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Got my bipolar 1 diagnosis!
Thank you everyone for giving me support every time I write here (which is a lot) I just got my bipolar 1 diagnosis and feel so relieved. Been desperate to know what’s wrong with me for years, passed around to many psychiatrists and now have it in writing. It was really important for me to know after
Thank you everyone for giving me support every time I write here (which is a lot) I just got my bipolar 1 diagnosis and feel so relieved. Been desperate to know what’s wrong with me for years, passed around to many psychiatrists and now have it in writing. It was really important for me to know after
Isabella5991
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
6 months ago
High Dose CL ?
I am often puzzled by the high dose her neurologist/ movement specialist has her taking. I have not found anyone taking this high of dose: 8am: 25/100 CL x 3 11am: 25/100 CL x3 2pm: 25/100 CL x3 5pm: 25/100 CL x3 8pm: 25/100 CL x3 11pm: 25/100 CL x 1 but then a Rytary along with 3mg Melatonin.
I am often puzzled by the high dose her neurologist/ movement specialist has her taking. I have not found anyone taking this high of dose: 8am: 25/100 CL x 3 11am: 25/100 CL x3 2pm: 25/100 CL x3 5pm: 25/100 CL x3 8pm: 25/100 CL x3 11pm: 25/100 CL x 1 but then a Rytary along with 3mg Melatonin.
Furch
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
new to forum
hi there, I acquired tinnitus 3 months ago and had a hearing test last week resulting partially moderate to severe hearing loss. considering hearing aids as I am only 52. they are expensive though 3k for the cheapest ones. wondering how people have found the tinnitus reduction with aids?
hi there, I acquired tinnitus 3 months ago and had a hearing test last week resulting partially moderate to severe hearing loss. considering hearing aids as I am only 52. they are expensive though 3k for the cheapest ones. wondering how people have found the tinnitus reduction with aids?
TriumphT100
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Tinnitus UK
3 months ago
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antipsychotic withdrawal
Hello, sorry, me again. I have recently been taken off aripiprazole due it causing obsessive suicidal thoughts, all day every day. Coming down helped and then off helped a lot, the thoughts were way less. I am still on sertraline. A week later I feel very depressed, I have been low and trying not
Hello, sorry, me again. I have recently been taken off aripiprazole due it causing obsessive suicidal thoughts, all day every day. Coming down helped and then off helped a lot, the thoughts were way less. I am still on sertraline. A week later I feel very depressed, I have been low and trying not
Isabella5991
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
6 months ago
Improved?
Had investigations for right ear polyp that had been present for over 20 years but making routine ear micro suctioning difficult (long standing over production of ear wax). Had hearing test but waited for results (October 2023). Went to concert 3rd Nov and mistakenly did not wear ear plugs. Very loud
Had investigations for right ear polyp that had been present for over 20 years but making routine ear micro suctioning difficult (long standing over production of ear wax). Had hearing test but waited for results (October 2023). Went to concert 3rd Nov and mistakenly did not wear ear plugs. Very loud
GlenM12
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Tinnitus UK
3 months ago
Orphenadrine
My hwp had been using ophenadrine some time ago and stopped because of fears around using anticholinergics. However, his unrelenting battle with sciatica has me wondering if it might not be worth taking the risk. He is a well person in every other way, but the pain has him battling to do exercise. He
My hwp had been using ophenadrine some time ago and stopped because of fears around using anticholinergics. However, his unrelenting battle with sciatica has me wondering if it might not be worth taking the risk. He is a well person in every other way, but the pain has him battling to do exercise. He
ghoegap
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Do you have testicular pain after drinking coffee? What is the reason?
