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Losing hope
Hi everyone 👋 This is the first time I've tried chats online, but I just feel like I have nobody to talk to about how I feel. I'm really struggling with anxiety and depression and having a lot of negative thoughts. Medication does nothing, I can't motivate myself to do anything and I feel completely
Hi everyone 👋 This is the first time I've tried chats online, but I just feel like I have nobody to talk to about how I feel. I'm really struggling with anxiety and depression and having a lot of negative thoughts. Medication does nothing, I can't motivate myself to do anything and I feel completely
Will48
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Medication help for anxiety/panic attack
Hello, I am new to this website and have been reading many of your posts. I guess we are all in the same boat and just trying to get by day to day. I have a question I was hoping to get some help with. I have suffered from anxiety and depression since around 1998 after my Mother passed away and a Daughter
Hello, I am new to this website and have been reading many of your posts. I guess we are all in the same boat and just trying to get by day to day. I have a question I was hoping to get some help with. I have suffered from anxiety and depression since around 1998 after my Mother passed away and a Daughter
tmorris2017
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Dr. Joel Wallach
Is there anybody who has heard of the teachings of Dr. Joel Wallach who says that AF is not caused by a condition of the heart but instead because the Vagus Nerve is being "pinched", either along the spine or at the head where it enters the skull. As you may know, the Vagus Nerve goes down the length
Is there anybody who has heard of the teachings of Dr. Joel Wallach who says that AF is not caused by a condition of the heart but instead because the Vagus Nerve is being "pinched", either along the spine or at the head where it enters the skull. As you may know, the Vagus Nerve goes down the length
Pommerania78
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AF Association
10 months ago
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Teen depression advice needed
hi all! in-home family therapy starting soon...how do we encourage our 17 y.o son to participate? he is emotionally sensitive & irrational at times, has ADHD & severe depression, & very resistant to the idea of counseling. depression's been worsening in recent months (lying, stealing, taking the car
hi all! in-home family therapy starting soon...how do we encourage our 17 y.o son to participate? he is emotionally sensitive & irrational at times, has ADHD & severe depression, & very resistant to the idea of counseling. depression's been worsening in recent months (lying, stealing, taking the car
Binky3
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Parkinson's: Hope on the horizon
Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative
disorder
that steals cognitive capacity and
movement
control, is a foe that can be better fought given new research and treatment. While there's no cure yet, exciting discoveries offer a more hopeful outlook for patients.
Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative
disorder
that steals cognitive capacity and
movement
control, is a foe that can be better fought given new research and treatment. While there's no cure yet, exciting discoveries offer a more hopeful outlook for patients.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
anxiety depression
hi everyone I am struggling with chronic anxiety attacks and mild depression. Anxiety to a point where I’m scared of being left alone at home
hi everyone I am struggling with chronic anxiety attacks and mild depression. Anxiety to a point where I’m scared of being left alone at home
Niecy89
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Small panic attacks
So yesterday I was walking the dog like I do everyday, I got so far from my house and started thinking what if I have a heart attack while I'm walking the dog, so I turned back and stayed about 5-7 mins from my house and made me feel better ,, but that's the worse thing someone can do, you need to face
So yesterday I was walking the dog like I do everyday, I got so far from my house and started thinking what if I have a heart attack while I'm walking the dog, so I turned back and stayed about 5-7 mins from my house and made me feel better ,, but that's the worse thing someone can do, you need to face
detour13
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Tales from the heart: Fixing flawed ADHD testing
Tales from the heart: Fixing flawed ADHD testing MindTension has developed a direct-to-brain test to precisely diagnose ADHD, removing variables and the fear of imposter syndrome. In Israel, a critical point in the ADHD diagnosis process is the MOXO test: a computerized assessment tool that measures
Tales from the heart: Fixing flawed ADHD testing MindTension has developed a direct-to-brain test to precisely diagnose ADHD, removing variables and the fear of imposter syndrome. In Israel, a critical point in the ADHD diagnosis process is the MOXO test: a computerized assessment tool that measures
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 months ago
Ablation No2 15th May
Hi all,I'm having my 2nd ablation in Nuffield St Barts in London with Professor Schilling Wed 15th May for breakthrough Afib. Will also be having EP study combined. I had a spate of VT picked up on my Wellue device and I only had it when I was on Propafenone, stopped that and straight back on the Amioderone
Hi all,I'm having my 2nd ablation in Nuffield St Barts in London with Professor Schilling Wed 15th May for breakthrough Afib. Will also be having EP study combined. I had a spate of VT picked up on my Wellue device and I only had it when I was on Propafenone, stopped that and straight back on the Amioderone
Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
ADAA Blog: Ketamine: A Rising Star in Mental Health Treatment
ADAA member Allison Wells, MD discusses the benefits of ketamine in mental health treatment. "Ketamine is not a new phenomenon, though it seems to be in the news a lot these days as if it had been recently discovered. But ketamine has been a breakthrough treatment for anxiety, depression, and suicidality
ADAA member Allison Wells, MD discusses the benefits of ketamine in mental health treatment. "Ketamine is not a new phenomenon, though it seems to be in the news a lot these days as if it had been recently discovered. But ketamine has been a breakthrough treatment for anxiety, depression, and suicidality
ADAATeamRachel
Partner
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
In hospital again over oxygen levels & new happening Dizzy spells & panic attacks
