone. I learned another
TeddiJ
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Sleep cocktail regimen for rls?,
Hello everyone, For the past few weeks I have been taking 50 mgs. Trazodone with 100 mgs Gabapentin two hours before bed and then 300mgs. Gabapentin about half hour before bed. I take a break every four days. At which point I take 1 mg. Clonazepam. This has been helping me both with my RLS and my
Hello everyone, For the past few weeks I have been taking 50 mgs. Trazodone with 100 mgs Gabapentin two hours before bed and then 300mgs. Gabapentin about half hour before bed. I take a break every four days. At which point I take 1 mg. Clonazepam. This has been helping me both with my RLS and my
zeusop
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Most effective medications for suppressing Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep (PLMS)
An interesting article from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (Jan 24, 2023) https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.10440 I'm unable to access the full article but here's part of the abstract. STUDY OBJECTIVES:Periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) are a frequent finding in restless legs syndrome (
An interesting article from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (Jan 24, 2023) https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.10440 I'm unable to access the full article but here's part of the abstract. STUDY OBJECTIVES:Periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) are a frequent finding in restless legs syndrome (
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Burning Mouth Syndrome
I haven't been on here for a while so, apologies. I have had pneumonia twice in the past 8 weeks & have been left with a terrible burning pain in my mouth. Has anyone ever had this? If so how do you treat it. Dr say there is no cure for it, it is driving me insane. Jackie
I haven't been on here for a while so, apologies. I have had pneumonia twice in the past 8 weeks & have been left with a terrible burning pain in my mouth. Has anyone ever had this? If so how do you treat it. Dr say there is no cure for it, it is driving me insane. Jackie
JustJaxx
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
treatment and relationship - couples therapy?
Hi everyone, my partner and I have been together for 6 years and we plan to have a cheeky small wedding in February ☺️ Generally our relationship is great and he’s so kind but after a difficult pregnancy in 2021 where I really suffered with my mental health, then miscarriage and a mental health breakdown
Hi everyone, my partner and I have been together for 6 years and we plan to have a cheeky small wedding in February ☺️ Generally our relationship is great and he’s so kind but after a difficult pregnancy in 2021 where I really suffered with my mental health, then miscarriage and a mental health breakdown
honeybeanbee
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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