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    Let's talk wheelchairs and mobility scooters

    I own this one.(below) It allowed me to accompany my wife in walking our dogs. Can't use it at the moment. Combination of being upright and driving is too much exertion right now. But they are great for offroad / forest walks and easy to transport in a car. (foldable) 1000W engine,maximum range...
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    Crash course in progress

    Welcome Chris! Crashes are the worst. I'm currently on day 6 of one. Never know how long they take. It varies a lot. Any exertion can do it for me. Do you have POTS or other form of dysautonomia? When I had a (positive) tilt-table test my cardiologist measured the blood flow to my brain with...
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    OMF/Ron Davis Research Update December 2017

    Dr. Simpson: Because it is not possible to increase the diameter of a capillary, treatments should be aimed at increasing red cell flexibility. There is published information which reports that TRENTAL (pentoxifylline), fish oil, and oil of evening primrose taken in sufficient amounts (4000mg)...
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    Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) fundraising

    thanks Adam. Just added to reddit.
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    Low Cortisol

    Thanks, The situation here is similar I'm afraid. I will read up on the subject and on alternative approaches before I take these results to my GP and risk to lose my last bits of credit there.
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    Low Cortisol

    Thanks. My GP has not been helpful so far and that is an understatement. Would it be common for a GP to refer me to an endocrinologist based on these test results you think?
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    Low Cortisol

    Just received my Cortisol test results. I had it tested because I considered Seriphos for sleep. But as it turns out Cortisol is not too high but too low. Any help interpreting these results is greatly appreciated. How bad are these values? Should I ask my GP for ACTH testing? Will I need...
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