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Need help please to manage one more sympton
Thank you collogues, for your sharings, that have helped me physically, emotionally and mentally. I am a 70-year-old male diagnosed with PD last Nov 22. After trial and error with some medicines, I settled, from early Jan 23, on Sifrol with 6 tablets per day (0.18mg). This produced the magic I was praying
Thank you collogues, for your sharings, that have helped me physically, emotionally and mentally. I am a 70-year-old male diagnosed with PD last Nov 22. After trial and error with some medicines, I settled, from early Jan 23, on Sifrol with 6 tablets per day (0.18mg). This produced the magic I was praying
michelbekhazi
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Subacute thyroiditis and sub clinical hypothyroidism
Hello, just asking for your opinion on whether I should start treatment or not for sub clinical hypothyroidism after subacute thyroiditis. I'm now it seems in the hypothyroid phase of this horrible illness ( subacute thyroiditis is like the gift that keeps on giving!) after becoming ill in October with
Hello, just asking for your opinion on whether I should start treatment or not for sub clinical hypothyroidism after subacute thyroiditis. I'm now it seems in the hypothyroid phase of this horrible illness ( subacute thyroiditis is like the gift that keeps on giving!) after becoming ill in October with
Julietilly22
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
???s @ dalfampridine/Ampyra
saw Neuro yesterday. She’s prescribing Ampyra. I’m hopeful 🤞 but wondered what others experiences were? What benefits, side effects? Insomnia? Thanks! 😊
saw Neuro yesterday. She’s prescribing Ampyra. I’m hopeful 🤞 but wondered what others experiences were? What benefits, side effects? Insomnia? Thanks! 😊
erash
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
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Insomnia and sleep clinics
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Mistee
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Two-Week Checkpoint: No Progress
It has been two weeks since my declaration and I haven't lost a pound. I think I have developed an eating disorder because I am very pressured at home (studious family atmosphere LOL). I eat well during the day, every meal is balanced & low-cal, and then after 8 pm, I just can't resist a value pack of
It has been two weeks since my declaration and I haven't lost a pound. I think I have developed an eating disorder because I am very pressured at home (studious family atmosphere LOL). I eat well during the day, every meal is balanced & low-cal, and then after 8 pm, I just can't resist a value pack of
Lokixweightloss
2024 January
in
Weight Loss Support
4 months ago
Tardive dyskinesia. Been on the causative med quetiapine 400 mg for 20 years.Unable to get off it. Been creative. I am a registered nurse.
I am an inpatient acute mental health nurse actually - for the last 15 years. I also have Bipolar disorder on lithium. Very well controlled. But side effects of quetiapine were becoming impossible to live with. I tried aripiprazole and a reduction in quetiapine to a disastrous effect. I appeared severely
I am an inpatient acute mental health nurse actually - for the last 15 years. I also have Bipolar disorder on lithium. Very well controlled. But side effects of quetiapine were becoming impossible to live with. I tried aripiprazole and a reduction in quetiapine to a disastrous effect. I appeared severely
Equinedreams
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Mental Health Support
4 months ago
The effect of light exposure on insomnia and nocturnal movement in Parkinson's disease: an open label, retrospective, longitudinal study
These results intimate the value of long term application of non-invasive techniques such as LT for treating
sleep
disorders
in PD and justify further controlled trials on the long term efficacy of LT.
These results intimate the value of long term application of non-invasive techniques such as LT for treating
sleep
disorders
in PD and justify further controlled trials on the long term efficacy of LT.
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
breathing exercise and PD symptoms
many people talk about the benefit of doing few minutes breathing exercsie (inhale , hold , exhale , hold ...etc). i have noticed that when i do this exercise , i invariably gets muscle spasm (similar symptoms i get when i do not take my C/L meds for extra few hours). i am wondering what is the link
many people talk about the benefit of doing few minutes breathing exercsie (inhale , hold , exhale , hold ...etc). i have noticed that when i do this exercise , i invariably gets muscle spasm (similar symptoms i get when i do not take my C/L meds for extra few hours). i am wondering what is the link
HopeForce1
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Treating TBI sleep disorders
Treating
sleep
disorders
following traumatic brain injury in adults: time for renewed effort?.
Sleep
Medicine Reviews, 101631. You could copy and paste it into a search engine to see if you can find it. Hint paste it or the author into researchgate. You may find the author there.
Treating
sleep
disorders
following traumatic brain injury in adults: time for renewed effort?.
Sleep
Medicine Reviews, 101631. You could copy and paste it into a search engine to see if you can find it. Hint paste it or the author into researchgate. You may find the author there.
pinkvision
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Headway
2 years ago
Our worst nightmare !!!
