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Restless legs keeps coming back
My mum has suffered from rls since about 8 years, she's been on many medications and all will work for a while. Recently she was diagnosed with sleep apnea and was using cpap which made all her rls symptoms go away however after 2 months it has returned really bad. I took her to the gp and he has prescribed
My mum has suffered from rls since about 8 years, she's been on many medications and all will work for a while. Recently she was diagnosed with sleep apnea and was using cpap which made all her rls symptoms go away however after 2 months it has returned really bad. I took her to the gp and he has prescribed
Bejwo50
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
A BIT OF A WARNING ON USING MEDICAL MARIJUANA (MM) AS A SLEEP AID AND THE USE OF MELATONIN 123 AS ANOTHER OPTION FOR SLEEP PLUS TWO OTHERS
In a previous reply to a thread about using MM as a sleep aid, I mentioned that although I did not think it was addictive, I felt that it could easily become a regular part of your going to sleep routine and in that sense, possibly habit forming, so I suggested mixing it up with the "melatonin 123" method
In a previous reply to a thread about using MM as a sleep aid, I mentioned that although I did not think it was addictive, I felt that it could easily become a regular part of your going to sleep routine and in that sense, possibly habit forming, so I suggested mixing it up with the "melatonin 123" method
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Holly Kitchen (MBC Video)
Watch her video. She explains how misunderstood it is and how she herself did not realize you can get MBC even after having mastectomies. Put it in youtube or just google Holly Kitchen and MBC. Many of you may have seen it, others may have not.
Watch her video. She explains how misunderstood it is and how she herself did not realize you can get MBC even after having mastectomies. Put it in youtube or just google Holly Kitchen and MBC. Many of you may have seen it, others may have not.
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
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Sleep after getting off Amitriptyline
Anyone have trouble sleeping / falling asleep after stopping Amitryptiline? i know it is a sleep aid, so naturally when stopping your body has to adjust.. how long will it take before my sleep gets better?
Anyone have trouble sleeping / falling asleep after stopping Amitryptiline? i know it is a sleep aid, so naturally when stopping your body has to adjust.. how long will it take before my sleep gets better?
ss017
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Good News I am in remission!
I just want to share a good news. I finally in remission since I have my recurrence in Jan 4th for breast cancer w metastatic in my spine. The last test show no progression in my spine spot and my breast is clear. I do have alot pain in my lower back and under pain under my breast bra line but everything
I just want to share a good news. I finally in remission since I have my recurrence in Jan 4th for breast cancer w metastatic in my spine. The last test show no progression in my spine spot and my breast is clear. I do have alot pain in my lower back and under pain under my breast bra line but everything
Nmartinez15
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Neuro appointment today
Saw my neuro today. He said I’m doing fantastic and called me boring 😂 I really am blessed to be doing so well. Ampyra has been my miracle drug and Rebif continues to work well. I am going to try a sleeping pill. Bad sleep and increased fatigue were my only complaints today. On a side note...my tomatoes
Saw my neuro today. He said I’m doing fantastic and called me boring 😂 I really am blessed to be doing so well. Ampyra has been my miracle drug and Rebif continues to work well. I am going to try a sleeping pill. Bad sleep and increased fatigue were my only complaints today. On a side note...my tomatoes
StacyHayward
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Hi - I'm new here
I've been poking around here for a couple of weeks and decided it was time to jump in. Diagnosed in 2008 - right after my 50th birthday - with stage 3 breast cancer. Bilateral mastectomy, removal of most lymph nodes on affected side, lots of heavy chemo & radiation. All stayed quiet on Letrozole until
I've been poking around here for a couple of weeks and decided it was time to jump in. Diagnosed in 2008 - right after my 50th birthday - with stage 3 breast cancer. Bilateral mastectomy, removal of most lymph nodes on affected side, lots of heavy chemo & radiation. All stayed quiet on Letrozole until
suzi-mac
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Progress and a bit of fun
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
Pongo13
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Smoking
Hi: I have to ask quick question though it appears most people on this site take better care of themselves via diet and exercise holistic therapies, etc. My confession is that when I began ibrance/Letroziole 20 month ago I thought (I know know that’s not true) well I’m only gonna live 22 month if even
Hi: I have to ask quick question though it appears most people on this site take better care of themselves via diet and exercise holistic therapies, etc. My confession is that when I began ibrance/Letroziole 20 month ago I thought (I know know that’s not true) well I’m only gonna live 22 month if even
Bailey3266
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Frankincense
I've been putting Frankincense oil on my chest since day one and taking a drop of oil in a capsule daily. My daughter just brought me a bag of Frankincense crystals to make water with. I took my first ounce today and my old mastectomy scars are itching like crazy! Itching has always been a sign of
I've been putting Frankincense oil on my chest since day one and taking a drop of oil in a capsule daily. My daughter just brought me a bag of Frankincense crystals to make water with. I took my first ounce today and my old mastectomy scars are itching like crazy! Itching has always been a sign of
Survivornow
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Hand twitching or jerking??
