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Ginkgo Biloba And Drug Induced Parkinsonism
Dr. Mischley has Ginkgo Biloba on her list of PD supplements, but we have not talked much about Ginkgo Biloba (GB) on this forum in relation to PD. I was just looking at the following study which used GB in drug induced parkinsonism (DIP) at a dose of
240 mg/day of GB in three divided doses of 80
Dr. Mischley has Ginkgo Biloba on her list of PD supplements, but we have not talked much about Ginkgo Biloba (GB) on this forum in relation to PD. I was just looking at the following study which used GB in drug induced parkinsonism (DIP) at a dose of
240 mg/day of GB in three divided doses of 80
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
does anyone have experience of Benzatropine?
My doctor prescribed Benzatropine for dystonia, he didn’t have time to explain at my visiting. Also I know what he prescribed until I see it at CVS pharmacy. I googled it, seems I should stop taking other med include Amantadine and Rasagiline . Does anyone have knowledge and experience of Benzatropine
My doctor prescribed Benzatropine for dystonia, he didn’t have time to explain at my visiting. Also I know what he prescribed until I see it at CVS pharmacy. I googled it, seems I should stop taking other med include Amantadine and Rasagiline . Does anyone have knowledge and experience of Benzatropine
Grandsonlover
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
overdose
I was diagnosed Feb 1 2024. Is it possible to overdose on Co-Beneldopa 200 MG. I take three doses a day [3 x 200 mg]. I try to take them at 8-hour intervals but often screw up, as my memory is so bad. Any side effects of Co-Beneldopa?
I was diagnosed Feb 1 2024. Is it possible to overdose on Co-Beneldopa 200 MG. I take three doses a day [3 x 200 mg]. I try to take them at 8-hour intervals but often screw up, as my memory is so bad. Any side effects of Co-Beneldopa?
disilusioned
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PSP Association
4 months ago
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Neuromodulation for PD “Glove ++” : Trials | Observations | Tips | # 2
Some notes on the 'gloves ' aspects and the challenges I've encountered from the ' pool' of Trial Participants. No doubt that in terms of ease of use , acceptance , ' benefits ' , detectable changes / differences - a PWP is first , MSA++ 2nd but PWP & LB ( even min severity ) is very challenging
Some notes on the 'gloves ' aspects and the challenges I've encountered from the ' pool' of Trial Participants. No doubt that in terms of ease of use , acceptance , ' benefits ' , detectable changes / differences - a PWP is first , MSA++ 2nd but PWP & LB ( even min severity ) is very challenging
NuroMod
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Anticholinergics impair memory (Benadryl, Tylenol PM, Advil PM, Dimetapp, Dramamine, Unisom)
Improve Memory by AVOIDING These Drugs https://youtu.be/16n80OQCVSM?si=qazHndznZJu-1Ycb Memory Loss in Aging? What Doctors Should Check https://youtu.be/MpohFGvHZHI?si=-7DfEmfS-GLEwQV6
Improve Memory by AVOIDING These Drugs https://youtu.be/16n80OQCVSM?si=qazHndznZJu-1Ycb Memory Loss in Aging? What Doctors Should Check https://youtu.be/MpohFGvHZHI?si=-7DfEmfS-GLEwQV6
MBAnderson
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
SI joint fusion
Can anyone share what a typical recovery would entail?
Can anyone share what a typical recovery would entail?
Jeaniem130
in
Arthritis Action
10 months ago
Upper back pain
I just turned 61 and had
spinal
fusion
recently.
I just turned 61 and had
spinal
fusion
recently.
Jeaniem130
in
Pain Concern
2 years ago
Restless Leg Syndrome, neuromodulation..
