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Anticholinergic Drugs and citicoline
Can someone please tell me if citicoline is the opposite of a anticholinergenic drug and can/ should they be taken together? Do they offset each other’s effects? Does sertraline and sinemet have cholinergenic effects and is this why a drug like Kemadrin which is an anticholinergenic drug offset their
Can someone please tell me if citicoline is the opposite of a anticholinergenic drug and can/ should they be taken together? Do they offset each other’s effects? Does sertraline and sinemet have cholinergenic effects and is this why a drug like Kemadrin which is an anticholinergenic drug offset their
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Perhaps raising the head of our bed a few inches. From Ian Fritzell's (a PWP) vlog last week. Who knows?? A mixed bag.
I have not tried this myself, so I do not vouch for it, but I find Ian to be a reliable, objective source and a good guy, so I'll try it tonight. Vlog #154 My Progress With Glycine, Thiamine, nocturia and Inclined Bed Therapy 4 min VLOG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJX318q7ang 5 min https://www.youtube.com
I have not tried this myself, so I do not vouch for it, but I find Ian to be a reliable, objective source and a good guy, so I'll try it tonight. Vlog #154 My Progress With Glycine, Thiamine, nocturia and Inclined Bed Therapy 4 min VLOG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJX318q7ang 5 min https://www.youtube.com
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vasectomy complications with AMN?
Hello all, My wife and I just had our second child a month ago. We both agree we only want two children, so I have been planning to get a vasectomy to avoid future pregnancies. Today I met with a vasectomy specialist, and during our consultation, we had a long conversation about concerns with AMN. Because
Hello all, My wife and I just had our second child a month ago. We both agree we only want two children, so I have been planning to get a vasectomy to avoid future pregnancies. Today I met with a vasectomy specialist, and during our consultation, we had a long conversation about concerns with AMN. Because
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AMN EASIER
3 years ago
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Marriage
I was just wondering if this disease has wrecked havoc on anyone's marriage? I feel like it has definitely caused alot of stress on both of us and I feel like my husband is really having a hard time dealing with this. It totally breaks my heart. I am already dealing with the stress of recovering from
I was just wondering if this disease has wrecked havoc on anyone's marriage? I feel like it has definitely caused alot of stress on both of us and I feel like my husband is really having a hard time dealing with this. It totally breaks my heart. I am already dealing with the stress of recovering from
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Very informative discussion with cardiologist
The only option to get me back in NSR is a cardioversion (not a good option for me because of my
spinal
fusion
). So going to A&E only useful if I am having extreme symptoms.
The only option to get me back in NSR is a cardioversion (not a good option for me because of my
spinal
fusion
). So going to A&E only useful if I am having extreme symptoms.
Buffafly
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AF Association
3 years ago
Another flare, this time post-surgery
I was diagnosed April 2019. I've had 2 flares in that time, but managed to get down to 11mg, and was hoping to stay there another week before another Dead Slow Nearly Stop taper. I had a lumbar laminectomy on Sept 9th, after realising the terrible pain in my back and legs wasn't all PMR. (It can be
I was diagnosed April 2019. I've had 2 flares in that time, but managed to get down to 11mg, and was hoping to stay there another week before another Dead Slow Nearly Stop taper. I had a lumbar laminectomy on Sept 9th, after realising the terrible pain in my back and legs wasn't all PMR. (It can be
HelenDaisy
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Bones to weak for surgery
My bones are too weak to have spinal surgery because the bones are not strong enough to hold screws cage etc. I was told some time ago now that I would most likely need to have replacement knees and hip replacement because of arthritis. If my bones are not strong enough to hold screws etc does this
My bones are too weak to have spinal surgery because the bones are not strong enough to hold screws cage etc. I was told some time ago now that I would most likely need to have replacement knees and hip replacement because of arthritis. If my bones are not strong enough to hold screws etc does this
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Gabapentin and pregabalin alternatives that don’t cause weight gain
I have spinal stenosis and unsuccessful lumber spinal surgery , I also arthritis in lumber, thoracic and cervical spine. Plus knees and ankles. I have had one hip replacement. My problem is after numerous spinal nerve block injections and radio frequency treatments on my lumber region, I have been written
I have spinal stenosis and unsuccessful lumber spinal surgery , I also arthritis in lumber, thoracic and cervical spine. Plus knees and ankles. I have had one hip replacement. My problem is after numerous spinal nerve block injections and radio frequency treatments on my lumber region, I have been written
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Alcohol-free hand sanitizer and other quaternary ammonium disinfectants quickly and effectively inactivate SARS-CoV-2.
Coronaviruses are enveloped viruses that commonly cause upper respiratory tract infections in humans and animals. Four known coronaviruses cause the common cold in humans, while another three have caused deadly outbreaks in the past 20 years, including SARS-CoV-2, the agent of Coronavirus Disease 2019
Coronaviruses are enveloped viruses that commonly cause upper respiratory tract infections in humans and animals. Four known coronaviruses cause the common cold in humans, while another three have caused deadly outbreaks in the past 20 years, including SARS-CoV-2, the agent of Coronavirus Disease 2019
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Caude equina syndrome
Hello everyone hope you are all well? I had to have emergency spinal surgery last week as I suffered caude equina after a herniated disc compressed the nerves at the end of my spine. I still have saddle anesthesia and loss of feeling in back of right thigh and bottom of right foot. Has anyone on here
Hello everyone hope you are all well? I had to have emergency spinal surgery last week as I suffered caude equina after a herniated disc compressed the nerves at the end of my spine. I still have saddle anesthesia and loss of feeling in back of right thigh and bottom of right foot. Has anyone on here
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Neuro Support
4 years ago
Lack of motivation
Hi all have not been on here for a while as motivation seemed to have deserted me, I haven't been out running for a week due to making excuses about weather,cold etc. But gave myself a kick up the butt this morning and went out. Did 8k in 70 mins, know it's not a brilliant time or speed but went slow
Hi all have not been on here for a while as motivation seemed to have deserted me, I haven't been out running for a week due to making excuses about weather,cold etc. But gave myself a kick up the butt this morning and went out. Did 8k in 70 mins, know it's not a brilliant time or speed but went slow
Lovedobby
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
PSP Success - Complementary Therapies Rock!
