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Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder: I am proof that there is hope.
I have been horrifically plagued by MDD for over a decade. In my journey I have tried literally every therapy and intervention possible including multiple medications, every psychotherapy possible, residential treatment programs, partial hospitalization plans, intensive outreach programs, TMS, ECT, ketamine
I have been horrifically plagued by MDD for over a decade. In my journey I have tried literally every therapy and intervention possible including multiple medications, every psychotherapy possible, residential treatment programs, partial hospitalization plans, intensive outreach programs, TMS, ECT, ketamine
jnelson66
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
1 year ago
LENs Neurofeedback: new Alternative treatment to Parkinson
Has anybody of this forum has had any experience or heard if this treatment called: LENS Neurofeedback, ( https://serenitywellnessandcounseling.com/treatments/lens-neurofeedback/ ), works for Parkinson???. According I found in the web, Neurofeedback is relatively new therapy (still in development)
Has anybody of this forum has had any experience or heard if this treatment called: LENS Neurofeedback, ( https://serenitywellnessandcounseling.com/treatments/lens-neurofeedback/ ), works for Parkinson???. According I found in the web, Neurofeedback is relatively new therapy (still in development)
Blue-color
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
New Bianco article
Future
clinical
trials
should aim at correlating
clinical
outcomes with serum T3 levels.
Future
clinical
trials
should aim at correlating
clinical
outcomes with serum T3 levels.
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Update on the AF journey…
Hi all, This isn’t so much a question but thought I’d post the ongoing journey…Be interested in what others think anyway. So AF started 22nd July ( or thereabouts). I started flecainide 50mg bd ( twice a day 😉) on 15th August and after 3 days on it on 18th I went back into sinus rhythm. Meantime
Hi all, This isn’t so much a question but thought I’d post the ongoing journey…Be interested in what others think anyway. So AF started 22nd July ( or thereabouts). I started flecainide 50mg bd ( twice a day 😉) on 15th August and after 3 days on it on 18th I went back into sinus rhythm. Meantime
patience12
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AF Association
10 months ago
Current PCa treatment options in the UK do NOT include Triplet Therapy!
I referred to various
clinical
trials
and they say they are aware of them but that is the treatment that is currently available and I should check out websites like Macmillan and NHS to confirm this. I've looked at the sites and it's not entirely clear to me that it supports what they say.
I referred to various
clinical
trials
and they say they are aware of them but that is the treatment that is currently available and I should check out websites like Macmillan and NHS to confirm this. I've looked at the sites and it's not entirely clear to me that it supports what they say.
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
feeling really alone
I don’t have any friends I see regularly. I have my daughter, my sister and my niece. My daughter has a highly stressful job and is married with her own life. My sister has been acting strangely lately so we don’t talk much anymore. So then there’s my niece. We’ve been through a lot together. She just
I don’t have any friends I see regularly. I have my daughter, my sister and my niece. My daughter has a highly stressful job and is married with her own life. My sister has been acting strangely lately so we don’t talk much anymore. So then there’s my niece. We’ve been through a lot together. She just
CLB1125
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Persistant AF but the irregular irregular variety.
Diagnosed April 23 via ECG with persistant AF but not the high pulse rate variety most members seem to have. Mine is always irregular and my pulse constantly ranges between 60 and 90. Not particularly aware of it. Prescribed Nebivilol as beta blocker and Edoxoban as anti coagulant. Marginal Stage 1
Diagnosed April 23 via ECG with persistant AF but not the high pulse rate variety most members seem to have. Mine is always irregular and my pulse constantly ranges between 60 and 90. Not particularly aware of it. Prescribed Nebivilol as beta blocker and Edoxoban as anti coagulant. Marginal Stage 1
Hallane
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AF Association
10 months ago
What are your thoughts on RELYVRIO previously known as AMX0035? Could it benefit PD patients as well?
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval of RELYVRIO™ for the Treatment of ALS (September 29, 2022). AMX0035 is a Fixed Combination of Phenylbutyrate (PB) and
Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA)
. Many studies showed TUDCA is beneficial for PD. RELYVRIO (previously known as AMX0035 in the
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval of RELYVRIO™ for the Treatment of ALS (September 29, 2022). AMX0035 is a Fixed Combination of Phenylbutyrate (PB) and
Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA)
. Many studies showed TUDCA is beneficial for PD. RELYVRIO (previously known as AMX0035 in the
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Heartbeat post cardioversion
Had 2 cardioversions within 3 months of initial diagnosis of Afib back in November 2019. Fine until arrythmia returned early July this year. Initially told to stop my regular Bisoprolol 1.25mg per day until cardioversion which I had mid August. Back in nsr since then. After the latest cardioversion
Had 2 cardioversions within 3 months of initial diagnosis of Afib back in November 2019. Fine until arrythmia returned early July this year. Initially told to stop my regular Bisoprolol 1.25mg per day until cardioversion which I had mid August. Back in nsr since then. After the latest cardioversion
gtkelly
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AF Association
10 months ago
Than you group
I wanted to thank people in group who took time to repond to my rants. Ive worn out my welcome with family and no real friends anymore.This illness causes you to experience a toxic mix of anger,depression and anxiety. This is a real turn off for people who dont understand the disorder I have.
I wanted to thank people in group who took time to repond to my rants. Ive worn out my welcome with family and no real friends anymore.This illness causes you to experience a toxic mix of anger,depression and anxiety. This is a real turn off for people who dont understand the disorder I have.
