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Hi, I vaguely recall someone discussing Nytol herbal sleep aid tablets a while ago, there are green boxes & blue boxes & someone recommended one of these but I can't remember which one was considered more useful when suffering with Tinnutis & poor sleep???Any help much appreciated
Hi, I vaguely recall someone discussing Nytol herbal sleep aid tablets a while ago, there are green boxes & blue boxes & someone recommended one of these but I can't remember which one was considered more useful when suffering with Tinnutis & poor sleep???Any help much appreciated
Tia4
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
Bone density and alendronic acid
I have PMR and take prednisolone for that, currently on 6mg daily. A GP I saw tried very hard to get me to take alendronic acid but I have silent reflux and find swallowing tablets difficult - they seem to get lodged in my oesophagus regardless of the quantity of water I drink with them. I pushed to
I have PMR and take prednisolone for that, currently on 6mg daily. A GP I saw tried very hard to get me to take alendronic acid but I have silent reflux and find swallowing tablets difficult - they seem to get lodged in my oesophagus regardless of the quantity of water I drink with them. I pushed to
Smithie49
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Acid Reflux Support
2 years ago
Recovery from PMR
Hello everyone. Two issues to share. I developed pmr 24 years ago when I was 50 . I never took steroids but took ibuprofen for the pain and to get me through the working day. After two years the condition burnt out and I recovered completely. Fast forward to Christmas Eve 2021 when I ended up in Emergency
Hello everyone. Two issues to share. I developed pmr 24 years ago when I was 50 . I never took steroids but took ibuprofen for the pain and to get me through the working day. After two years the condition burnt out and I recovered completely. Fast forward to Christmas Eve 2021 when I ended up in Emergency
F-Lulu
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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‘Supplementing’ supplements with whole-foods.
Before Parkinson’s symptoms came into my husband’s life, we generally tried to get all our nutrients from the food we ate (and had to supplement B12, D, and omega 3 because of a plant-based diet). Since following sites like this, we have added more B vitamins (B complex, B1, more B12), and magnesium
Before Parkinson’s symptoms came into my husband’s life, we generally tried to get all our nutrients from the food we ate (and had to supplement B12, D, and omega 3 because of a plant-based diet). Since following sites like this, we have added more B vitamins (B complex, B1, more B12), and magnesium
Ashti
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Zoledronic acid infusion.
I had a zoledronic acid infusion 5 weeks ago I am now experiencing a lot of upper abdominal pain. I thought this was only the case with the oral medication. I am prone to this anyway but it seems worse now. Has anyone experienced this and if so how long does it go on for.
I had a zoledronic acid infusion 5 weeks ago I am now experiencing a lot of upper abdominal pain. I thought this was only the case with the oral medication. I am prone to this anyway but it seems worse now. Has anyone experienced this and if so how long does it go on for.
jimister
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Alendronic Acid
I have had GCA for ten years now and as the result of the last of three relapses agreed to take 3mg of predisolone for the foreseeable future. When I last saw my Consultant she wanted me to go on Alendronic Acid. As things are at the moment I have a good healthy, natural, milky diet. The last DXA scan
I have had GCA for ten years now and as the result of the last of three relapses agreed to take 3mg of predisolone for the foreseeable future. When I last saw my Consultant she wanted me to go on Alendronic Acid. As things are at the moment I have a good healthy, natural, milky diet. The last DXA scan
prunus
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Can I Reduce The Symptoms of ADHD Taking These Supplements?
Hi everyone, I am diagnosed with ADHD last week. My psychiatrist prescribed me Strattera (Atomoxetine). I have heart arryhtmia and learned that it is not recommended to use Straterra if you have heart arryhtmia. Also I learned that sudden deaths and stroke have been reported in adults taking atomoxetine
Hi everyone, I am diagnosed with ADHD last week. My psychiatrist prescribed me Strattera (Atomoxetine). I have heart arryhtmia and learned that it is not recommended to use Straterra if you have heart arryhtmia. Also I learned that sudden deaths and stroke have been reported in adults taking atomoxetine
BusyTraffic
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 years ago
Мой опыт и мои мысли о прохождении радиолигандной терапии с использованием лиганда PSMA-617, содержащего изотопы 177Lu и 225Ac. Часть 2.
So, at the end of August 2020, a personal curator, a nice, friendly employee of the center, meets me at the airport, who gives me a local SIM card with an Internet package connected for free and takes me to the hotel that I pre-booked through Booking. The next morning, I arrive at the center to meet
So, at the end of August 2020, a personal curator, a nice, friendly employee of the center, meets me at the airport, who gives me a local SIM card with an Internet package connected for free and takes me to the hotel that I pre-booked through Booking. The next morning, I arrive at the center to meet
RusLand
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
My Stack - Need Suggestions
I have: Vitamin D3 600 IU+K2 55mcg plant based Vitamin D3 5000 IU Vitamin B1 HCL 500 mg capsule Vitamin B1 HCL 100 mg capsule Vitamin B3 Nicotinic Acid 100 mg capsule Methyl B Complex Melatonin 10 mg Magnesium L-Threonate Vinpocetine 10 mg Probiotics 50 billion CFU 16 strain blend PS128 and PS128+
I have: Vitamin D3 600 IU+K2 55mcg plant based Vitamin D3 5000 IU Vitamin B1 HCL 500 mg capsule Vitamin B1 HCL 100 mg capsule Vitamin B3 Nicotinic Acid 100 mg capsule Methyl B Complex Melatonin 10 mg Magnesium L-Threonate Vinpocetine 10 mg Probiotics 50 billion CFU 16 strain blend PS128 and PS128+
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Test results, a penny for your thoughts?
