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Still tired?
I take 150 mg of Pregabalin for PLMD and with carefully watching food/drink triggers my PLMD is pretty much taken care of (going on 3 years). I thought the reason I still suffered from daytime sedation was the side effect of the Pregabalin (even though the 1/2 life isn't that long and I take it at 7pm
I take 150 mg of Pregabalin for PLMD and with carefully watching food/drink triggers my PLMD is pretty much taken care of (going on 3 years). I thought the reason I still suffered from daytime sedation was the side effect of the Pregabalin (even though the 1/2 life isn't that long and I take it at 7pm
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Uniphyllin Continus
So, they want to start me on this whilst I'm in hospital, how have you found it if you're on it or have been on it? Thanks!
So, they want to start me on this whilst I'm in hospital, how have you found it if you're on it or have been on it? Thanks!
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Colitis, Terminal iletis or Crohns?
Hi, I had my gallbladder out in June 2021. Straight away I then suffered from urgent severe diarrhoea, bloating, yellow poo, fatigue, excessive flatulence and exhaustion. My GP ordered a calprotectin test in September which came back at 222 and I had a repeat one in December which came back at 430.
Hi, I had my gallbladder out in June 2021. Straight away I then suffered from urgent severe diarrhoea, bloating, yellow poo, fatigue, excessive flatulence and exhaustion. My GP ordered a calprotectin test in September which came back at 222 and I had a repeat one in December which came back at 430.
Sunita77
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
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Besremi - after the 6th dose kept at 200 mcg
Just want to share my Besremi experience for anything to be learned from it. Above picture shows my CBC after the 6th dose (results of 4/28/2022; 1st dose results was 2/18/2022). HISTORY: Diagnosed with PV 4 years ago; JAK2 positive with very low erythropoeitin; I am now 64 years old; Only phlebotomy
Just want to share my Besremi experience for anything to be learned from it. Above picture shows my CBC after the 6th dose (results of 4/28/2022; 1st dose results was 2/18/2022). HISTORY: Diagnosed with PV 4 years ago; JAK2 positive with very low erythropoeitin; I am now 64 years old; Only phlebotomy
Pat032018
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Besremi - CBC after the 5th dose kept at 200 mcg
Just want to share my Besremi experience for anything to be learned from it. Above picture shows my CBC after the 5th dose (results of 4/16/2022; 1st dose results was 2/18/2022). HISTORY: Diagnosed with PV 4 years ago; JAK2 positive with very low erythropeitin; I am now 64 years old; Only phlebotomy
Just want to share my Besremi experience for anything to be learned from it. Above picture shows my CBC after the 5th dose (results of 4/16/2022; 1st dose results was 2/18/2022). HISTORY: Diagnosed with PV 4 years ago; JAK2 positive with very low erythropeitin; I am now 64 years old; Only phlebotomy
Pat032018
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Asthma and sleep apnea
Hi, just wondering if anyone has experience of the 2 together and if anyone uses a cpap machine? I have had sleep apnea confirmed and just waiting on cpap machine now. Hoping combined with the xolair and cpap I might get my life back a bit!
Hi, just wondering if anyone has experience of the 2 together and if anyone uses a cpap machine? I have had sleep apnea confirmed and just waiting on cpap machine now. Hoping combined with the xolair and cpap I might get my life back a bit!
Titch1908
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Living with Asthma
2 years ago
Severe Asthma & Sleep Apnoea
Hi I’ve been on xolair for 5yrs now, asthma have been off all oral steroids for 2 weeks now. My respiratory nurse sent me for sleep test because See my dog and Apple Watch kept waking me up at night. I thought it was my asthma. My consultant said I was desaturating 30 times an hour and now need to lose
Hi I’ve been on xolair for 5yrs now, asthma have been off all oral steroids for 2 weeks now. My respiratory nurse sent me for sleep test because See my dog and Apple Watch kept waking me up at night. I thought it was my asthma. My consultant said I was desaturating 30 times an hour and now need to lose
gillbee
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
MEND Protocol: Metabolic Enhancement for Neurodegeneration
MEND was developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in an effort to enhance metabolism and prevent negative outcomes in those seeking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease treatments. MEND, which is based on an assessment of 36 different factors impacting health
MEND was developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in an effort to enhance metabolism and prevent negative outcomes in those seeking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease treatments. MEND, which is based on an assessment of 36 different factors impacting health
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Ablation under general anesthesia with obstructive sleep apnea
Hi everybody, If someone has sleep apnea, is it it safe to undergo an RF Afib ablation under general anesthesia? Especially if the patient doesn’t have or use CPAP?
