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This looks interesting :) I know people with PTSD who have benefited from EMDR ...
... so hope it will be beneficial to p/w FND too :) https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073727
... so hope it will be beneficial to p/w FND too :) https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073727
210272
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
1 year ago
Constant state of panic, Help please!
I have had anxiety for as long as I can remember and it has always been stressful but not overbearing. This past week I have been having panic attacks daily. I recently moved to a new city without any family nearby and have been having tons of digestive issues which lead to me going to a gastroenterologist
I have had anxiety for as long as I can remember and it has always been stressful but not overbearing. This past week I have been having panic attacks daily. I recently moved to a new city without any family nearby and have been having tons of digestive issues which lead to me going to a gastroenterologist
Stressedqueen
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Help!
Hi, I’ve been living with clinical depression, OCD, and anxiety since about age 9. Recently I’ve been diagnosed with agoraphobia and PTSD as well. I’m managing Chronic pain and chronic kidney disease as well. I’m reaching out to people who may understand my situation and be able to provide some emotional
Hi, I’ve been living with clinical depression, OCD, and anxiety since about age 9. Recently I’ve been diagnosed with agoraphobia and PTSD as well. I’m managing Chronic pain and chronic kidney disease as well. I’m reaching out to people who may understand my situation and be able to provide some emotional
Downinil
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
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Researchers discover a potential cause of Parkinson's disease
In 2021, Professor Per Saris's group published results demonstrating that bacteria of the Desulfovibrio bacterial genus correlate with Parkinson's disease, and that their higher number also correlates with the severity of the symptoms of the disease. Replicating the same study, Chinese researchers came
In 2021, Professor Per Saris's group published results demonstrating that bacteria of the Desulfovibrio bacterial genus correlate with Parkinson's disease, and that their higher number also correlates with the severity of the symptoms of the disease. Replicating the same study, Chinese researchers came
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Daily consumption of methylene blue reduces attentional deficits and dopamine reduction in a 6-OHDA model of Parkinson’s disease
https://www.mwhp.com/methylene-blue-and-red-light-therapy-for-dementia-parkinsons-and-alzheimers-disease/ -------------------------------------------- I never heard of "methylene blue" until 15 minutes ago while watching this Dr. Berg video. He says you can buy it over the counter! https://youtu.be
https://www.mwhp.com/methylene-blue-and-red-light-therapy-for-dementia-parkinsons-and-alzheimers-disease/ -------------------------------------------- I never heard of "methylene blue" until 15 minutes ago while watching this Dr. Berg video. He says you can buy it over the counter! https://youtu.be
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Anxiety is Back…
Well, I was doing great for a month or 2… Anxiety came back today. I haven’t had an attack due to my Zoloft (75mg), but I feel extremely uncomfortable and afraid. Had this “deja vu” feeling for 3 days and I felt like I was losing my mind. It slowed down this evening, but the anxiety keeps coming back
Well, I was doing great for a month or 2… Anxiety came back today. I haven’t had an attack due to my Zoloft (75mg), but I feel extremely uncomfortable and afraid. Had this “deja vu” feeling for 3 days and I felt like I was losing my mind. It slowed down this evening, but the anxiety keeps coming back
LDavis1993
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Sleep problems
I have been an insomniac for years but since being diagnosed with PD my problems with sleep have increased to the point I rarely get as much as 2 hours of sleep per night. I have tried so many alternative therapies as well as sleeping pills from the GP but found little aid. There is a possibility there
I have been an insomniac for years but since being diagnosed with PD my problems with sleep have increased to the point I rarely get as much as 2 hours of sleep per night. I have tried so many alternative therapies as well as sleeping pills from the GP but found little aid. There is a possibility there
b5p10
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Ichthyosis
I found some odd looking skin and discovered it was likely ichthyosis which apparently can develop in CLL patents. Anyone had any experience with this condition? Any suggestions or cautions?
I found some odd looking skin and discovered it was likely ichthyosis which apparently can develop in CLL patents. Anyone had any experience with this condition? Any suggestions or cautions?
Rando21
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Depressed
Hi everyone! so I recently had a therapy session in which my therapist said that low vitamin d levels can cause anxiety attacks and depression? I don’t know if I believe that’s I am low on vitamin b and d and took those vitamins on and off and don’t recall them helping me. Anyone feel better after
Hi everyone! so I recently had a therapy session in which my therapist said that low vitamin d levels can cause anxiety attacks and depression? I don’t know if I believe that’s I am low on vitamin b and d and took those vitamins on and off and don’t recall them helping me. Anyone feel better after
reinventingmyself36
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
High Blood Pressure and Anxiety Attacks
Since my father's passing. I have been dealing with, I guess say major anxiety attacks. I guess my question is. Does having anxiety attacks cause a major boosts in high blood pressure? In my most recent attack I felt extremely dizzy where I felt I could not get up. Lately it feels like the anxiety attacks
Since my father's passing. I have been dealing with, I guess say major anxiety attacks. I guess my question is. Does having anxiety attacks cause a major boosts in high blood pressure? In my most recent attack I felt extremely dizzy where I felt I could not get up. Lately it feels like the anxiety attacks
jwhitleyjr
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
What can you control?
