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My anxiety and I
I have suffered with panic disorder, Generalised anxiety disorder and depression for 7+ years, I started having panic attacks at 16 when I started a Saturday job waitressing however I ended up being asked to leave because I either called in sick due to panic or got sent home so that was the beginning
I have suffered with panic disorder, Generalised anxiety disorder and depression for 7+ years, I started having panic attacks at 16 when I started a Saturday job waitressing however I ended up being asked to leave because I either called in sick due to panic or got sent home so that was the beginning
Elbo
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Watch: the psychological impact of COPD online surgery
Hello all, You can now catch up with our latest online surgery which covers topics such as depression, anxiety, and their treatment, as well as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and strategies to help patients cope. You may find it helpful if you're living with, or looking after someone with
Hello all, You can now catch up with our latest online surgery which covers topics such as depression, anxiety, and their treatment, as well as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and strategies to help patients cope. You may find it helpful if you're living with, or looking after someone with
BLFCommsTeam
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
The psychological impact of COPD
Hi The BLF will be holding an online surgery this evening. The surgery is only available to BLF members to listen to live this evening - but will be available later this week for everyone to listen to. The surgery will be hosted by Karen Heslop, Nurse Consultant/NIHR Clinical Academic
Hi The BLF will be holding an online surgery this evening. The surgery is only available to BLF members to listen to live this evening - but will be available later this week for everyone to listen to. The surgery will be hosted by Karen Heslop, Nurse Consultant/NIHR Clinical Academic
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British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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Thought process "versus" pain meds
Positive thinking a pain reliever US experts say they have strong scientific proof that mind over matter works for relieving pain. Positive thinking was as powerful as a shot of morphine for relieving pain and reduced activity in parts of the brain that process pain information. The
Positive thinking a pain reliever US experts say they have strong scientific proof that mind over matter works for relieving pain. Positive thinking was as powerful as a shot of morphine for relieving pain and reduced activity in parts of the brain that process pain information. The
ladyblue44
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Lab refusing antibody test - Any suggestions?
I'm starting to wonder if the condition (assuming I have it) is causing some neurological issues which have been occurring for a couple of years now - specifically periods of disorientation and dizziness with significant
cognitive
impairment
(such a period occurred earlier today shortly proceeded by
I'm starting to wonder if the condition (assuming I have it) is causing some neurological issues which have been occurring for a couple of years now - specifically periods of disorientation and dizziness with significant
cognitive
impairment
(such a period occurred earlier today shortly proceeded by
danhalen
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
PAIN CLINICS
Hi all. Hopefully this bit of imformation will be of some use to you,especially if you are attending a pain clinic. Back in the 80s/90s, I was very poorly with just about anything and eveything. I had gone to numerous pain clinics, which were a complete waste ot time, as all they wanted to do,was
Hi all. Hopefully this bit of imformation will be of some use to you,especially if you are attending a pain clinic. Back in the 80s/90s, I was very poorly with just about anything and eveything. I had gone to numerous pain clinics, which were a complete waste ot time, as all they wanted to do,was
lyndia
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Panic Attacks Part 1) .... a few self help handouts ... and the offer of free counselling ;-)
Hi Panic seems to be quite common and panic attacks or panic disorder can be debilitating, you are not alone and do not have to deal with this alone. It is a treatable and can be reduced immensely. I have attached some self help leaflets but please if you would like further information, or
Hi Panic seems to be quite common and panic attacks or panic disorder can be debilitating, you are not alone and do not have to deal with this alone. It is a treatable and can be reduced immensely. I have attached some self help leaflets but please if you would like further information, or
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
A Good Night's Sleep
Hi All, So many in the community post about sleep issues that I thought I'd share this blog--copied, as usual, from my website. As I begin this blog, I am anticipating the annoyance and frustration of those who have lupus and suffer from sleep deprivation. I share that annoyance because I, too, am
Hi All, So many in the community post about sleep issues that I thought I'd share this blog--copied, as usual, from my website. As I begin this blog, I am anticipating the annoyance and frustration of those who have lupus and suffer from sleep deprivation. I share that annoyance because I, too, am
lupuswriter
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Infertility and Depression 2 for the price of 1
The dictionary definition of infertile is: 1. Absent or diminished fertility. 2. The persistent inability to conceive a child. And (part of) the dictionary definition of depression is: 1. A feeling of being extremely unhappy. 2. A condition in which a person is so unhappy they cannot live
The dictionary definition of infertile is: 1. Absent or diminished fertility. 2. The persistent inability to conceive a child. And (part of) the dictionary definition of depression is: 1. A feeling of being extremely unhappy. 2. A condition in which a person is so unhappy they cannot live
Mindful-Muma-to-be
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Fertility Network UK
11 years ago
CBT Does it work
after suffering from depression most of my life i have finally decided i cant carry on like this after a string on unsuccessful relationships (been on my own for 10 years+ but who's counting) not being able to hold a serious relationship down has been a problem due to past experiences and living
after suffering from depression most of my life i have finally decided i cant carry on like this after a string on unsuccessful relationships (been on my own for 10 years+ but who's counting) not being able to hold a serious relationship down has been a problem due to past experiences and living
needmorewillpower
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Mental Health Support
11 years ago
I do feel I am getting better But
although I have been getting anxiety for 5 mouths and do feel I am getting better over all with some setbacks along the way I cant help feel that this condition is still not very well under stood and that I am getting confused as to what is best for me 1 Do I take medication is there anyone who does
although I have been getting anxiety for 5 mouths and do feel I am getting better over all with some setbacks along the way I cant help feel that this condition is still not very well under stood and that I am getting confused as to what is best for me 1 Do I take medication is there anyone who does
Bigguy
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Brain Fog
Some are known to cause drowsiness and
cognitive
impairment
. Some classes of antibiotics affect the nervous system more than others. If it is medication that is causing fog and fatigue, the doctor should be alerted. Besides antibiotics, other kinds of drugs can make a patient feel "foggy".
