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Pure OCD
Aside from Zoloft,
depakine
and venlax, I’m on lexotanil as I relapsed again after putting in effort on my phd but more effort in taking care of my demanding dad. I fear everything. I can’t get into terms with reality as my education at home was brutal and severe.
Aside from Zoloft,
depakine
and venlax, I’m on lexotanil as I relapsed again after putting in effort on my phd but more effort in taking care of my demanding dad. I fear everything. I can’t get into terms with reality as my education at home was brutal and severe.
Luna-blade
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My OCD Community
4 years ago
Confused and down.
I find it really hard to put into words how I feel. I've never experienced such low mood before. My brain feels like fog. There's like a little circle in the middle of brain that can focus, and the rest is just a blurry surrounding. I used to gamble while I had mild depression , because I craved that
I find it really hard to put into words how I feel. I've never experienced such low mood before. My brain feels like fog. There's like a little circle in the middle of brain that can focus, and the rest is just a blurry surrounding. I used to gamble while I had mild depression , because I craved that
Dalegee
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Failing test
I was seen by a neuropsychologist two days ago. for a mental examination. He warned me it would be a difficult test. He didn't mention it would take over 3 hours. At first I felt I was doing well but as the hours passed I sorta crumbled under the pressure. Maybe low blood sugar from skipping
I was seen by a neuropsychologist two days ago. for a mental examination. He warned me it would be a difficult test. He didn't mention it would take over 3 hours. At first I felt I was doing well but as the hours passed I sorta crumbled under the pressure. Maybe low blood sugar from skipping
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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Psychiatrist visit
After having severe panick attacks I visited today my psychiatrist who told me to taper off Zoloft gradually, stay on venlax and
depakine
and instead of Zoloft take seroxat which is stronger than Zoloft. Seroxat would help me sleep at night because I haven’t been sleeping a lot this summer.
After having severe panick attacks I visited today my psychiatrist who told me to taper off Zoloft gradually, stay on venlax and
depakine
and instead of Zoloft take seroxat which is stronger than Zoloft. Seroxat would help me sleep at night because I haven’t been sleeping a lot this summer.
Luna-blade
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Article from John-Hopkins regaurding the effects of opiates on RLS
No question, I just wanted to post some of an article regaurding the effects of opiates on RLS (the full text can be found on John Hopkins university website. Dr. Willis (as in Willis-Ekbomb disease / RLS) in his description of this disease in 1685 also reported on the benefits of opiates for treating
No question, I just wanted to post some of an article regaurding the effects of opiates on RLS (the full text can be found on John Hopkins university website. Dr. Willis (as in Willis-Ekbomb disease / RLS) in his description of this disease in 1685 also reported on the benefits of opiates for treating
Stdorn
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
What happened to the post, Change Your Brain: Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman ?
I watched the video then went outside to exercise. When I came back in a couple hours later I can't find it. Maybe because dopamine wasn't mentioned til 40 minutes into the post? It started with Dr H talking about his rough upbringing, yahda, yahda, yahda. Boring. Then he says dopamine release
I watched the video then went outside to exercise. When I came back in a couple hours later I can't find it. Maybe because dopamine wasn't mentioned til 40 minutes into the post? It started with Dr H talking about his rough upbringing, yahda, yahda, yahda. Boring. Then he says dopamine release
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
6 year old with ADHD and ODD-Child has difficulty receiving compliments
When my son hears positive reinforcement and compliments, his behavior is much worse after. It’s almost as if he wants to prove his defiance and he can’t handle the dopamine spike. It makes it difficult to get him to the point of receiving more positive than negative feedback, especially with other
When my son hears positive reinforcement and compliments, his behavior is much worse after. It’s almost as if he wants to prove his defiance and he can’t handle the dopamine spike. It makes it difficult to get him to the point of receiving more positive than negative feedback, especially with other
ilovepumpkinspice
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
4 years ago
I'm new here
Have had RLS for approx 25 years with varying degrees of discomfort. Experienced rebound and possibly augmentation with sinemet, Took pramipexole for about ten years and switched to ropinirole three years ago when pramipexole was no longer effective. Am now definitely experiencing augmentation with
Have had RLS for approx 25 years with varying degrees of discomfort. Experienced rebound and possibly augmentation with sinemet, Took pramipexole for about ten years and switched to ropinirole three years ago when pramipexole was no longer effective. Am now definitely experiencing augmentation with
goonerguy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Has anyone suffered really bad fatigue after brain injury? Does anyone have any advice? X
Hi! I was wondering if anyone has suffered with really bad fatigue? If so what were some of the things that helped? My partner is in rehab (his injury happened at the end of July) at the moment but is so fatigued almost all the time that it is preventing rehab and even weaning him off of his tracheostomy
Hi! I was wondering if anyone has suffered with really bad fatigue? If so what were some of the things that helped? My partner is in rehab (his injury happened at the end of July) at the moment but is so fatigued almost all the time that it is preventing rehab and even weaning him off of his tracheostomy
Loveandcats
in
Headway
4 years ago
i’m very lost, any advice please
*originally posted to a subreddit* really long post, sorry :/ i went down a research rabbit hole. i tried to find what was triggering it this time. the first time it was an antipsychotic i was on, the second time it was because i was constantly high and i was unmedicated (anxiety & depression). this
*originally posted to a subreddit* really long post, sorry :/ i went down a research rabbit hole. i tried to find what was triggering it this time. the first time it was an antipsychotic i was on, the second time it was because i was constantly high and i was unmedicated (anxiety & depression). this
mmjxc
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Augmenting on everything
Hi, I've been on codeine phosphate 60mg for the past 6 months and it's been fantastic but once again I seem to be augmenting on it, I've augmented on everything, tramadol, dopamine agonists, etc.. I really thought codeine was going to work this time, iron supplements really helped over the past 2 years
Hi, I've been on codeine phosphate 60mg for the past 6 months and it's been fantastic but once again I seem to be augmenting on it, I've augmented on everything, tramadol, dopamine agonists, etc.. I really thought codeine was going to work this time, iron supplements really helped over the past 2 years
Loopylegs
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Upregulating ABCD2/3
Dosing of VPA (
Depakine
), calculated at 40 mg/kg/day, was typical of that used in epilepsy patients (15–50 mg/kg/day).
