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Sleepless in California
It has been quite some time since I’ve slept through the night. Been on Prednisone for 5 weeks 20mg tapering started on August 1st to 15 per rheumatologist schedule. Does anyone know of a safe sleep aid with prednisone to help sleep through the night?? I was wondering if ok to take CBD gummies??
It has been quite some time since I’ve slept through the night. Been on Prednisone for 5 weeks 20mg tapering started on August 1st to 15 per rheumatologist schedule. Does anyone know of a safe sleep aid with prednisone to help sleep through the night?? I was wondering if ok to take CBD gummies??
flygirl65
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
More about Bumetanide for Parkinson
Here two studies with positive results using Bumetanide for Parkinson: A) n=4 Bumetanide 5mg x 2 months https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26757306/ B) n=6 Bumetanide 1mg x 3 months https://www.jns-journal.com/article/S0022-510X(19)31657-0/fulltext BA Therapeutics is on France doing news studies
Here two studies with positive results using Bumetanide for Parkinson: A) n=4 Bumetanide 5mg x 2 months https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26757306/ B) n=6 Bumetanide 1mg x 3 months https://www.jns-journal.com/article/S0022-510X(19)31657-0/fulltext BA Therapeutics is on France doing news studies
Victor1975
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
overmedicated on tirosint
had an episode this morning , sudden high blood pressure attack with severe headache. Had swithched from tirosint gel caps to liquid sol. Checked (my own lab order) two days ago, TSH 0.125 (down) free t3 in the middle of 3.2 but up from 2.5...free t4 just under the top of the range. Anyone get these
had an episode this morning , sudden high blood pressure attack with severe headache. Had swithched from tirosint gel caps to liquid sol. Checked (my own lab order) two days ago, TSH 0.125 (down) free t3 in the middle of 3.2 but up from 2.5...free t4 just under the top of the range. Anyone get these
abartme
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Insomnia with heart failure
Hi. I'm on heart failure medications. I'm keeping well and still enjoying long walks with the dog. A number of side effects from the meds but suffer lots of nights where I wake after a few hours and can't get back to sleep. I usually take half a 25g sleep aid which help. But the pharmacist got quite
Hi. I'm on heart failure medications. I'm keeping well and still enjoying long walks with the dog. A number of side effects from the meds but suffer lots of nights where I wake after a few hours and can't get back to sleep. I usually take half a 25g sleep aid which help. But the pharmacist got quite
Bletchleygirl2
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Late period after MMC.
After finally having our first IVF BFP following a DE FET it ended in a MMC. I had a managed miscarriage at home 7th May followed by surgery for retained tissue 31st May. I had a period 22nd June so hoped things were starting to get back to normal. I’m now on day 36 and no sign of a period 🥺.
After finally having our first IVF BFP following a DE FET it ended in a MMC. I had a managed miscarriage at home 7th May followed by surgery for retained tissue 31st May. I had a period 22nd June so hoped things were starting to get back to normal. I’m now on day 36 and no sign of a period 🥺.
Miracle43
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
For the experts, or anyone who has done a sleep study: what is the benefit of actually doing one, if you are far down the RLS road?
Some of you know a bit about my journey....do you think there is any point of doing a sleep study at this juncture? After long term DA use, many doctors, an iron infusion, opioids, etc.? Do they actually have you lie there all night without any meds or help? Would I learn anything? It is hard to imagine
Some of you know a bit about my journey....do you think there is any point of doing a sleep study at this juncture? After long term DA use, many doctors, an iron infusion, opioids, etc.? Do they actually have you lie there all night without any meds or help? Would I learn anything? It is hard to imagine
TeddiJ
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Gabapentin and new sleep study
I just had my sleep study a few nights ago. It is hard to fall asleep with all the sensors attached to the body, but I finally was able to get about 4+ hours. Comparing it to a previous sleep study, I am now curious to find out whether Gabapentin is helping with the PLMD. Also, my sleep therapist
I just had my sleep study a few nights ago. It is hard to fall asleep with all the sensors attached to the body, but I finally was able to get about 4+ hours. Comparing it to a previous sleep study, I am now curious to find out whether Gabapentin is helping with the PLMD. Also, my sleep therapist
Maximus01
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Undiagnosed and Confused
In late high school I started getting tired, that was in 2013 and the feeling never left, being tired is
simply
normal for me and I remember multiple times I would
sleep
over 16 hours straight. I now sleep in a blacked out, temperature controlled room with a strict bedtime.
In late high school I started getting tired, that was in 2013 and the feeling never left, being tired is
simply
normal for me and I remember multiple times I would
sleep
over 16 hours straight. I now sleep in a blacked out, temperature controlled room with a strict bedtime.
ELLJAMO
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Post-Ablation Afib Episode Causes?
I had my first cyro ablation in March after which I had a brief, 15-minute Afib episode and then a 4-hour and a 6-hour episode, all while off the flecainide which had kept episodes at bay for 10 months or more before the ablation. Now I am back on 100 mg. flecainide daily. Because my episodes are always
I had my first cyro ablation in March after which I had a brief, 15-minute Afib episode and then a 4-hour and a 6-hour episode, all while off the flecainide which had kept episodes at bay for 10 months or more before the ablation. Now I am back on 100 mg. flecainide daily. Because my episodes are always
willec49
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AF Association
2 years ago
Adderall with Levo and T3
has anyone taken adderall with their thyroid meds and what were the effects?
has anyone taken adderall with their thyroid meds and what were the effects?