Have you ever had this experience? Tell you my opinion. Possible reasons include: 1. Caffeine allergy or allergic reaction: Some people may be allergic to caffeine, which can lead to uncomfortable symptoms, including testicular pain. 2. Urinary system issues: Caffeine is a diuretic that may lead to
Have you ever had this experience? Tell you my opinion. Possible reasons include: 1. Caffeine allergy or allergic reaction: Some people may be allergic to caffeine, which can lead to uncomfortable symptoms, including testicular pain. 2. Urinary system issues: Caffeine is a diuretic that may lead to
Henry0831
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Pain Concern
8 months ago
What is the difference in Cartizem verses Metopropol for tachy and afib?
I just stopped all cardizem a month ago, Dr. agreed . I got 115 beats per. minuts yesterday at 4:00pm, got scared as I am alone, and did NOT want to to hospital ER.. Kardi mobile said it was Tachycardia. I was to frightened to go through the night like that and I took A Cardizem 180 24 HR ER. took
I just stopped all cardizem a month ago, Dr. agreed . I got 115 beats per. minuts yesterday at 4:00pm, got scared as I am alone, and did NOT want to to hospital ER.. Kardi mobile said it was Tachycardia. I was to frightened to go through the night like that and I took A Cardizem 180 24 HR ER. took
scardycat
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Arrhythmia Alliance
8 months ago
ADAA Personal Story: The Ebbs and Flows of My Mental Health Disorders
"The mental illnesses I have experienced in my life run the gamut from anxiety, panic disorder, depression, psychosis, possibly paranoid schizophrenia and/or bipolar depression to ADHD, and while some were officially diagnosed and others not, I lived through them. I cannot begin to cover the different
"The mental illnesses I have experienced in my life run the gamut from anxiety, panic disorder, depression, psychosis, possibly paranoid schizophrenia and/or bipolar depression to ADHD, and while some were officially diagnosed and others not, I lived through them. I cannot begin to cover the different
ADAATeamRachel
Partner
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Sharing Info : Thorne Gut Test
Please note : This is not an endorsement. Wanted to share with everyone. Hope it helps you. ( Also, I am not a doctor and should not be considered and medical advice Given the recent news that there is high probability that PD starts in the gut and travels to the brain (Alpha Synuclein found
Please note : This is not an endorsement. Wanted to share with everyone. Hope it helps you. ( Also, I am not a doctor and should not be considered and medical advice Given the recent news that there is high probability that PD starts in the gut and travels to the brain (Alpha Synuclein found
John_morris71
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Anxiety
Living with this condition is so hard. I struggle to find the good in any day, and it makes me loathe everything around me. I take good things and make them bad, and always think I’ve done something wrong. I check the stove top to make sure it’s off at least three times every morning to make sure
Living with this condition is so hard. I struggle to find the good in any day, and it makes me loathe everything around me. I take good things and make them bad, and always think I’ve done something wrong. I check the stove top to make sure it’s off at least three times every morning to make sure
cheerleadercoach
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Anxiety Support
6 months ago
Head tingling face, legs, and arms
Hi, I am a newbie here, so hope you are all doing as well as can be expected. for the last 12 months I have had 24/7 head tingling in random parts of the head with weird sensations too, plus head pain and now headaches daily. Went to GP who sent me for an MRI and Neurologist who was absolutely useless
Hi, I am a newbie here, so hope you are all doing as well as can be expected. for the last 12 months I have had 24/7 head tingling in random parts of the head with weird sensations too, plus head pain and now headaches daily. Went to GP who sent me for an MRI and Neurologist who was absolutely useless
bubbatetley
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 months ago
Bunion operation
Hi, I am having a bunion operation and hammer toe correction next week (minimal invasive surgery). I'm currently on 3.75mg prednisone. Should I follow sick day rules, maybe increase to 5mg, or first discuss with surgeon and anaesthetist? Thank for this very helpful forum.
Hi, I am having a bunion operation and hammer toe correction next week (minimal invasive surgery). I'm currently on 3.75mg prednisone. Should I follow sick day rules, maybe increase to 5mg, or first discuss with surgeon and anaesthetist? Thank for this very helpful forum.
