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#WellnessWednesday: Find A Professional Organizer
The International OCD Foundation has partnered with the Institute for Challenging Disorganization® (ICD) to provide our community with this list of professional organizers. ICD® provides education, research, and strategies to benefit people affected by chronic disorganization and the professionals who
The International OCD Foundation has partnered with the Institute for Challenging Disorganization® (ICD) to provide our community with this list of professional organizers. ICD® provides education, research, and strategies to benefit people affected by chronic disorganization and the professionals who
BethIOCDF
IOCDF Staff
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My OCD Community
4 months ago
I/V ICD update on query 15 days ago
I posted a query on experience of having a Boston Instruments I/V cardioverter defibrillator fitted as I was getting bumps and beats since the implant three weeks ago. I gave feedback following contact with the hospital who advised me no issues and I needed to let it settle down.Today I took a call
I posted a query on experience of having a Boston Instruments I/V cardioverter defibrillator fitted as I was getting bumps and beats since the implant three weeks ago. I gave feedback following contact with the hospital who advised me no issues and I needed to let it settle down.Today I took a call
Chinkoflight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
blood thinners and cod liver oil?
hi everyone hope you all had a good Christmas, I was diagnosed with AF in November so still learning lots from this forum. I am on edoxaban 60mg and Bisoprolol 2.5 as PIP which I have been taking approx every 7 days. I wanted to ask about taking cod liver oil and other vitamins, as I read that fish oil
hi everyone hope you all had a good Christmas, I was diagnosed with AF in November so still learning lots from this forum. I am on edoxaban 60mg and Bisoprolol 2.5 as PIP which I have been taking approx every 7 days. I wanted to ask about taking cod liver oil and other vitamins, as I read that fish oil
Jamontoast
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
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Good news, hopefully REM
Well, I am hoping this is good news. We seem to have ppl that are struggling, so maybe this gives them "hope". I had my sleep examination (48 hours assessment) in October, and I have the results of sorts back. I will need the expert advice of perhaps Sue or Jules, if they are not too busy. The polysomnography
Well, I am hoping this is good news. We seem to have ppl that are struggling, so maybe this gives them "hope". I had my sleep examination (48 hours assessment) in October, and I have the results of sorts back. I will need the expert advice of perhaps Sue or Jules, if they are not too busy. The polysomnography
Spurdog1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
travelling with an ICD
I haven’t flown since my ICD was implanted. Do security need any particular proof? I have my card with the device details but wondered if I need a letter from the hospital. I’m flying to Italy from Gatwick.
I haven’t flown since my ICD was implanted. Do security need any particular proof? I have my card with the device details but wondered if I need a letter from the hospital. I’m flying to Italy from Gatwick.
Actungbaby
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
AF forever?
I have been told I am in permanent AF! I am due to have an ICD fitted end of April, which will take care of any irregular concerning heartbeats...but am I gonna be in AF forever, and be restricted on what I can and can't do? The prospect of being severely restricted for the rest of my life, is not
I have been told I am in permanent AF! I am due to have an ICD fitted end of April, which will take care of any irregular concerning heartbeats...but am I gonna be in AF forever, and be restricted on what I can and can't do? The prospect of being severely restricted for the rest of my life, is not
Bruce67
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
4 months post TT
hi everyone! I am writing because I wanted to see if anybody had similar experiences. I am four months post total thyroidectomy, and in the first month or so I didn’t really feel many or any symptoms. Now in the past two months, I feel like I am feeling more symptoms of hypothyroidism than I did, in
hi everyone! I am writing because I wanted to see if anybody had similar experiences. I am four months post total thyroidectomy, and in the first month or so I didn’t really feel many or any symptoms. Now in the past two months, I feel like I am feeling more symptoms of hypothyroidism than I did, in
Rfranzoni
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Sleeping with an ICD device
I would be hugely grateful for any advice. My partner has been offered an ICD device but is uncertain whether to go ahead, he is worried about a few things related to the device, but impact on sleeping with the device is one of them. If you have an implanted device how have you found sleeping since
I would be hugely grateful for any advice. My partner has been offered an ICD device but is uncertain whether to go ahead, he is worried about a few things related to the device, but impact on sleeping with the device is one of them. If you have an implanted device how have you found sleeping since
DennisMenace68
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
I have almost 2 pounds away lost six stone.
I wanted to share something I have been doing and learnt through my attendance at over eaters anonymous. In OA I heard it said that if you are anorexic you dont need to overeat to gain the weight back you just have to eat normally and that it is also true that if you have gained a lot of weight through
I wanted to share something I have been doing and learnt through my attendance at over eaters anonymous. In OA I heard it said that if you are anorexic you dont need to overeat to gain the weight back you just have to eat normally and that it is also true that if you have gained a lot of weight through
Hectorsmum2
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
8 months ago
Sotolol V Nebivolol
My partner was put on bisoporolol in October last year, this was done because he passed out at work in August, following investigation it was discovered that he had an irregular/ extra heart beat. One week on he collapsed after getting out of bed first thing in the morning, this happened again a week
My partner was put on bisoporolol in October last year, this was done because he passed out at work in August, following investigation it was discovered that he had an irregular/ extra heart beat. One week on he collapsed after getting out of bed first thing in the morning, this happened again a week
Gazania27
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Newbie - Constant bradycardia afib/arrhythmia symptoms?
