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Questions about transitioning to lower doses of Tramadol while on Pregablin (Lyrica)?
Anyone know the standard dose of Tramadol that works well with Lyrica to eliminate RLS symptoms? I’m on 100 mgs Lyrica and 100 mgs of Tramadol 3 x a day. With that I am RLS free, but my doctor wants me to cut back to 50, 50 and 100. I started titrating down last week to just 50 mgs with my morning
Anyone know the standard dose of Tramadol that works well with Lyrica to eliminate RLS symptoms? I’m on 100 mgs Lyrica and 100 mgs of Tramadol 3 x a day. With that I am RLS free, but my doctor wants me to cut back to 50, 50 and 100. I started titrating down last week to just 50 mgs with my morning
Bganim1947
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Confused about buserelin spray- starting today!
Hi all I’m having a FET cycle and as it’s day 21 of my cycle, starting buserelin/suprefact nasal spray (100mg spray) Having a mental block and can’t work out what to do. My instructions say one spray four times a day. Does that mean in one nostril (so 4 sprays in total) or in each nostril (so 8 sprays
Hi all I’m having a FET cycle and as it’s day 21 of my cycle, starting buserelin/suprefact nasal spray (100mg spray) Having a mental block and can’t work out what to do. My instructions say one spray four times a day. Does that mean in one nostril (so 4 sprays in total) or in each nostril (so 8 sprays
MissyR
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Postpartum Thyroiditis
Hi all! I have a baby girl who is 4.5months old. A couple of months ago I started to get classic hyper symptoms and got myself checked out (I’d seen them before in my sister who was hyper/Graves but is now in remission). My thyroid levels were high and postpartum thyroiditis was suspected as the cause
Hi all! I have a baby girl who is 4.5months old. A couple of months ago I started to get classic hyper symptoms and got myself checked out (I’d seen them before in my sister who was hyper/Graves but is now in remission). My thyroid levels were high and postpartum thyroiditis was suspected as the cause
EvaNik
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Malt Lymphoma caused by Rheumatoid Arthritis
I have RA and Crohns and have now been diagnosed with a type of rare non Hodgkin so lymphoma called MALT Lymphoma, they say it’s a rare side affect of RA has anyone else ever been diagnosed with this
I have RA and Crohns and have now been diagnosed with a type of rare non Hodgkin so lymphoma called MALT Lymphoma, they say it’s a rare side affect of RA has anyone else ever been diagnosed with this
LesleyH
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NRAS
6 years ago
Embarking on the IVF road.
So after 4 years and multiple attempts with gonal f, an operation and a misscarraige we had a consultation today with the Dr after I over responded (again) this round. The Dr said we could either try a couple more rounds of ovulation induction seeing as it has worked once or we could start the IVF journey
So after 4 years and multiple attempts with gonal f, an operation and a misscarraige we had a consultation today with the Dr after I over responded (again) this round. The Dr said we could either try a couple more rounds of ovulation induction seeing as it has worked once or we could start the IVF journey
bms12
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
He, Dic Carlson, Another suggestion...
Have you tried or looked into info on Lithium orotate? (This is the mineral form of lithium, not the drug form of lithium carbonate.) Dr. Jonathan Wright has written about it, and here are a few others. There is a lot of info on using lithium orotate, and of course, there is always what people say
Have you tried or looked into info on Lithium orotate? (This is the mineral form of lithium, not the drug form of lithium carbonate.) Dr. Jonathan Wright has written about it, and here are a few others. There is a lot of info on using lithium orotate, and of course, there is always what people say
lauraflora
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Big news for SCA3. Citalopram.
If you have a diagnosis of SCA3 but are not symptomatic then I suggest buying and printing out these research reports and taking them to your doctor. Keep in mind this is only in animal research and very often what works in animals turns out to be less efficacious in humans. The flip side to that is
If you have a diagnosis of SCA3 but are not symptomatic then I suggest buying and printing out these research reports and taking them to your doctor. Keep in mind this is only in animal research and very often what works in animals turns out to be less efficacious in humans. The flip side to that is
sunvox
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Ataxia UK
6 years ago
Insomia
Hi, Has anybody found a solution to sleepless nights from long term intake of Prednisone. Sleeping pills made me so drowsy and tired that I felt the whole day like a sumby. Tried Magnesium and Valerian drops, but still woke up every hour and couldn't go back to sleep. Thanks
Hi, Has anybody found a solution to sleepless nights from long term intake of Prednisone. Sleeping pills made me so drowsy and tired that I felt the whole day like a sumby. Tried Magnesium and Valerian drops, but still woke up every hour and couldn't go back to sleep. Thanks
Orchid47
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Desperate for something to help with this nightmare RSL
Hi everyone i'm new to this forum and been searching in sheer desperation to try to find something to help me with this nightmare condition, i know its no a life threatening disease so to some might sound a petty condition to have but when you have it weather mild or severely you know its not petty at
Hi everyone i'm new to this forum and been searching in sheer desperation to try to find something to help me with this nightmare condition, i know its no a life threatening disease so to some might sound a petty condition to have but when you have it weather mild or severely you know its not petty at
cat57
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Has anyone tried Hydroxyzine?
I am halfway to my goal to get off Mirapex (every two weeks I cut 1/4 of a .5mg pill so I am now at .75mg). I have started LDN (began with 1ml and every 10 days I add .5ml so I am now at 2.5ml). I also add a toke of mj before bed. And I have been taking herbals to get rid of SIBO. I don't know if it
I am halfway to my goal to get off Mirapex (every two weeks I cut 1/4 of a .5mg pill so I am now at .75mg). I have started LDN (began with 1ml and every 10 days I add .5ml so I am now at 2.5ml). I also add a toke of mj before bed. And I have been taking herbals to get rid of SIBO. I don't know if it
libraryannie
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Fibromyalgia, Anxiety, and RLS any med suggestions?
