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Social anxiety: How long until you felt better? Anyone who relates? Venting
🌸 I got diagnosed with social anxiety approximately one year ago after suffering from it for about seven years at least and I’ve been doing cognitive
behavioural
therapy
ever since. And it’s helped. I making progress. But it’s very, very, very slow.
🌸 I got diagnosed with social anxiety approximately one year ago after suffering from it for about seven years at least and I’ve been doing cognitive
behavioural
therapy
ever since. And it’s helped. I making progress. But it’s very, very, very slow.
Tiredcatlady
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Anxiety Support
7 months ago
Thoughts on cognitive behavioral therapy?
I'm so worn out from trying to get well from this depression and anxiety. I think I've had it all my life and was able to cope when I was younger, but now I'm 70 and it's like something snapped in my brain. Don't respond to anti-depressants, therapy and ketamine didn't work and now I'm trying microdosing
I'm so worn out from trying to get well from this depression and anxiety. I think I've had it all my life and was able to cope when I was younger, but now I'm 70 and it's like something snapped in my brain. Don't respond to anti-depressants, therapy and ketamine didn't work and now I'm trying microdosing
Icecream1954
in
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
10 days ago
UPDATE: Dad's Surgery on Broken Ankle Bone and Resulting PSYCHOSIS. QUESTION: How do you deal with Episodes of Hallucinations & Delusions?
Update- ON OUR FATHER WHO RECENTLY BROKE HIS ANKLE WHILE GARDENING, AND THEN UNDERWENT A SUDDEN, UNPLANNED SURGERY ON THE ANKLE , ONLY TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE ONSET OF PSYCHOSIS ALMOST IMMEDIATELY AFTER: BRIEF HISTORY: My dad is 78yo and was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2010 but likely has had PD close
Update- ON OUR FATHER WHO RECENTLY BROKE HIS ANKLE WHILE GARDENING, AND THEN UNDERWENT A SUDDEN, UNPLANNED SURGERY ON THE ANKLE , ONLY TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE ONSET OF PSYCHOSIS ALMOST IMMEDIATELY AFTER: BRIEF HISTORY: My dad is 78yo and was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2010 but likely has had PD close
rsacdoolittle
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
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ADAA Personal Story: Why I Wrote a Children’s Book about Postpartum Depression When I Was 9-Months Pregnant
When I was growing up, I watched people on TV enter emergency rooms inaccurately believing they were suffering from a heart attack. After a full workup was done, the relieved TV doctor pronounced it was only a panic attack. For a long time, I wondered how someone could possibly confuse emotional stress
When I was growing up, I watched people on TV enter emergency rooms inaccurately believing they were suffering from a heart attack. After a full workup was done, the relieved TV doctor pronounced it was only a panic attack. For a long time, I wondered how someone could possibly confuse emotional stress
ADAATeamRachel
Partner
in
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
10 months ago
ADAA Personal Story: Why I Wrote a Children’s Book about Postpartum Depression When I Was 9-Months Pregnant
When I was growing up, I watched people on TV enter emergency rooms inaccurately believing they were suffering from a heart attack. After a full workup was done, the relieved TV doctor pronounced it was only a panic attack. For a long time, I wondered how someone could possibly confuse emotional stress
When I was growing up, I watched people on TV enter emergency rooms inaccurately believing they were suffering from a heart attack. After a full workup was done, the relieved TV doctor pronounced it was only a panic attack. For a long time, I wondered how someone could possibly confuse emotional stress
ADAATeamRachel
Partner
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Kratom anti-depressant, anti-psychotic, anti-anxiety herb!
