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St Johns Wort/ RLS dosage
Hello team In response to a study posted a few days ago suggesting the effectiveness of St Johns Wort for some sufferrers of RLS, I have a query. I have a bottle of SJW as a tincture and am wondering how much I should take to trial it for RLS.? The study mentioned the participants were given 300
Hello team In response to a study posted a few days ago suggesting the effectiveness of St Johns Wort for some sufferrers of RLS, I have a query. I have a bottle of SJW as a tincture and am wondering how much I should take to trial it for RLS.? The study mentioned the participants were given 300
smilingjane
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Advice needed for dry AMD
Hello. I have intermediate dry AMD in both eyes. I was diagnosed two years ago at age 65. My retina specialist told me all I can do is take Areds 2, drink grape juice or a glass of red wine every day and exercise. Does anyone have any other suggestions or advice you have been told from a professional
Hello. I have intermediate dry AMD in both eyes. I was diagnosed two years ago at age 65. My retina specialist told me all I can do is take Areds 2, drink grape juice or a glass of red wine every day and exercise. Does anyone have any other suggestions or advice you have been told from a professional
Penguin202
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Macular Society
2 years ago
St John's Wort
Just wondering whether anyone has tried this: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1389945713013269#:~:text=Saint%20John's%20wort%20reduced%20the,to%2036%20(median%2024).
Just wondering whether anyone has tried this: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1389945713013269#:~:text=Saint%20John's%20wort%20reduced%20the,to%2036%20(median%2024).
CrusoeCortez
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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COVID induced coma
I was put into a induced coma because of COVID October 2021 and still experiencing flashbacks of the terrible dreams and nightmares there still so vivid I’m just not the same person since the coma , does anyone else have the same problem ?
I was put into a induced coma because of COVID October 2021 and still experiencing flashbacks of the terrible dreams and nightmares there still so vivid I’m just not the same person since the coma , does anyone else have the same problem ?
Denylady
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
So Many Things
Good morning, Everyone! It has been a lovely weekend and I was able to take my beloved husband out for a wheelchair ride. He does so enjoy being able to be outdoors. He is in probably the final stages of CBD. His speech has recently become mostly slurred yes and no. His right side is now, for all intents
Good morning, Everyone! It has been a lovely weekend and I was able to take my beloved husband out for a wheelchair ride. He does so enjoy being able to be outdoors. He is in probably the final stages of CBD. His speech has recently become mostly slurred yes and no. His right side is now, for all intents
Indiana-Girl
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Does Probiotic help with bloating
Hello everyone, wondering if anyone has used a probiotic from a British Company called “BetterVits” it has good reviews but is expensive. I. Prepared to pay if it gets good results. £60 for 3 bottles of 30 or £40 for 1 bottle. They do give a 60 day money back guarantee. The tables contain Lactobacillus
Hello everyone, wondering if anyone has used a probiotic from a British Company called “BetterVits” it has good reviews but is expensive. I. Prepared to pay if it gets good results. £60 for 3 bottles of 30 or £40 for 1 bottle. They do give a 60 day money back guarantee. The tables contain Lactobacillus
Squash56
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Putting an older child back in nappies
I really need some advice please I have a 10 year old with profound Developmental Verbal Dypraxia. His speech is very limited. His intelligence and comprehension is fine, even though he is extremely behind in areas at school. He is also a very anxious and shy child. He does goes to a special school
I really need some advice please I have a 10 year old with profound Developmental Verbal Dypraxia. His speech is very limited. His intelligence and comprehension is fine, even though he is extremely behind in areas at school. He is also a very anxious and shy child. He does goes to a special school
Pinkdotydot
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ERIC
2 years ago
Has anyone used Butyric acid for PD?
Just read something on Parkinson's News that butyric acid eliminated tremors and symptoms of Parkinson's. Sounds to good to be true. Your thoughts.
Just read something on Parkinson's News that butyric acid eliminated tremors and symptoms of Parkinson's. Sounds to good to be true. Your thoughts.
