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anxiety and triggers
hi all I am having a tough morning very anxious about work and I have heard from a support group and also from a podcast host I like about the Anxiety RX podcast with Russell something and he mentioned how the roof of all his anxiety ended up being childhood trauma I just burst into tears, and it had
hi all I am having a tough morning very anxious about work and I have heard from a support group and also from a podcast host I like about the Anxiety RX podcast with Russell something and he mentioned how the roof of all his anxiety ended up being childhood trauma I just burst into tears, and it had
DMM1188
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Newbie
Hi all...wishing you peace and strength. I am new to group. I am a 65 year old woman currently stuck in a black hole of depression, anxiety and self hate. (Taking meds and starting counseling)The only good thing in my life is my son. Grew up in dysfunctional family, probably had depression all my
Hi all...wishing you peace and strength. I am new to group. I am a 65 year old woman currently stuck in a black hole of depression, anxiety and self hate. (Taking meds and starting counseling)The only good thing in my life is my son. Grew up in dysfunctional family, probably had depression all my
bridgfrigo3277668
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Microcystic Edema in glaucoma patient
Hi, my mother has had microcystic edema in both eyes discovered. Have been told there is a possibility that taking Xalatan drops could be connected. Wondered if anyone else has this condition and any talk of these drops being linked to it? Thanks.
Hi, my mother has had microcystic edema in both eyes discovered. Have been told there is a possibility that taking Xalatan drops could be connected. Wondered if anyone else has this condition and any talk of these drops being linked to it? Thanks.
Lionella
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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PIP system is a complete joke
Hi Gang. I'm here to have the moaniest of moans. I'm 30 years old, I have Fibro, IBS-M and a shiny new heart condition that is yet to be granted a name. I applied for PIP in February, I was unbelievably awarded 0 points, I angrily applied for Mandatory Reconsideration ( I can't remember if that is
Hi Gang. I'm here to have the moaniest of moans. I'm 30 years old, I have Fibro, IBS-M and a shiny new heart condition that is yet to be granted a name. I applied for PIP in February, I was unbelievably awarded 0 points, I angrily applied for Mandatory Reconsideration ( I can't remember if that is
gemimafibro
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Trabeculectomy and theme parks
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
MatthewC
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Xeris subcutaneous levothyroxine
Slow at getting round to noticing this article and then posting about it! Given the numerous issues due to oral levothyroxine (whether solid or liquid), like tolerability, effects on gut, absorption, interference with food, drink, supplements and medicines, severe spiking of blood levels, and on and
Slow at getting round to noticing this article and then posting about it! Given the numerous issues due to oral levothyroxine (whether solid or liquid), like tolerability, effects on gut, absorption, interference with food, drink, supplements and medicines, severe spiking of blood levels, and on and
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
paradoxical dalfampridine/Ampyra effects?
so I took my first doses yesterday, felt like I was moving faster, my balance was significantly affected but I slept really well 👍 and then today, I was very lethargic and my balance and spasticity were horrible. (Not likely a relapse because I haven’t had a relapse x the 1980s and after skipping 1
so I took my first doses yesterday, felt like I was moving faster, my balance was significantly affected but I slept really well 👍 and then today, I was very lethargic and my balance and spasticity were horrible. (Not likely a relapse because I haven’t had a relapse x the 1980s and after skipping 1
erash
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
EMDR therapy for depression?
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22641-emdr-therapy Anyone experienced EMDR therapy? Would you give it a try? Thoughts?
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22641-emdr-therapy Anyone experienced EMDR therapy? Would you give it a try? Thoughts?
Renizzle2023
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Has anyone experienced benefits from coq10
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
It's too much. All the medical procedures. Homesick. Getting into hospital on Monday
For my nose not mental health. But it's one hell of a time booking it all, going through all kinds of proffesionals. In Bulgaria something hurts you, you go to doc 1 , they send you to doc 2, they send you to doc 3, they send you to tests. You end up either okay or hospitalised or worse from all those
For my nose not mental health. But it's one hell of a time booking it all, going through all kinds of proffesionals. In Bulgaria something hurts you, you go to doc 1 , they send you to doc 2, they send you to doc 3, they send you to tests. You end up either okay or hospitalised or worse from all those
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Triplet Regimen vs Clinical Trial (Pluvicto)
I was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer with diffuse bone metastases (March 20th). I met with my oncologist at Sloan Kettering on March 23rd and received my first hormone treatment (Degarelix). My PSA has already dropped from 189 to 23.89, and I had my second hormone treatment, which was
I was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer with diffuse bone metastases (March 20th). I met with my oncologist at Sloan Kettering on March 23rd and received my first hormone treatment (Degarelix). My PSA has already dropped from 189 to 23.89, and I had my second hormone treatment, which was
Bruce98
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
question for those with sight loss…….
