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Ritalin and or Adderall
Question for those prescribed Ritalin or Adderall. My oncologist prescribed Ritalin 2 times daily 5mg/ dose. Take 1 when I wake up and then another at lunchtime. I have noticed that taking the 5 mg tablet in the morning does nothing for me . I have to take both at the same time (10 mg) to see any
Question for those prescribed Ritalin or Adderall. My oncologist prescribed Ritalin 2 times daily 5mg/ dose. Take 1 when I wake up and then another at lunchtime. I have noticed that taking the 5 mg tablet in the morning does nothing for me . I have to take both at the same time (10 mg) to see any
agyoung
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
My SBRT Journey
Patient Diagnosis: LESION 1, PIRADS v2 Score: 5, Size: 1.9 x 1.0 cm Location: Right, anterior, base, peripheral and transition zone * Extracapsular extension: Possible extensive extension. Seminal vesicle invasion: None. Adjacent organ invasion: None. Gleason 7 (3+4) On December 22nd, I completed five
Patient Diagnosis: LESION 1, PIRADS v2 Score: 5, Size: 1.9 x 1.0 cm Location: Right, anterior, base, peripheral and transition zone * Extracapsular extension: Possible extensive extension. Seminal vesicle invasion: None. Adjacent organ invasion: None. Gleason 7 (3+4) On December 22nd, I completed five
WilsonPickett
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Synarel is a troll! Anyone relate?
Hello likeminded travellers! I’m starting my 6th IVF cycle shortly. It’s been tough but I remain optimistic. Anyway, I’ve been snorting 4 shots daily of synarel for 2 months - now we’ve increased to 6 shots per day. I appreciate that it works - and it’s helping me to eventually / hopefully fall pregnant
Hello likeminded travellers! I’m starting my 6th IVF cycle shortly. It’s been tough but I remain optimistic. Anyway, I’ve been snorting 4 shots daily of synarel for 2 months - now we’ve increased to 6 shots per day. I appreciate that it works - and it’s helping me to eventually / hopefully fall pregnant
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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Ablation under general anesthesia with obstructive sleep apnea
Hi everybody, If someone has sleep apnea, is it it safe to undergo an RF Afib ablation under general anesthesia? Especially if the patient doesn’t have or use CPAP?
Hi everybody, If someone has sleep apnea, is it it safe to undergo an RF Afib ablation under general anesthesia? Especially if the patient doesn’t have or use CPAP?
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AF Association
2 years ago
Dizziness after eligard
Good evening , Thank you in advance for taking the time to help me with my question/ concern. My father has started to experience some symptoms after the second eligard more often than after he took his first eligard shot. He is experiencing dizziness light headaches , back pain and joint pain. The back
Good evening , Thank you in advance for taking the time to help me with my question/ concern. My father has started to experience some symptoms after the second eligard more often than after he took his first eligard shot. He is experiencing dizziness light headaches , back pain and joint pain. The back
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
My top sleep aid right now
Just wanted to share about what helps me most at the moment. Sleep is so important for us. The website is www.nothingmuchhappens.com (I listen in the Audible app) and it's billed as 'bedtime stories for grownups'. In fact it is more than that - it's a kind of brain training. The stories are simple
Just wanted to share about what helps me most at the moment. Sleep is so important for us. The website is www.nothingmuchhappens.com (I listen in the Audible app) and it's billed as 'bedtime stories for grownups'. In fact it is more than that - it's a kind of brain training. The stories are simple
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Rare diseases
Does any body on this site, have a very rare lung disease called pulmonary langerhans cell histiocytosis?
Does any body on this site, have a very rare lung disease called pulmonary langerhans cell histiocytosis?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
New to Headway as the spouse of someone with TBI
Good morning all, Just a note to say hello and express my gratitude for finding this group! I've been married for 34 years and my wife had a TBI in 2016. Thank God the effects have been relatively mild, but enough to drive me to find this site. She almost died from a fall and had to undergo a craniectomy
Good morning all, Just a note to say hello and express my gratitude for finding this group! I've been married for 34 years and my wife had a TBI in 2016. Thank God the effects have been relatively mild, but enough to drive me to find this site. She almost died from a fall and had to undergo a craniectomy
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Headway
2 years ago
Tinnitus silver bullet
Dear All Is there any such thing as an effective non addictive sleep aid which can be taken on a regular basis and which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? or a sedating antidepressant to assist sleep which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? I am still searching ? I need either of the above
Dear All Is there any such thing as an effective non addictive sleep aid which can be taken on a regular basis and which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? or a sedating antidepressant to assist sleep which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? I am still searching ? I need either of the above
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
PD and Sleep Apnea
I was diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea in the fall of last year (cronic fatigue), but the machine has not been available in my area, and are just now starting to arrive. So it made me wonder is there a connection with sleep apnea and PD, and if you use a CPAP or similar device, have you seen any benefits
I was diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea in the fall of last year (cronic fatigue), but the machine has not been available in my area, and are just now starting to arrive. So it made me wonder is there a connection with sleep apnea and PD, and if you use a CPAP or similar device, have you seen any benefits
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Benefits of nortriptyline
Hello - my physio thinks I have chronic pain syndrome following extensive foot surgery. I have tried amitriptyline, and now trying nortriptyline as recommended by the GP as he says that the side effects will be less. The physio has suggested pregabalin but I am reluctant to take it. Has anyone taken
Hello - my physio thinks I have chronic pain syndrome following extensive foot surgery. I have tried amitriptyline, and now trying nortriptyline as recommended by the GP as he says that the side effects will be less. The physio has suggested pregabalin but I am reluctant to take it. Has anyone taken
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Dopamine Patch versus tablets your experience?
