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Drug induced Dyskinesia - some measures to control
Dear all, My mom is 59 years old, diagnosed Parkinson's two years back post COVID, takes the below set of medications currently. Levodopa/Carbidopa
CR
100/25 mg - 1/2-1/4-1/4-1/2 (6.30am-11am-3.30pm-6.30pm) Ropinirole
CR
2mg 1-0-0-1 (10:00am - 8.00pm) Safinamide 100 mg (1-0-0-1) (
Dear all, My mom is 59 years old, diagnosed Parkinson's two years back post COVID, takes the below set of medications currently. Levodopa/Carbidopa
CR
100/25 mg - 1/2-1/4-1/4-1/2 (6.30am-11am-3.30pm-6.30pm) Ropinirole
CR
2mg 1-0-0-1 (10:00am - 8.00pm) Safinamide 100 mg (1-0-0-1) (
gdineshnathan
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
parathyroid specialist
Hello lovely people . I have really benefitted from advice on this forum as regards medication following my total thyroidectomy. I have been prescribed high doses if calcium supplements and since taking them developed very dry mouth at night, to the point of my mouth burning . Tried calcium carbonate
Hello lovely people . I have really benefitted from advice on this forum as regards medication following my total thyroidectomy. I have been prescribed high doses if calcium supplements and since taking them developed very dry mouth at night, to the point of my mouth burning . Tried calcium carbonate
Britpol
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
best calcium citrate
anyone know which calcium citrate is best is solaray a good one because I take 20mg of pantoprazole a day and it blocks calcium, and I have a hiatus hernia as well as severe osteoporosis, L5 t12.
anyone know which calcium citrate is best is solaray a good one because I take 20mg of pantoprazole a day and it blocks calcium, and I have a hiatus hernia as well as severe osteoporosis, L5 t12.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 months ago
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Calcium - forms, doses, timings
Hello, my adjusted calcium is slightly low and I was told to take two of the tablets I had been taking which are 600mg (so having two would mean 1200mg a day). My bloods were tested again yesterday and my adjusted calcium level has remained the same. Has this happened to anyone else?! I'm not on medication
Hello, my adjusted calcium is slightly low and I was told to take two of the tablets I had been taking which are 600mg (so having two would mean 1200mg a day). My bloods were tested again yesterday and my adjusted calcium level has remained the same. Has this happened to anyone else?! I'm not on medication
Houseelf
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 months ago
Started my grandmother on TTFD
I am my grandmother's primary care taker. I recently learned about HDT and decided to try it on her. Every morning I videotape her eating, which I will use to see if her condition gets better or worse over time. She is 87, having parkinson's for at least 25 years. In the last year her on-state dyskinesia
I am my grandmother's primary care taker. I recently learned about HDT and decided to try it on her. Every morning I videotape her eating, which I will use to see if her condition gets better or worse over time. She is 87, having parkinson's for at least 25 years. In the last year her on-state dyskinesia
philipmurray
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Adcal-D3
Just a quick query. Has anyone else suffered from nausea when taking Adcal-D3 chewable? I was wondering if the tablets contain lactose, as I'm allergic to it. Since having been diagnosed with a fractured L2 and osteoporosis, the RA team and my GP both recommend them. I was taking Solgar Calcium Citrate
Just a quick query. Has anyone else suffered from nausea when taking Adcal-D3 chewable? I was wondering if the tablets contain lactose, as I'm allergic to it. Since having been diagnosed with a fractured L2 and osteoporosis, the RA team and my GP both recommend them. I was taking Solgar Calcium Citrate
ABwn
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NRAS
5 months ago
MAGNESIUM
Hi, can anyone give me advice on magnesium supplements. I have been taking Magnesium Citrate for a while for Paroxymal atrial fibrillation. Is it better to take Magnesium glycinate instead. Any advice welcome. Many thanks.
Hi, can anyone give me advice on magnesium supplements. I have been taking Magnesium Citrate for a while for Paroxymal atrial fibrillation. Is it better to take Magnesium glycinate instead. Any advice welcome. Many thanks.
Morningrose
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Arrhythmia Alliance
8 months ago
IBS and kidney Stones
Hi,Firstly , I posted similar about 1 year or so ago. I was prescribed potassium citrate mixture in order to prevent further kidney stones , however, the side effects are stomach pains and even more diarrhoea issues . In fact , if I took this med in the quantity prescribed I would for ever need to
Hi,Firstly , I posted similar about 1 year or so ago. I was prescribed potassium citrate mixture in order to prevent further kidney stones , however, the side effects are stomach pains and even more diarrhoea issues . In fact , if I took this med in the quantity prescribed I would for ever need to
Will1234
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IBS Network
5 months ago
My Efforts to Educate the Scientific Community
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
notnowdad
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
My calcium level appears low within bone profile blood tests. Are these an accurate representation I wonder?
Diagnosed with osteopenia after having Dexa scans in 2016 and 2023 and breaking wrist and arm in separate incidents of slipping on ice. My concern is that when my calcium is tested via bloods, it comes back as being borderline low even though I’m taking 900mg calcium citrate per day and ingest another
Diagnosed with osteopenia after having Dexa scans in 2016 and 2023 and breaking wrist and arm in separate incidents of slipping on ice. My concern is that when my calcium is tested via bloods, it comes back as being borderline low even though I’m taking 900mg calcium citrate per day and ingest another
Alternatively
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Osteoporosis Support
4 months ago
Has any hypothyroidism or Hashimotos patient tried apillean weight loss supplement?
