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lorazepam effect in elderly
my father (89) has just been prescribed Lorazepam- he has dementia and has nightmares at night and poor sleep. The lorazepam seems to help him sleep but he’s in a terrible state during the day, very disoriented and depressed- he’s been on it 4 days and I’m worried - my question is should he keep taking
my father (89) has just been prescribed Lorazepam- he has dementia and has nightmares at night and poor sleep. The lorazepam seems to help him sleep but he’s in a terrible state during the day, very disoriented and depressed- he’s been on it 4 days and I’m worried - my question is should he keep taking
Eaka
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
I've decided to go with eight donor frozen oocytes and fertilise with fresh semen next week. Has anyone gone down this route?
The donor produced and froze 18 oocytes three weeks ago. So I'm hoping that means it's a lot stronger. Please do Share your stories especially if you are using the same method. I'm currently on progynova to prepare the lining of the womb and would appreciate any good tips or suggestions
The donor produced and froze 18 oocytes three weeks ago. So I'm hoping that means it's a lot stronger. Please do Share your stories especially if you are using the same method. I'm currently on progynova to prepare the lining of the womb and would appreciate any good tips or suggestions
Storm4
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Liothyronine and cellulite
Hi, just curious to know whether anyone else has experienced cellulite after taking T3 and if so have they found anything that helps reduce its appearance. Since being on T3 for a year I’ve developed significant cellulite on my legs and also weight gain - rather odd as it is supposed to increase cell
Hi, just curious to know whether anyone else has experienced cellulite after taking T3 and if so have they found anything that helps reduce its appearance. Since being on T3 for a year I’ve developed significant cellulite on my legs and also weight gain - rather odd as it is supposed to increase cell
DaisyJones1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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zonisamide for parkinson's
There are many articles available on the subject. Recently I came across a fresh article regarding this epilepsy drug use for PD. According to the article it significantly reduces the off-time and also results in the improvement of overall UPDRS score https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/zonisamide-for-epilepsy-may-ease-parkinsons-motor-symptoms-study
There are many articles available on the subject. Recently I came across a fresh article regarding this epilepsy drug use for PD. According to the article it significantly reduces the off-time and also results in the improvement of overall UPDRS score https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/zonisamide-for-epilepsy-may-ease-parkinsons-motor-symptoms-study
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Stopped smoking, stopped having seizures
Hi. I just wanted to share my experience here in the hope that it might help others. Four years ago I crashed my car whilst having, what I later found out to be, an absence seizure (I crashed into a lorry, luckily no one was hurt). I went to the doctor, surrendered my driving license and booked an
Hi. I just wanted to share my experience here in the hope that it might help others. Four years ago I crashed my car whilst having, what I later found out to be, an absence seizure (I crashed into a lorry, luckily no one was hurt). I went to the doctor, surrendered my driving license and booked an
FlemClandango
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Epilepsy Action
2 years ago
Big, big trouble Houston
I’m 60 now but a guy so I’m still prone to daft things like buying Microsoft Flight Simulator. I flew a 747 the other day and blimey did it let me know when I tried a questionable manoeuvre. Red lights, Commercial Airliner Crash Warning sirens etc. Well it’s sort of a metaphor for me currently. Some
I’m 60 now but a guy so I’m still prone to daft things like buying Microsoft Flight Simulator. I flew a 747 the other day and blimey did it let me know when I tried a questionable manoeuvre. Red lights, Commercial Airliner Crash Warning sirens etc. Well it’s sort of a metaphor for me currently. Some
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Here's something CHEAP and EASY you can try.... Essential Oils, says Dr. Josh Axe
https://draxe.com/health/parkinsons-disease-natural-treatment-remedies/
Essential oils for Parkinson’s
: Using essential oils may effectively reduce and calm some of the symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease such as depression, sleep trouble, skin inflammation and digestive issues.
https://draxe.com/health/parkinsons-disease-natural-treatment-remedies/
Essential oils for Parkinson’s
: Using essential oils may effectively reduce and calm some of the symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease such as depression, sleep trouble, skin inflammation and digestive issues.
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Detox from Neupro
I do think that I need to add something back in for insomnia, and my
sleep
hygiene
is absolute garbage now, so some retraining of myself will be in order. I've experienced a significant decrease in arthritis pain in my hands since I began the taper and detox. This drug is absolutely toxic.
I do think that I need to add something back in for insomnia, and my
sleep
hygiene
is absolute garbage now, so some retraining of myself will be in order. I've experienced a significant decrease in arthritis pain in my hands since I began the taper and detox. This drug is absolutely toxic.
scppie
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Bloomin eck... here again!!
Hello everyone Sorry not posted for ages, had lots of other health issues but thought I was finally getting there, until... Sept 1st, woke in Af ..bloody hell. Had lots of wierdness in my ticker for a couple of years but all low rate so learnt to live with it. I was referred to a cardiac psychologist
Hello everyone Sorry not posted for ages, had lots of other health issues but thought I was finally getting there, until... Sept 1st, woke in Af ..bloody hell. Had lots of wierdness in my ticker for a couple of years but all low rate so learnt to live with it. I was referred to a cardiac psychologist
booboo73
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AF Association
2 years ago
Ever heard of hydrosalpinx? Neither had I.
Hello We've had 7 egg pickups in the last 18 months. As a result we have 2 x frozen embryos'. We had 1 x chemical pregnancy. And then 6 months ago I learned I had hydrosalpinx. I also have Stage 4 endo which is chronic and has grown back after having it removed 5 years ago. So on Wednesday, I'm pleased
Hello We've had 7 egg pickups in the last 18 months. As a result we have 2 x frozen embryos'. We had 1 x chemical pregnancy. And then 6 months ago I learned I had hydrosalpinx. I also have Stage 4 endo which is chronic and has grown back after having it removed 5 years ago. So on Wednesday, I'm pleased
VMJ007
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Clonazepam for freezing gait?