Well dear friends Here I am back in hospital after just 3 weeks of discharge This time pains in the chest have started & I'm having panic attacks when I stand up to get on the commode or if at home then toilet This is something I've not had before so I ll be talking to the Docs when they come round
Well dear friends Here I am back in hospital after just 3 weeks of discharge This time pains in the chest have started & I'm having panic attacks when I stand up to get on the commode or if at home then toilet This is something I've not had before so I ll be talking to the Docs when they come round
Sara_2611
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
it is possible
to recover from PTSD/ complex PTSD. While I say it’s possible for me there will always be triggers. Recovery for me is knowing when I’m triggered and immediately kicking in with my coping strategies. It takes a lot of work and willingness to live as a survivor and not a victim. This has been my lived
to recover from PTSD/ complex PTSD. While I say it’s possible for me there will always be triggers. Recovery for me is knowing when I’m triggered and immediately kicking in with my coping strategies. It takes a lot of work and willingness to live as a survivor and not a victim. This has been my lived
Lindyloo53
Volunteer
in
Heal My PTSD
5 months ago
Journaling failures and tips
I believe, and my neurologist and therapist have recommended, that I start journaling. This is something that I have wanted to do for decades and hoping, planning, and then failing again to start seems to create a daily source of frustration, guilt, and disappointment. If I could do one line a day that
I believe, and my neurologist and therapist have recommended, that I start journaling. This is something that I have wanted to do for decades and hoping, planning, and then failing again to start seems to create a daily source of frustration, guilt, and disappointment. If I could do one line a day that
Sunrisetabby
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Break ups?? Walk in the park
I would like to say , yes break ups are terrible, but I would take a break up over a panic attack attack anyday of the week, I know they are similar , from the time you awake to the time you go to sleep you have that person in your mind, and it's awful and terrible, but time heals those wounds,, try
I would like to say , yes break ups are terrible, but I would take a break up over a panic attack attack anyday of the week, I know they are similar , from the time you awake to the time you go to sleep you have that person in your mind, and it's awful and terrible, but time heals those wounds,, try
detour13
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Weighin
Well I have had a very bust couple weeks. Helped out at work in the cold and Xmas on the way and to top it my daughter in law was rushed into emergency surgery. So food has been the last thing to worry about. Hospital food isn't that healthy surprisingly. You would think that they would have some access
Well I have had a very bust couple weeks. Helped out at work in the cold and Xmas on the way and to top it my daughter in law was rushed into emergency surgery. So food has been the last thing to worry about. Hospital food isn't that healthy surprisingly. You would think that they would have some access
Ladytrucker1
Restart July 2023
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Weight Loss Support
10 months ago
Anxiety
I suffer from bad anxiety, and PTSD from childhood to now, and am 61 years old. I'd like to join this group to see what others do, or get new ideas on helping with these issues. I do mindfulness and breathing techniques, adult coloring. Can't do a lot of exercises because of DDD, and other back problems
I suffer from bad anxiety, and PTSD from childhood to now, and am 61 years old. I'd like to join this group to see what others do, or get new ideas on helping with these issues. I do mindfulness and breathing techniques, adult coloring. Can't do a lot of exercises because of DDD, and other back problems
Tacoblue
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
hypnotherapy ?
Hello. I have struggled with being over weight for about 20 years. I have lost weight in the past but gain again after a while. I have had lots of support here before too. I have now gotten into a really bad mind set where I eat very little but very sugary food. I will start with porridge for breakfast
Hello. I have struggled with being over weight for about 20 years. I have lost weight in the past but gain again after a while. I have had lots of support here before too. I have now gotten into a really bad mind set where I eat very little but very sugary food. I will start with porridge for breakfast
lizziep
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Weight Loss Support
10 months ago
Sertraline for PTSD symptoms
hi, I’m new to this forum - usually post on NRAS forum, as I have Rheumatoid arthritis. but I also have long history of trauma, PTSD/CPTSD.. last year has got particularly worse (albeit my RA meds have also severely impacted me mentally) I’m going through incredible amounts of stress atm and my
hi, I’m new to this forum - usually post on NRAS forum, as I have Rheumatoid arthritis. but I also have long history of trauma, PTSD/CPTSD.. last year has got particularly worse (albeit my RA meds have also severely impacted me mentally) I’m going through incredible amounts of stress atm and my
Sapphire1701
in
Heal My PTSD
5 months ago
Calprotectin level
Hi everyone I've recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (sept) I have been taking mesalazine tablets since June and now I have seen a gastroenterologist (mid Nov) he has added new medication which is a pentasa enama and a prednisolone enama which I am 3 weeks into I have been asked to do another
Hi everyone I've recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (sept) I have been taking mesalazine tablets since June and now I have seen a gastroenterologist (mid Nov) he has added new medication which is a pentasa enama and a prednisolone enama which I am 3 weeks into I have been asked to do another
GRIMMEY1
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
10 months ago
black out
Hi. I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced this. My mum who has CBS finds that when she laughs now she blacks out and feels faint. She is finding that this is happening more and more so is worrying. It’s very hard when we try and keep things upbeat but she’s scared of laughter. Any advice please
Hi. I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced this. My mum who has CBS finds that when she laughs now she blacks out and feels faint. She is finding that this is happening more and more so is worrying. It’s very hard when we try and keep things upbeat but she’s scared of laughter. Any advice please
Helsbell
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PSP Association
5 months ago
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