Treatment was well tolerated, and no adverse events were reported. Our case series shows a potential role for self-administered taVNS in patients with severe pharmacoresistant RLS. Hartley S, Bao G, Russo A, Zagdoun M, Chevallier S, Lofaso F, Leotard A, Azabou E. Self-administered non-invasive vagus
Treatment was well tolerated, and no adverse events were reported. Our case series shows a potential role for self-administered taVNS in patients with severe pharmacoresistant RLS. Hartley S, Bao G, Russo A, Zagdoun M, Chevallier S, Lofaso F, Leotard A, Azabou E. Self-administered non-invasive vagus
House2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Bring on more sh*t
Well as if the year hasn't been shit enough. I went into AF on Friday night and now on Digoxin and Eliquis blood thinners. This just tops my shitty year off.......I hope these 2 drugs don't make the RLS and nerve damage worse. The universe has really given me a kick in the teeth this year, with spinal
Well as if the year hasn't been shit enough. I went into AF on Friday night and now on Digoxin and Eliquis blood thinners. This just tops my shitty year off.......I hope these 2 drugs don't make the RLS and nerve damage worse. The universe has really given me a kick in the teeth this year, with spinal
Hidden
in
Neuropathy Support
10 months ago
More to add to my sh*tshow
Well as if the year hasn't been sh*t enough. I went into AF on Friday night and now on Digoxin and Eliquis blood thinners. This just tops my shitty year off.......I hope these 2 drugs don't make the RLS worse. The universe has really given me a kick in the teeth this year, with spinal surgery resulting
Well as if the year hasn't been sh*t enough. I went into AF on Friday night and now on Digoxin and Eliquis blood thinners. This just tops my shitty year off.......I hope these 2 drugs don't make the RLS worse. The universe has really given me a kick in the teeth this year, with spinal surgery resulting
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Pain Relief
Hi all Can “anyone” offer me some advice as I’m at the “end of my tether” with pain! I’ve had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. I’ve had a Shoulder Rotator Cuff Repair. I’ve had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis which unfortunately failed and is now worse than before the Surgery! I
Hi all Can “anyone” offer me some advice as I’m at the “end of my tether” with pain! I’ve had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. I’ve had a Shoulder Rotator Cuff Repair. I’ve had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis which unfortunately failed and is now worse than before the Surgery! I
Davewm
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Pain Concern
8 months ago
Spinal Cord Stimulation & PD
Interesting article. https://spectrum.ieee.org/parkinsons-disease
Interesting article. https://spectrum.ieee.org/parkinsons-disease
House2
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Mechanical mitral valve enquiries
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Lynnsyd2
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Donepezil as an aid for PSP
Hi all you good people, A couple of weeks ago a fellow traveller here wrote about her husband with PSP that as his cognition and swallowing declined, his Doctor prescribed Donepezil. Originally, he was on 10 mg of Donepezil which improved his swallowing, alertness and cognition. Two years later when
Hi all you good people, A couple of weeks ago a fellow traveller here wrote about her husband with PSP that as his cognition and swallowing declined, his Doctor prescribed Donepezil. Originally, he was on 10 mg of Donepezil which improved his swallowing, alertness and cognition. Two years later when
Richard33
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PSP Association
8 months ago
Straw therapy for low speech volume
Hubby has low volume speech. He is currently doing work with the Parkinson’s Voice Project (PVP) with some success — IF he keeps up with it. We recently saw exercises for help projecting with volume using a straw (you blow into a glass of water), supposedly this helps with increasing the muscle tone
Hubby has low volume speech. He is currently doing work with the Parkinson’s Voice Project (PVP) with some success — IF he keeps up with it. We recently saw exercises for help projecting with volume using a straw (you blow into a glass of water), supposedly this helps with increasing the muscle tone
1rocketman
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
That was a busy week!
last week I did run Kent 5k I was meant to have done the 10k but due to my ongoing injury problem did the 5k instead! Since the dark nights have descended I have been struggling with my fear of falling and causing more damage to my shoulder! I broke my shoulder in January and it has been classified
last week I did run Kent 5k I was meant to have done the 10k but due to my ongoing injury problem did the 5k instead! Since the dark nights have descended I have been struggling with my fear of falling and causing more damage to my shoulder! I broke my shoulder in January and it has been classified
BGood
in
Couch to 5K
9 months ago
diabetic macular oedema or problems with blood flow to the eye
I went for my eye clinic appointment today and the doctor there said that I may not have diabetic macular oedema but a problem with the flow of blood to my eye. I am to have a fluorescein angiography to see if it is thst. An interesting appointment and I hope they can find an answer.
I went for my eye clinic appointment today and the doctor there said that I may not have diabetic macular oedema but a problem with the flow of blood to my eye. I am to have a fluorescein angiography to see if it is thst. An interesting appointment and I hope they can find an answer.
Koalajane
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
gabapentin , Nuerontin, Horizant or Gralise
Does anyone have any experience with Gabapentin, Nuerontin or Horizant or Gralise for treating leva dopa induced dyskenisia? Report Ad Gabapentineg
Does anyone have any experience with Gabapentin, Nuerontin or Horizant or Gralise for treating leva dopa induced dyskenisia? Report Ad Gabapentineg
billybobAK
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
your kidding me
i am 10 days out from quad bypass surgery. i have had 5
spinal
fusion
surgeries and none of them compare to this. mornings are brutal . i have a friend that helps but i am one of those who find it hard to half to depend on others. just asking for a little ; what to realistically expect the next 4 weeks
i am 10 days out from quad bypass surgery. i have had 5
spinal
fusion
surgeries and none of them compare to this. mornings are brutal . i have a friend that helps but i am one of those who find it hard to half to depend on others. just asking for a little ; what to realistically expect the next 4 weeks
coral2222
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
hypoxic, advice please completely overwhelmed.
to cut story short I have been reading and reading so much on here and need to ask for advice or suggestions. my father went in for a optional procedure to relieve nerve pressure in arm - spinal surgery. During this an accident occurred and an artery nicked where he bleed out and needed massive blood
to cut story short I have been reading and reading so much on here and need to ask for advice or suggestions. my father went in for a optional procedure to relieve nerve pressure in arm - spinal surgery. During this an accident occurred and an artery nicked where he bleed out and needed massive blood
Alwayshopefullove
in
Headway
1 year ago
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