Hi everybody, If someone has sleep apnea, is it it safe to undergo an RF Afib ablation under general anesthesia? Especially if the patient doesn’t have or use CPAP?
captainKFF
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AF Association
2 years ago
CPAP MACHINE
Morning all, a question or two on CPAP machines. Graham is now having a trial of one, we are only on day 3 and last night was a bit better, but although he is getting to sleep, apart from the several times he gets up to the loo!, I am having to get up to adjust the mask, or in a couple of instances
Morning all, a question or two on CPAP machines. Graham is now having a trial of one, we are only on day 3 and last night was a bit better, but although he is getting to sleep, apart from the several times he gets up to the loo!, I am having to get up to adjust the mask, or in a couple of instances
mandg
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
2 years ago
seeking recommendations on CPAP machine temperature/humidity settings
I am still trying to get used to my CPAP machine (AirSense 11 by Reliable Respiratory). The Auto settings don't work for me. The air is too dry and I can't sleep for more than about 45 min. The temperature in the room is usually 62-64F (16-18C deg) and the humidity is about 60%-70%. How humid should
I am still trying to get used to my CPAP machine (AirSense 11 by Reliable Respiratory). The Auto settings don't work for me. The air is too dry and I can't sleep for more than about 45 min. The temperature in the room is usually 62-64F (16-18C deg) and the humidity is about 60%-70%. How humid should
Oldie68
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Sleep Matters
2 years ago
CPAP Pillow
Hey, It's been a year now I'm using a CPAP machine as I suffer from sleep apnea. But most of the days, the CPAP tubes and masks are being misplaced while sleeping. I'm in the way of depression as I lost my sleep. So my doctor recommended me to use a CPAP pillow. And I checked to buy and found various
Hey, It's been a year now I'm using a CPAP machine as I suffer from sleep apnea. But most of the days, the CPAP tubes and masks are being misplaced while sleeping. I'm in the way of depression as I lost my sleep. So my doctor recommended me to use a CPAP pillow. And I checked to buy and found various
m_stok1
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
PD and Sleep Apnea
I was diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea in the fall of last year (cronic fatigue), but the machine has not been available in my area, and are just now starting to arrive. So it made me wonder is there a connection with sleep apnea and PD, and if you use a CPAP or similar device, have you seen any benefits
I was diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea in the fall of last year (cronic fatigue), but the machine has not been available in my area, and are just now starting to arrive. So it made me wonder is there a connection with sleep apnea and PD, and if you use a CPAP or similar device, have you seen any benefits
SAGoodman
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
First time on this forum
I am a 68 years old male with insomnia and apnea, both obstructive and central, for years. I just started using a CPAP machine and I am not thrilled. Looking to connect with people with similar health problems and learn more about their experience.
I am a 68 years old male with insomnia and apnea, both obstructive and central, for years. I just started using a CPAP machine and I am not thrilled. Looking to connect with people with similar health problems and learn more about their experience.
Oldie68
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Sleep Matters
2 years ago
Confused, angry, sad
I was diagnosed with CKD last week. My GFR is 45. I have no risk factors for it. The only thing I can come up with is the Phillips CPAP machine I have used for years which has been recalled. The machines filters break down giving off carcinogenic gases and particulates which can cause...SURPRISE kidney
I was diagnosed with CKD last week. My GFR is 45. I have no risk factors for it. The only thing I can come up with is the Phillips CPAP machine I have used for years which has been recalled. The machines filters break down giving off carcinogenic gases and particulates which can cause...SURPRISE kidney
zoro51
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and RLS - article
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
PoorRichard
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Fitbit for sleep apnea thank you for your reply’s
Thank you for all your advice about Fitbit for measuring your sleep and sleep apnea I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and was given a cpap machine but found it difficult to sleep with it on. Thank you all
Thank you for all your advice about Fitbit for measuring your sleep and sleep apnea I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and was given a cpap machine but found it difficult to sleep with it on. Thank you all
Deckchair
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AF Association
2 years ago
Irreversible brain damage?
I have been taking Pramipexole for about 15years. For the last five of those years the dose has been 6mg daily. Six times the maximum dose. I spent six months cutting back and for the last three months I have been taking 3mg. I also take 100 mg tramadol to help with withdrawal and augmentation and
I have been taking Pramipexole for about 15years. For the last five of those years the dose has been 6mg daily. Six times the maximum dose. I spent six months cutting back and for the last three months I have been taking 3mg. I also take 100 mg tramadol to help with withdrawal and augmentation and
welschrispy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
What kind timeline are we looking at?
Father in law, stage 4 Prostate cancer, Clinical: Stage IV (T2c, N1, M1c) Stage IV (T4, NX, M1c, Gleason 8-10) a 77 y.o. male, diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the prostate with metastatic lesions to the bone and local bladder invasion, who initially was seen by Dr. in Urology for urinary symptoms,
Father in law, stage 4 Prostate cancer, Clinical: Stage IV (T2c, N1, M1c) Stage IV (T4, NX, M1c, Gleason 8-10) a 77 y.o. male, diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the prostate with metastatic lesions to the bone and local bladder invasion, who initially was seen by Dr. in Urology for urinary symptoms,
KinkyPinky
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Another bad night
Woke up with a headache again. Was up and down all night. Have been diagnosed with apnea and am waiting for a cpap machine. Due to recall of some machines it is taking a long time to get one I’m so tired it’s hard to keep going Christmas looks like a mountain to me I try to alter my sleep position
Woke up with a headache again. Was up and down all night. Have been diagnosed with apnea and am waiting for a cpap machine. Due to recall of some machines it is taking a long time to get one I’m so tired it’s hard to keep going Christmas looks like a mountain to me I try to alter my sleep position
Gillyflower18
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Sleep Matters
3 years ago
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