Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Sleep hygiene
Posts
Communities
2,182 public posts
Filter results
Summer reading
Hi all, two books I'd requested arrived at the library quite recently and I checked them both out. One is Alex Kerten's "Goodbye Parkinson's, Hello Life!" Frankly I don't know what to make of it. He has pioneered something called "Gyro-Kinetics" which blends dance, martial arts and behavior modification
Hi all, two books I'd requested arrived at the library quite recently and I checked them both out. One is Alex Kerten's "Goodbye Parkinson's, Hello Life!" Frankly I don't know what to make of it. He has pioneered something called "Gyro-Kinetics" which blends dance, martial arts and behavior modification
Beckey
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
I am searching for a RLS Medical Practitioner in Perth WA
I am needing a Practioner in Perth WA who has a good knowledge base of dealing with Restless Leg Syndrome/ sleep disorders. I have seen a Neurologist which didn't help & after 15 years with this disease it is now extremely debilitating and I have found no-one who is up on all the latest research (as
I am needing a Practioner in Perth WA who has a good knowledge base of dealing with Restless Leg Syndrome/ sleep disorders. I have seen a Neurologist which didn't help & after 15 years with this disease it is now extremely debilitating and I have found no-one who is up on all the latest research (as
KAYEx22parker
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
8 years ago
Tiredness
Evening all had a rough week very sleepy my dad bought me a bed for my dining room (now my bedroom) so only need to go upstairs to get my clothes but spend more time in pj's finally sold my smart car so I don't have to worry about that now got social services coming out on Wednesday to assess my bathroom
Evening all had a rough week very sleepy my dad bought me a bed for my dining room (now my bedroom) so only need to go upstairs to get my clothes but spend more time in pj's finally sold my smart car so I don't have to worry about that now got social services coming out on Wednesday to assess my bathroom
Bambamsnan
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Hypo/ hashis and doxylamine succinate aka sleep aid
Hi there, I work the night shift five nights a week every week. I find it very hard to sleep during the day so lack of sleep causes stress, cortisol and adrenal distress. I have recently started taking "sleep aid" - one 25g tablet of doxylamine succinate - I take this four mornings a week when I return
Hi there, I work the night shift five nights a week every week. I find it very hard to sleep during the day so lack of sleep causes stress, cortisol and adrenal distress. I have recently started taking "sleep aid" - one 25g tablet of doxylamine succinate - I take this four mornings a week when I return
reliablerebel
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Sleeping all the time
I sleep an average of about 12 hours per day and don't have the energy to clean my house or play with my kids anymore. Sometimes I go days at a time without even showering. I get fast food a lot more lately because I never know what to cook nor have the energy to do it. And am supposed to be working
I sleep an average of about 12 hours per day and don't have the energy to clean my house or play with my kids anymore. Sometimes I go days at a time without even showering. I get fast food a lot more lately because I never know what to cook nor have the energy to do it. And am supposed to be working
babyhyer
in
Mental Health Support
8 years ago
Amitriptyline and Trazodone combined
Find taking both amitriptyline and trazodone a good combination for my pain. Have been taking both now for two weeks and found a significant difference. Hope it lasts?
Find taking both amitriptyline and trazodone a good combination for my pain. Have been taking both now for two weeks and found a significant difference. Hope it lasts?
Hidden
in
Pain Concern
8 years ago
AF + Sleep Apnoea=World of Problems
If any of you AF sufferers also have sleep apnoea, I urge you to learn as much as possible about the interface of the two--it ain't good. Research in Europe and the USA is showing that undiagnosed sleep apnoea can be the cause of AF. Even if it isn't the cause of your AF, it's worth being screened for
If any of you AF sufferers also have sleep apnoea, I urge you to learn as much as possible about the interface of the two--it ain't good. Research in Europe and the USA is showing that undiagnosed sleep apnoea can be the cause of AF. Even if it isn't the cause of your AF, it's worth being screened for
Hidden
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Poll - who's had weight gain /tiredness from flunarizine and who hasn't?? Trying to find out how common they really are with this drug
Hi Everyone! I wabted to do a poll to see how many people on flunarizine got weight gain and/or tiredness and how many didn't. Although they are both listed as common side effects I'm just wondering how common they really are as I know everyone reacts differently. I know one person here hasn't had them
Hi Everyone! I wabted to do a poll to see how many people on flunarizine got weight gain and/or tiredness and how many didn't. Although they are both listed as common side effects I'm just wondering how common they really are as I know everyone reacts differently. I know one person here hasn't had them
Becky_m
in
National Migraine Centre
8 years ago
Spoiler
I have noticed in all the postings I have read, nobody mentions a huge cause/trigger which is SLEEP APNEA! I had Afib 2 years before it was diagnosed as being not only most likely the cause but also affects all organs and has caused me to have memory loss from the brain being deprived of oxygen during
I have noticed in all the postings I have read, nobody mentions a huge cause/trigger which is SLEEP APNEA! I had Afib 2 years before it was diagnosed as being not only most likely the cause but also affects all organs and has caused me to have memory loss from the brain being deprived of oxygen during
Spoiler
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Amitriptyline and Trazodone
I was given Citalopram in place of Amitriptyline 4 weeks ago. It didn't do me much good at all. Went back to the doctor who knows me best. She told me Citralopram would not help my pain. As I was getting better relief from amitriptyline she prescribed me 50mg amitriptyline as well as 50mg of trazodone
I was given Citalopram in place of Amitriptyline 4 weeks ago. It didn't do me much good at all. Went back to the doctor who knows me best. She told me Citralopram would not help my pain. As I was getting better relief from amitriptyline she prescribed me 50mg amitriptyline as well as 50mg of trazodone
Hidden
in
Pain Concern
8 years ago
Valerian or kava kava
Anyone ever taken these for anxiety? I'm going to start them tonight to wean off xanax
Anyone ever taken these for anxiety? I'm going to start them tonight to wean off xanax
amandapinner
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Can anyone help me on my new medication
Ok so Iam on new meds as the other meds got be depressed, giving me nightmares n just making me feel like crap basically. Iam now on Promazine. Is anybody else on this, I've only had half of the dose to see how I get on after the last meds I was on. Xx
Ok so Iam on new meds as the other meds got be depressed, giving me nightmares n just making me feel like crap basically. Iam now on Promazine. Is anybody else on this, I've only had half of the dose to see how I get on after the last meds I was on. Xx
Melanie29
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
feeling like getting faint
It has become really difficult to live with this condition. I cannot concentrate on anything around me. Feel like sleepy and drowsy, pain in upper back, not able to understand things properly. Feels like threats and darkness all around me. Please if anyone can help me out to this condition.