Some are known to cause drowsiness and
cognitive
impairment
. Some classes of antibiotics affect the nervous system more than others. If it is medication that is causing fog and fatigue, the doctor should be alerted. Besides antibiotics, other kinds of drugs can make a patient feel "foggy".
lupuswriter
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
More science news
People with
cognitive
impairment
at the time of PD diagnosis, which also is not helped by levodopa had both a more rapid progression of motor symptoms and increase in disability.
People with
cognitive
impairment
at the time of PD diagnosis, which also is not helped by levodopa had both a more rapid progression of motor symptoms and increase in disability.
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
A day in the life of an IBS sufferer.
Wake up - breakfast, must be eaten at specific timings before work starts, so as not to have pain when there. Only a very small 'selection' (if it can even be called that!) can be eaten. Pain - toilet. Get to work. ahhh feeling fine, 10 mins later, pain, pain, toilet quickly. Through shift
Wake up - breakfast, must be eaten at specific timings before work starts, so as not to have pain when there. Only a very small 'selection' (if it can even be called that!) can be eaten. Pain - toilet. Get to work. ahhh feeling fine, 10 mins later, pain, pain, toilet quickly. Through shift
lucycornwall
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IBS Network
12 years ago
Coping Strategies
Hi everybody, I have been reading posts on this website for about a week or so and am genuinley impressed by the level of empathy and warmth shown to sufferers of depression. Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Damian. I am 41 years old and have suffered from diagnosed
Hi everybody, I have been reading posts on this website for about a week or so and am genuinley impressed by the level of empathy and warmth shown to sufferers of depression. Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Damian. I am 41 years old and have suffered from diagnosed
villeneuve1979
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Mental Health Support
12 years ago
Science news
., slower disease progression and less
cognitive
impairment
, this study marks the first time that scientists have been able to use brain activity in living people as a means of distinguishing between subtypes of PD and shedding light on the clinical differences between the groups.
., slower disease progression and less
cognitive
impairment
, this study marks the first time that scientists have been able to use brain activity in living people as a means of distinguishing between subtypes of PD and shedding light on the clinical differences between the groups.
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
So frustrated - dad in hospital - Vitamin D test
My dad's symptoms....... early signs of alzheimers, falls,
cognitive
impairment
, postural problems, irratibility, muscle / joint pain........ all symptoms of low Vit D. I honestly feel very sorry for elderly people who have no one to fight their corner!!!!
My dad's symptoms....... early signs of alzheimers, falls,
cognitive
impairment
, postural problems, irratibility, muscle / joint pain........ all symptoms of low Vit D. I honestly feel very sorry for elderly people who have no one to fight their corner!!!!
Silvers
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Thyroid UK
12 years ago
Anxiety UK gives mixed welcome to Mental Health Bill
“Only last month the DoT rejected calls to include in the Blue Badge scheme those diagnosed with a mental health condition, intellectual or
cognitive
impairment
but who are able to walk.
“Only last month the DoT rejected calls to include in the Blue Badge scheme those diagnosed with a mental health condition, intellectual or
cognitive
impairment
but who are able to walk.
Yankee_Doodle
in
Anxiety Support
12 years ago
First CBT session and horrified by the therapist!
Well yesterday was my first cognitive behavioural therapy session. After a pretty horrendous few months, 2 laps last year, ivf in 2 months time and bein unable to go back to work due to pain and fatigue, I decided I needed to learn how to stop beating mysel up. So I booked in to see a therapist in the
Well yesterday was my first cognitive behavioural therapy session. After a pretty horrendous few months, 2 laps last year, ivf in 2 months time and bein unable to go back to work due to pain and fatigue, I decided I needed to learn how to stop beating mysel up. So I booked in to see a therapist in the
Duckybun
in
Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
Breakthrough
However as I said in my last blog, I was being referred to the Neurologist because of worrying neuro symptoms such as
cognitive
impairment
(bad brain fog) memory problems and mood swings associated with this, including negative voices in my head. I also suffer from vertigo and dizziness.
However as I said in my last blog, I was being referred to the Neurologist because of worrying neuro symptoms such as
cognitive
impairment
(bad brain fog) memory problems and mood swings associated with this, including negative voices in my head. I also suffer from vertigo and dizziness.
Maya23
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
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