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adverse reaction to aromatherapy?
The cancer nurse at my GP practise suggested I might like to take advantage of various treatments our local hospice provides for cancer sufferers. I went today for a chat with the therapist to discuss the options. She had a diffuser, puffing out essential oils, mixed with water. My lungs started to
The cancer nurse at my GP practise suggested I might like to take advantage of various treatments our local hospice provides for cancer sufferers. I went today for a chat with the therapist to discuss the options. She had a diffuser, puffing out essential oils, mixed with water. My lungs started to
Mandy56
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Delay FET another cycle??
Hi everyone and thanks in advance for reading. I had a miscarriage back in mid-July and since then have had quite a bit of mid-cycle bleeding and recently numb arms (I'm going to the GP this week about that). Before the mc I had really regular cycles but my hormones are now all over the place. I have
Hi everyone and thanks in advance for reading. I had a miscarriage back in mid-July and since then have had quite a bit of mid-cycle bleeding and recently numb arms (I'm going to the GP this week about that). Before the mc I had really regular cycles but my hormones are now all over the place. I have
Bern2015
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
And it was all going so well
So as you are all aware I have been on new medication called sertaline for 3/4 weeks now and it has been bliss I've had a few blips but they haven't lasted long until last night Out of no where around 8pm Saturday night, I felt drained, sleepy and exhasted, so I thought it was because I was hungry, had
So as you are all aware I have been on new medication called sertaline for 3/4 weeks now and it has been bliss I've had a few blips but they haven't lasted long until last night Out of no where around 8pm Saturday night, I felt drained, sleepy and exhasted, so I thought it was because I was hungry, had
bexx87
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Headway
6 years ago
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Distorted vision when waking in the night?
Hi all. So I’ve had a baby 6 weeks ago not getting much sleep at all as breast feeding. This morning 4am the baby has woke up our bedroom was pitch black I had trouble focusing so immediately went into a mad panic as I do. So I’ve literalky grabbed the bedside lamp and it seemed to take forever for my
Hi all. So I’ve had a baby 6 weeks ago not getting much sleep at all as breast feeding. This morning 4am the baby has woke up our bedroom was pitch black I had trouble focusing so immediately went into a mad panic as I do. So I’ve literalky grabbed the bedside lamp and it seemed to take forever for my
Kevin18
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Help with MMA and Cysteine test results
I've posted a couple of times and I'm trying to make sense of what's going on. Total B12 was in the 'normal range' when I was tested earlier in the year but I was fortunate in that the neurologist ordered an MMA test back at the beginning of May, again in June and then July. The July test result has
I've posted a couple of times and I'm trying to make sense of what's going on. Total B12 was in the 'normal range' when I was tested earlier in the year but I was fortunate in that the neurologist ordered an MMA test back at the beginning of May, again in June and then July. The July test result has
Pinn14
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Exenatide
Further evidence of the neuroprotective properties of exendin-4 (Exenatide) in a model of hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. Exenatide is shortly going to be tested in phase III trials for PD https://academic.oup.com/brain/advance-article/doi/10.1093/brain/awy220/5079387
Further evidence of the neuroprotective properties of exendin-4 (Exenatide) in a model of hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. Exenatide is shortly going to be tested in phase III trials for PD https://academic.oup.com/brain/advance-article/doi/10.1093/brain/awy220/5079387
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Need positive thoughts please 🤞
Hi everyone, Did my test on otd which was positive. I was very underwhelmed though as it was so faint. I phoned the clinic and the nurse said that it will be faint because it’s so early. I stupidly took another one this evening after spending the afternoon with my friend drinking decaf coffee and
Hi everyone, Did my test on otd which was positive. I was very underwhelmed though as it was so faint. I phoned the clinic and the nurse said that it will be faint because it’s so early. I stupidly took another one this evening after spending the afternoon with my friend drinking decaf coffee and
KirstyC90
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Day 8 of Buserelin and positive pregnancy test 😱 can it be a false positive?
Hi Ladies Well the question is in the title 😱😱 I m on Buserelin for medicated FET, was a couple of days late on my periods but it happened on downregulation before so wasn’t thinking much of it. anyhow i thought I d do a test anyways for peace of mind, and OMG it was positive 😱 Can it b a false
Hi Ladies Well the question is in the title 😱😱 I m on Buserelin for medicated FET, was a couple of days late on my periods but it happened on downregulation before so wasn’t thinking much of it. anyhow i thought I d do a test anyways for peace of mind, and OMG it was positive 😱 Can it b a false
AlexHoBo
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
impaired cortical visual processing & Orthostatic dizziness
Occipital hypoperfusion in Parkinson’s disease without dementia: correlation to impaired cortical visual processing. https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/74/4/419 Orthostatic dizziness in Parkinson's disease is attributed to cerebral hypoperfusion: A transcranial doppler study. Park J, et al. J Clin Ultrasound
Occipital hypoperfusion in Parkinson’s disease without dementia: correlation to impaired cortical visual processing. https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/74/4/419 Orthostatic dizziness in Parkinson's disease is attributed to cerebral hypoperfusion: A transcranial doppler study. Park J, et al. J Clin Ultrasound
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Does anyone else suffer with other illnesses?