My PSP was diagnosed 2018. No advice received from the medics, but I have a good GP. Immediately I started on personal research and a regime of complementary therapies (Cranial work has been brilliantly successful) plus targeted exercises (Pilates, etc), plus specific diet (organic Mediterranean),
My PSP was diagnosed 2018. No advice received from the medics, but I have a good GP. Immediately I started on personal research and a regime of complementary therapies (Cranial work has been brilliantly successful) plus targeted exercises (Pilates, etc), plus specific diet (organic Mediterranean),
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Ankyolosing Spondylitis and Adalimumab
I have Ankyolosing Spondylitis with a number of spinal fusions already. I started on Adalimumab at the end of April but it's not really helping. I have just had a phone appointment with the specialist nurse who told me that I can't expect to be pain free as I have a lot going on. I told her I don't
I have Ankyolosing Spondylitis with a number of spinal fusions already. I started on Adalimumab at the end of April but it's not really helping. I have just had a phone appointment with the specialist nurse who told me that I can't expect to be pain free as I have a lot going on. I told her I don't
Stephanie6637
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NRAS
4 years ago
catecholamines
catecholamines https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4665535/ Recently, postsynaptic sympathetic norepinephrine nerve terminals were found to be degenerated as well as mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons. Cardiac norepinephrine denervation can be seen by meta-iodine-benzyl guanidine scintigraphy
catecholamines https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4665535/ Recently, postsynaptic sympathetic norepinephrine nerve terminals were found to be degenerated as well as mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons. Cardiac norepinephrine denervation can be seen by meta-iodine-benzyl guanidine scintigraphy
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Study examines the potential of spinal cord stimulation
A new study lays a new way of treating PD out " A new study finds that spinal cord stimulation could represent an alternate therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease that is resistant to conventional treatments. The researchers claim that this emerging technology may help decrease pain and improve
A new study lays a new way of treating PD out " A new study finds that spinal cord stimulation could represent an alternate therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease that is resistant to conventional treatments. The researchers claim that this emerging technology may help decrease pain and improve
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
What does hyaluronic acid do for your joints?
Hyaluronic acid, also called hyaluronan or hyaluronate is a gel-like substance that is naturally present throughout the human body. In the joints, natural hyaluronic acid has several functions, including: https://www.arthritis-health.com/treatment/injections/what-hyaluronic-acid
Hyaluronic acid, also called hyaluronan or hyaluronate is a gel-like substance that is naturally present throughout the human body. In the joints, natural hyaluronic acid has several functions, including: https://www.arthritis-health.com/treatment/injections/what-hyaluronic-acid
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Spinal Cord Stimulation Alleviates Parkinson’s Pain in Small Study
Spinal cord stimulation can effectively decrease pain, and also may help alleviate motor symptoms, in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), regardless of whether patients have previously undergone deep brain stimulation, a small study suggests. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2020/10/02/spinal-cord-stimulation-alleviates-parkinsons-pain-small-study-suggests
Spinal cord stimulation can effectively decrease pain, and also may help alleviate motor symptoms, in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), regardless of whether patients have previously undergone deep brain stimulation, a small study suggests. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2020/10/02/spinal-cord-stimulation-alleviates-parkinsons-pain-small-study-suggests
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Prednisone and spinal surgery
In a week I am having a laminectomy to relieve pressure on my spinal cord and nerves. Diagnosed with PMR in April 2019. Currently on 12.5mg prednisone, and on a very slow taper to 11.5mg over 5 weeks. How should I manage my steroid dose before and after surgery? Should I up the dose for a few days? Thanks
In a week I am having a laminectomy to relieve pressure on my spinal cord and nerves. Diagnosed with PMR in April 2019. Currently on 12.5mg prednisone, and on a very slow taper to 11.5mg over 5 weeks. How should I manage my steroid dose before and after surgery? Should I up the dose for a few days? Thanks
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
cyber knife aka SBRT
I am wondering if any one has experience with SBRT/Cyber Knife treatment. I get another PET on 9/1. First one was 3 mo. ago to look at a meningioma in my spine and lit up a 1.7cm tumor on my upper right lung lobe. I had the meningioma removed 7 weeks ago and now the thoracic surgeon wants a new PET
I am wondering if any one has experience with SBRT/Cyber Knife treatment. I get another PET on 9/1. First one was 3 mo. ago to look at a meningioma in my spine and lit up a 1.7cm tumor on my upper right lung lobe. I had the meningioma removed 7 weeks ago and now the thoracic surgeon wants a new PET
dunnellon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
nystagmus- eye exercises
Not sure if this is helpful but if you suffer from this try these exercises https://www.consciouslifestylemag.com/eye-exercises-improving-vision/ The twisting actions might also help with neck and waist stretching to keep those lymphatic fluid moving to clear away waste products from your cells.
Not sure if this is helpful but if you suffer from this try these exercises https://www.consciouslifestylemag.com/eye-exercises-improving-vision/ The twisting actions might also help with neck and waist stretching to keep those lymphatic fluid moving to clear away waste products from your cells.
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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