Nolsie
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
I'm worth investing in
Food is really complicated for me because we have a number of ethical and allergy issues in the house, on top of a shedload of borderline
eating
disorders
. Meals and meal planning are distressing. It's one of those terrible perfect storms to create weight gain.
Food is really complicated for me because we have a number of ethical and allergy issues in the house, on top of a shedload of borderline
eating
disorders
. Meals and meal planning are distressing. It's one of those terrible perfect storms to create weight gain.
Annettenak
2023 August
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Weight Loss Support
4 months ago
No more spaghetti or jelly legs!
I recently posted a question just prior to my neurology visit about my gate being off and got some really good answers however after visiting my neurologist I was put on a medication called ampyra. You have to get it from a specialty pharmacy and my copay is 47$ a month but it is ms specific. It takes
I recently posted a question just prior to my neurology visit about my gate being off and got some really good answers however after visiting my neurologist I was put on a medication called ampyra. You have to get it from a specialty pharmacy and my copay is 47$ a month but it is ms specific. It takes
Mark1499
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My MSAA Community
8 months ago
My ADHD and BiPolar
i had this sent i was a kids. i struggling with it forever trying to find way to cope with them in different ways like taking walk ,hitting the punching bag ,talk to people , listening to headspace. any other help you can give me
i had this sent i was a kids. i struggling with it forever trying to find way to cope with them in different ways like taking walk ,hitting the punching bag ,talk to people , listening to headspace. any other help you can give me
RamieEaton22
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
3rd and final chance of cardioversion
Hi Im now at the anniversary of 4 years of persistent af, yesterday I was at a checkup and it’s been decided I’m going to have a cardio version think this will be the last go as last two didn’t work. I’ve worked hard this time and lost 4 stone much more active , and now have a cpap machine which I
Hi Im now at the anniversary of 4 years of persistent af, yesterday I was at a checkup and it’s been decided I’m going to have a cardio version think this will be the last go as last two didn’t work. I’ve worked hard this time and lost 4 stone much more active , and now have a cpap machine which I
Janelr
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
Pitch of T changes when turning neck
I have had constant Tinnitus (7500 hz) for 7 years plus. Fortunately I am able to manage it. Despite every test (MRI, CT, Allergies) and engagement with multiple EN&T consultants they cannot find anything wrong. This appears to be a common thread on this forum. I also suffer on and off with Pulsatile
I have had constant Tinnitus (7500 hz) for 7 years plus. Fortunately I am able to manage it. Despite every test (MRI, CT, Allergies) and engagement with multiple EN&T consultants they cannot find anything wrong. This appears to be a common thread on this forum. I also suffer on and off with Pulsatile
MickJF
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Any experiences of Lamotrigine for bipolar 2 depression?
I'm a 64 year old woman and got a diagnosis of bipolar 2 a couple of years ago. I haven't been on any meds until now, but am finally taking the plunge as the prolonged severe depressive episodes have made life untenable. I'm looking at options for meds and Lamotrigine seems to get good reviews for prevention
I'm a 64 year old woman and got a diagnosis of bipolar 2 a couple of years ago. I haven't been on any meds until now, but am finally taking the plunge as the prolonged severe depressive episodes have made life untenable. I'm looking at options for meds and Lamotrigine seems to get good reviews for prevention
bluebird59
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Day 1 as a CHADD member
I am a 64 year old married man who has suspected something wrong with me my entire life. When I was a child, ADHD was not something the world knew about. there was no understanding, no diagnosis, no help, and certainly no treatment. I just thought I was dumber than the rest of the world. The trouble
I am a 64 year old married man who has suspected something wrong with me my entire life. When I was a child, ADHD was not something the world knew about. there was no understanding, no diagnosis, no help, and certainly no treatment. I just thought I was dumber than the rest of the world. The trouble
JokerAce
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
4 months ago
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