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We’ve just had our viability scan and our little bean had a healthy heartbeat. I know we’re not out of the woods yet but we’re so relieved. Thank you to everyone who’s answered my daft questions and reassured me over the last few weeks (i’m sure there’s more daft questions to come!) It just goes to show
We’ve just had our viability scan and our little bean had a healthy heartbeat. I know we’re not out of the woods yet but we’re so relieved. Thank you to everyone who’s answered my daft questions and reassured me over the last few weeks (i’m sure there’s more daft questions to come!) It just goes to show
Sarahlou01
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Rhabdomyolysis in a patient complicated with hypopituitarism and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and the literature review
A frequent suggestion here on Thyroid UK forum is that exercise depletes T3. Seems quite reasonable and there is some evidence - even if much of it would be dismissed as being anecdotal. Here, however, they have a case of rhabdomyolysis, which they pin on hypothyroidism (among others). Yet the treatment
A frequent suggestion here on Thyroid UK forum is that exercise depletes T3. Seems quite reasonable and there is some evidence - even if much of it would be dismissed as being anecdotal. Here, however, they have a case of rhabdomyolysis, which they pin on hypothyroidism (among others). Yet the treatment
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
It's not an MS hug
I see an applied kinesiologist holistic chiropractor who 1. Diagnosed me 2. Every exacerbation I experienced was fixable with this technique In my experience the "hug" was all my ribs subluxated resulting from stormy weather over a prolonged period of time. When my occiput is centered my
I see an applied kinesiologist holistic chiropractor who 1. Diagnosed me 2. Every exacerbation I experienced was fixable with this technique In my experience the "hug" was all my ribs subluxated resulting from stormy weather over a prolonged period of time. When my occiput is centered my
deedeedah
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
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Anyone had faint positive at 12dp5dt and still had successful pregnancy?
I tested today and here’s the result. I am 12dp5d frozen transfer of 1 PGS normal embryo. I am scared of another chemical pregnancy or a false positive. Tomorrow is my official test day. I saw other hpts at this time and theirs were a lot darker than mine at 12dp5dt. Hoping for a good number for blood
I tested today and here’s the result. I am 12dp5d frozen transfer of 1 PGS normal embryo. I am scared of another chemical pregnancy or a false positive. Tomorrow is my official test day. I saw other hpts at this time and theirs were a lot darker than mine at 12dp5dt. Hoping for a good number for blood
Findingmykitten
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Modafinil (smart drug)
Hi all Was wondering if anybody else was given Modafinil in recovery/rehabilitation of a brain haemorrhage? I was put on it in December 2012 during my rehabilitation and it brought me on so much. The rehab team made a video of me before I was on the drug and a few months later and the change was unbelievable
Hi all Was wondering if anybody else was given Modafinil in recovery/rehabilitation of a brain haemorrhage? I was put on it in December 2012 during my rehabilitation and it brought me on so much. The rehab team made a video of me before I was on the drug and a few months later and the change was unbelievable
Wazza84
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Headway
6 years ago
I need help/opinions
I'm a 26 year old female. I've been dealing with skipped beats/heart flutters and racing heart for a few years now. I finally seen a cardiologist and they did an Echo and said everything looked A+. I also wore a 24 hour monitor and just got those results back and it came back that all they found was
I'm a 26 year old female. I've been dealing with skipped beats/heart flutters and racing heart for a few years now. I finally seen a cardiologist and they did an Echo and said everything looked A+. I also wore a 24 hour monitor and just got those results back and it came back that all they found was
Lindseyg92
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Cpap andInsurance
Hello everyone. I saw my consultant yesterday he is discharging me. He also said thT my sleep study has shown mild sleep apnoea. He said that I will be trying a cpap machine. He also said I need to inform dvla and my insurer. Does anyone know what the insurer will charge because of this? Will I have
Hello everyone. I saw my consultant yesterday he is discharging me. He also said thT my sleep study has shown mild sleep apnoea. He said that I will be trying a cpap machine. He also said I need to inform dvla and my insurer. Does anyone know what the insurer will charge because of this? Will I have
Abc64
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Sleep walking
Hi my mum who is in her 70s is receiving injections for low B12 levels. Recently she has been sleep walking. Is this something associated with low B12? There are no other underlying diagnosed conditions. Thank you!
Hi my mum who is in her 70s is receiving injections for low B12 levels. Recently she has been sleep walking. Is this something associated with low B12? There are no other underlying diagnosed conditions. Thank you!
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Further to RLS has stopped
My full regime for treatment of RLS is as follows: -
Sleep
hygiene
- in my case as I have
sleep
apnoea - using my CPAP machine and having a yellow light on my IPhone which is timed to come on at 6pm and stops the bright light of my mobile telling my brain it is daytime) the yellow tinge actually makes
My full regime for treatment of RLS is as follows: -
Sleep
hygiene
- in my case as I have
sleep
apnoea - using my CPAP machine and having a yellow light on my IPhone which is timed to come on at 6pm and stops the bright light of my mobile telling my brain it is daytime) the yellow tinge actually makes
jan_ET
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Valerian Root
Does anyone here find valerian root helpful during anxious times or panic attacks? I’ve heard it’s a sleep aid but can be calming. Also does anyone know of any other natural products that are calming but aren’t sedating so I can take it before work? I was thinking of kava but a woman I know who owns
Does anyone here find valerian root helpful during anxious times or panic attacks? I’ve heard it’s a sleep aid but can be calming. Also does anyone know of any other natural products that are calming but aren’t sedating so I can take it before work? I was thinking of kava but a woman I know who owns
StereotypicalPisces
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Where to get intralipid?