I've recently come across an herbal suppliment that has realy helped me. If you research it you'll find that it has some potential for abuse. It effects opioid receptors. Just like opiod meds. For pain you take a large dose. In large doses it also has a sedating effect. That is were the addiction lays
I've recently come across an herbal suppliment that has realy helped me. If you research it you'll find that it has some potential for abuse. It effects opioid receptors. Just like opiod meds. For pain you take a large dose. In large doses it also has a sedating effect. That is were the addiction lays
PureOCDdude
in
My OCD Community
10 months ago
Ideas for improving my sleep
I have tried CBT (Cognative
Behavioural
Therapy
) and of course sleeping pills. Any good ideas? My blog for anyone interested is - https://fightingparkinsonss.com/2023/03/24/march-2023-pdshort-updatechoking-40-becomes-20-and-i-really-am-british/
I have tried CBT (Cognative
Behavioural
Therapy
) and of course sleeping pills. Any good ideas? My blog for anyone interested is - https://fightingparkinsonss.com/2023/03/24/march-2023-pdshort-updatechoking-40-becomes-20-and-i-really-am-british/
blazyb
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Struggling to make the best education choices
Hello, My 6-year-old son was diagnosed with ADHD about a year ago. Because of his age, we tried PCIT behavior therapy and while we saw some mild improvements there was no real change. I have homeschooled my son since he was 3. It started off as preschool working on language development in conjunction
Hello, My 6-year-old son was diagnosed with ADHD about a year ago. Because of his age, we tried PCIT behavior therapy and while we saw some mild improvements there was no real change. I have homeschooled my son since he was 3. It started off as preschool working on language development in conjunction
kt01513
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
11 months ago
Planet Fitness Whole Body Enhancement machine
I've recently read about Total Body Enhancement at Planet Fitness. It's a 12 minute routine with red light therapy and a vibration plate. Supposed to help with osteoporosis. Wondering if anyone has used this machine?
I've recently read about Total Body Enhancement at Planet Fitness. It's a 12 minute routine with red light therapy and a vibration plate. Supposed to help with osteoporosis. Wondering if anyone has used this machine?
wasenior
in
Osteoporosis Support
19 hours ago
Don't wake the monsters - risks of therapy and meditation
At a recent group therapy session, the experienced therapist responded to me as if I was completely unhinged by suggesting that doing therapy had risks. Most therapists, like most people, need to sell their services to support themselves. I have strongly mixed feelings about Eminem and Rhianna, but I
At a recent group therapy session, the experienced therapist responded to me as if I was completely unhinged by suggesting that doing therapy had risks. Most therapists, like most people, need to sell their services to support themselves. I have strongly mixed feelings about Eminem and Rhianna, but I
Sunrisetabby
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 days ago
a new platform for ADC development….no sorry, it’s DAC this time! not PCa related but hopefully soon
”Orum has granted Vertex rights to conduct research using its TPD² approach to developing degrader-antibody conjugates (DACs), next-generation versions of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) which use antibodies to precisely deliver small molecule targeted protein degrader payloads to cancer cells and other
”Orum has granted Vertex rights to conduct research using its TPD² approach to developing degrader-antibody conjugates (DACs), next-generation versions of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) which use antibodies to precisely deliver small molecule targeted protein degrader payloads to cancer cells and other
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
What is gene therapy and can it help people with Parkinson’s?
https://www.apdaparkinson.org/article/gene-therapy-for-parkinsons-disease-3/
https://www.apdaparkinson.org/article/gene-therapy-for-parkinsons-disease-3/
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 days ago
Biological Therapy - too soon?