PeaceNeed
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Bisoprolol - dramatic change in hr.
hello. HR has been 120- 130 for a while now taking either 5mg or 7.5mg bisoprolol. The increase in dose to 7.5 mg maybe made an average 5bpm difference. At this point I was in Atrial flutter most of the time. Trying to bring my hr down , it was suggested to me that I increase to 10 mg and then possibly
hello. HR has been 120- 130 for a while now taking either 5mg or 7.5mg bisoprolol. The increase in dose to 7.5 mg maybe made an average 5bpm difference. At this point I was in Atrial flutter most of the time. Trying to bring my hr down , it was suggested to me that I increase to 10 mg and then possibly
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
10 months ago
pacemaker
Hello can anyone give their opinion please I was due to have a left sided ablation for afib tachycardia on 29th September, but in the last month I kept going lightheaded snd faint. Last Saturday week I did collapse so had to call an ambulance The long and short of it was my heart rate was far too
Hello can anyone give their opinion please I was due to have a left sided ablation for afib tachycardia on 29th September, but in the last month I kept going lightheaded snd faint. Last Saturday week I did collapse so had to call an ambulance The long and short of it was my heart rate was far too
Tapanac
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AF Association
10 months ago
Covid Vax and Afib Facts
Hi Everyone. I have never had covid nor has my husband, and I finally got my heart rhythm problems fixed after two ablations. I just passed the six-month mark since my second ablation at Texas Cardiac Arrythmia. For the first time in 5 years since double pneumonia triggered the problem, I have been
Hi Everyone. I have never had covid nor has my husband, and I finally got my heart rhythm problems fixed after two ablations. I just passed the six-month mark since my second ablation at Texas Cardiac Arrythmia. For the first time in 5 years since double pneumonia triggered the problem, I have been
barbly1
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AF Association
10 months ago
Elainemae
I was recently diagnosed with afib and am taking Eliquis and propofenone. I am scheduled for a hip replacement in two weeks and am wondering if having afib makes the surgery more dangerous. Thanks for any advice or info.
I was recently diagnosed with afib and am taking Eliquis and propofenone. I am scheduled for a hip replacement in two weeks and am wondering if having afib makes the surgery more dangerous. Thanks for any advice or info.
Elainemae
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AF Association
10 months ago
sleep apnea and afib
According to monitoring with apple watch, my over night pulse rate often goes into the low 40s. In addition when I check in the morning I am often in afib. I have sleep apea and use a CPAP. Just wondering if anyone else has these low overnight pulse rates and any linkage to sleep apnea triggering afib
According to monitoring with apple watch, my over night pulse rate often goes into the low 40s. In addition when I check in the morning I am often in afib. I have sleep apea and use a CPAP. Just wondering if anyone else has these low overnight pulse rates and any linkage to sleep apnea triggering afib
Xian1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
Calling all BAT-men ...
(... that's you, Russ!) I am about to begin BAT with a new MO (who works in MA and NH), and am looking for some input from forum members. My MO has an existing contact at Johns Hopkins that he's consulted, but is not (yet) in direct contact with anyone from Denmeade's group so far as I know. A little
(... that's you, Russ!) I am about to begin BAT with a new MO (who works in MA and NH), and am looking for some input from forum members. My MO has an existing contact at Johns Hopkins that he's consulted, but is not (yet) in direct contact with anyone from Denmeade's group so far as I know. A little
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update on surgery and remission - still doing good - enrolling in a clinical trial, I hope
I had surgery December 13th. They took 14 inches of my colon due to recurrent diverticulitis. And good they did. 5 inches was narrow and stiff and not functioning at all, as I also had a benign but inlfammed tumor over my bladder. So a lot of chronic inflammation has been going on for years they said
I had surgery December 13th. They took 14 inches of my colon due to recurrent diverticulitis. And good they did. 5 inches was narrow and stiff and not functioning at all, as I also had a benign but inlfammed tumor over my bladder. So a lot of chronic inflammation has been going on for years they said
krillemy
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Slip Up!
After posting numerous comments on this forum discussing my success at avoiding Afib through controlling gas buildup, I feel that it is important to be candid about any setbacks. This past Saturday, I was awakened at 4:30 AM with Afib and remained in arrhythmia for 8 hours. I waited it out and have
After posting numerous comments on this forum discussing my success at avoiding Afib through controlling gas buildup, I feel that it is important to be candid about any setbacks. This past Saturday, I was awakened at 4:30 AM with Afib and remained in arrhythmia for 8 hours. I waited it out and have
fibnum
in
AF Association
10 months ago
Update - Bisoprolol to Diltiazem
Just to update from my previous post where I mentioned changing from Bisoprolol to Diltiazem. I had been on 1.25 mg Bisoprolol for about 5 months but hated the awful side effects (tiredness and shortness of breath) and found I was in AF most days, even tried Flecainide twice daily but that did nothing
Just to update from my previous post where I mentioned changing from Bisoprolol to Diltiazem. I had been on 1.25 mg Bisoprolol for about 5 months but hated the awful side effects (tiredness and shortness of breath) and found I was in AF most days, even tried Flecainide twice daily but that did nothing
tealdozer
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AF Association
10 months ago
Ablation
Here we go, I was expecting this when I saw my EP last night. Having breakthrough episodes of afib lasting over 30 hours whilst in Sotalol. My EP is not concerned about the frequency (paroxysmal afib) but the fact that they are lasting 30 hours plus he isn't happy with So, I was placed on his NHS waiting
Here we go, I was expecting this when I saw my EP last night. Having breakthrough episodes of afib lasting over 30 hours whilst in Sotalol. My EP is not concerned about the frequency (paroxysmal afib) but the fact that they are lasting 30 hours plus he isn't happy with So, I was placed on his NHS waiting
Karendeena
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AF Association
10 months ago
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