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Depressed before vacation trips?
I don’t understand. I’m driving to Seattle with a friend tomorrow and spending 1 week in Washington which should be fun but I am feeling so depressed. I almost don’t even want to go and I don’t know why. I’ve gone on a trip with this friend before and it was fun, but we both have completely different
I don’t understand. I’m driving to Seattle with a friend tomorrow and spending 1 week in Washington which should be fun but I am feeling so depressed. I almost don’t even want to go and I don’t know why. I’ve gone on a trip with this friend before and it was fun, but we both have completely different
Yellow-busy-bee
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
With love and in loving memory.
Happy New Year to you my fellow travelers, patients and caregivers alike. I send hope that 2023 brings answers to your disease and it’s challenges. The names of those we lost to lung cancer this year are not all known but they will not be forgotten. Their words and their lives remain alive on this board
Happy New Year to you my fellow travelers, patients and caregivers alike. I send hope that 2023 brings answers to your disease and it’s challenges. The names of those we lost to lung cancer this year are not all known but they will not be forgotten. Their words and their lives remain alive on this board
Denzie
Volunteer
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Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Pace lesson learned
There has been a lot about pace and distance in the chat recently here’s my story… I graduated 3 months ago and have done 3 Parkruns so far (what a great organisation!) I was determined to go faster on my second PR. Big mistake! Took me about 20 minutes to realise I was struggling, my breath wasn’t
There has been a lot about pace and distance in the chat recently here’s my story… I graduated 3 months ago and have done 3 Parkruns so far (what a great organisation!) I was determined to go faster on my second PR. Big mistake! Took me about 20 minutes to realise I was struggling, my breath wasn’t
Jog176
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
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anticoagulant and injections for Macular degeneration?
I am on anticoagulant for Afib, I just had a 2nd injection for wet macular degeneration. I am concerned about how safe I am with taking these two drugs? Please let me know your thoughts as I am worried!
I am on anticoagulant for Afib, I just had a 2nd injection for wet macular degeneration. I am concerned about how safe I am with taking these two drugs? Please let me know your thoughts as I am worried!
Slattery
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Simbrinza eye drops
We have contacted Novartis pharmaceutical corporation for an update about the supply difficulty with obtaining Simbrinza eye drops. In a verbal message, they said: “There is an interruption in the supply of Simbrinza eye drops. There is no confirmed date of when it is likely to be made available again
We have contacted Novartis pharmaceutical corporation for an update about the supply difficulty with obtaining Simbrinza eye drops. In a verbal message, they said: “There is an interruption in the supply of Simbrinza eye drops. There is no confirmed date of when it is likely to be made available again
TomS_GlaucomaUK
Administrator
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Pomi-T vs Pom Juice
I take 1 cup of Pom Juice most days based on the study attached. Doesn't taste great but I mix it with 1/2 c of Beet Juice. All organic. I have seen some talk about using the supplement Pomi-t. When I read the studies, too my non-scientific brain, it certainly looks like Pom Juice is the better of the
I take 1 cup of Pom Juice most days based on the study attached. Doesn't taste great but I mix it with 1/2 c of Beet Juice. All organic. I have seen some talk about using the supplement Pomi-t. When I read the studies, too my non-scientific brain, it certainly looks like Pom Juice is the better of the
Teufelshunde
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
High risk treatment - go conventional or experimental?
Hello Folks, Lots of great posts and discussions on this site. I thought I'd come aboard and get some feedback. 58 yrs old great health except for Gleason 4+4 = 8, in 3/6 biopsy cores (one side of prostate). Not sure why they only took 6 cores. PSA 24.1 back in November. Did a bone scan and a question
Hello Folks, Lots of great posts and discussions on this site. I thought I'd come aboard and get some feedback. 58 yrs old great health except for Gleason 4+4 = 8, in 3/6 biopsy cores (one side of prostate). Not sure why they only took 6 cores. PSA 24.1 back in November. Did a bone scan and a question
LongTimeRunning
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Sertraline Initial Side Effects
My boyfriend was on Zoloft 50mg when we met. Life was going good so he quit this past October. He decided a week and half ago to go back on it. He upped his dose in my opinion too quickly. He did 2 days of of 25 mg and then last Tuesday he jumped into 50mg. He slowly distanced himself from me and now
My boyfriend was on Zoloft 50mg when we met. Life was going good so he quit this past October. He decided a week and half ago to go back on it. He upped his dose in my opinion too quickly. He did 2 days of of 25 mg and then last Tuesday he jumped into 50mg. He slowly distanced himself from me and now
KatBeth
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AF Association
2 years ago
Depressive episodes returning
Hello everyone. Long story short: I’ve been struggling with depression for 6-7 years. However, I thought my thoughts and beliefs were normal until I was diagnosed last year. I started taking anti depressants and wow – my life started to get back on track and I even felt truly happy. I even enjoyed
Hello everyone. Long story short: I’ve been struggling with depression for 6-7 years. However, I thought my thoughts and beliefs were normal until I was diagnosed last year. I started taking anti depressants and wow – my life started to get back on track and I even felt truly happy. I even enjoyed
fatiguei
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Preparation for surgery
Hello, I am due to have surgery for a macular hole in my left eye, in the next couple of weeks. Please could anyone advise me on what equipment is the most helpful to help with 'posturing', whichI have to do for a week. I am feeling pretty daunted by the whole thing!
Hello, I am due to have surgery for a macular hole in my left eye, in the next couple of weeks. Please could anyone advise me on what equipment is the most helpful to help with 'posturing', whichI have to do for a week. I am feeling pretty daunted by the whole thing!
marypw
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Diazepam addiction.