Hey All I hope everyone is well. This is my first time posting and I’m really hopeful someone will be able to advise me. I was diagnosed with lupus in Feb after just over 2 years of struggling with symptoms. Initially I was put on prednisolone and hydroxychloroquine until my bloods came back. My bloods
Hey All I hope everyone is well. This is my first time posting and I’m really hopeful someone will be able to advise me. I was diagnosed with lupus in Feb after just over 2 years of struggling with symptoms. Initially I was put on prednisolone and hydroxychloroquine until my bloods came back. My bloods
EeBeee
in
LUPUS UK
8 days ago
Colomycin nebulising
I’m wondering if there is anyone on the above drug. I have been on it now for 10 days and will stay on it for 12 weeks. I have been pretty unwell since March with re occurring psuedamonas. I am on oxygen therapy, I also have bronciectasis and past T.B. also chicken pox pneumonia, I am on steroid therapy
I’m wondering if there is anyone on the above drug. I have been on it now for 10 days and will stay on it for 12 weeks. I have been pretty unwell since March with re occurring psuedamonas. I am on oxygen therapy, I also have bronciectasis and past T.B. also chicken pox pneumonia, I am on steroid therapy
breslin
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 days ago
Klotho gene therapy
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/anew-medical-advance-development-klotho-gene-therapy/?utm_source=PAR&utm_campaign=c732d6332f-Email_ENL_US_PAR&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62dd4fb5e3-c732d6332f-74556474 I have been trying to find out what is used to prepare Klotho gene therapy a therapy that supposedly
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/anew-medical-advance-development-klotho-gene-therapy/?utm_source=PAR&utm_campaign=c732d6332f-Email_ENL_US_PAR&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62dd4fb5e3-c732d6332f-74556474 I have been trying to find out what is used to prepare Klotho gene therapy a therapy that supposedly
Boscoejean
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 days ago
Not dying was a good plan, but how to navigate the future is the next challenge
I appreciate that I have achieved remission with my cancer and I was thinking about the fact that my liver, even though I have cirrhosis, managed all of the chemo drugs I've had pretty successfully. In our patient groups we often see people who die quickly when a second problem appears. As a vote
I appreciate that I have achieved remission with my cancer and I was thinking about the fact that my liver, even though I have cirrhosis, managed all of the chemo drugs I've had pretty successfully. In our patient groups we often see people who die quickly when a second problem appears. As a vote
nash2
Partner
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
10 days ago
She doesn’t act that way with me…
I’ve known since my daughter was 2 years old that something was going on, but everyone around me tries to explain it away. It seems like to them having ADHD and sensory processing disorder is the kiss of death and all is lost for her. Why do I have to over explain her symptoms and diagnoses? If I say
I’ve known since my daughter was 2 years old that something was going on, but everyone around me tries to explain it away. It seems like to them having ADHD and sensory processing disorder is the kiss of death and all is lost for her. Why do I have to over explain her symptoms and diagnoses? If I say
yum_yum
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
10 months ago
Median PFS for FCR treated CLL patients with IGHV-M was 14.6 years vs 4.2 years for patients with IGHV-UM. V+O and I+R look to be superior
An update of the long-term follow-up results from the original 300-patient FCR (fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and rituximab) study initiated at MD Anderson in 1999,
Sustained remissions in CLL after frontline FCR treatment with very-long-term follow-up,
reports ~47% of patients with mutated IGHV
An update of the long-term follow-up results from the original 300-patient FCR (fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and rituximab) study initiated at MD Anderson in 1999,
Sustained remissions in CLL after frontline FCR treatment with very-long-term follow-up,
reports ~47% of patients with mutated IGHV
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
11 days ago
Anybody outside the range part 2.
Hello again, the original post from yesterday and some more information and questions underneath. Thanks again for all the help. Part 1 Good afternoon everybody hope this makes sense Is there anybody out there that needs to run outside the ranges in order to feel good? At
Hello again, the original post from yesterday and some more information and questions underneath. Thanks again for all the help. Part 1 Good afternoon everybody hope this makes sense Is there anybody out there that needs to run outside the ranges in order to feel good? At
Jimjamio
in
Thyroid UK
11 days ago
ICU Stay Neuro Challenges
Seeing if anyone has any insight. On May 16th my mom (62 years old) went to her cardiologist with chest pain. She did have afib for the last three year but she had that under control. When she went to her cardiologist on the 16th he sent her to the ER just because he was concerned with chest pains
Seeing if anyone has any insight. On May 16th my mom (62 years old) went to her cardiologist with chest pain. She did have afib for the last three year but she had that under control. When she went to her cardiologist on the 16th he sent her to the ER just because he was concerned with chest pains
Doglover276
in
ICUsteps
11 days ago
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