My husband's CBD has progressed to the point where he can hardly walk at all, even holding on to me. Getting him down the hall to the toilet and back to his lift chair is challenging. He drags his left foot and every few steps he freezes and can't continue for several seconds. I'm wondering if clonazepam
My husband's CBD has progressed to the point where he can hardly walk at all, even holding on to me. Getting him down the hall to the toilet and back to his lift chair is challenging. He drags his left foot and every few steps he freezes and can't continue for several seconds. I'm wondering if clonazepam
Perrywrinkle
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PSP Association
2 years ago
RLS or sleep myoclonus?
I suspect I may have RLS. I meet all the criteria re: urge to move, worse at bedtime, etc. But I can’t say I have “creepy-crawly” or “fizzy” sensations. For me it’s like I can feel this tension building up in a muscle and I need to stretch or twitch to relieve the feeling. I also get a lot of involuntary
I suspect I may have RLS. I meet all the criteria re: urge to move, worse at bedtime, etc. But I can’t say I have “creepy-crawly” or “fizzy” sensations. For me it’s like I can feel this tension building up in a muscle and I need to stretch or twitch to relieve the feeling. I also get a lot of involuntary
cdragin
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Trelstar
My urologist changed my eligard injections to Trelstar without my knowledge. It was given subq instead of IM as prescribed. Is that a problem?
My urologist changed my eligard injections to Trelstar without my knowledge. It was given subq instead of IM as prescribed. Is that a problem?
Altamontt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Getting a good night's sleep
Many people living with chronic pain report difficulties with sleep. Pain makes getting comfortable in bed harder and can delay falling asleep. It can also reduce sleep continuity, which means increasing the amount of times you wake at night and waking you earlier than usual in the morning. Understandably
Many people living with chronic pain report difficulties with sleep. Pain makes getting comfortable in bed harder and can delay falling asleep. It can also reduce sleep continuity, which means increasing the amount of times you wake at night and waking you earlier than usual in the morning. Understandably
PainConcernProjects
Pain Concern
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
NAGGING POST-COVID COUGHS
I was diagnosed with COVID sixteen days ago. My second time this year (2022) but not requiring seven days in hospital as I did last January. I took Paxlovid for five days and was told to stop Calquence and heart medicine (for PVCs) which is Metropolol. I resumed the Calquence and heart medicine (taken
I was diagnosed with COVID sixteen days ago. My second time this year (2022) but not requiring seven days in hospital as I did last January. I took Paxlovid for five days and was told to stop Calquence and heart medicine (for PVCs) which is Metropolol. I resumed the Calquence and heart medicine (taken
Irishgreek
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Something is working for me.
Disclaimer: Although I have a degree in Biological Science, I am NOT a physician. I have made 3 changes to my routine. I’ve added ubiquinol for orthostatic hypotension/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29080629/ PS 128 probiotic https://benedlife.com/ And galvanic vestibular stimulation
Disclaimer: Although I have a degree in Biological Science, I am NOT a physician. I have made 3 changes to my routine. I’ve added ubiquinol for orthostatic hypotension/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29080629/ PS 128 probiotic https://benedlife.com/ And galvanic vestibular stimulation
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Coming off Mirapex
Hi I have been taking mirapex for 10 + years. I have been instructed by my restless leg doctor I need to wean off the Mirapex. I am having terrible withdrawal symptoms, was wondering how long these symptoms will go on before I start to feel better? Thank you
Hi I have been taking mirapex for 10 + years. I have been instructed by my restless leg doctor I need to wean off the Mirapex. I am having terrible withdrawal symptoms, was wondering how long these symptoms will go on before I start to feel better? Thank you
108512bea
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
experience with Buprenorphine
Greetings, I have been taking Buprenorphine for 5 weeks now and I am not exaggerating when I say it has changed my life. I have dealt with restless legs all my life. Everyone in my family had it, one of my brothers gave up on life because of it. I was taking Cabaser to treat it since about 2000.
Greetings, I have been taking Buprenorphine for 5 weeks now and I am not exaggerating when I say it has changed my life. I have dealt with restless legs all my life. Everyone in my family had it, one of my brothers gave up on life because of it. I was taking Cabaser to treat it since about 2000.
Nycsyd
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
tyramine
Does anyone know about tyramine? I just happened to come across some articles about tyramine. It is an amino acid that helps with the brain and nervous system functions. CDreamer, Auriculaire. Do you two know about tyramine? Apparently too much of it can cause cause heart palpitations and lead to Afib
Does anyone know about tyramine? I just happened to come across some articles about tyramine. It is an amino acid that helps with the brain and nervous system functions. CDreamer, Auriculaire. Do you two know about tyramine? Apparently too much of it can cause cause heart palpitations and lead to Afib
belindalore
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AF Association
2 years ago
Flare up managed
My FND had mellowed out some a few months ago, but then I returned to work and it flared up and still hasn’t settled back down. Has anyone else had flare ups? Did they last a long time? Any suggestions for managing them. I have tics and twitching, drop attacks, exhaustion, and non epileptic seizures
My FND had mellowed out some a few months ago, but then I returned to work and it flared up and still hasn’t settled back down. Has anyone else had flare ups? Did they last a long time? Any suggestions for managing them. I have tics and twitching, drop attacks, exhaustion, and non epileptic seizures
Obrien8175
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
2 years ago
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