Smittybear7
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
ERFA Vs. Thyroid - S
Hello all. I would like to return on ndt or ndt + levo, I still don't know, I'll see. My body doesn't like synthetics, I've tried in every way. Last time I couldn't find ndt and I jumped back on levo and t3. I'd like to find a ndt like nature-throid was. In the meantime, I've been getting some Thyroid-S
Hello all. I would like to return on ndt or ndt + levo, I still don't know, I'll see. My body doesn't like synthetics, I've tried in every way. Last time I couldn't find ndt and I jumped back on levo and t3. I'd like to find a ndt like nature-throid was. In the meantime, I've been getting some Thyroid-S
hipolion
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Traumatized because of my boyfriend
He and I are young, only 19. He only recently got his license in April. He is very anxiety filled even more so than me and he has always been terrified of driving. He didn't want to practice and was always making excuses putting everything off because he was too afraid. I put my foot down and gave him
He and I are young, only 19. He only recently got his license in April. He is very anxiety filled even more so than me and he has always been terrified of driving. He didn't want to practice and was always making excuses putting everything off because he was too afraid. I put my foot down and gave him
TruthSeeker18
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Mental Health Support
2 years ago
transplant evaluation and right heart catheter
hello, partner due at the royal free next week and as part of evaluation has been booked for a right heart catheter. Has anyone had one, is it awful? How quickly did you recover. He was expecting to have to have one so its not a terrible shock
hello, partner due at the royal free next week and as part of evaluation has been booked for a right heart catheter. Has anyone had one, is it awful? How quickly did you recover. He was expecting to have to have one so its not a terrible shock
Rshc
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Dipyridamole update ** Dr. Sergi Ferré responded
I have been using Dipyridamole alone for my RLS for about 4 months. Initially the response was amazing, I was able to lay still for the first time in years. I quickly stopped the pregabalin I had been taking for years. This was working, I quickly went up to 300mg Dipyridamole. I started getting
I have been using Dipyridamole alone for my RLS for about 4 months. Initially the response was amazing, I was able to lay still for the first time in years. I quickly stopped the pregabalin I had been taking for years. This was working, I quickly went up to 300mg Dipyridamole. I started getting
WideBody
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
tbi very long term prognosois / alzheimers
My wife who is 61 years young had a car accident 10 years ago and after a 6 month coma was given rehabilitative care for a year before being moved on to a care home with brain injury specialties, where she has continuously resided. She can't walk and speech is difficult. She has poor cognitive abilities
My wife who is 61 years young had a car accident 10 years ago and after a 6 month coma was given rehabilitative care for a year before being moved on to a care home with brain injury specialties, where she has continuously resided. She can't walk and speech is difficult. She has poor cognitive abilities
Hank_Stains
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Headway
2 years ago
my daughter is 4 this month and still pooping in her knickers. what do I do?
So I have read a lot of info and still feel confused, my daughter can poop a few times a day but still has small accidents in her knickers, sometimes she will sit on the potty after an accident and push a poo out but she doesn't seem to be at all motivated to stay clean. I can't tell if its a physical
So I have read a lot of info and still feel confused, my daughter can poop a few times a day but still has small accidents in her knickers, sometimes she will sit on the potty after an accident and push a poo out but she doesn't seem to be at all motivated to stay clean. I can't tell if its a physical
TTmummy
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ERIC
2 years ago
Heavy bleeding and agonising joint pain on desogestrel???
I recently posted on here asking about experiences with desogestrel. Just days after starting it I began bleeding heavily with cramps worse than usual keeping me up all night and I've been waking up with agonising pain in my right knee/hip joint that spreads throughout my leg. Has anyone else had this
I recently posted on here asking about experiences with desogestrel. Just days after starting it I began bleeding heavily with cramps worse than usual keeping me up all night and I've been waking up with agonising pain in my right knee/hip joint that spreads throughout my leg. Has anyone else had this
Surfingblue
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
EXCELLENT website on PhotoBioModulation (red light therapy)
This website seems dedicated to TBI (traumatic brain injury caused by injuries to the head/brain by football, etc. But their aim is the same thing we strive for: HEALING our brain. Many, many great links on this website that I just discovered tonight! STAY STRONG! A MIRACLE CURE FOR EVERYONE IS JUST
This website seems dedicated to TBI (traumatic brain injury caused by injuries to the head/brain by football, etc. But their aim is the same thing we strive for: HEALING our brain. Many, many great links on this website that I just discovered tonight! STAY STRONG! A MIRACLE CURE FOR EVERYONE IS JUST
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Nature-throid
Hi. Just had a telephone consultation and the pharmacist said that my liver levels were a bit off. She is going to do more blood tests as I am having awful abdominal pain/bloating etc . She also said that my nature-throid can cause this. Has anyone else been told this?
Hi. Just had a telephone consultation and the pharmacist said that my liver levels were a bit off. She is going to do more blood tests as I am having awful abdominal pain/bloating etc . She also said that my nature-throid can cause this. Has anyone else been told this?
Catlover3
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Right Sided Pacemaker
I had a pacemaker inserted last year for sick sinus syndrome. Unfortunately it got infected and had to be removed. I found the whole thing very traumatic. Unfortunately had a four hour episode of low heart rate the other evening so might have to reconsider having another fitted which of course would
I had a pacemaker inserted last year for sick sinus syndrome. Unfortunately it got infected and had to be removed. I found the whole thing very traumatic. Unfortunately had a four hour episode of low heart rate the other evening so might have to reconsider having another fitted which of course would
Flutterbird
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AF Association
2 years ago
Heatic encephalopathy
Been a alcoholic for over 20 years. My sweat smells like cat pee (amonia). Is this common for HE? The flies can smell it. They keep flying towards me.I know this how they find their food. The smell of amonia is the smell of death. Have other symptoms as well stomach cramps itchy skin really smelly
Been a alcoholic for over 20 years. My sweat smells like cat pee (amonia). Is this common for HE? The flies can smell it. They keep flying towards me.I know this how they find their food. The smell of amonia is the smell of death. Have other symptoms as well stomach cramps itchy skin really smelly
Davideo
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Memory book
Has anyone made a memory book to help with a loved one's brain injury? If so do you think it helped? What did it consist of? I've collected a load of photographs but wondered if anything else would be helpful. Hubby still in hospital after a traumatic injury 6 months ago. He is very interactive but
Has anyone made a memory book to help with a loved one's brain injury? If so do you think it helped? What did it consist of? I've collected a load of photographs but wondered if anything else would be helpful. Hubby still in hospital after a traumatic injury 6 months ago. He is very interactive but
Eltonsilver
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Headway
2 years ago
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