Hi need some opinions here. My hand often jerks. I can be holding something and whammo it flies out of my hand! I could be on my phone like right now and my fingers are hitting out other letters. Very annoying. My daughter says it’s my meds. I take Lyrica, yet it doesn’t happen everyday. The only
Hi need some opinions here. My hand often jerks. I can be holding something and whammo it flies out of my hand! I could be on my phone like right now and my fingers are hitting out other letters. Very annoying. My daughter says it’s my meds. I take Lyrica, yet it doesn’t happen everyday. The only
Fibrosucks123
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Art therapy
Hi everyone..been pretty busy i hope every one is doing as good as possible...well as yall know how are depression is..i finally found a consignment shop to volunteer n a few days a week started last nite body kinda tired..but she moved store n mall where my hair salon was n it just made me feel happy
Hi everyone..been pretty busy i hope every one is doing as good as possible...well as yall know how are depression is..i finally found a consignment shop to volunteer n a few days a week started last nite body kinda tired..but she moved store n mall where my hair salon was n it just made me feel happy
luvhair
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Post DIEP surgery exercises??
Hello everyone, I was discharged yesterday after a delayed DIEP flap reconstruction and was given the Breast Cancer Care leaflet with 8 arm exercises. They are the same ones I had to do after the mastectomy 2 years ago. I haven't been given any information or advise about tummy exercises. I'm hunched
Hello everyone, I was discharged yesterday after a delayed DIEP flap reconstruction and was given the Breast Cancer Care leaflet with 8 arm exercises. They are the same ones I had to do after the mastectomy 2 years ago. I haven't been given any information or advise about tummy exercises. I'm hunched
Caroline118
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
Private scan this aft 16+2 weeks pregnant
Going for a private scan this afternoon as I want to check on my subchorionic haematoma (and of course will be nice to see babe). Weve been team green from the get go, but my goodness was it hard to say no to finding out he gender when booking the scan 😅 although a scan at he hospital last week to check
Going for a private scan this afternoon as I want to check on my subchorionic haematoma (and of course will be nice to see babe). Weve been team green from the get go, but my goodness was it hard to say no to finding out he gender when booking the scan 😅 although a scan at he hospital last week to check
bms12
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Progynova 2WW and period??
Hi all i need some advice about progynova We had Frozen embryo transfer Monday 22nd and due to test Monday coming. I take 4 x 2mg progynova each day as well as 2 cyclogest. My question is does progynova stop your period coming? If following my usual cycle my period should have arrived 3 days ago but
Hi all i need some advice about progynova We had Frozen embryo transfer Monday 22nd and due to test Monday coming. I take 4 x 2mg progynova each day as well as 2 cyclogest. My question is does progynova stop your period coming? If following my usual cycle my period should have arrived 3 days ago but
JLB2
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Pale, clay-coloured stools
Since my total gastrectomy 5 weeks ago my stools have been almost white. A blood test done 3 days ago showed abnormal liver and kidney functioning. Is this normal after such major op?
Since my total gastrectomy 5 weeks ago my stools have been almost white. A blood test done 3 days ago showed abnormal liver and kidney functioning. Is this normal after such major op?
Hidden
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
Mom detected with invasive ductal carcinoma
First when my mom told me about the lump, I took her for checkup followed by mammography appointment and FNAC test which created suspicion for cancer. Next was going to a surgeon for removal and during that procedure there was a frozen section report which confirmed cancer (Invasive ductal carcinoma)
First when my mom told me about the lump, I took her for checkup followed by mammography appointment and FNAC test which created suspicion for cancer. Next was going to a surgeon for removal and during that procedure there was a frozen section report which confirmed cancer (Invasive ductal carcinoma)
Akaya
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 years ago
Update on Melatonin for sleep
A few weeks ago, I posted regarding Melatonin as a sleep aid, promising to return with an update after a few... Well, here are the findings...non scientific...but mine🤓 After using Melatonin as suggested on the bottle, I found myself sleeping beautifully until 9:30 or 10:00 am! Really sleeping!!!
A few weeks ago, I posted regarding Melatonin as a sleep aid, promising to return with an update after a few... Well, here are the findings...non scientific...but mine🤓 After using Melatonin as suggested on the bottle, I found myself sleeping beautifully until 9:30 or 10:00 am! Really sleeping!!!
Purplecrow
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Promising results for a GLP-1 receptor agonist. Exenatide group of PwP showed improved motor function in a randomised, double-blind trial.
I first read about GLP-1 receptor agonists recently. They are diabetes drugs. However, I immediately thought that they would be a great thing to try for Parkinson's. Why? Because GLP 1 receptor agonists can lower inflammation, calm microglial cells, and reduce programmed cell death. Well, it turned
I first read about GLP-1 receptor agonists recently. They are diabetes drugs. However, I immediately thought that they would be a great thing to try for Parkinson's. Why? Because GLP 1 receptor agonists can lower inflammation, calm microglial cells, and reduce programmed cell death. Well, it turned
ElliotGreen
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
I am suffering shortness of breath and abdominal bloating
Hi, I’m new here though my breast cancer diagnosis was many years ago in 2004 when I was 43, I had the usual investigations followed by lumpectomy, mastectomy and axillary clearance then chemo and radiotherapy, I am so lucky to have remained cancer free, it was triple negative, grade 3, stage 2 if I
Hi, I’m new here though my breast cancer diagnosis was many years ago in 2004 when I was 43, I had the usual investigations followed by lumpectomy, mastectomy and axillary clearance then chemo and radiotherapy, I am so lucky to have remained cancer free, it was triple negative, grade 3, stage 2 if I
Krawlins
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
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