Re: Strong correlation between movements, flow rate dislocations and appearance of apneas?
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:27 pm
And Pete (that one you'll have to think about).
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Shew, here's the speed-dating version. Took dopamine agonists, experienced severe augmentation. (see video link) Years of undoing the damage. Weaned off meds. Took supplements for muscle and nerve health and all over effort to improve health. Got my Ferritin level up near 100. Used a TENS Unit on lower back every night before bed for years. Gradually got better. Now just need TENS now and then.Albatros wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:28 amkteaguekteague wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:46 amBeen years since I was over on PubMed reading about this stuff and I realize how much I have forgotten since being out of the throes of the movements. Just read a couple studies and already my brain hurts. Remembering when I was hungry for every bit of related info I could glean. Admittedly feeling a twinge of survivors guilt.
May I ask you, how you got "out of the throes of the movements" ?
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