Dosing of VPA (
Depakine
), calculated at 40 mg/kg/day, was typical of that used in epilepsy patients (15–50 mg/kg/day).
monkeybus
in
AMN EASIER
4 years ago
Levodopa or Dopamine Agonist after DBS in Parkinson's Disease? We finally have some evidence.
Levodopa Versus Dopamine Agonist After Subthalamic Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mds.28382#.X6lTvADhDPE.twitter
Levodopa Versus Dopamine Agonist After Subthalamic Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mds.28382#.X6lTvADhDPE.twitter
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Myth about Parkinson's disease (and DATScan) debunked
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140916084909.htm "Scanning the brain of a patient suffering from Parkinson's disease reveals that in spite of dopamine cell death, there are no signs of a lack of dopamine -- even at a comparatively late stage in the process." Tro DAT Scan
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140916084909.htm "Scanning the brain of a patient suffering from Parkinson's disease reveals that in spite of dopamine cell death, there are no signs of a lack of dopamine -- even at a comparatively late stage in the process." Tro DAT Scan
JayPwP
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Does Vitamin C Influence Neurodegenerative Diseases and Psychiatric Disorders?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5537779/ The aim of this review is to update the current state of knowledge of the role of Vitamin C on neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic sclerosis, as well
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5537779/ The aim of this review is to update the current state of knowledge of the role of Vitamin C on neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic sclerosis, as well
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Has anyone used Dipyridamole with effect for RLS?
I read that in 2014 and 2015 , Dr Ferre receieved grants from the RLS Foundation to more closely examine how dopamine and glutamate work in the brain. Apparently he found that low levels of receptors of adenosine, a chemical in the brain that regulates neurochemicals, lead to abnormally high levels
I read that in 2014 and 2015 , Dr Ferre receieved grants from the RLS Foundation to more closely examine how dopamine and glutamate work in the brain. Apparently he found that low levels of receptors of adenosine, a chemical in the brain that regulates neurochemicals, lead to abnormally high levels
mateloch
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Switching to depakote?
My geodon treatment makes me kind of miserable every afternoon so we might try something else. Does anyone have experience with depakote? I have bipolar disorder type 2, and I don't see depression as being something it's listed to treat, just mania. Do you take anything else? How does it make you feel
My geodon treatment makes me kind of miserable every afternoon so we might try something else. Does anyone have experience with depakote? I have bipolar disorder type 2, and I don't see depression as being something it's listed to treat, just mania. Do you take anything else? How does it make you feel
c-mac
in
Mental Health Support
4 years ago
My solution for RL
My solution for Restless Legs. My restless legs started in May/June and gradually worsened. In august I had a real bad time with restless legs, I only slept for 2 hours a night. Had lot of electric charges in the legs, muscle cramps for hours, strange feelings, etc. Reading about it on internet didn’
My solution for Restless Legs. My restless legs started in May/June and gradually worsened. In august I had a real bad time with restless legs, I only slept for 2 hours a night. Had lot of electric charges in the legs, muscle cramps for hours, strange feelings, etc. Reading about it on internet didn’
silvia10
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Results : Organic Acid Test (OAT) from Great Plains Laboratory.
I wanted to share the details of the results for my mother, based on Urine test . Hopefully, this will help a few on this forum. I am only indicating the High/Low items in the report. The remaining ( of the total of 77 items) were within the Ref. Range. See attached sample report from their website
I wanted to share the details of the results for my mother, based on Urine test . Hopefully, this will help a few on this forum. I am only indicating the High/Low items in the report. The remaining ( of the total of 77 items) were within the Ref. Range. See attached sample report from their website
John_morris71
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Neuronal Death
Transcript: Levodopa is a therapeutic drug that is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. In the brain, this molecule is converted to the biochemically active dopamine by enzymatic decarboxylation. Dopamine is then used as a neurotransmitter to stimulate muscular movement. With its amine
Transcript: Levodopa is a therapeutic drug that is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. In the brain, this molecule is converted to the biochemically active dopamine by enzymatic decarboxylation. Dopamine is then used as a neurotransmitter to stimulate muscular movement. With its amine
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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