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Additional discharge whilst on buserelin
Hello, I am currently on 50iu of buserelin a day and AF arrived excatly on time, no problems there BUT I have noticed that I still have a tiny bloody discharge after my cycle has run it course of my usual 7 days. Has anyone else experienced problems like this?? Kind of worried, and I have my baseline
Hello, I am currently on 50iu of buserelin a day and AF arrived excatly on time, no problems there BUT I have noticed that I still have a tiny bloody discharge after my cycle has run it course of my usual 7 days. Has anyone else experienced problems like this?? Kind of worried, and I have my baseline
Yammie1973
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Fertility Network UK
7 years ago
Quitting Cannabis and Vivid Nightmares/Dreams
Hello everyone, I quit smoking marijuana and oils about 3 months ago, and starting about 2 months ago I began having super vivid dreams and nightmares every night, usually 4-8 dreams a night, and most of them are not pleasant. I know this is normal because my mind is catching up on all the suppressed
Hello everyone, I quit smoking marijuana and oils about 3 months ago, and starting about 2 months ago I began having super vivid dreams and nightmares every night, usually 4-8 dreams a night, and most of them are not pleasant. I know this is normal because my mind is catching up on all the suppressed
Colors-2017
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Doctors and the DVLA FORM
Problem with doctor completing the DVLA form incorrectly. Ticked the box saying I fall asleep when driving with no evidence.This has caused difficulties as my licence was revoked and so far I have been unable to drive since 21st June. I have minimal symptoms and no tremors but I have to go through a
Problem with doctor completing the DVLA form incorrectly. Ticked the box saying I fall asleep when driving with no evidence.This has caused difficulties as my licence was revoked and so far I have been unable to drive since 21st June. I have minimal symptoms and no tremors but I have to go through a
maharg12
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
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Dostinex helps RLS
I have had RLS for about 20 years, it used to drive me nuts. Then i was diagnosed with a pituitary adenoma. For treatment I was given Dostinex (cabergoline). Suddenly my rls improved a lot. About 3 year's ago I was taken off Dostinex and guess what, my RLS returned with a vengeance. Dr started me on
I have had RLS for about 20 years, it used to drive me nuts. Then i was diagnosed with a pituitary adenoma. For treatment I was given Dostinex (cabergoline). Suddenly my rls improved a lot. About 3 year's ago I was taken off Dostinex and guess what, my RLS returned with a vengeance. Dr started me on
Busso
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
PLMD
I was recently talking to someone who suffered severely from PLMD. I was diagnosed with this after a sleep study 7/8 years ago, but it never bothered me. The ex complained often. As I now sleep alone (kind of) I was wondering if I still had it. Then I realised 'something' was moving around between
I was recently talking to someone who suffered severely from PLMD. I was diagnosed with this after a sleep study 7/8 years ago, but it never bothered me. The ex complained often. As I now sleep alone (kind of) I was wondering if I still had it. Then I realised 'something' was moving around between
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Second opinion appointment this afternoon
I've been trying to change my user name and instead of changing to what I want I get a worst version of what I started with. It's 4 months since I got a diagnosis of PSP from an ophthalmologist. This afternoon I see a specialist in the Movement Disorders department of a major hospital. I am hoping I
I've been trying to change my user name and instead of changing to what I want I get a worst version of what I started with. It's 4 months since I got a diagnosis of PSP from an ophthalmologist. This afternoon I see a specialist in the Movement Disorders department of a major hospital. I am hoping I
Barbara-41
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PSP Association
7 years ago
Donepezil - has anyone tried this med for brain fog and to help with walking? does it affect your sleep?
I was given this med by my dr. to help with my brain fog and my gait in walking. He started me on a very low dose 5mg, and i have only been on it a few days. However, i seem to be sleeping in a deeper(stranger) sleep, but my mind feels awake. i know it sound crazy, but sometimes I will think to myself
I was given this med by my dr. to help with my brain fog and my gait in walking. He started me on a very low dose 5mg, and i have only been on it a few days. However, i seem to be sleeping in a deeper(stranger) sleep, but my mind feels awake. i know it sound crazy, but sometimes I will think to myself
moparkie715
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Sleep apnea or panic attack?
