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Suffering alone
My C-PTSD, anxiety, and depression are consuming me whole. I've lost access to my sons (my best friends) until 2025. I would really appreciate a P2P support group near Gilroy/Morgan Hill/San Jose CA, preferably virtual. https://neurosciencenews.com/cptsd-trauma-abuse-19751/
My C-PTSD, anxiety, and depression are consuming me whole. I've lost access to my sons (my best friends) until 2025. I would really appreciate a P2P support group near Gilroy/Morgan Hill/San Jose CA, preferably virtual. https://neurosciencenews.com/cptsd-trauma-abuse-19751/
ZeroOne01
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Anyone with experience of Lamotrigine as a preventative?
My consultant has prescribed Lamotrigine as a preventative. I’m wary as I had terrible side effects with topimirate. Beta blockers do not have any effect. So I have to try a third preventative in order to be eligible for cgrp injections. I don’t want to go backwards in my daily life with the mood swings
My consultant has prescribed Lamotrigine as a preventative. I’m wary as I had terrible side effects with topimirate. Beta blockers do not have any effect. So I have to try a third preventative in order to be eligible for cgrp injections. I don’t want to go backwards in my daily life with the mood swings
Maryking
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National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
Found success with exposure therapy...
... specifically imaginal exposure therapy. Hi. I made a post about a month ago saying I was struggling to eliminate panic attacks from my life. Well now I'm happy to report that I seemed to have succeeded in doing just that... eliminating panic attacks from my life. I used a Cognetive Behavioral
... specifically imaginal exposure therapy. Hi. I made a post about a month ago saying I was struggling to eliminate panic attacks from my life. Well now I'm happy to report that I seemed to have succeeded in doing just that... eliminating panic attacks from my life. I used a Cognetive Behavioral
blimpsgo180
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
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Nervous to change medication
Following a STEMI Heart Attack I have a LVEF 30 %. I read about Entresto helping increase the EF and asked about the drug at Cardio Rehab. The nurse has just advised me that I am suitable to try it to see whether it helps my Heart Failure and now I don't know what to do... I am on a waiting list to have
Following a STEMI Heart Attack I have a LVEF 30 %. I read about Entresto helping increase the EF and asked about the drug at Cardio Rehab. The nurse has just advised me that I am suitable to try it to see whether it helps my Heart Failure and now I don't know what to do... I am on a waiting list to have
Cinders123
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Stem Cell Therapy for Cardiomyopathy
My husband has cardiomyopathy with a fib, has ICD and now his EP cardiologist suggesting AV node ablation. But we just found out about stem cell therapy for Cardiomyopathy. Has any one heard about that, has any experience on this subject ?
My husband has cardiomyopathy with a fib, has ICD and now his EP cardiologist suggesting AV node ablation. But we just found out about stem cell therapy for Cardiomyopathy. Has any one heard about that, has any experience on this subject ?
Yogi59
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
How to split tirosint and t3 properly
I have finally been able to source tirosint and compounded t3 in the uk!! I am going on 50mg of tirosint and 11mg t3. However I am not sure how to split this dose through out the day. I am on armour 1 1/4 grains and I take this split morning and before bed. I did like the armour but I am still getting
I have finally been able to source tirosint and compounded t3 in the uk!! I am going on 50mg of tirosint and 11mg t3. However I am not sure how to split this dose through out the day. I am on armour 1 1/4 grains and I take this split morning and before bed. I did like the armour but I am still getting
Ajva
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
RLS and sweets
Anyone notice a corelation between sugar and RLS. I woke up in the middle of the night the other day and had a few gulps of rootbeer. Less than an hour later my legs were aching. I like a bowl of raisin bran as a late night snack bur if I put any sugar on it the RLS kicks in when I hit the hay. Thanks
Anyone notice a corelation between sugar and RLS. I woke up in the middle of the night the other day and had a few gulps of rootbeer. Less than an hour later my legs were aching. I like a bowl of raisin bran as a late night snack bur if I put any sugar on it the RLS kicks in when I hit the hay. Thanks
scifire
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
8th roll of the dice - what would you do?