Hi! I'm curious if anyone has/had constant 24/7 bradycardia afib/arrhythmia? What symptoms did you experience? Short background, husband had an ICD implanted 6 of Feb and it has caused/triggered constant afib (reading medical research I now understand these procedures are known to in cases be pro-arrhythmic
Hi! I'm curious if anyone has/had constant 24/7 bradycardia afib/arrhythmia? What symptoms did you experience? Short background, husband had an ICD implanted 6 of Feb and it has caused/triggered constant afib (reading medical research I now understand these procedures are known to in cases be pro-arrhythmic
Efka
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
ICD site sore
Hey all.I've had my ICD for almost 3 years now. Just wondering if anyone gets random soreness around the site? I don't get it all the time but sometimes it feels bruised or like I'm being pinched. It's very uncomfortable when it happens, also it can be anytime of the day. I've never knocked it and I
Hey all.I've had my ICD for almost 3 years now. Just wondering if anyone gets random soreness around the site? I don't get it all the time but sometimes it feels bruised or like I'm being pinched. It's very uncomfortable when it happens, also it can be anytime of the day. I've never knocked it and I
Cherrelleford
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Sinemet Plus 25mg/100mg tablets Side effects?
My brother takes Sinemet plus 25mg/100mg tablets - One and a half tablets at 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Half Sinemet CR 25mg/100mg tablets - one taken at bedtime. I have noticed after taking Sinemet plus he is unable to get out of chair or bed for up to an hour, dizziness and sleepiness. His vision
My brother takes Sinemet plus 25mg/100mg tablets - One and a half tablets at 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Half Sinemet CR 25mg/100mg tablets - one taken at bedtime. I have noticed after taking Sinemet plus he is unable to get out of chair or bed for up to an hour, dizziness and sleepiness. His vision
Sarah106
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
changed to aripiprazole
Hello ladies I hope you’re ok. I have recently changed from risperidone to aripiprazole and I have sooo much more energy. It’s made me realised how sedated I’ve been for three years on risperidone. I realise energy or aka thesis is a symptom of changed antipsychotics. I haven’t been able to sit still
Hello ladies I hope you’re ok. I have recently changed from risperidone to aripiprazole and I have sooo much more energy. It’s made me realised how sedated I’ve been for three years on risperidone. I realise energy or aka thesis is a symptom of changed antipsychotics. I haven’t been able to sit still
Isabella5991
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
9 months ago
Boron, an interesting article about supplement for T3 increase
Found this article which I found interesting as a possible supplement to assist with T3 may consider after next blood test if no improvement. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712861/?fbclid=IwAR3dMJ-9rLLZ47g1qBU4LbMViJROk8gIbRNhijGMMW3giwHjVbsY06Huppk
Found this article which I found interesting as a possible supplement to assist with T3 may consider after next blood test if no improvement. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712861/?fbclid=IwAR3dMJ-9rLLZ47g1qBU4LbMViJROk8gIbRNhijGMMW3giwHjVbsY06Huppk
Humphre
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Anyone else dealing with OCD?
I apologize if this may not be the right place to mention OCD, but I didn’t see a group for OCD. I struggle really hard with OCD, and for those that can relate, it’s not fun. You feel like you are constantly battling something invisible that if you don’t do things a certain way, is going to appear
I apologize if this may not be the right place to mention OCD, but I didn’t see a group for OCD. I struggle really hard with OCD, and for those that can relate, it’s not fun. You feel like you are constantly battling something invisible that if you don’t do things a certain way, is going to appear
sh0526
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Tirosint
Its been 10.5 months since my thyroidectomy. I was at .69 TSH on levothyroxine 100 mgs a day with mega side effects. Doctors just switched me Tirosint 88 mgs a day. Am I to expect more serious changes, again. I lost my voice, got chubby, lost hair, aged, and more. Its been a life-changing experience
Its been 10.5 months since my thyroidectomy. I was at .69 TSH on levothyroxine 100 mgs a day with mega side effects. Doctors just switched me Tirosint 88 mgs a day. Am I to expect more serious changes, again. I lost my voice, got chubby, lost hair, aged, and more. Its been a life-changing experience
AuthorJAR
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Potential therapeutic effects and pharmacological evidence of sinomenine in central nervous system disorders
Published online 2022 Sep 16, I realize it is a rat study, but it is sinomenine is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Pharmacological effects of sinomenine in Parkinson’s disease PD is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the
Published online 2022 Sep 16, I realize it is a rat study, but it is sinomenine is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Pharmacological effects of sinomenine in Parkinson’s disease PD is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the
Sydney75
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Amiodarone / Cordarone
Hi to Everyone, Hoping for some advice, information on what to expect next. Had an ICD fitted in Feb 2022 and was put on max dose of Betablockers , 200 mg. Alas over the weekend had a series of dizzy spells which ended with a massive shock from the ICD. Emergency admission, very dramatic, followed
Hi to Everyone, Hoping for some advice, information on what to expect next. Had an ICD fitted in Feb 2022 and was put on max dose of Betablockers , 200 mg. Alas over the weekend had a series of dizzy spells which ended with a massive shock from the ICD. Emergency admission, very dramatic, followed
tfb99
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
ICD therapy and reapplying for driving licence
I am approaching the time when I should be able to start applying for my driving licence. I had an ICD fitted last August and voluntarily surrendered my licence. It was tough, but I did it over the phone and the DVLA person was really helpful and empathetic. I then received device therapy in October,
I am approaching the time when I should be able to start applying for my driving licence. I had an ICD fitted last August and voluntarily surrendered my licence. It was tough, but I did it over the phone and the DVLA person was really helpful and empathetic. I then received device therapy in October,
EmmJayTea
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
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