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Husband with ADHD support
Hi, My husband was diagnosed with ADHD after a mental breakdown 2 years ago. He went to therapy and counselling until a few month ago because he felt it wasn't working. I thought things were getting better. He is spiralling again, and I don't know what to do. He remembers conversations much different
Hi, My husband was diagnosed with ADHD after a mental breakdown 2 years ago. He went to therapy and counselling until a few month ago because he felt it wasn't working. I thought things were getting better. He is spiralling again, and I don't know what to do. He remembers conversations much different
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Failure to launch
Hey guys I'm 22 y/o and going to graduate from college in a year. I have been living at home and commuting to school for the past 4 years, and have been on the pre-med track since 2019. I did not take advantage of going to school, and although I made some friends, I've isolated myself from them for
Hey guys I'm 22 y/o and going to graduate from college in a year. I have been living at home and commuting to school for the past 4 years, and have been on the pre-med track since 2019. I did not take advantage of going to school, and although I made some friends, I've isolated myself from them for
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
ectopics
Good morning everyone, I have AF and MAT (multi focal atrial tachycardia) My question is this! I am having trouble sustaining a conversation with anyone for any length of time and also laughing is an issue. The issue is that talking or laughing makes me feel breathless and sometimes I have pre-syncope
Good morning everyone, I have AF and MAT (multi focal atrial tachycardia) My question is this! I am having trouble sustaining a conversation with anyone for any length of time and also laughing is an issue. The issue is that talking or laughing makes me feel breathless and sometimes I have pre-syncope
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Different PD etiologies = different immune issues = different responses to interventions
This is the link I shared regarding the relationship between low lymphocytes (lymphocytopenia or lymphopenia) and PD. I think this helps to explain some of the disparity of responses to meds, supplements, etc, as well as differences in long-term prognosis. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41531-023
This is the link I shared regarding the relationship between low lymphocytes (lymphocytopenia or lymphopenia) and PD. I think this helps to explain some of the disparity of responses to meds, supplements, etc, as well as differences in long-term prognosis. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41531-023
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Advancing Mental Health: Research and Innovations in Treatments
Mental health is an integral part of overall well-being, and in recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of mental health research and treatments. As our understanding of mental health conditions deepens, innovative approaches and advancements in research are transforming
Mental health is an integral part of overall well-being, and in recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of mental health research and treatments. As our understanding of mental health conditions deepens, innovative approaches and advancements in research are transforming
AnnaHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
1 year ago
Creation of embryo using own eggs aged 44??
I just had my first ivf consultation Thursday and despite having amazing egg reserve ( AMH 18.3) and the consultant counting 20 follicles he said our best chance is donor egg due to downs and Edwards killing my last two babies ( Our first baby wasn't tested). We have no children and have lost 3 in a
I just had my first ivf consultation Thursday and despite having amazing egg reserve ( AMH 18.3) and the consultant counting 20 follicles he said our best chance is donor egg due to downs and Edwards killing my last two babies ( Our first baby wasn't tested). We have no children and have lost 3 in a
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Monocular Vision
Good evening, I’m Brandon from Devon. I sustained an injury to my eye in January causing blindness, I’ve had two operations but couldn’t be fixed. Throughout this ordeal I’ve been struggling with anxiety and depression, as you can imagine. I got to a stage where I was starting to leave the
Good evening, I’m Brandon from Devon. I sustained an injury to my eye in January causing blindness, I’ve had two operations but couldn’t be fixed. Throughout this ordeal I’ve been struggling with anxiety and depression, as you can imagine. I got to a stage where I was starting to leave the
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Four Years Results
Hello Everyone, I am reading this forum every day and getting very valuable information. Thank you so much. My hats off to all of you for sharing your experience and knowledge over here and providing much-needed knowledge and compassion to each other. My Case: First diagnosed @ age 71 with PCA in
Hello Everyone, I am reading this forum every day and getting very valuable information. Thank you so much. My hats off to all of you for sharing your experience and knowledge over here and providing much-needed knowledge and compassion to each other. My Case: First diagnosed @ age 71 with PCA in
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Precision Medicine and Genomics: Revolutionizing Healthcare
As promised - we are doing a series taking a deeper dive into the latest advancements in health and wellbeing areas in 2023. First up: Precision Medicine and Genomics! ------ In recent years, advancements in genomics and the rise of precision medicine have transformed the landscape of healthcare. Precision
As promised - we are doing a series taking a deeper dive into the latest advancements in health and wellbeing areas in 2023. First up: Precision Medicine and Genomics! ------ In recent years, advancements in genomics and the rise of precision medicine have transformed the landscape of healthcare. Precision
AnnaHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
1 year ago
2 year old Toddler with RLS
Hi there! Came here out of desperation. My soon to be 2 year old has had terrible sleep since day 1. He is extremely hyperactive, and would be up in the middle of the night for hours. We tried every natural syrup or solution recommended by doctors. Finally saw a neurologist and he suggested RLS. We are
Hi there! Came here out of desperation. My soon to be 2 year old has had terrible sleep since day 1. He is extremely hyperactive, and would be up in the middle of the night for hours. We tried every natural syrup or solution recommended by doctors. Finally saw a neurologist and he suggested RLS. We are
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Sadly, I've joined the PCa club ...