We are on the quest for a sibling, we have had 3 fresh cycles and 4 FETs so far which brought us on MMC and our beautiful son. We have a final 4CC embryo in the freezer and are trying to decide whether to do a FET or go for a new fresh cycle. I'm 34. Realistically, we have only a 30% chance of success
We are on the quest for a sibling, we have had 3 fresh cycles and 4 FETs so far which brought us on MMC and our beautiful son. We have a final 4CC embryo in the freezer and are trying to decide whether to do a FET or go for a new fresh cycle. I'm 34. Realistically, we have only a 30% chance of success
Missl73
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Moorefields Consultant
I had an appointment at Moorefields on the 14th February this year and my Consultant said i had pernicious anemia and that my GP was to give me B12 injections - well she will not do it - this is the third time in eighteen months that she has refused what the consultants say and they even send her letters
I had an appointment at Moorefields on the 14th February this year and my Consultant said i had pernicious anemia and that my GP was to give me B12 injections - well she will not do it - this is the third time in eighteen months that she has refused what the consultants say and they even send her letters
xeena
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
How to say I’ve got an ICD in my chest in different languages.
I’ll flash my card from the hospital but I was curious what other countries do for ICDs? I’m going over to Malaga for a few days so in Spanish I need to say (airport scanners etc); Tengo un DCI en mi pecho Which other countries have you had to explain your situation? What did you say?
I’ll flash my card from the hospital but I was curious what other countries do for ICDs? I’m going over to Malaga for a few days so in Spanish I need to say (airport scanners etc); Tengo un DCI en mi pecho Which other countries have you had to explain your situation? What did you say?
BenThom-Wood
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Day 9/31
Hi All, In the US, March is MS Awareness month. I plan to spend this month in prayer, over myself - yes, and for all who are affected by MS. If you don't believe in a higher power, please be respectful and move on from these posts. But if you would like to, please read and join in with me in lifting
Hi All, In the US, March is MS Awareness month. I plan to spend this month in prayer, over myself - yes, and for all who are affected by MS. If you don't believe in a higher power, please be respectful and move on from these posts. But if you would like to, please read and join in with me in lifting
hopeandgrace
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Permanent afib and ablation
Hello my husband has been in permanent afib for 5 years. He has had 2 cardioversions and one ablation. Never put him in normal sinus for even a minute. He recently had prostate surgery and because of hospitalizations he was without his digoxin for 2 doses. He has an ICD that is intended to shock
Hello my husband has been in permanent afib for 5 years. He has had 2 cardioversions and one ablation. Never put him in normal sinus for even a minute. He recently had prostate surgery and because of hospitalizations he was without his digoxin for 2 doses. He has an ICD that is intended to shock
Tuttle4
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AF Association
2 years ago
Can't solve real bad anxiety issues. Meds out there?
Right of the bat I can't take benzodiazepines. They just don't agree with me, and I need something to take every day, like the concept of taking an ssri (not "as needed"). I'm on one ssri (trintellix). Klonopin I'm currently tapering off of, buspar didn't really help, I recently re-started Zyprexa which
Right of the bat I can't take benzodiazepines. They just don't agree with me, and I need something to take every day, like the concept of taking an ssri (not "as needed"). I'm on one ssri (trintellix). Klonopin I'm currently tapering off of, buspar didn't really help, I recently re-started Zyprexa which
Joshgw
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
What is one thing you wish people could understand about mental health?
I've been thinking about so much lately and I was curious to know your answers! If there was ONE thing I would want to change about the way people perceived anxiety/depression/OCD/ADHD, it would be that we didn't choose this. We didn't do this to ourselves. We didn't actively CHOOSE to have our brains
I've been thinking about so much lately and I was curious to know your answers! If there was ONE thing I would want to change about the way people perceived anxiety/depression/OCD/ADHD, it would be that we didn't choose this. We didn't do this to ourselves. We didn't actively CHOOSE to have our brains
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
CRT-D or ICD
My husband had a pacemaker fitted on Wednesday this week. Came home last night with discharge papers on which it says a CRT-D was fitted yet on his GP records I see it says ICD was fitted. I’m rather concerned these statements are conflicting. Any ideas anyone please?
My husband had a pacemaker fitted on Wednesday this week. Came home last night with discharge papers on which it says a CRT-D was fitted yet on his GP records I see it says ICD was fitted. I’m rather concerned these statements are conflicting. Any ideas anyone please?
greenfingers
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AF Association
2 years ago
MAOB inhibitors compared : