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Lorazepam and Afib
I there a link between Lorazepam and atrial fibrillation? I used a 1 mg pill to sleep in the night and both times, after 5 or 6 hours, around 6am, I awoke in fibrillation . My usual dangerous time is the early hours of the morning, but Afib comes probably once a month . Is it possible that to
I there a link between Lorazepam and atrial fibrillation? I used a 1 mg pill to sleep in the night and both times, after 5 or 6 hours, around 6am, I awoke in fibrillation . My usual dangerous time is the early hours of the morning, but Afib comes probably once a month . Is it possible that to
mirtilla
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Sleep clinic
hi all I said is do an update following on from my latest appt with endocrinology The endocrinologist dr David Hughes at Derby private medical was fab pragmatic and said very practically you are being fobbed off this isn’t an endocrinology issue, it’s definitely neurological!! He listened to all my
hi all I said is do an update following on from my latest appt with endocrinology The endocrinologist dr David Hughes at Derby private medical was fab pragmatic and said very practically you are being fobbed off this isn’t an endocrinology issue, it’s definitely neurological!! He listened to all my
Zenawarrior73
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Rosemary Oil: A Versatile Elixir
Rosemary, a fragrant herb with a long history of culinary and medicinal use, has captured the attention of modern wellness enthusiasts for its potent essential oil. Extracted from the leaves of the Rosmarinus officinalis plant, rosemary oil is a concentrated essence brimming with therapeutic properties
Rosemary, a fragrant herb with a long history of culinary and medicinal use, has captured the attention of modern wellness enthusiasts for its potent essential oil. Extracted from the leaves of the Rosmarinus officinalis plant, rosemary oil is a concentrated essence brimming with therapeutic properties
saadafzalcs
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
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Atrial Fibrillation AF (Drug information)
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medication include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart muscle
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medication include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart muscle
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
GABA and cb/lp compatibility
Anyone had any experience taking GABA. I had read it's good to help with insomnia and a few other benefits. But I am worried about it affecting dopamine levels or blocking dopamine. I am looking to add to my stack of supplements.
Anyone had any experience taking GABA. I had read it's good to help with insomnia and a few other benefits. But I am worried about it affecting dopamine levels or blocking dopamine. I am looking to add to my stack of supplements.
Ponieboy
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Is there concerning interactions with cytomel/T3?
Hey folks Was wondering, are there any potentially dangerous interactions that me/people should bê aware of ? Wondering as i deal with some stuff,só i take some chemicals, as for example i take tropisetron an 5ht3 antagonist /nicotinc receptor agonist, Tudca/Udca (bile acids) but also others as sometimes
Hey folks Was wondering, are there any potentially dangerous interactions that me/people should bê aware of ? Wondering as i deal with some stuff,só i take some chemicals, as for example i take tropisetron an 5ht3 antagonist /nicotinc receptor agonist, Tudca/Udca (bile acids) but also others as sometimes
Mobilepirate
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Bothersome side effect from afib
A bothersome side effect that I have experienced when I have an episode of AFib is very frequent urination about every 20 minutes for 1 1/2 hours. Is that side effect treatable? I understand it is caused by a fibrillating atria that releases a cardiac hormone called atrial natriuretic peptide.
A bothersome side effect that I have experienced when I have an episode of AFib is very frequent urination about every 20 minutes for 1 1/2 hours. Is that side effect treatable? I understand it is caused by a fibrillating atria that releases a cardiac hormone called atrial natriuretic peptide.
yzmd
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Progynova exhaustion - wow
Hey all, I'm currently on Progynova ahead of my FET (booked for next Tuesday, eek! Terrified and all of the emotions) and oh my goodness I feel like I've been hit by a truck. I know some side effects are normal but I was also sort of expecting not to feel much from these. Has anyone else felt so exhausted
Hey all, I'm currently on Progynova ahead of my FET (booked for next Tuesday, eek! Terrified and all of the emotions) and oh my goodness I feel like I've been hit by a truck. I know some side effects are normal but I was also sort of expecting not to feel much from these. Has anyone else felt so exhausted
orangecatmum
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Feeling Powerless in the Face of Change
I have been trying so hard to improve my situation. I have been advocating for myself professionally. I have been prioritizing my mental health needs by attending an intensive outpatient program and regularly attending sessions with my outside therapist and psychiatrist. I have dedicated time towards
I have been trying so hard to improve my situation. I have been advocating for myself professionally. I have been prioritizing my mental health needs by attending an intensive outpatient program and regularly attending sessions with my outside therapist and psychiatrist. I have dedicated time towards
beehappy2day
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Mental Health Support
3 months ago
Sifrol (Pramipexole) and Gambling addiction
Hi I am new here and at rock bottom. I've been prescribed Sifrol for Restless Legs Syndrome for, at a guess 4-5 years. During this time I have developed a gambling addiction which has worsened. Issue is I also have anxiety/depression and medicated for this also, this condition has not stemmed from
Hi I am new here and at rock bottom. I've been prescribed Sifrol for Restless Legs Syndrome for, at a guess 4-5 years. During this time I have developed a gambling addiction which has worsened. Issue is I also have anxiety/depression and medicated for this also, this condition has not stemmed from
KPPA
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Disopyramide Replacement?