It has become really difficult to live with this condition. I cannot concentrate on anything around me. Feel like sleepy and drowsy, pain in upper back, not able to understand things properly. Feels like threats and darkness all around me. Please if anyone can help me out to this condition.
ali_6185
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
RL sleeping pattern
Hi, my dad is 83 suffered with RL most of his life. We have just detoxed him from a very nasty medication, pramipaxil. He has gone on to gabapentine and is now taking 900mg. He is free of RL during the day. At night the gabapentine is not making him sleepy but the need to move is so great it takes
Hi, my dad is 83 suffered with RL most of his life. We have just detoxed him from a very nasty medication, pramipaxil. He has gone on to gabapentine and is now taking 900mg. He is free of RL during the day. At night the gabapentine is not making him sleepy but the need to move is so great it takes
malcolm_one
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
8 years ago
Beta Hcg
Hello ladies, when can I take a pregnancy blood test?? I m on day 4d3dt
Hello ladies, when can I take a pregnancy blood test?? I m on day 4d3dt
InTheMiddleOfIt
in
Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
Daith's 4 months on!
Well here we are no further forward than I was in January! My daith's are still in place but apart from looking nice are of no use to my headache's as chocolate is for a teapot! I myself have since seen a neurologist who has put me on another epileptic drug called sodium Valproate Zentiva, to be taken
Well here we are no further forward than I was in January! My daith's are still in place but apart from looking nice are of no use to my headache's as chocolate is for a teapot! I myself have since seen a neurologist who has put me on another epileptic drug called sodium Valproate Zentiva, to be taken
kelcy
in
National Migraine Centre
8 years ago
Fighting snoring, swallowing etc....
My wife diagnosed with PSP for several years has all sort of problems associated with a loss of muscular control for respiration, elocution, swallowing etc...She is also more and more often biting her tongue which may cause severe pains. I came across a device, the Mandibular Advancement Splint (MAS)
My wife diagnosed with PSP for several years has all sort of problems associated with a loss of muscular control for respiration, elocution, swallowing etc...She is also more and more often biting her tongue which may cause severe pains. I came across a device, the Mandibular Advancement Splint (MAS)
loustalet
in
PSP Association
8 years ago
Thoughts please
Hi I have not posted for a long time but your help last time gave me the confidence to challenge my GP about my treatment...but I need your help again. I was diagnosed under active 2 years ago and eventually started feeling well again on 25 of Levo and 20 T3. I was in hospital over Christmas with a
Hi I have not posted for a long time but your help last time gave me the confidence to challenge my GP about my treatment...but I need your help again. I was diagnosed under active 2 years ago and eventually started feeling well again on 25 of Levo and 20 T3. I was in hospital over Christmas with a
yvee
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
DR says I'm fine!!!
Hello everyone. As you know I'm knew here, so I'll have post something about myself. Can anyone please tell me what these blood test mean, The DR said I was fine, and told me to take the levo at my normal time before the blood draw. On Friday I went (after some excellent comments from members here
Hello everyone. As you know I'm knew here, so I'll have post something about myself. Can anyone please tell me what these blood test mean, The DR said I was fine, and told me to take the levo at my normal time before the blood draw. On Friday I went (after some excellent comments from members here
SantaMonica2002
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Clonazepam & dementia?
Has anybody come across research, or indeed findings, concerning a link between benzodiazepines and dementia? Many of us have been prescribed Clonazepam as treatment for RLS or (as in my case) PLMD. I'm assuming that, if any credence is given to this speculated link, either one's GP would be aware of
Has anybody come across research, or indeed findings, concerning a link between benzodiazepines and dementia? Many of us have been prescribed Clonazepam as treatment for RLS or (as in my case) PLMD. I'm assuming that, if any credence is given to this speculated link, either one's GP would be aware of
dickJones
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
8 years ago
1
...
84
85
86
...
100
Next page
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Restless Legs Syndrome
282 results
Cure Parkinson's
209 results
Thyroid UK
180 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest