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Anti-depressant
Would love to hear reviews about anyone who has taken Cymbalta/Duloxetine, SNRI, that works on both seratonin and norepinephrine for anxiety and depression..did it help, dose, side effects etc... thanks
Would love to hear reviews about anyone who has taken Cymbalta/Duloxetine, SNRI, that works on both seratonin and norepinephrine for anxiety and depression..did it help, dose, side effects etc... thanks
Hollick
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
What Brain Chemicals/Neurotransmitters Do People With ADHD Lack, And What Problems Does That Bring?
This post is mainly for people who might not be as aware of ADHD neurochemistry issues. Below is an excerpt from an ADHD book I published last month. https://www.amazon.com/Outlier-Outliers-Living-Life-Inattentive-ebook/dp/B07GFHJD4D/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1537262474&sr=8-7&keywords=inattentive+adhd
This post is mainly for people who might not be as aware of ADHD neurochemistry issues. Below is an excerpt from an ADHD book I published last month. https://www.amazon.com/Outlier-Outliers-Living-Life-Inattentive-ebook/dp/B07GFHJD4D/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1537262474&sr=8-7&keywords=inattentive+adhd
Eclecticentric77
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
6 years ago
What Brain Chemicals/Neurotransmitters Do People With ADHD Lack, And What Problems Does That Bring?
This post is mainly for people who might not be as aware of ADHD neurochemistry issues. Below is an excerpt from an ADHD book I published last month. https://www.amazon.com/Outlier-Outliers-Living-Life-Inattentive-ebook/dp/B07GFHJD4D/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1537262474&sr=8-7&keywords=inattentive+adhd
This post is mainly for people who might not be as aware of ADHD neurochemistry issues. Below is an excerpt from an ADHD book I published last month. https://www.amazon.com/Outlier-Outliers-Living-Life-Inattentive-ebook/dp/B07GFHJD4D/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1537262474&sr=8-7&keywords=inattentive+adhd
Eclecticentric77
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
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ow do you find your search and the trial and error for the right meds?
How do you find your search and the trial and error for the right meds? Figuring the right type of medications and then the right brand 1) Methylphenidate (MPH) - Focalin, Focalin XR; Concerta; Daytrana; Metadate CD 2) Amphetamines (AMP) - Adderall XR; Vyvanse 3) Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
How do you find your search and the trial and error for the right meds? Figuring the right type of medications and then the right brand 1) Methylphenidate (MPH) - Focalin, Focalin XR; Concerta; Daytrana; Metadate CD 2) Amphetamines (AMP) - Adderall XR; Vyvanse 3) Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
Renoya
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
PD, autonomic, norepinephrine, heart
A glimpse at my trajectory. Generalized and Neurotransmitter-Selective Noradrenergic Denervation in Parkinson Disease with Orthostatic Hypotension. Yehonatan Sharabi, MD, Richard Imrich, MD, PhD, [...], and David S Goldstein, MD, PhD. Mov Disord. 2008 Sep 15; 23(12): 1725–1732. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A glimpse at my trajectory. Generalized and Neurotransmitter-Selective Noradrenergic Denervation in Parkinson Disease with Orthostatic Hypotension. Yehonatan Sharabi, MD, Richard Imrich, MD, PhD, [...], and David S Goldstein, MD, PhD. Mov Disord. 2008 Sep 15; 23(12): 1725–1732. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
What are some things to do when having a mental block, and not beign able to study?
The only medication I'm currently on is Voxra, which is an antidepressant containing dopamin and
noradrenaline
. Mostly because my diagnosis havn't been finished. So my question is: If anyone has dealt with something similair, and if so how'd you deal with it? Thanks in advance!
The only medication I'm currently on is Voxra, which is an antidepressant containing dopamin and
noradrenaline
. Mostly because my diagnosis havn't been finished. So my question is: If anyone has dealt with something similair, and if so how'd you deal with it? Thanks in advance!
Ankianka
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
Monoamine oxidase.
New study below [1]. Don't be turned off by the title. The botton line is that a drug used as an anti-depressant might have a profound impact on PCa progression. Monoamine oxidase [MAO] is an enzyme family with two members. The new paper is concerned with MAO-A, which breaks down serotonin, melatonin
New study below [1]. Don't be turned off by the title. The botton line is that a drug used as an anti-depressant might have a profound impact on PCa progression. Monoamine oxidase [MAO] is an enzyme family with two members. The new paper is concerned with MAO-A, which breaks down serotonin, melatonin
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Tachycardia after eating and waking up
Ive read that the adrenal glands takeover when your t3/T4 is low when waking up and as a result secret a little bit too much
noradrenaline
...hence the raised HR and BP... Ps.
Ive read that the adrenal glands takeover when your t3/T4 is low when waking up and as a result secret a little bit too much
noradrenaline
...hence the raised HR and BP... Ps.
Michaela_l
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
ICU
BP under control at 6ml / hr
Noradrenaline
Currently under treatment with colistin Does anyone has idea when she will wake up ?
BP under control at 6ml / hr
Noradrenaline
Currently under treatment with colistin Does anyone has idea when she will wake up ?
pranav3363
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Clorgyline & MAOA
New paper below [1]. Why read further? Clorgyline [2] is an antidepressant & may have a role to play in advanced PCa. {For those who want to skip the papers, see link [4].} Clorgyline is an inhibitor of MAOA (monoamine oxidase A), a mitochondrial enzyme that degrades neurotransmitters including serotonin
New paper below [1]. Why read further? Clorgyline [2] is an antidepressant & may have a role to play in advanced PCa. {For those who want to skip the papers, see link [4].} Clorgyline is an inhibitor of MAOA (monoamine oxidase A), a mitochondrial enzyme that degrades neurotransmitters including serotonin
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
DNA Testing
I did a DNA test for my PD dad back in February (around the time he had worsening dementia) and got the results back recently. There's a section on neurotransmitters, ie dopamine, norepinephrine etc and shows he has risks with Parkinsons. Not sure how accurate these tests are, obviously no idea what
I did a DNA test for my PD dad back in February (around the time he had worsening dementia) and got the results back recently. There's a section on neurotransmitters, ie dopamine, norepinephrine etc and shows he has risks with Parkinsons. Not sure how accurate these tests are, obviously no idea what
Dee1980
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Acetylcholine Deficiency plays a big role in why people with ADHD have multiple troubling symptoms/tendencies.