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
Shineyhappypeople
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Mercury Pharma Levothyroxine ingredients
Would anyone know if the ingredients of Mercury Pharma’s Levothyroxine have changed at all of the past few years? I’ve been taking 25 mcg for a few years now, always the same brand. I’ve been experiencing severe bloating and heartburn. Doctors can’t find the cause so I’m looking into a potential change
Would anyone know if the ingredients of Mercury Pharma’s Levothyroxine have changed at all of the past few years? I’ve been taking 25 mcg for a few years now, always the same brand. I’ve been experiencing severe bloating and heartburn. Doctors can’t find the cause so I’m looking into a potential change
PinkCat2023
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
RLS medication side effects
Good Morning. I've suffered with restless legs for the best part of 50 years without wanting to boar anyone press-ups used to be my go to cure. But as I've got older they no longer work. I've been on Gabapentin for three or more years, initially it worked fine, I take a 100mg at noon a 300mg early evening
Good Morning. I've suffered with restless legs for the best part of 50 years without wanting to boar anyone press-ups used to be my go to cure. But as I've got older they no longer work. I've been on Gabapentin for three or more years, initially it worked fine, I take a 100mg at noon a 300mg early evening
whitney2044
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Insomnia, mirtazapine, promethazine (& tinnitus)
A reaction to sertraline, prescribed for an anxiety condition, caused me to develop insomnia. To counter that I was prescribed low dose mirtazapine instead. Starting at 15mg that I eventually tapered to 7.5mg. It worked fine and I used it for about 3 and half years. Some of that alongside promethazine
A reaction to sertraline, prescribed for an anxiety condition, caused me to develop insomnia. To counter that I was prescribed low dose mirtazapine instead. Starting at 15mg that I eventually tapered to 7.5mg. It worked fine and I used it for about 3 and half years. Some of that alongside promethazine
Jayeffster
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Anxiety and Depression Support
13 hours ago
Magnesium…
Have been feeling achey and elbow pains started up again, decided to try the magnesium tablets I bought a while ago (just cheap and cheerful ones from the supermarket), went with half a tablet to see how it would affect me and O.M.G!! I slept like a log! Usually I toss and turn with various aches and
Have been feeling achey and elbow pains started up again, decided to try the magnesium tablets I bought a while ago (just cheap and cheerful ones from the supermarket), went with half a tablet to see how it would affect me and O.M.G!! I slept like a log! Usually I toss and turn with various aches and
JoJoloveschocolate
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Thyroid UK
14 hours ago
Introduced T3, feeling exhausted & gaining weight
Hello there, I've been introducing T3 slowly since Feb 24 - started 5mcg for 6 weeks then up to 7.5mcg and now 10 mcg per day. Also taking levo - started at 137.5mcg, then when I introduced T3 (and T4 went down), endo increased levo to 150, and then 6 weeks later T4 still too low, increased levo to
Hello there, I've been introducing T3 slowly since Feb 24 - started 5mcg for 6 weeks then up to 7.5mcg and now 10 mcg per day. Also taking levo - started at 137.5mcg, then when I introduced T3 (and T4 went down), endo increased levo to 150, and then 6 weeks later T4 still too low, increased levo to
HotelHurricaine
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
Blood test for following do I need to stop taking supplements
Hi All I an due a blood test Thursday morning at 8am and I am getting tested for the following FULL IRON PANEL ZINC SELERIUM T3 CORTISOL MAGNESIUM AND CHOLESTEROL (TRYIN TO GET THIS ADDED ON) IF THE NURSE WILL ALLOW. I am takikg the follow supplements. Vit c effervescent 1200mg Vit D with K2 3000iug
Hi All I an due a blood test Thursday morning at 8am and I am getting tested for the following FULL IRON PANEL ZINC SELERIUM T3 CORTISOL MAGNESIUM AND CHOLESTEROL (TRYIN TO GET THIS ADDED ON) IF THE NURSE WILL ALLOW. I am takikg the follow supplements. Vit c effervescent 1200mg Vit D with K2 3000iug
Tinkerbell_84
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Need advice understanding results
Hi, I’m after some advice, I’m a 40 year old male and this year I’ve not been feeling great. I’m tired a lot, depressed, anxiety, no energy, high cholesterol and just generally feel awful much of the time. I’ve not been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and didn’t even know what it was at the start of the
Hi, I’m after some advice, I’m a 40 year old male and this year I’ve not been feeling great. I’m tired a lot, depressed, anxiety, no energy, high cholesterol and just generally feel awful much of the time. I’ve not been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and didn’t even know what it was at the start of the
LabradorFan22
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Thyroid UK
5 days ago
b1 protocol
hi I am interested in the b1 therapy for my partner and was going to try the sublingual 100mg - however I saw it has to be taken with magnesium does anyone know the type and dosage of magnesium to take thanks
hi I am interested in the b1 therapy for my partner and was going to try the sublingual 100mg - however I saw it has to be taken with magnesium does anyone know the type and dosage of magnesium to take thanks
Biscuit61
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Cure Parkinson's
5 days ago
Interesting
Least I find it so. Current Trial; 1.5mg methylcobalamin 3mg/ml, 1.5mg adenosylcobalamin 3mg/ml, 1.5mg hydroxocobalamin 3mg/ml. SC injection 4-5 times a day including setting an alarm to inject at night if warrented. 50 mg B6 in the form of P-5-P three times a day or pain from peripheral neuropathy
Least I find it so. Current Trial; 1.5mg methylcobalamin 3mg/ml, 1.5mg adenosylcobalamin 3mg/ml, 1.5mg hydroxocobalamin 3mg/ml. SC injection 4-5 times a day including setting an alarm to inject at night if warrented. 50 mg B6 in the form of P-5-P three times a day or pain from peripheral neuropathy
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 days ago
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