Hi everyone, hoping someone can help point me in the right direction? Am having donor egg treatment in Spain and as have elevated natural killer cells they've advised to get an Intralipid done. I have the Intralipid solution from them (interestingly this cost just 35 euro!) But am struggling to find
Hi everyone, hoping someone can help point me in the right direction? Am having donor egg treatment in Spain and as have elevated natural killer cells they've advised to get an Intralipid done. I have the Intralipid solution from them (interestingly this cost just 35 euro!) But am struggling to find
Hereshopingxxx
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
PAF and sleep apnea
I have posted that I am going in for treatment of my AFib with flutter in July. One interesting discovery I’ve made is in being studied for apnea at the insistence of my primary care doctor. I have very mild apnea. The interesting part to me is that the study didn’t focus so much on the apnea but on
I have posted that I am going in for treatment of my AFib with flutter in July. One interesting discovery I’ve made is in being studied for apnea at the insistence of my primary care doctor. I have very mild apnea. The interesting part to me is that the study didn’t focus so much on the apnea but on
scienceguy02
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AF Association
6 years ago
Mirapex and augmentation
Hi, fellow and sister RLS/WED sufferers! I'm an American Benedictine sister here on false pretenses because the profile does not want anyone to be born before 1930, and I was born in 1926. Anyway, for the last two years I have had good medical care by a nurse in a neurologist's office. After months of
Hi, fellow and sister RLS/WED sufferers! I'm an American Benedictine sister here on false pretenses because the profile does not want anyone to be born before 1930, and I was born in 1926. Anyway, for the last two years I have had good medical care by a nurse in a neurologist's office. After months of
LBBlack
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
List of most rich sources of GDNF
Here is the list https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_tI2U2rhmIkwvgdzU-kou2oTlBgMGUkV Interestingly Rasagiline, Selegiline, Naringin (found in the grapefruit ) and ibogaine are among the top GDNF producers I am already taking ibogaine, considering to add grapefruit extract as well
Here is the list https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_tI2U2rhmIkwvgdzU-kou2oTlBgMGUkV Interestingly Rasagiline, Selegiline, Naringin (found in the grapefruit ) and ibogaine are among the top GDNF producers I am already taking ibogaine, considering to add grapefruit extract as well
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Depression and anxiety
After a car accident I was in (8 years ago) that was caused by sudden onset of extreme sleepiness, a side effect of mirapex, I was abruptly taken off mirapex and started on gaba. I then suffered from anxiety and depression. Would the abrupt cessation of mirapex or side effects of gaba be the cause
After a car accident I was in (8 years ago) that was caused by sudden onset of extreme sleepiness, a side effect of mirapex, I was abruptly taken off mirapex and started on gaba. I then suffered from anxiety and depression. Would the abrupt cessation of mirapex or side effects of gaba be the cause
Yakester
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
The Lighter Side: Update from The New South Wing at Benjamin Mansions from your Pred 'Double Agent'.. ;-)
Greetings All on a Friday Evening in the UK ;-) Well, what to say and where to start..?! First, Hoping you're all Coping (please forgive the accidental cheesy rhyme). I'm still tuning-in every day to your various Posts and stories: but as a few of You Lot will know, Life's been hectic here with my home
Greetings All on a Friday Evening in the UK ;-) Well, what to say and where to start..?! First, Hoping you're all Coping (please forgive the accidental cheesy rhyme). I'm still tuning-in every day to your various Posts and stories: but as a few of You Lot will know, Life's been hectic here with my home
markbenjamin57
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Any help for insomnia
I was just started on daliresp for severe C.O.P.D. I am having terrible insomnia. Anyone else having same problem? Does any medicine help with insomnia? Thanks , Sam
I was just started on daliresp for severe C.O.P.D. I am having terrible insomnia. Anyone else having same problem? Does any medicine help with insomnia? Thanks , Sam
samferro
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Making progress with sleep with RLS, without Ambien
Great news: I’m having a lot of success sleeping and figuring out my RLS. I've been taking Ambien for the last 10 years not realizing that it was RLS that was keeping me awake. I was needing to increase the dose over the last year which triggered my research. What I’ve learned as I've tried to get
Great news: I’m having a lot of success sleeping and figuring out my RLS. I've been taking Ambien for the last 10 years not realizing that it was RLS that was keeping me awake. I was needing to increase the dose over the last year which triggered my research. What I’ve learned as I've tried to get
rsoular
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Leg jerks
Has anybody experienced leg jerks or torso jerks while being on lyrica? I have constant almost unstoppable jerks which make me mad!It feels like an electrode is hitting me!These jerks give me pain at my lower left leg.I could also describe them as tics.
Has anybody experienced leg jerks or torso jerks while being on lyrica? I have constant almost unstoppable jerks which make me mad!It feels like an electrode is hitting me!These jerks give me pain at my lower left leg.I could also describe them as tics.
Katerina22
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
MY NEW DRUG LAMOTRIGINE
I had my psychiatrist appointment yesterday, and I understand that this is not a forum for bipolar, but that is what he is trying to help me with, in conjunction with my RLS. I was seriously hoping that a certain med would be able to go, but which one, they are all so important. For instance, the Seroquel
I had my psychiatrist appointment yesterday, and I understand that this is not a forum for bipolar, but that is what he is trying to help me with, in conjunction with my RLS. I was seriously hoping that a certain med would be able to go, but which one, they are all so important. For instance, the Seroquel
TEAH35
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
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