As if lacking Dopamine, Serotonin, Norepinephrine, GABA etc. was not enough? As some of you on here have read and noticed, I am a strong supporter and user of helpful supplements to combat the negative side effects that come come with taking continued ADHD stimulant medication. I take a low dose stimulant
As if lacking Dopamine, Serotonin, Norepinephrine, GABA etc. was not enough? As some of you on here have read and noticed, I am a strong supporter and user of helpful supplements to combat the negative side effects that come come with taking continued ADHD stimulant medication. I take a low dose stimulant
Eclecticentric77
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
In Focus: Menopause - Non-hormonal medication
Dear All I'm sorry the In Focus posts have reduced lately, I will be back on track in May and we'll be looking at diet, do let me know any topics you would like covered as part of this. To end the topic of menopause, here is some information on non-hormonal medications, which our lovely volunteer Yesim
Dear All I'm sorry the In Focus posts have reduced lately, I will be back on track in May and we'll be looking at diet, do let me know any topics you would like covered as part of this. To end the topic of menopause, here is some information on non-hormonal medications, which our lovely volunteer Yesim
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
B VITAMINS ARE VITAL. I did not recover from Hashi's til I took individual B vitamins
DO YOU REALLY NEED ALL 8 B VITAMINS? Most medical students are taught that people do not need vitamins and supplements. If you eat a balanced diet, they are told, you get all of the nutrients needed. I was told this in medical school and it is still the mantra being disseminated decades later. The
DO YOU REALLY NEED ALL 8 B VITAMINS? Most medical students are taught that people do not need vitamins and supplements. If you eat a balanced diet, they are told, you get all of the nutrients needed. I was told this in medical school and it is still the mantra being disseminated decades later. The
marigold22
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New to venlafaxine
I was on sertraline for 5 months but did not do much so a pyschartrist recommend i should be on venlafaxine, anyway I did the switch a week ago and I am on 35.7mg X2 morning and night. I felt quite good at first but now anxiety is coming back quite bad, I have depersonalisation disorder which I've had
I was on sertraline for 5 months but did not do much so a pyschartrist recommend i should be on venlafaxine, anyway I did the switch a week ago and I am on 35.7mg X2 morning and night. I felt quite good at first but now anxiety is coming back quite bad, I have depersonalisation disorder which I've had
Pamdon81
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Correlation Between ADHD subtype and Libido
There is a strong correlation between ADHD subtype and Libido. This stems from the differences in neurochemistry of the 3 subtypes. From my studies I frequently encountered information mentioning how people with the Hyperactive subtype are constantly looking for things/activities to make them feel
There is a strong correlation between ADHD subtype and Libido. This stems from the differences in neurochemistry of the 3 subtypes. From my studies I frequently encountered information mentioning how people with the Hyperactive subtype are constantly looking for things/activities to make them feel
Eclecticentric77
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
Medications that are BAD for your bones?
Have you ever taken a moment to read the package insert that comes with your prescription drugs? There are many that can harm your bones. You may need to take one of these medications, but it is extra important to take steps to protect your bones.
Here are the most common medications that can harm
Have you ever taken a moment to read the package insert that comes with your prescription drugs? There are many that can harm your bones. You may need to take one of these medications, but it is extra important to take steps to protect your bones.
Here are the most common medications that can harm
Hidden
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Osteoporosis Support
6 years ago
Nan not waking from sedation
He feet are still dark purple due to the
Noradrenaline
she was on. Today is now Tuesday and they have stopped the linderkaine almost 48 hrs ago. She is not waking up, there is nothing. Every time I think it's a sign she is waking up in told it's a automatic reaction.
He feet are still dark purple due to the
Noradrenaline
she was on. Today is now Tuesday and they have stopped the linderkaine almost 48 hrs ago. She is not waking up, there is nothing. Every time I think it's a sign she is waking up in told it's a automatic reaction.
Debsloveshernan
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ICUsteps
7 years ago
Post sepsis syndrome symptoms
I had to go to hdu for
noradrenaline
as no amount of IV fluids would increase it. I was lucky not to get ARD, DIC or organ failure but did have a raised troponin without chest pain (which apparently means I could have died apparently). I was in for around a week in total.
I had to go to hdu for
noradrenaline
as no amount of IV fluids would increase it. I was lucky not to get ARD, DIC or organ failure but did have a raised troponin without chest pain (which apparently means I could have died apparently). I was in for around a week in total.
elric
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ICUsteps
7 years ago
My harrowing patient journey
As my blood pressure was still not rising, I was taken to HDU for
noradrenaline
. I had deranged clotting, raised ggt, glucose, procalcitonin and troponin without chest pain. My Hb was low. I was there for 2 days, then in a HDU step-down ward and then a urology ward.
As my blood pressure was still not rising, I was taken to HDU for
noradrenaline
. I had deranged clotting, raised ggt, glucose, procalcitonin and troponin without chest pain. My Hb was low. I was there for 2 days, then in a HDU step-down ward and then a urology ward.
elric
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ICUsteps
7 years ago
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