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Parkinson’s and vagal nerve stimulation, promising human studies.
RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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House2
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
AAV-GAD Gene Therapy
Did anyone hear of AAV-GAD gene therapy? I have a chance to get into a phase 1/2 trial, but information is somewhat limited. The original developing company went bankrupt, and a new company bought the rights to the therapy. The trails are being held at reputable sites like Yale, Columbia , and Cornell
Did anyone hear of AAV-GAD gene therapy? I have a chance to get into a phase 1/2 trial, but information is somewhat limited. The original developing company went bankrupt, and a new company bought the rights to the therapy. The trails are being held at reputable sites like Yale, Columbia , and Cornell
JohnP65
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Understanding listening time at certain Db?
Hi guys, So, I'm trying to understand how things work with noise levels and HOW LONG I can listen for. I do gigs for 1 hour at a time approximately 8 times per week. These are nearly all solo gigs in care homes. For many years I did this with amplified acoustic instruments and what I thought to
Hi guys, So, I'm trying to understand how things work with noise levels and HOW LONG I can listen for. I do gigs for 1 hour at a time approximately 8 times per week. These are nearly all solo gigs in care homes. For many years I did this with amplified acoustic instruments and what I thought to
Fulltimemuso
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
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Tens machine success for tinnitus
Google Tens machine for tinnitus and you will see stories of some success at reducing or in some cases eliminating it completely. Apparently it may help the DCN to do its job properly. Maybe it resets it in some way.
Google Tens machine for tinnitus and you will see stories of some success at reducing or in some cases eliminating it completely. Apparently it may help the DCN to do its job properly. Maybe it resets it in some way.
Pipster25
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Tens Machine
Has anyone had any success at reducing their tinnitus with a tens machine. I read 2 hours a day for 2 weeks with the pad placed just next to the ear is the way to do it.
Has anyone had any success at reducing their tinnitus with a tens machine. I read 2 hours a day for 2 weeks with the pad placed just next to the ear is the way to do it.
Pipster25
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
How to improve your blood pressure
I have recently fallen in love. With capillaries. In his brilliant book, ‘The Secret Language of Cells’, Dr John Leif, physician and neuroscientist, dedicates a whole chapter to them, calling these tiny vessels, ‘brain centres’ of tissue development. With a yogic lens, this speaks to the body intelligence
I have recently fallen in love. With capillaries. In his brilliant book, ‘The Secret Language of Cells’, Dr John Leif, physician and neuroscientist, dedicates a whole chapter to them, calling these tiny vessels, ‘brain centres’ of tissue development. With a yogic lens, this speaks to the body intelligence
WhollyAligned
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
5 months ago
Hyper and Hypo simultaneously?
Hi Here's a quick brief about my thyroid story: I was diagnosed in 1995 with hypothyroidism, eventually taking 125mcg daily, 875mcgs weekly. Went on to develop Hashimoto's and in 2014 diagnosed with Papillary Cancer. Had TT in 2014, yearly check ups and bloods, dosage increased to 150mcg, 1050mcg a
Hi Here's a quick brief about my thyroid story: I was diagnosed in 1995 with hypothyroidism, eventually taking 125mcg daily, 875mcgs weekly. Went on to develop Hashimoto's and in 2014 diagnosed with Papillary Cancer. Had TT in 2014, yearly check ups and bloods, dosage increased to 150mcg, 1050mcg a
PapiGirl
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Mother in pain
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
WreckemTech
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Osteoporosis Support
5 months ago
Has anyone tried “compassionate use” or “right to try” laws?
I’m getting pretty desperate here as hubby can no longer tolerate any dopamine therapy. He’s only 61, can barely speak or walk, and I have to help him with almost everything. There’s actually not much out there on the horizon, but considering trying it with Buntanetap or neflamapimod (for Lewy Body
I’m getting pretty desperate here as hubby can no longer tolerate any dopamine therapy. He’s only 61, can barely speak or walk, and I have to help him with almost everything. There’s actually not much out there on the horizon, but considering trying it with Buntanetap or neflamapimod (for Lewy Body
LeharLover62
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Funny turn
I woke up from my sleep last night and felt very sick. I tried to get to the bathroom but couldn't keep my balance and fell over. I managed to get up and that's the last I remember as I fell backwards into the shower where my husband found me. He said I was unresponsive so he helped me to a sitting position
I woke up from my sleep last night and felt very sick. I tried to get to the bathroom but couldn't keep my balance and fell over. I managed to get up and that's the last I remember as I fell backwards into the shower where my husband found me. He said I was unresponsive so he helped me to a sitting position
Spam72
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Epilepsy Action
5 months ago
Treatment for severe OCD
I've undergone surgery for my bad OCD. It helped quite well. I know the FDA has accepted the newer operation type, Deep Brain Stimulation, to offer us, OCD sufferers. I don't exactly know what it is said about DBS in FDA's guidelines, but they consider this surgery as an exception if no other method
I've undergone surgery for my bad OCD. It helped quite well. I know the FDA has accepted the newer operation type, Deep Brain Stimulation, to offer us, OCD sufferers. I don't exactly know what it is said about DBS in FDA's guidelines, but they consider this surgery as an exception if no other method
languageteacher
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My OCD Community
7 months ago
frustrated with restriction of naproxen
After an unsuccessful spinal fusion surgery in 2001(and 2 more since) I’ve been taking naproxen for about 15 years and get that together with a long list of other pain meds every 3 months,I’ve now been told I can only have 2 month supply of naproxen at a time which is messing up my repeat meds routine
After an unsuccessful spinal fusion surgery in 2001(and 2 more since) I’ve been taking naproxen for about 15 years and get that together with a long list of other pain meds every 3 months,I’ve now been told I can only have 2 month supply of naproxen at a time which is messing up my repeat meds routine
Paiger1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Medication adjustments following surgery - advice please.