46 years old, married, no kids. Saw my urologist last week. I have a Gleason score of 6 (3+3) (Grade Group 1) with the cancer in one core (out of 12) and 21% of the core. What are my next steps? My instinct is to get surgery immediately but I really want kids but do not have any kids yet. My urologist
46 years old, married, no kids. Saw my urologist last week. I have a Gleason score of 6 (3+3) (Grade Group 1) with the cancer in one core (out of 12) and 21% of the core. What are my next steps? My instinct is to get surgery immediately but I really want kids but do not have any kids yet. My urologist
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
MPN Essential Testing | How Results Impact Care & Treatment Options
From our friends at Patient Empowerment Network. This is a four minute presentation by Dr. Raajit Rampal, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. It covers some of the basics of MPN testing, along with the recommendation for genetic testing and why. While not loaded with detail, it is a good conversation-starter
From our friends at Patient Empowerment Network. This is a four minute presentation by Dr. Raajit Rampal, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. It covers some of the basics of MPN testing, along with the recommendation for genetic testing and why. While not loaded with detail, it is a good conversation-starter
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
📚 Precision Medicine: Revolutionizing Healthcare One Patient at a Time
In the realm of healthcare, the concept of precision medicine has emerged as a transformative approach to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. By tailoring medical interventions to individual patients based on their unique genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, precision medicine holds the promise
In the realm of healthcare, the concept of precision medicine has emerged as a transformative approach to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. By tailoring medical interventions to individual patients based on their unique genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, precision medicine holds the promise
AnnaHU
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Research Opportunities
1 year ago
long overdo life update
I’ve started meds and I’ve been in and out of counseling but can never finish before I get bored or no longer have the energy to go I have figured out the way to act to lead everyone to believe my I'm fine and when I came to school I lost a lot of friends and have had bad experiences in dating and that
I’ve started meds and I’ve been in and out of counseling but can never finish before I get bored or no longer have the energy to go I have figured out the way to act to lead everyone to believe my I'm fine and when I came to school I lost a lot of friends and have had bad experiences in dating and that
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Mental Health Support
1 year ago
A three year journey to find the right medication
Hello everyone😊 I just wanted to share my experience of finding the right medication. Many time I have felt hopeless and despondent. Living every day with fatigue felt like I was carrying an elephant on my back. Washing my hair, getting dressed, doing the washing up, all felt like military operations
Hello everyone😊 I just wanted to share my experience of finding the right medication. Many time I have felt hopeless and despondent. Living every day with fatigue felt like I was carrying an elephant on my back. Washing my hair, getting dressed, doing the washing up, all felt like military operations
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NRAS
1 year ago
Anyone try Neurofeedback?
Hi folks! I have a 12y/o son diagnosed with adhd, anxiety, ocd and subsequently has depression and low self esteem. His impulsive behavior has kept him out of elementary school and his attempt at middle school only lasted 4 mos. His lying, stealing and impulsive behavior has us living in lock down
Hi folks! I have a 12y/o son diagnosed with adhd, anxiety, ocd and subsequently has depression and low self esteem. His impulsive behavior has kept him out of elementary school and his attempt at middle school only lasted 4 mos. His lying, stealing and impulsive behavior has us living in lock down
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
Research study recruiting now - can genetic testing identify people at risk of eye damage from hydroxychloroquine?
Hydroxychloroquine is a safe and effective drug for many symptoms of lupus. However, a small number of people taking it develop eye damage (though the risk of this has been reduced since new guidelines were developed on doses and regularly having eye examinations to catch any issues early). A research
Hydroxychloroquine is a safe and effective drug for many symptoms of lupus. However, a small number of people taking it develop eye damage (though the risk of this has been reduced since new guidelines were developed on doses and regularly having eye examinations to catch any issues early). A research
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
battling massive anxiety
hi everyone I finally have some courage to write as I’m really struggling and wondering if anyone has been through it as well. I had PP last year after my lovely daughter was born and spend a month in MBU and I’m on the slowly road to recovery ever since . I’m still on medication (Apriprazole) and
hi everyone I finally have some courage to write as I’m really struggling and wondering if anyone has been through it as well. I had PP last year after my lovely daughter was born and spend a month in MBU and I’m on the slowly road to recovery ever since . I’m still on medication (Apriprazole) and
greta90
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
1 year ago
Daughter at risk
My daughter is 30 When she was a child we went through genetic testing at the Christie Hospital as her paternal great aunt and paternal aunt had both died of ovarian cancer and her paternal grandfather had died of prostate cancer The conclusion was that my daughter is 50% more likely to get ovarian
My daughter is 30 When she was a child we went through genetic testing at the Christie Hospital as her paternal great aunt and paternal aunt had both died of ovarian cancer and her paternal grandfather had died of prostate cancer The conclusion was that my daughter is 50% more likely to get ovarian
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OvaCare
1 year ago
Mixed Messages from a Woman I am Interested In
A few weeks ago I was out at a café that I like to go to once in a while and I noticed a woman who was attractive sitting across from me. I usually don’t approach people spontaneously, and I was nervous to do so, but eventually I started a conversation by asking her if she was the one I saw trying to
A few weeks ago I was out at a café that I like to go to once in a while and I noticed a woman who was attractive sitting across from me. I usually don’t approach people spontaneously, and I was nervous to do so, but eventually I started a conversation by asking her if she was the one I saw trying to
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My OCD Community
1 year ago
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