Thinking about this as I have been running this week. Overall becoming more comfortable with the consolidation and it is becoming a habit and in this week of cooler morning temperatures, much more enjoyable. However I am no greyhound so what do I do to make my run easier for me? I have shortish hair
Thinking about this as I have been running this week. Overall becoming more comfortable with the consolidation and it is becoming a habit and in this week of cooler morning temperatures, much more enjoyable. However I am no greyhound so what do I do to make my run easier for me? I have shortish hair
BahamaMama1
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Results please
Im taking teva levothyroxine 75mcg and t3, 5mcg at morning with levo then 10mcg afternoon.My symptoms have greatly improved with the addition of t3, but having increasing problems with low stomach acid. Any advice will be most welcome 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Im taking teva levothyroxine 75mcg and t3, 5mcg at morning with levo then 10mcg afternoon.My symptoms have greatly improved with the addition of t3, but having increasing problems with low stomach acid. Any advice will be most welcome 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Gemtesa for hyperactive bladder control
Hi, Gemtesa is beta-adrenergic receptor medication, is not anticholinergic ditropan like Oxytrol. IS anyone has good experiences with Gemtesa (which is a new drug). to control the frequency and urgency with aggravating the RLS? Thanks for your replay.
Hi, Gemtesa is beta-adrenergic receptor medication, is not anticholinergic ditropan like Oxytrol. IS anyone has good experiences with Gemtesa (which is a new drug). to control the frequency and urgency with aggravating the RLS? Thanks for your replay.
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
heat or baclofen?
Bad day today. 85 f at noon. Was pulling electronet fence down by the river. Felt a little drained and mild dizzy. Dropped fencing and made it back to the shade of the tractor to sit on ground and stretch. I called my son inlaw and talked for 30 minutes or so. Ended call and put phone in pocket
Bad day today. 85 f at noon. Was pulling electronet fence down by the river. Felt a little drained and mild dizzy. Dropped fencing and made it back to the shade of the tractor to sit on ground and stretch. I called my son inlaw and talked for 30 minutes or so. Ended call and put phone in pocket
irhunter
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
SLE diagnosis, potential PTSD
I was diagnosed SLE last year. Recovery and getting on meds was going pretty well, returning to work etc. more recently I’ve returned to counselling due to a decline in my mental health. After about a month of sessions my counsellor started mentioning PTSD and has asked me to fill in an assessment,
I was diagnosed SLE last year. Recovery and getting on meds was going pretty well, returning to work etc. more recently I’ve returned to counselling due to a decline in my mental health. After about a month of sessions my counsellor started mentioning PTSD and has asked me to fill in an assessment,
Bossingit
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
What is ‘fawning’ - the lesser known of the 4 F's? How is it related to trauma, PTSD and the ‘fight or flight’ response?
[i]You have probably heard of “fight or flight” responses to distressing situations. You may also be familiar with the tendency to “freeze”. But there is another defence or survival strategy a person can have: “fawn”.[/i] [i][/i] From https://theconversation.com/what-is-fawning-how-is-it-related-to-trauma-and-the-fight-or-flight-response
[i]You have probably heard of “fight or flight” responses to distressing situations. You may also be familiar with the tendency to “freeze”. But there is another defence or survival strategy a person can have: “fawn”.[/i] [i][/i] From https://theconversation.com/what-is-fawning-how-is-it-related-to-trauma-and-the-fight-or-flight-response
AussieNeil
Moderator
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Heal My PTSD
1 year ago
newbie uc proctitis
I officially was dx’d with uc proctitis in fall of 2022 after serious bleeding for 8 days and explosive bms. Went into remission for a few wonderful months n as my gastro weaned me back off mesalmine suppositories, my proctitis flared again. Does anyone here have it, and what do u do for rectal pain.
I officially was dx’d with uc proctitis in fall of 2022 after serious bleeding for 8 days and explosive bms. Went into remission for a few wonderful months n as my gastro weaned me back off mesalmine suppositories, my proctitis flared again. Does anyone here have it, and what do u do for rectal pain.
Sdone
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
1 year ago
Panic! At the sanatorium. Anxiety snowballs. PLEASE DON'T JUDGE. ANXIETY OVERLOAD!!!
So arrived at the sanatorium. It's a hospital and it looks terrible and I'm sharing a room with grandma and she was grumpy and i had a panic attack, traveling and thinking about grandma and then seeing how bad the place looks. I was crying and im worried i worried mom. I was panicking so hard i even
So arrived at the sanatorium. It's a hospital and it looks terrible and I'm sharing a room with grandma and she was grumpy and i had a panic attack, traveling and thinking about grandma and then seeing how bad the place looks. I was crying and im worried i worried mom. I was panicking so hard i even
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Performance anxiety
I'm just unable to do public speaking. When I try my mind becomes black and start having palpitations and trembling. How can I overcome this? I'm recovered alcoholic and want to be able to spread substance abuse awareness in my community but can't due to my performance anxiety. It has been with me all
I'm just unable to do public speaking. When I try my mind becomes black and start having palpitations and trembling. How can I overcome this? I'm recovered alcoholic and want to be able to spread substance abuse awareness in my community but can't due to my performance anxiety. It has been with me all
Abbypa
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Weight Gain, Duloxetine & Fibromyalgia
Morning my fellow warriors,I have fibromyalgia and because i was struggling with on going pain my GP changed my mental health meds from sertraline to duloxetine. Since being on duloxetine I have gained approx. 2 st and it is making me miserable. Does anyone have any experinece with coming off Duloxetine
Morning my fellow warriors,I have fibromyalgia and because i was struggling with on going pain my GP changed my mental health meds from sertraline to duloxetine. Since being on duloxetine I have gained approx. 2 st and it is making me miserable. Does anyone have any experinece with coming off Duloxetine
nellie_deany
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
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