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Niacin, NR, NMN, NAD+,NADH: what is the effect on mitochondria and is it beneficial to PD?
I’m working on understanding the process by which niacin ultimately increases NAD and if supplementing with NMN, a more immediate precursor is more advantageous or perhaps NADH is better?
I’m working on understanding the process by which niacin ultimately increases NAD and if supplementing with NMN, a more immediate precursor is more advantageous or perhaps NADH is better?
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
ADAA released a podcast! "What is Trauma?" with Paul Greene
Do you have any questions about trauma or PTSD? ADAA had the opportunity to sit down with ADAA Member Paul Greene, PhD, to discuss the many aspects of trauma: what it is, how it’s different from PTSD and stress, and how to get help if suffering from a traumatic experience. So give this podcast a listen
Do you have any questions about trauma or PTSD? ADAA had the opportunity to sit down with ADAA Member Paul Greene, PhD, to discuss the many aspects of trauma: what it is, how it’s different from PTSD and stress, and how to get help if suffering from a traumatic experience. So give this podcast a listen
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Neurodiversity & the Workplace
What is Neurodiversity? Everyone’s brain is wired differently - and we all have own unique set of talents and skills. Neurodiversity acknowledges these brain differences among everyone, as people also learn at different levels and everyone will have their own unique working style. Neurodiversity is a
What is Neurodiversity? Everyone’s brain is wired differently - and we all have own unique set of talents and skills. Neurodiversity acknowledges these brain differences among everyone, as people also learn at different levels and everyone will have their own unique working style. Neurodiversity is a
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3 years ago
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PD and Sleep Apnea
I was diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea in the fall of last year (cronic fatigue), but the machine has not been available in my area, and are just now starting to arrive. So it made me wonder is there a connection with sleep apnea and PD, and if you use a CPAP or similar device, have you seen any benefits
I was diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea in the fall of last year (cronic fatigue), but the machine has not been available in my area, and are just now starting to arrive. So it made me wonder is there a connection with sleep apnea and PD, and if you use a CPAP or similar device, have you seen any benefits
SAGoodman
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Avoiding coping strategies
My adult daughter was diagnosed with severe anxiety and panic disorder. Her panic attacks happen when she needs to do a small chore or something to help with her treatment like journaling. It's like her brain is rejecting the things that would help her get better. Is anyone familiar with these types
My adult daughter was diagnosed with severe anxiety and panic disorder. Her panic attacks happen when she needs to do a small chore or something to help with her treatment like journaling. It's like her brain is rejecting the things that would help her get better. Is anyone familiar with these types
blueriver14
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
New to Posting - Seekin' a Beacon
Hi Everyone: I have isolated myself from my family and friends in recent months. l've been more proactive than I ever have been in seeking out beacons of "light" and my research has led me to discover that my anxiety and depression have had a greater impact on my life than I previously realized. I am
Hi Everyone: I have isolated myself from my family and friends in recent months. l've been more proactive than I ever have been in seeking out beacons of "light" and my research has led me to discover that my anxiety and depression have had a greater impact on my life than I previously realized. I am
StayHealthyGuy
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Benefits of nortriptyline
Hello - my physio thinks I have chronic pain syndrome following extensive foot surgery. I have tried amitriptyline, and now trying nortriptyline as recommended by the GP as he says that the side effects will be less. The physio has suggested pregabalin but I am reluctant to take it. Has anyone taken
Hello - my physio thinks I have chronic pain syndrome following extensive foot surgery. I have tried amitriptyline, and now trying nortriptyline as recommended by the GP as he says that the side effects will be less. The physio has suggested pregabalin but I am reluctant to take it. Has anyone taken
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Hydrosalpinx clipping going private? anyone experienced
Hi Everyone, just on the hunt for a bit of info. I had a consultation n Wednesday confirming both fallopians are blocked with hydrosalpinx. I'm 41 so it was quite devastating to be told I'm now going to have to wait upto 9/10 months as this is the current NHS waiting time for the hydrosalpinx clipping
Hi Everyone, just on the hunt for a bit of info. I had a consultation n Wednesday confirming both fallopians are blocked with hydrosalpinx. I'm 41 so it was quite devastating to be told I'm now going to have to wait upto 9/10 months as this is the current NHS waiting time for the hydrosalpinx clipping
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Dopamine Patch versus tablets your experience?