I am after some advice please regarding medication adjustments following recent surgery after an accident. As well as thyroxine, hydroxychloroquine, methotrexate and folic acid I was also taking the following: Vit D3 / K2 Thorne Basic B complex Cod liver oil Magnesium spray I have been given
I am after some advice please regarding medication adjustments following recent surgery after an accident. As well as thyroxine, hydroxychloroquine, methotrexate and folic acid I was also taking the following: Vit D3 / K2 Thorne Basic B complex Cod liver oil Magnesium spray I have been given
SOUTHERNPST
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Support after Diagnosis and advice
I've had my diagnosis now of chronic pain and fibromyalgia last week over a very lengthy appointment, still in loads of pain and even morning stiffness and aches, no mention of using a walking aid if I really need it. we discussed pain relief which after the nurse decided to stay on paracetamol until
I've had my diagnosis now of chronic pain and fibromyalgia last week over a very lengthy appointment, still in loads of pain and even morning stiffness and aches, no mention of using a walking aid if I really need it. we discussed pain relief which after the nurse decided to stay on paracetamol until
Kat32A
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
Early signs of PA
I've been giving some thought to how long I've had PA. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago. BUT, when i look back at old photos of myself, my skin colour changed to be quite yellowy (my mum says my dad and his mum both had the yellowy skin tone). This yellowy colour has faded out and I'm much more "white
I've been giving some thought to how long I've had PA. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago. BUT, when i look back at old photos of myself, my skin colour changed to be quite yellowy (my mum says my dad and his mum both had the yellowy skin tone). This yellowy colour has faded out and I'm much more "white
Sailinglady
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
LENS Neurofeedback Low Energy Neurofeedback System update.
I have had agoraphobia for the past 4 1/2 years. What has helped me may not be available in your area. It is called LENS Neurofeedback. LENS stands for Low Energy Neurofeedback System. It is different from traditional Neurofeedback in that it introduces a low current into your brain rather than just
I have had agoraphobia for the past 4 1/2 years. What has helped me may not be available in your area. It is called LENS Neurofeedback. LENS stands for Low Energy Neurofeedback System. It is different from traditional Neurofeedback in that it introduces a low current into your brain rather than just
gajh
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
Unhelpful Ketamine and TMS
I haven't been able to work full-time in over two years. Dark days. Sleepless nights. Brain fog and cognitive impairment. This past summer I did a full course of transcranial magnetic stimulation, something like 36 sessions. No benefit. I am now almost finished with a full treatment cycle of Spravato
I haven't been able to work full-time in over two years. Dark days. Sleepless nights. Brain fog and cognitive impairment. This past summer I did a full course of transcranial magnetic stimulation, something like 36 sessions. No benefit. I am now almost finished with a full treatment cycle of Spravato
Hidden
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
8 months ago
Tens machine
can you advise where I can get a tens machine for nerve damage?
can you advise where I can get a tens machine for nerve damage?
Aprilbaby24
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 months ago
Why should we have bloods 24 hours after levo dose?
Just a question that my GP has raised on my recent results . Showed TSH 0.1 (0.2-6) and T4 18.6 ( 10-20 ) I had teh test 24 hours ( 8.30am) after last dose levo. So, should I be reducing my Levo dose? Last NHS test October 2023 showed same TSH and T4 18.9. This was taken 12 hours after last
Just a question that my GP has raised on my recent results . Showed TSH 0.1 (0.2-6) and T4 18.6 ( 10-20 ) I had teh test 24 hours ( 8.30am) after last dose levo. So, should I be reducing my Levo dose? Last NHS test October 2023 showed same TSH and T4 18.9. This was taken 12 hours after last
farrellkl68
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Thyroid UK
55 minutes ago
Graves Disease Private Endo recommendation (SW) London please PM 🙏
Hello, I’d appreciate a PM if anyone can recommend an Endo who specialises or is experienced in treating Graves’ disease in London or ideally SW London. I’ve been on NHS waitlist to see someone for three months and have only now started to get heart palpitations which are concerning so wanting to commence
Hello, I’d appreciate a PM if anyone can recommend an Endo who specialises or is experienced in treating Graves’ disease in London or ideally SW London. I’ve been on NHS waitlist to see someone for three months and have only now started to get heart palpitations which are concerning so wanting to commence
Gravie
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Thyroid UK
2 hours ago
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