Along with Fybromyalgia, I also suffer from Chronic Ulcerative Colitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Narcolepsy and Depression.....all I keep getting told at Hospital is that I’m a complicated case, does anyone else have any of these other illnesses
Along with Fybromyalgia, I also suffer from Chronic Ulcerative Colitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Narcolepsy and Depression.....all I keep getting told at Hospital is that I’m a complicated case, does anyone else have any of these other illnesses
Babylons
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
it has come to my attention
msers, to just be polite I have been strongly told that I should inform people a little about me. Basically, things that I am 'not" and how I come by my opinions and beliefs. 20 years having travelled this, my ms journey has given me the belief system that I have. I have learned that it can be rather
msers, to just be polite I have been strongly told that I should inform people a little about me. Basically, things that I am 'not" and how I come by my opinions and beliefs. 20 years having travelled this, my ms journey has given me the belief system that I have. I have learned that it can be rather
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
taxotere may be last thing left
CR to zytiga and xtandi. PSA went from 3 to 290 in last 4 months. Had 4 bone mets and 22 rounds of radiation that just ended last week. In two weeks I start taxotere. Does anyone know what I can expect from the taxotere? Chances of working?
CR to zytiga and xtandi. PSA went from 3 to 290 in last 4 months. Had 4 bone mets and 22 rounds of radiation that just ended last week. In two weeks I start taxotere. Does anyone know what I can expect from the taxotere? Chances of working?
truckerbob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
breathing trouble suspected at night, apnea?
I suppose this is the best support group for this condition. I recently began recording my sleep sounds via an app on my phone every night for about a week out of curiosity as to whether I snore, not sharing my bed doesn't allow me to know for certain. I've listened to many sounds that worry me, I have
I suppose this is the best support group for this condition. I recently began recording my sleep sounds via an app on my phone every night for about a week out of curiosity as to whether I snore, not sharing my bed doesn't allow me to know for certain. I've listened to many sounds that worry me, I have
barny1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
duloxetine
Hi it would be nice to get any body to share there experiences and opinions with Duloxetine, it was suggested that my wife goes on this one instead of Mirtazapine, because she also suffers from and duloxetine apparently can also deal with the pain side of things apart from dealing with the mental heal
Hi it would be nice to get any body to share there experiences and opinions with Duloxetine, it was suggested that my wife goes on this one instead of Mirtazapine, because she also suffers from and duloxetine apparently can also deal with the pain side of things apart from dealing with the mental heal
freeflow
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
PD, autonomic, norepinephrine, heart
A glimpse at my trajectory. Generalized and Neurotransmitter-Selective Noradrenergic Denervation in Parkinson Disease with Orthostatic Hypotension. Yehonatan Sharabi, MD, Richard Imrich, MD, PhD, [...], and David S Goldstein, MD, PhD. Mov Disord. 2008 Sep 15; 23(12): 1725–1732. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A glimpse at my trajectory. Generalized and Neurotransmitter-Selective Noradrenergic Denervation in Parkinson Disease with Orthostatic Hypotension. Yehonatan Sharabi, MD, Richard Imrich, MD, PhD, [...], and David S Goldstein, MD, PhD. Mov Disord. 2008 Sep 15; 23(12): 1725–1732. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Information is the key to helping yourself.
Some useful info on this site, in particular, take note of the info that caffeine seems neuroprotective, also the bit about Acetyl L Carnitine helping the myalin sheath around the nerve. https://www.intechopen.com/books/a-synopsis-of-parkinson-s-disease/melatonin-in-parkinson-s-disease
Some useful info on this site, in particular, take note of the info that caffeine seems neuroprotective, also the bit about Acetyl L Carnitine helping the myalin sheath around the nerve. https://www.intechopen.com/books/a-synopsis-of-parkinson-s-disease/melatonin-in-parkinson-s-disease
slippy
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Horizant
How much horizant is usually given. Just tried my 1st night with it. Saw no improvement....does it take awhile for good results to kick in? I'm still on 6mg ropinirole as well. Finally got an appt at mass general with a dr winkleman..... not until march!! Busy, popular specialist but i need help before
How much horizant is usually given. Just tried my 1st night with it. Saw no improvement....does it take awhile for good results to kick in? I'm still on 6mg ropinirole as well. Finally got an appt at mass general with a dr winkleman..... not until march!! Busy, popular specialist but i need help before
tweedy66
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Getting Worse??
I'm 60 and have had RLS for what seems to be forever. I was diagnosed when I had a sleep test close to 20 years ago. I'm on Mirapex (Pramipexole) 50 Mg. I sometimes think that it's getting worse over the years. It's this happening to anyone else? I think sitting on hard surfaces can make it worse too
I'm 60 and have had RLS for what seems to be forever. I was diagnosed when I had a sleep test close to 20 years ago. I'm on Mirapex (Pramipexole) 50 Mg. I sometimes think that it's getting worse over the years. It's this happening to anyone else? I think sitting on hard surfaces can make it worse too
Katti703
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Cymbalta
I have just been prescribed Cymbalta for pelvic pain/vulvodynia, depression, anxiety which occurs with chronic pain. I am currently taking 20 mg twice a day. I am unable to sleep without the sleep of a sleep aid now and feel tired, groggy and worse overall. I am considering stopping this drug.
I have just been prescribed Cymbalta for pelvic pain/vulvodynia, depression, anxiety which occurs with chronic pain. I am currently taking 20 mg twice a day. I am unable to sleep without the sleep of a sleep aid now and feel tired, groggy and worse overall. I am considering stopping this drug.
Icybonz12
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Black cohosh - have you tried it?
Wondering if anyone has tried black cohosh to promote ovulation /pregnancy either with or without clomid. I'm hoping to start clomid in a months time but will black cohosh do me any harm /good in trying it this month? I know not to take it after ovulation because its harmful to pregnancy but have read
Wondering if anyone has tried black cohosh to promote ovulation /pregnancy either with or without clomid. I'm hoping to start clomid in a months time but will black cohosh do me any harm /good in trying it this month? I know not to take it after ovulation because its harmful to pregnancy but have read
FakeHappy
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
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