Hi, I am seeking your experience as to whether Patches are safe and do or do not cause more complications than the tablets. I was diagnosed with PD 6 years ago and my Neurologist has suggested a Neupro patch 2mg/24h because I reported no real on and off periods on the Madopar tablets and no real difference
Hi, I am seeking your experience as to whether Patches are safe and do or do not cause more complications than the tablets. I was diagnosed with PD 6 years ago and my Neurologist has suggested a Neupro patch 2mg/24h because I reported no real on and off periods on the Madopar tablets and no real difference
Coling
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Night time panic attacks
So for years now every now and then I'll wake up from just falling asleep and have a panic attack heart racing it's like I forget how to breathe then I after I get my heart rate down my body shakes. Anyways this past year they happen more an more sometimes over and over again all night long has anyone
So for years now every now and then I'll wake up from just falling asleep and have a panic attack heart racing it's like I forget how to breathe then I after I get my heart rate down my body shakes. Anyways this past year they happen more an more sometimes over and over again all night long has anyone
Shan86
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Buprenorphine first adhd second
Hi all - I’m wondering for those out there that are taking buprenorphine, how much you are taking and have you had to up your dosage at all in the process of finding what’s right for you? Secondarily, anybody taking buprenorphine or opiate related anything for RLS while also taking meds for ADHD?
Hi all - I’m wondering for those out there that are taking buprenorphine, how much you are taking and have you had to up your dosage at all in the process of finding what’s right for you? Secondarily, anybody taking buprenorphine or opiate related anything for RLS while also taking meds for ADHD?
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Please help
Please can someone tell me how long hormones work against cancer which has spread to pelvic lymph nodes after radical prostatectomy
Please can someone tell me how long hormones work against cancer which has spread to pelvic lymph nodes after radical prostatectomy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Trintellix and anxiety
Just started trintellix and helped my depression right away but my anxiety shot up like a rocket. But I'm also on buspar and klonopin at the same time. Does this make sense? Help please!
Just started trintellix and helped my depression right away but my anxiety shot up like a rocket. But I'm also on buspar and klonopin at the same time. Does this make sense? Help please!
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Role of Lactobacillus reuteri in Human Health and Diseases 2018
This is an interesting article. Apparently Lactobacillus reuteri creates B12 in your gut. And other things too, like balancing the microbiome and fixing dysbiosis. I just ordered my Dr Matthew #1 Probiotic that has Lactobacillus reuteri. What is interesting, and I will need to study this, is that the
This is an interesting article. Apparently Lactobacillus reuteri creates B12 in your gut. And other things too, like balancing the microbiome and fixing dysbiosis. I just ordered my Dr Matthew #1 Probiotic that has Lactobacillus reuteri. What is interesting, and I will need to study this, is that the
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Newbie looking for peer-to-peer support groups
Hi - I'm new here but have been struggling with depression, a chronic illness and Anhedonia (inability to derive physical or mental pleasure). I'm really reaching out to anyone else in western Nebraska who know of a peer-to-peer support group that meetings on a regular basis. While I do appreicate
Hi - I'm new here but have been struggling with depression, a chronic illness and Anhedonia (inability to derive physical or mental pleasure). I'm really reaching out to anyone else in western Nebraska who know of a peer-to-peer support group that meetings on a regular basis. While I do appreicate
tcws
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Mental Health Support
3 years ago
Severe anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks
Severe anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks I was diagnosed with anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks about 20 years ago for a while they were under control but six months ago I moved from the home I had bought 34 years ago and ever since then I have been having anxiety almost 24 seven panic attacks
Severe anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks I was diagnosed with anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks about 20 years ago for a while they were under control but six months ago I moved from the home I had bought 34 years ago and ever since then I have been having anxiety almost 24 seven panic attacks
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
From pramipexole and buprenorphine to what?
Hello, I am looking for any advice on withdrawing in my unique circumstance, i.e. how to drop more pramipexole and what to take when buprenorphine is withdrawn in two months time. 10 years RLS with massive augmentation, been at the point of wanting to top myself prior to trialing Targin (oxycodone with
Hello, I am looking for any advice on withdrawing in my unique circumstance, i.e. how to drop more pramipexole and what to take when buprenorphine is withdrawn in two months time. 10 years RLS with massive augmentation, been at the point of wanting to top myself prior to trialing Targin (oxycodone with
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Probiotics for Parkinson's disease: Current evidence and future directions 2020
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and RLS - article
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Really depressed. New to this side.
**trigger warning** Hi, I joined this group to see if I can receive some help and try to help others if I can. I have social anxiety, GAD, OCD, TS and I'm feeling really depressed this past weeks... I'm taking 50mg of sertraline for OCD and it kinda help with the obsessive thinking. I really feel
**trigger warning** Hi, I joined this group to see if I can receive some help and try to help others if I can. I have social anxiety, GAD, OCD, TS and I'm feeling really depressed this past weeks... I'm taking 50mg of sertraline for OCD and it kinda help with the obsessive thinking. I really feel
Gath
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
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