can I ask of those that have experienced sight loss, has this been since your GCA diagnosis (and possibly already getting treatment) or was it part of the problem(s) that made you seek help….if you get what I mean ? I have had a “lazy” eye since birth, with limited vision (can’t see in detail) the other
can I ask of those that have experienced sight loss, has this been since your GCA diagnosis (and possibly already getting treatment) or was it part of the problem(s) that made you seek help….if you get what I mean ? I have had a “lazy” eye since birth, with limited vision (can’t see in detail) the other
Cfmad298601
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Clinical Trials: What to Consider
On Tuesday April 25th, 4:30PM Pacific/7.30PM Eastern, (US and Canada) and April 26th 09:30 AMÂ Â (Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney), the Prostate Cancer Foundation will be continuing their educational webinars. The aim of these webinars is to connect patients and caregivers with current, essential
On Tuesday April 25th, 4:30PM Pacific/7.30PM Eastern, (US and Canada) and April 26th 09:30 AMÂ Â (Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney), the Prostate Cancer Foundation will be continuing their educational webinars. The aim of these webinars is to connect patients and caregivers with current, essential
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Mild Sjogrens? Is that a thing?
I've googled it and I still have no idea. Lots of cross over symptoms with thyroid but I've started pondering on my dry eyes and mouth. Neither are dry to the point of pain but my husband has noticed I've developed an eye 'tic'. I'm sort of rolling my eyes and opening my eyes wide; I've realised
I've googled it and I still have no idea. Lots of cross over symptoms with thyroid but I've started pondering on my dry eyes and mouth. Neither are dry to the point of pain but my husband has noticed I've developed an eye 'tic'. I'm sort of rolling my eyes and opening my eyes wide; I've realised
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Read the latest edition of The Motivator
The latest edition of MSAA's magazine, The Motivator features Part Two of “Aging Well with MS: Emerging Science & Enlightening Studies.” This article explores clinical trials and the science behind aging with MS with topics including the evolving management of MS in older adults, if and when to modify
The latest edition of MSAA's magazine, The Motivator features Part Two of “Aging Well with MS: Emerging Science & Enlightening Studies.” This article explores clinical trials and the science behind aging with MS with topics including the evolving management of MS in older adults, if and when to modify
EmilyG_MSAA
Partner
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Trab after failed shunt
Hello. This is my first post so please bear with me. About a year ago I had a shunt inserted which I thought would be an end to my problems. After a lot of delayed appointments my IOP has started to creep back up, and my doctor has suggested a trab. My next visit is in 6 months, which I think is
Hello. This is my first post so please bear with me. About a year ago I had a shunt inserted which I thought would be an end to my problems. After a lot of delayed appointments my IOP has started to creep back up, and my doctor has suggested a trab. My next visit is in 6 months, which I think is
PeteJones
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA): A promising target for prostate cancer therapy
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
'Astonishing' Results: Skip Salvage Chemo, Go Straight to HSCT from ASH 2022 [For Refractory AML/Relapsed AML]
NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
timing of your medication monitoring blood tests
good morning all and thank you all for your kind and caring responses to my previous question. My query today is: has anyone ever found that having a blood test close to methotrexate day (or within two weeks of having a wee Drinkie…) impacts the liver reading? I normally ensure this doesn’t happen
good morning all and thank you all for your kind and caring responses to my previous question. My query today is: has anyone ever found that having a blood test close to methotrexate day (or within two weeks of having a wee Drinkie…) impacts the liver reading? I normally ensure this doesn’t happen
Bon1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Robust PSA Drops With Radionuclide Therapy in CRPCa— All but one patient had a PSA decline after a fractionated dose of 225Ac-J591
[i]From MedPage Today this article by by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today on results on a small pre-clinical trial as reported at the American Association for Cancer Reeach Annual Meeting:[/i] ORLANDO -- An investigational radionuclide therapy targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen
[i]From MedPage Today this article by by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today on results on a small pre-clinical trial as reported at the American Association for Cancer Reeach Annual Meeting:[/i] ORLANDO -- An investigational radionuclide therapy targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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