Shelly55
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
chorea
I have primary APS as diagnosed in 2015 I also have Chorea and have been prescribed Clonazepam to treat. Have been on this protocol for several years. What are the advantages vs disadvantages of treatment with Clonazepam vs steroid injections? I appreciate any
I have primary APS as diagnosed in 2015 I also have Chorea and have been prescribed Clonazepam to treat. Have been on this protocol for several years. What are the advantages vs disadvantages of treatment with Clonazepam vs steroid injections? I appreciate any
Mrslacy
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Anxiety Sky High
Hi Everyone, the last 6 weeks have been an absolute nightmare. I was on a Trial and all appeared to be stable when I suddenly developed a pleural effusion. As this showed malignant cells I was taken off the Trial. I had 2 drains at the hospital and decided to opt for a semi-permanent drain so the
Hi Everyone, the last 6 weeks have been an absolute nightmare. I was on a Trial and all appeared to be stable when I suddenly developed a pleural effusion. As this showed malignant cells I was taken off the Trial. I had 2 drains at the hospital and decided to opt for a semi-permanent drain so the
doodoolatrice
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
moving my cardiology care from Barts to Lincoln. Being tested for Sleep Apnoea.
we moved here ( a couple of miles from Lincoln cathedral) from East London 6 months ago. I have sick sinus brady/tachy23 years, been previously looked after by prof Schilling and team at Barts, so was concerned how the transfer would work. I am on my 3rd pacemaker which is monitored by ep's at Barts
we moved here ( a couple of miles from Lincoln cathedral) from East London 6 months ago. I have sick sinus brady/tachy23 years, been previously looked after by prof Schilling and team at Barts, so was concerned how the transfer would work. I am on my 3rd pacemaker which is monitored by ep's at Barts
Icenae
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Melatonin for PD
Melatonin (5-methoxy-N-acetyltryptamine): powerful antioxidant that treats abnormalities in sleep-wake cycle, jet lag, cancer, and Parkinson’s disease. Epileptic children have a higher incidence of sleep problems; epilepsy is exacerbated by sleep deprivation. Melatonin has antiepileptic activity. Mechanism
Melatonin (5-methoxy-N-acetyltryptamine): powerful antioxidant that treats abnormalities in sleep-wake cycle, jet lag, cancer, and Parkinson’s disease. Epileptic children have a higher incidence of sleep problems; epilepsy is exacerbated by sleep deprivation. Melatonin has antiepileptic activity. Mechanism
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Another update saga continues /Update antivirals 🤬🤬🤬😵💫💩💩💩🤯🤯🤯
Ok …. Recieved a phone call at 12.30 please can you get here for infusion at 2.30. Clinic an hour away had to get hubby out of work to take me. Arrived in car park at 2.25 phone rang appointment cancelled come tomorrow at 11. Waste of time / petrol. I exhausted now and feeling shit . I’ve written this
Ok …. Recieved a phone call at 12.30 please can you get here for infusion at 2.30. Clinic an hour away had to get hubby out of work to take me. Arrived in car park at 2.25 phone rang appointment cancelled come tomorrow at 11. Waste of time / petrol. I exhausted now and feeling shit . I’ve written this
Hidden
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NRAS
2 years ago
PVCs post cardioversion
Been in hospital since I left home after a cardioversion that put me in nsr but with multiple PVCs and going in and out of Afib which resulted in me being taken by ambulance with fluid overload on lungs and heart. Still in on a monitor and waiting on next move as don’t feel good like this. On dronederone
Been in hospital since I left home after a cardioversion that put me in nsr but with multiple PVCs and going in and out of Afib which resulted in me being taken by ambulance with fluid overload on lungs and heart. Still in on a monitor and waiting on next move as don’t feel good like this. On dronederone
Mollykin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Nebivolol and verapamil
So, am feeling better overall on the Nebivolol, bp settling down, but still occasionally erratic (strange feeling). Excessive tiredness where I just couldn’t keep awake is a lot better. Keep getting funny flutters/racing pulse that makes me think af has started or about to start but Kardia shows NSR
So, am feeling better overall on the Nebivolol, bp settling down, but still occasionally erratic (strange feeling). Excessive tiredness where I just couldn’t keep awake is a lot better. Keep getting funny flutters/racing pulse that makes me think af has started or about to start but Kardia shows NSR
Tilly1957
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AF Association
2 years ago
Duloxetine
So my local nurse recommended I take duloxetine today to help with fibro pain I've been having lately, as well as treating my depression. I'm a bit on the fence with it though as my husband and I are wanting to try for a baby soon, so I don't want to start a medication to potentially stop taking it after
So my local nurse recommended I take duloxetine today to help with fibro pain I've been having lately, as well as treating my depression. I'm a bit on the fence with it though as my husband and I are wanting to try for a baby soon, so I don't want to start a medication to potentially stop taking it after
jarbnsnmelts
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
"This fruit could treat Parkinson's... even though it causes Parkinson's symptoms."
Soursop, also known as guanabana and other names. The fruit can cause Parkinson's-like symptoms but also contains chemicals that are potentially beneficial. "The chemicals are called tryptamine-derived alkaloids. They're similar in structure to melatonin, a hormone involved in sleep regulation that can
Soursop, also known as guanabana and other names. The fruit can cause Parkinson's-like symptoms but also contains chemicals that are potentially beneficial. "The chemicals are called tryptamine-derived alkaloids. They're similar in structure to melatonin, a hormone involved in sleep regulation that can
Zardoz
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
RLS - Mirapexin & Gabapentin
This is my first post so bear with me. I have had restless legs since early my teens. All through my life ( I am 72 ) doctors have basically said poor you and that was that. Five years ago I had a sleep apnea test which was fine but the consultant concluded that I had acute RLS (which I obviously already
This is my first post so bear with me. I have had restless legs since early my teens. All through my life ( I am 72 ) doctors have basically said poor you and that was that. Five years ago I had a sleep apnea test which was fine but the consultant concluded that I had acute RLS (which I obviously already
Finn2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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