Hi, I have been addicted to diazepam for a few years and have finally tapered down over a few months to 1mg per night. I honestly don't think it is strong enough to matter but if I don't have one just before I go to bed I cannot sleep. Also would taking magnesium oxide and 1mg of diazepam interact
Hi, I have been addicted to diazepam for a few years and have finally tapered down over a few months to 1mg per night. I honestly don't think it is strong enough to matter but if I don't have one just before I go to bed I cannot sleep. Also would taking magnesium oxide and 1mg of diazepam interact
John3E
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
*Potential Trigger Warning* Adopted because birth mum had PPD
I’m finding it really hard to reconcile with. My adoption records say my mother gave me up for adoption, but then reneged on the decision, and other things like she resented me (she was healthy before I was born - her symptoms started when I was 3 weeks old), didn’t love me enough, had ambivalent feelings
I’m finding it really hard to reconcile with. My adoption records say my mother gave me up for adoption, but then reneged on the decision, and other things like she resented me (she was healthy before I was born - her symptoms started when I was 3 weeks old), didn’t love me enough, had ambivalent feelings
ChristmasLights
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
2 years ago
Is vision loss always permanent?
Is it always the case that any vision loss due to glaucoma is permanent? My son (diagnosed with juvenile open angle last year, now aged 20) has a grey blurred area in the centre of one of his eyes and a trip to A&E showed his perssure to be 63 in the affected eye and 50 in the other. Following an emergency
Is it always the case that any vision loss due to glaucoma is permanent? My son (diagnosed with juvenile open angle last year, now aged 20) has a grey blurred area in the centre of one of his eyes and a trip to A&E showed his perssure to be 63 in the affected eye and 50 in the other. Following an emergency
Dodie68
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
AMG 509 and CC-94676 Clinical Trials
Has anyone participated in the AMG 509 (immunotherapy) clinical trial or the CC-94676 (oral hormonal therapy) clinical trial? What side effects have you experienced? Were positive results achieved? Does anyone know if you choose one over the other, are you precluded from participating in the remaining
Has anyone participated in the AMG 509 (immunotherapy) clinical trial or the CC-94676 (oral hormonal therapy) clinical trial? What side effects have you experienced? Were positive results achieved? Does anyone know if you choose one over the other, are you precluded from participating in the remaining
Coop68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Bipolar and PMDD?
anyone have any experience of bipolar/postnatal psychosis and PMDD? I became unwell around 8 weeks postpartum, and had an MBU stay - postpartum psychosis and I was in a full blown manic episode, my first ever. I had undiagnosed bipolar, it had only been type 2 before, but after this episode my consultant
anyone have any experience of bipolar/postnatal psychosis and PMDD? I became unwell around 8 weeks postpartum, and had an MBU stay - postpartum psychosis and I was in a full blown manic episode, my first ever. I had undiagnosed bipolar, it had only been type 2 before, but after this episode my consultant
MotherOfBears
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
2 years ago
allergic to eye drops
is anyone else allergic to ALL the eye drops? Had xalacom and xalatan for years, no problem. Then changed several times and ended up with cosopt and monopost. Eyes became swollen, red itchy. Changed to preservative free with the same reaction. Have retried most of the others with the same result. It
is anyone else allergic to ALL the eye drops? Had xalacom and xalatan for years, no problem. Then changed several times and ended up with cosopt and monopost. Eyes became swollen, red itchy. Changed to preservative free with the same reaction. Have retried most of the others with the same result. It
Islandhome
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Is it worth taking magnesium supplements?
On Christmas Day our family gathered at our place and after dinner, as usual, the conversation turned to medical topics. My aunt told us that her neighbor told her that Magnesium may prime the immune system to fight cancer and infections. Dr. Hess and scientists in Switzerland have now discovered that
On Christmas Day our family gathered at our place and after dinner, as usual, the conversation turned to medical topics. My aunt told us that her neighbor told her that Magnesium may prime the immune system to fight cancer and infections. Dr. Hess and scientists in Switzerland have now discovered that
donits
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Incessant itching driving me crazy
I was diagnosed with SLE and APS around 25 years ago ; although I reckon I've had both for most of my life ; I'm 74. Over the years I've had a number of DVT's and a PE and I'm on life long Warfarin. I was on Hydroxy. but was taken off this due to it causing vision problems. The most persistant problem
I was diagnosed with SLE and APS around 25 years ago ; although I reckon I've had both for most of my life ; I'm 74. Over the years I've had a number of DVT's and a PE and I'm on life long Warfarin. I was on Hydroxy. but was taken off this due to it causing vision problems. The most persistant problem
jamesroybuck
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Protein deficiency and B12?
I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency with neural symptoms in the spring of 2021. After bouncing around in treatment that I later learned was appropriate for hematologic symptoms, in August of 2021 I began injecting cyanocobalamin daily, and have continued since. Some symptoms improved, others did not,
I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency with neural symptoms in the spring of 2021. After bouncing around in treatment that I later learned was appropriate for hematologic symptoms, in August of 2021 I began injecting cyanocobalamin daily, and have continued since. Some symptoms improved, others did not,
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Experiences with 75mcg Levothyroxine (Teva)?
I have some questions about specifically the Teva 75mcg Levothyroxine. Increased my dose recently from 50mcg, but recently started waking up with headaches, dizziness and blurred vision which never happened before on 50mcg. Curious if this is just my body not liking the Teva brand, and maybe trying
I have some questions about specifically the Teva 75mcg Levothyroxine. Increased my dose recently from 50mcg, but recently started waking up with headaches, dizziness and blurred vision which never happened before on 50mcg. Curious if this is just my body not liking the Teva brand, and maybe trying
Yasai
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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