Hi, I am seeking your experience as to whether Patches are safe and do or do not cause more complications than the tablets. I was diagnosed with PD 6 years ago and my Neurologist has suggested a Neupro patch 2mg/24h because I reported no real on and off periods on the Madopar tablets and no real difference
Hi, I am seeking your experience as to whether Patches are safe and do or do not cause more complications than the tablets. I was diagnosed with PD 6 years ago and my Neurologist has suggested a Neupro patch 2mg/24h because I reported no real on and off periods on the Madopar tablets and no real difference
Coling
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Natural remedies and food supplements
This is mainly a personal view of the usefulness of these for RLS, but is based on some reading. I hope it is a balanced view. Hopefully it offers some guidance for when you're choosing remedies. The 3 main things you should find out about when choosing a remedy. 1) EFFECTIVENESS : does it actually
This is mainly a personal view of the usefulness of these for RLS, but is based on some reading. I hope it is a balanced view. Hopefully it offers some guidance for when you're choosing remedies. The 3 main things you should find out about when choosing a remedy. 1) EFFECTIVENESS : does it actually
Elffindoe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Please help
Please can someone tell me how long hormones work against cancer which has spread to pelvic lymph nodes after radical prostatectomy
Please can someone tell me how long hormones work against cancer which has spread to pelvic lymph nodes after radical prostatectomy
Mand84
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Role of Lactobacillus reuteri in Human Health and Diseases 2018
This is an interesting article. Apparently Lactobacillus reuteri creates B12 in your gut. And other things too, like balancing the microbiome and fixing dysbiosis. I just ordered my Dr Matthew #1 Probiotic that has Lactobacillus reuteri. What is interesting, and I will need to study this, is that the
This is an interesting article. Apparently Lactobacillus reuteri creates B12 in your gut. And other things too, like balancing the microbiome and fixing dysbiosis. I just ordered my Dr Matthew #1 Probiotic that has Lactobacillus reuteri. What is interesting, and I will need to study this, is that the
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Probiotics for Parkinson's disease: Current evidence and future directions 2020
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
New diagnosis of metastasised breast cancer in lung.
In 2014 I had treatment for +++ ER stage 2 breast cancer including chemo, mastectomy, lymph clearance, radiation, Herceptin. Following pleurisy and a CT scan I’ve now been diagnosed with the same metastasised BC in my lung by the respiratory dept. I also have severe rib pain and numbness. I will see
In 2014 I had treatment for +++ ER stage 2 breast cancer including chemo, mastectomy, lymph clearance, radiation, Herceptin. Following pleurisy and a CT scan I’ve now been diagnosed with the same metastasised BC in my lung by the respiratory dept. I also have severe rib pain and numbness. I will see
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and RLS - article
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
PoorRichard
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Did the Georgetown University Plan Stand a Chance?
I started this response over three weeks ago. I had some intense dyskinesia that caused me to lose content so I had to start over several times. Thank you to all those people that offered advice. I know I'm not the brightest bulb on the tree and I cannot repeat sub 5 minute miles in a marathon. At the
I started this response over three weeks ago. I had some intense dyskinesia that caused me to lose content so I had to start over several times. Thank you to all those people that offered advice. I know I'm not the brightest bulb on the tree and I cannot repeat sub 5 minute miles in a marathon. At the
Isthistheone
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Stories of a Hospital Volunteer - "Smile" - 10 January 2022
Monday the 10th of January was my first visit to the hospital in 2022. I'd taken a lateral flow test that morning and was thankful the result was negative. Because of Covid, I’d heard that my usual ward was closed, and I was to go the floor below which was partially open for volunteers to visit. I was
Monday the 10th of January was my first visit to the hospital in 2022. I'd taken a lateral flow test that morning and was thankful the result was negative. Because of Covid, I’d heard that my usual ward was closed, and I was to go the floor below which was partially open for volunteers to visit. I was
Greenthorn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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