I posted earlier cuz I couldn't sleep. I dozed back off to sleep to wake up from Smth scary. I woke up and automatically run outside to the door for help because my heart was POUNDING SO FAST it felt like I couldn't breath as if I stopped breathing in my sleep! And my body was kinda tingly. It does
I posted earlier cuz I couldn't sleep. I dozed back off to sleep to wake up from Smth scary. I woke up and automatically run outside to the door for help because my heart was POUNDING SO FAST it felt like I couldn't breath as if I stopped breathing in my sleep! And my body was kinda tingly. It does
Mindfulness4
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
It was fascination I know
Remember that old song (love all those old songs - Andy Williams, Frank Sinatra, etc., etc - I could Have Danced all Night" but my legs go the wrong direction. "Just singing in the rain" - not anymore, it would start a flare up. It was fascination I know" of the never ending symptoms of MS!. "I Gotta
Remember that old song (love all those old songs - Andy Williams, Frank Sinatra, etc., etc - I could Have Danced all Night" but my legs go the wrong direction. "Just singing in the rain" - not anymore, it would start a flare up. It was fascination I know" of the never ending symptoms of MS!. "I Gotta
agapepilgrim
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
Tanycytes control the hormonal output of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis
On this forum, as in much of the world of thyroid, we discuss thyroid hormones, the thyroid, the pituitary, iron, vitamins, and goodness knows what else. We almost never mention the hypothalamus. That is why I am posting this abstract. Not that I more than slightly understand it! But we should never
On this forum, as in much of the world of thyroid, we discuss thyroid hormones, the thyroid, the pituitary, iron, vitamins, and goodness knows what else. We almost never mention the hypothalamus. That is why I am posting this abstract. Not that I more than slightly understand it! But we should never
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Afib and anxiety questions.
Hi I'm a 37 year old male from the US. I had a aortic dissection 2 years ago and soon after diagnosed with afib. I recovered well in 4 months back to work then i had a afib episode and it put me out for a couple weeks. Then i changed medicine from metatropol to bystolic while being on lisinprol this
Hi I'm a 37 year old male from the US. I had a aortic dissection 2 years ago and soon after diagnosed with afib. I recovered well in 4 months back to work then i had a afib episode and it put me out for a couple weeks. Then i changed medicine from metatropol to bystolic while being on lisinprol this
craigcarda
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AF Association
7 years ago
Enzalutamide & drug interactions.
New Dutch paper below [1] In a recent post, I mentioned that Xtandi could cause the liver to metabolize more of certain drugs, thereby weakening the dose: Wiki [2]: "Enzalutamide is a moderate to strong inducer of multiple cytochrome P450 enzymes including CYP3A4, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19 and hence has a
New Dutch paper below [1] In a recent post, I mentioned that Xtandi could cause the liver to metabolize more of certain drugs, thereby weakening the dose: Wiki [2]: "Enzalutamide is a moderate to strong inducer of multiple cytochrome P450 enzymes including CYP3A4, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19 and hence has a
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Week full of tests 😔
I recently posted about tingling in my legs and basically my doctor prescribed more deep sleep. Well that's easier said than done as I know you all know. However, I have given it my best effort despite a hurricane and having the worst four days of my life with almost no sleep. Other than that I feel
I recently posted about tingling in my legs and basically my doctor prescribed more deep sleep. Well that's easier said than done as I know you all know. However, I have given it my best effort despite a hurricane and having the worst four days of my life with almost no sleep. Other than that I feel
Bsoenning
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
low sp02 when sleeping
Hi all..I have Af, Hf and sleep apnea I wear an sp02 monitor at night and use a Cpap machine..I had an ablation just over 3 weeks ago and finding my sats are in the low 90s when awake and in the middle of the night they dropped down to 63%..thus my alarm kicks in when below 85% and wakes me up, I am
Hi all..I have Af, Hf and sleep apnea I wear an sp02 monitor at night and use a Cpap machine..I had an ablation just over 3 weeks ago and finding my sats are in the low 90s when awake and in the middle of the night they dropped down to 63%..thus my alarm kicks in when below 85% and wakes me up, I am
bushy2016
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AF Association
7 years ago
Alternative meds
Was at hospital appointment today and got talking to a man with Stiffman syndrome and he mention a cannabis based pill which helped him but fibro fog let me down and by the time I got home I had forgotten their name. Can anybody help me with this and tell me where I might get them
Was at hospital appointment today and got talking to a man with Stiffman syndrome and he mention a cannabis based pill which helped him but fibro fog let me down and by the time I got home I had forgotten their name. Can anybody help me with this and tell me where I might get them
catzndogz
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
Sleep problems
I don't know if insomnia is linked to CLL but I constantly have insomnia. I manage to fall asleep when I go to bed but wake a couple of hours later unable to sleep until the morning. It is very draining. Does anyone else suffer and are there any solutions other than sleeping pills, which I do not
I don't know if insomnia is linked to CLL but I constantly have insomnia. I manage to fall asleep when I go to bed but wake a couple of hours later unable to sleep until the morning. It is very draining. Does anyone else suffer and are there any solutions other than sleeping pills, which I do not
Hazel33
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CLL Support
7 years ago
RLS for 13 years
Hi I'm new here. I have suffered with severe RLS and PLMD for 13 years, diagnosed 2 years ago by a sleep study. I have tried natural remedies, iron and magnesium supplements, copper bracelets, and have been prescribed many medications unsuccessfully including ropinerole, clonazepam, nitrazepam, melatonin
Hi I'm new here. I have suffered with severe RLS and PLMD for 13 years, diagnosed 2 years ago by a sleep study. I have tried natural remedies, iron and magnesium supplements, copper bracelets, and have been prescribed many medications unsuccessfully including ropinerole, clonazepam, nitrazepam, melatonin
Glitterbug321
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Moving forward slowly!!! 😃
So I managed to talk my partner into going back to the doctor. He did it, he's back on his antidepressants and has promised to continue taking them this time. I am so pleased 😄💖👍 He's having quite a bit of knee pain, knee locking and not being able to straighten the leg fully at times, so next step
So I managed to talk my partner into going back to the doctor. He did it, he's back on his antidepressants and has promised to continue taking them this time. I am so pleased 😄💖👍 He's having quite a bit of knee pain, knee locking and not being able to straighten the leg fully at times, so next step
bandicoot1987
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
Got Any Sleeping Tips??
Does anyone with IPF have any sleeping tips. I used to sleep upstairs at night but the stairs have become unmanageable. During the day I often slip out to the car - put on the air conditioning and with my portable oxygen machine grab 40 winks (30mins) At night - I sleep upright on the sofa with
Does anyone with IPF have any sleeping tips. I used to sleep upstairs at night but the stairs have become unmanageable. During the day I often slip out to the car - put on the air conditioning and with my portable oxygen machine grab 40 winks (30mins) At night - I sleep upright on the sofa with
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
SLEEP PARALYSIS AND SPDS?
And no amount of '
Sleep
Hygiene
' will change that. Anyone else suffer these symptoms with their Bahcets? I also have difficulty swallowing, a permanent feeling of something stuck in my throat, dry mouth, and wrinkled tongue.
And no amount of '
Sleep
Hygiene
' will change that. Anyone else suffer these symptoms with their Bahcets? I also have difficulty swallowing, a permanent feeling of something stuck in my throat, dry mouth, and wrinkled tongue.
DevBabooa
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Behçet's UK
7 years ago
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