Hi all, I have been on Disopyramide (Rhythmodan Retard 250mg) for the past 5/6 years, but now finding it almost impossible to obtain from the pharmacists in the Wiltshire area, so I am looking for an alternative. Back in January, my GP switched me to Bisprolol, but that didn't work as its rate rather
Hi all, I have been on Disopyramide (Rhythmodan Retard 250mg) for the past 5/6 years, but now finding it almost impossible to obtain from the pharmacists in the Wiltshire area, so I am looking for an alternative. Back in January, my GP switched me to Bisprolol, but that didn't work as its rate rather
DE-AF
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
"Weight loss drug could ease sleep apnoea in people with obesity, study says"
As RLS and obstructive sleep apnoea are often linked, this story about research concluding that tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) could become the first pharmaceutical treatment for OSA may be of interest: https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/21/weight-loss-drug-could-ease-sleep-apnoea-in-people-with-obesity-study-says
As RLS and obstructive sleep apnoea are often linked, this story about research concluding that tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) could become the first pharmaceutical treatment for OSA may be of interest: https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/21/weight-loss-drug-could-ease-sleep-apnoea-in-people-with-obesity-study-says
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Rasagiline
my partner has just been prescribed rasagiline to help with sleep and stiffness she is not on any other medications - done if the side effects look grim - anyone out there tried this? Abd what was your experience thanks ( she had had tremor 2 years internal tremor stopping sleep and soreness in upper
my partner has just been prescribed rasagiline to help with sleep and stiffness she is not on any other medications - done if the side effects look grim - anyone out there tried this? Abd what was your experience thanks ( she had had tremor 2 years internal tremor stopping sleep and soreness in upper
Biscuit61
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
confused about Buserelin
Hi lovely ladies I am on my 10dp5dt frozen embry transfer. On the trasnfer day, I got trigger injection Buserelin. i have been getting positive lines from Day 5 from light lines to current day progressing to darker lines now am worried that it might be due to buserelin that am getting positive result
Hi lovely ladies I am on my 10dp5dt frozen embry transfer. On the trasnfer day, I got trigger injection Buserelin. i have been getting positive lines from Day 5 from light lines to current day progressing to darker lines now am worried that it might be due to buserelin that am getting positive result
Ferlove
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
A small journey... and a tip to share
I practiced good
sleep
hygiene
but was not really getting anywhere (around 3-4 hr every other day). After doing some research I found that there is a NICE approved insomnia drug (> 3month lack of sleep) called Daridorexant which is recommended for longer term use.
I practiced good
sleep
hygiene
but was not really getting anywhere (around 3-4 hr every other day). After doing some research I found that there is a NICE approved insomnia drug (> 3month lack of sleep) called Daridorexant which is recommended for longer term use.
ns01
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Kemadrin (Procyclidin)
This medicine has been very less discussed on this forum. I have read that it's very effective in controlling dystonia and tremors.Has anyone tried it?
This medicine has been very less discussed on this forum. I have read that it's very effective in controlling dystonia and tremors.Has anyone tried it?
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Anyone find cold plunge or sauna helpful?
I'm six weeks in on ADT. Working to stay ahead of fatigue with resistance training and weighted vest walking as I gear up for radiation and chemo in the next few months. Anyone done any cold plunge or sauna to help battle side effects or get better sleep? What was your experience?
I'm six weeks in on ADT. Working to stay ahead of fatigue with resistance training and weighted vest walking as I gear up for radiation and chemo in the next few months. Anyone done any cold plunge or sauna to help battle side effects or get better sleep? What was your experience?
PuraVida2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Generic Tirosint - Levothyroxine Sodium capsules USP made by Lannett - has anyone in the UK managed to obtain this medicine?
I would like to try Tirosint - to combine it with a trial of Liothyronine - I believe Tirosint is available from Roseway Labs on private prescription. But it's very expensive. I had heard that there was a generic version made in the US by Lannett Company Inc. Does anyone have any information about
I would like to try Tirosint - to combine it with a trial of Liothyronine - I believe Tirosint is available from Roseway Labs on private prescription. But it's very expensive. I had heard that there was a generic version made in the US by Lannett Company Inc. Does anyone have any information about
origami
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Nebivolol 5mg
I started this meds about six weeks ago and I do not know if it is this medication or not but my fingers get cold and some of them turn white and I have to run hot water on them! The finger nails look a little purple when I get cold! Has anyone else have had this problem taken Nebivolol? This meds has
I started this meds about six weeks ago and I do not know if it is this medication or not but my fingers get cold and some of them turn white and I have to run hot water on them! The finger nails look a little purple when I get cold! Has anyone else have had this problem taken Nebivolol? This meds has
BaileyC57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Recent PSP diagnosis
Hello everyone. My dad is 75 and for the last 4 years we have been on the understanding that he had gait apraxia. We saw a neurologist today who had been through his history over those years and has now diagnosed PSP-PAGF. I'm scared for him and what the future holds, not just for him, but for us as
Hello everyone. My dad is 75 and for the last 4 years we have been on the understanding that he had gait apraxia. We saw a neurologist today who had been through his history over those years and has now diagnosed PSP-PAGF. I'm scared for him and what the future holds, not just for him, but for us as
Pickle28
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PSP Association
4 months ago
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