Hello everyone, just had my latest blood tests done. Just curious what you would say about them, if you have the time? A few months ago I went up by 12.5mcg in an attempt to bring my TSH down to around 1 where I generally feel better. My weight is a lot better these days, my heart rate has finally calmed
Hello everyone, just had my latest blood tests done. Just curious what you would say about them, if you have the time? A few months ago I went up by 12.5mcg in an attempt to bring my TSH down to around 1 where I generally feel better. My weight is a lot better these days, my heart rate has finally calmed
Starling87
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
First rheumatology appointment
Hi all I have my first rheumatology appointment next week and wondered if anyone has any advice. I was diagnosed with PMR in January and had pain in one shoulder which left me unable to lift a kettle. Then a couple of weeks later I had crippling pain in my buttocks and down both legs back and front,
Hi all I have my first rheumatology appointment next week and wondered if anyone has any advice. I was diagnosed with PMR in January and had pain in one shoulder which left me unable to lift a kettle. Then a couple of weeks later I had crippling pain in my buttocks and down both legs back and front,
Pegasu
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
The possible beneficial effect for the treatment of peripheral neuropathy of two neuroactive steroids, progesterone and pregnenolone
I was researching pregnenolone on the internet and came across this article. It may be of interest to anyone struggling with neuropathy. Pregnenolone is formed from cholesterol and is the precursor substance for numerous important endogenous hormones. Among others, progesterone, cortisol, and aldosterone
I was researching pregnenolone on the internet and came across this article. It may be of interest to anyone struggling with neuropathy. Pregnenolone is formed from cholesterol and is the precursor substance for numerous important endogenous hormones. Among others, progesterone, cortisol, and aldosterone
Lunario
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Why do we use IFN-α vs IFN-β? Might IFN-β be preferred?
I've discussed IFN types before. Some interesting info here that INF-β might be better to reduce inflammation/progression. ---- A recent post noted that Interferon is used for MS disease. This is the other IFN type 1, IFN-β (vs our IFN-α). I checked into why the difference. It turns out there
I've discussed IFN types before. Some interesting info here that INF-β might be better to reduce inflammation/progression. ---- A recent post noted that Interferon is used for MS disease. This is the other IFN type 1, IFN-β (vs our IFN-α). I checked into why the difference. It turns out there
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Bisphosphonates and joint problems - are these related?
For the second time this year I am about to have surgery to remove bone from a joint. In May this year I had a cheilectomy to remove bone from my big toe joint. I am now going to have surgery to remove bone from my collarbone (where there are bony spurs) and a decompression of my acromioclavicular joint
For the second time this year I am about to have surgery to remove bone from a joint. In May this year I had a cheilectomy to remove bone from my big toe joint. I am now going to have surgery to remove bone from my collarbone (where there are bony spurs) and a decompression of my acromioclavicular joint
scd2211
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
A Different View on Bone Protection
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Sleep Aid
Anyone use children’s Benadryl or Unisom to help sleep? Or another remedy? My doctor actually suggested the children’s Benadryl but it was the first time I ever saw him, he is a family med doc and may not have been aware yet that I have controlled afib…
Anyone use children’s Benadryl or Unisom to help sleep? Or another remedy? My doctor actually suggested the children’s Benadryl but it was the first time I ever saw him, he is a family med doc and may not have been aware yet that I have controlled afib…
Jafib
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Small steps on the journey back to NSR
OK, I'm probably going to sound hopelessly optimistic here, but yesterday evening I met my EP Cardiologist who was giving a talk and update on AF and it cheered me up immensely. We hadn't met, but the technician who fitted the monitor told me to "make myself known". So I did. For the first time since
OK, I'm probably going to sound hopelessly optimistic here, but yesterday evening I met my EP Cardiologist who was giving a talk and update on AF and it cheered me up immensely. We hadn't met, but the technician who fitted the monitor told me to "make myself known". So I did. For the first time since
Rainfern
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AF Association
2 years ago
Fungus used in Chinese medicine improves sleep in rodents (and also impacts glutamine/glutamate)
This isn't an easy read but, if the results can be relied on, looks promising https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837518/ Abstract Ganoderma resinaceum is a valuable Chinese medicine. This study aimed to investigate whether a G. resinaceum alcohol extract (GRAE) improves sleep, and analyze
This isn't an easy read but, if the results can be relied on, looks promising https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837518/ Abstract Ganoderma resinaceum is a valuable Chinese medicine. This study aimed to investigate whether a G. resinaceum alcohol extract (GRAE) improves sleep, and analyze
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Campaign for Changes
Firstly Happy New Year to you all. Just wanted to let you know about the work we are doing to raise awareness. We are launching a new epilepsy first aid campaign this year, and we continue to work around benefits, employment and the cost of living. You can keep up today with our campaigns work on
Firstly Happy New Year to you all. Just wanted to let you know about the work we are doing to raise awareness. We are launching a new epilepsy first aid campaign this year, and we continue to work around benefits, employment and the cost of living. You can keep up today with our campaigns work on
EpilepsyAction1
Epilepsy Action
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Epilepsy Action
2 years ago
osteoporosis and products to help
hi everyone. Been on alendronic acid for about 4 months but have had a small problem of irritation in my throat, causing coughing. Coughing is painful, having 4 spinal fractures in April. I’ve now been asked to change to zolondronic acid, yearly infusion. This is NOT the same as denusomab.
hi everyone. Been on alendronic acid for about 4 months but have had a small problem of irritation in my throat, causing coughing. Coughing is painful, having 4 spinal fractures in April. I’ve now been asked to change to zolondronic acid, yearly infusion. This is NOT the same as denusomab.
Errp82
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
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