Does anyone have a suggestion for meds to help fibromyalgia? I weaned off ropinirole and am not currently taking any meds for RLS. I tried Wellbutrin for anxiety/depression but had horrible nightmares. I am now taking Lexapro which I know is on the do not take with RLS list, but I felt I had no other
Does anyone have a suggestion for meds to help fibromyalgia? I weaned off ropinirole and am not currently taking any meds for RLS. I tried Wellbutrin for anxiety/depression but had horrible nightmares. I am now taking Lexapro which I know is on the do not take with RLS list, but I felt I had no other
3labs
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Feeling like no one understands
Ok so im new to this and dont really have any idea what to write. Iv been diagnosed with fibro and have suffered for years to get to this point, i also have pelvic congestion syndrome and endo. Suppose i just feel so alone, feels like no one understands the pain im in or that its all in my head. Everyday
Ok so im new to this and dont really have any idea what to write. Iv been diagnosed with fibro and have suffered for years to get to this point, i also have pelvic congestion syndrome and endo. Suppose i just feel so alone, feels like no one understands the pain im in or that its all in my head. Everyday
Ourkez
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Feeling awful.
I feel so tired/fatigued. soreness all over my back down to my waist. It's like a sunburn prickly feeling. Had to remove my bra. I feel so fed up and useless. Aching and feel so weak. I am on gabapentin which I thought was for the soreness feeling which I assume are the nerve endings. My immflamation
I feel so tired/fatigued. soreness all over my back down to my waist. It's like a sunburn prickly feeling. Had to remove my bra. I feel so fed up and useless. Aching and feel so weak. I am on gabapentin which I thought was for the soreness feeling which I assume are the nerve endings. My immflamation
Mandypandy1969
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Systemic Sclerosis
Just a further update on my previous post to save any confusion when I advised my Rheumatologist my GP had informed me I have crest syndrome he immediately advised that is an old term the disease is actually Systemic Sclerosis ;I have been referring to the disease as CREST on my post as that's the term
Just a further update on my previous post to save any confusion when I advised my Rheumatologist my GP had informed me I have crest syndrome he immediately advised that is an old term the disease is actually Systemic Sclerosis ;I have been referring to the disease as CREST on my post as that's the term
babyinny
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 years ago
Flecainide side effects
After weaning off of Toprol and feeling sooo much better as a result, I had a lovely day on Saturday socializing with an Art & Nature group at a local park. I was so grateful for the experience of just being out in nature, meeting new people who are kind and lovely, and enjoying the day. I've had a hard
After weaning off of Toprol and feeling sooo much better as a result, I had a lovely day on Saturday socializing with an Art & Nature group at a local park. I was so grateful for the experience of just being out in nature, meeting new people who are kind and lovely, and enjoying the day. I've had a hard
Hidden
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AF Association
6 years ago
After recovery from rhabdomyolysis
Hi there! I was unable to walk for one week during a bout of exertional rhabdomyolysis from too much cycling. Has anyone else suffered from this? I now know I have increased susceptibility to rhabdo due to an underlying condition of malignant hyperthermia. A doctor advised I should do more aerobic exercise
Hi there! I was unable to walk for one week during a bout of exertional rhabdomyolysis from too much cycling. Has anyone else suffered from this? I now know I have increased susceptibility to rhabdo due to an underlying condition of malignant hyperthermia. A doctor advised I should do more aerobic exercise
Katnap
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
A retired GP!
I too am a retired GP, and knew very little about RLS until I had it and began to read about it. It started very mildly in My 30s and gradually became very severe. My son, who is a consultant neurologist in Oxford, suggested I start on Premipexine, which was the accepted treatment at that time, and it
I too am a retired GP, and knew very little about RLS until I had it and began to read about it. It started very mildly in My 30s and gradually became very severe. My son, who is a consultant neurologist in Oxford, suggested I start on Premipexine, which was the accepted treatment at that time, and it
Hazelbutler
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation unit
Has anybody had a chance to use a TENS unit? Transcutaneous electrical stimulation does something to the muscles which is supposed to help with pain of all kinds. I've got one on right now and it definitely does something to the restless, horrible, creepy feeling but I'm not sure if I'll be able to
Has anybody had a chance to use a TENS unit? Transcutaneous electrical stimulation does something to the muscles which is supposed to help with pain of all kinds. I've got one on right now and it definitely does something to the restless, horrible, creepy feeling but I'm not sure if I'll be able to
jimmcar
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
TAPERING - CAUGHT BETWEEN THE 'DEVIL' AND THE 'DEEP BLUE SEA'
Greetings Everyone I realise I am raising again possibly 'THE' (most) perennial' question we tackle here on the forum - that of the speed at which to taper. My particular problem - which I have mentioned here recently is that i have developed a rather insidious side effect of pred which I was not really
Greetings Everyone I realise I am raising again possibly 'THE' (most) perennial' question we tackle here on the forum - that of the speed at which to taper. My particular problem - which I have mentioned here recently is that i have developed a rather insidious side effect of pred which I was not really
Rimmy
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
How do you keep busy mentally, physically, socially etc... to help manage loneliness, self-worth?
This has been a big test of of character I’m sure for all of us. I’ve tried to find ways to stay active mentally and all other ways to beat depression, loneliness and self-worth! What do you do on good days? On bad days? On good days, I try and do the things I love! I listen to music, sing along!
This has been a big test of of character I’m sure for all of us. I’ve tried to find ways to stay active mentally and all other ways to beat depression, loneliness and self-worth! What do you do on good days? On bad days? On good days, I try and do the things I love! I listen to music, sing along!
Rheumagal
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NRAS
6 years ago
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