I am not surprised at the out come of this study a regarding RLS and dementia , it is the one thing we absolutely dread. I mean what do they expect not sleeping has always been a form of torture, and they al, treat us as if we make it up. There should be a protocol put in place that everyone who walk
I am not surprised at the out come of this study a regarding RLS and dementia , it is the one thing we absolutely dread. I mean what do they expect not sleeping has always been a form of torture, and they al, treat us as if we make it up. There should be a protocol put in place that everyone who walk
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
PD sucks
PD suspected by GP in November 2022. Confirmed by neurologist in January 2023. Tried different meds - now on rotigotine patches plus after research, I now take mucuna morning and afternoon. Supposed to provide 240mg L-Dopa each day. It helps with constipation. What bothers me most is poor
PD suspected by GP in November 2022. Confirmed by neurologist in January 2023. Tried different meds - now on rotigotine patches plus after research, I now take mucuna morning and afternoon. Supposed to provide 240mg L-Dopa each day. It helps with constipation. What bothers me most is poor
reefeye
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Sleeping Aids
Hi all Does anyone have any good sleep aid tablets to recommend that are ok to take whilst on Levothyroxine . My sleep is terrible and my doctor wont help. massive thanks
Hi all Does anyone have any good sleep aid tablets to recommend that are ok to take whilst on Levothyroxine . My sleep is terrible and my doctor wont help. massive thanks
Gyp101
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Venetoclax Consolidation Achieves Durable Off-Treatment Remissions in Patient with High Risk CLL Who Have Been on Ibrutinib More Than a Year
This is something that some of our USA members have discussed with their doctors and it looks like the logic is correct. [i]"Patients (pts) receiving ibrutinib (ibr) for CLL rarely achieve complete remission (CR) with undetectable minimal residual disease (U-MRD). Therefore, indefinite ibr maintenance
This is something that some of our USA members have discussed with their doctors and it looks like the logic is correct. [i]"Patients (pts) receiving ibrutinib (ibr) for CLL rarely achieve complete remission (CR) with undetectable minimal residual disease (U-MRD). Therefore, indefinite ibr maintenance
Jm954
Administrator
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Sore feet and hypo
I've recently been diagnosed with radiation induced hypo. Im at the stage where my dose is being worked out.Has anyone experienced foot soreness, tenderness from hypo I can sometimes hardly walk. Or maybe it's something else causing it.
I've recently been diagnosed with radiation induced hypo. Im at the stage where my dose is being worked out.Has anyone experienced foot soreness, tenderness from hypo I can sometimes hardly walk. Or maybe it's something else causing it.
Chrsco
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
I THINK A MAMMOTH BREAKTHROUGH
I am bipolar 2 that medication doesn't help. my father was bipolar 2 and medicated with alcohol. my mother was a narcissist. they should never have had children. Throughout my very long life have had tons of suicidal ideation. I think I FINALLY SOLVED THE PROBLEM. Two weeks ago i had a real battle
I am bipolar 2 that medication doesn't help. my father was bipolar 2 and medicated with alcohol. my mother was a narcissist. they should never have had children. Throughout my very long life have had tons of suicidal ideation. I think I FINALLY SOLVED THE PROBLEM. Two weeks ago i had a real battle
bobbyrita
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Anxiety and Depression Support
14 hours ago
Thinking about a second baby after PPP with my first
Hello! I'm wondering if others can share any experiences of having a second baby after experiencing Postpartum Psychosis with their first? I have Bipolar, I was diagnosed whilst on the MBU with my daughter, during PPP too. I was there three weeks but I felt like the whole first year of my daughter's
Hello! I'm wondering if others can share any experiences of having a second baby after experiencing Postpartum Psychosis with their first? I have Bipolar, I was diagnosed whilst on the MBU with my daughter, during PPP too. I was there three weeks but I felt like the whole first year of my daughter's
Creativeyellow
in
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
1 day ago
1dp5dt
My story so far-So after my egg retrieval I had to get both tubes removed because of hydrosalpinx. Had to wait for two bleeds before starting FET. Transfer day was yesterday the 29th of March. I had two 5d embryos transferred. Because I'm over 40 the doctor suggested two. I have had backpain since
My story so far-So after my egg retrieval I had to get both tubes removed because of hydrosalpinx. Had to wait for two bleeds before starting FET. Transfer day was yesterday the 29th of March. I had two 5d embryos transferred. Because I'm over 40 the doctor suggested two. I have had backpain since
Nachiks
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
anyone here had bilateral salpingectomy before egg retrieval?
i have hydrosalpinx in both tubes and am getting them removed before ivf but worried it might reduce my ovarian reserve
i have hydrosalpinx in both tubes and am getting them removed before ivf but worried it might reduce my ovarian reserve
Vivibeatris
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Fertility Network UK
7 days ago
Depression sucks
I have been struggling for two year. In the last two years I have been hospitalized 5 times. I found that ECT/shock therapy, is the only thing that helps. So I started about a month ago feeling better and the depression was lifting. So I changed my ECT to every other week and it was going well, however
I have been struggling for two year. In the last two years I have been hospitalized 5 times. I found that ECT/shock therapy, is the only thing that helps. So I started about a month ago feeling better and the depression was lifting. So I changed my ECT to every other week and it was going well, however
sunshinefan
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 days ago
25mg prednisone first trimester- long term outcomes in baby
hi all, I was wondering if anyone else here has taken 25mg of prednisone during first trimester for high NK cells? I took this with intralipid infusions. I’m now in third trimester but have been reading that prednisone during pregnancy can be associated with developmental delay in infants and other
hi all, I was wondering if anyone else here has taken 25mg of prednisone during first trimester for high NK cells? I took this with intralipid infusions. I’m now in third trimester but have been reading that prednisone during pregnancy can be associated with developmental delay in infants and other
hoping2021
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Fertility Network UK
12 days ago
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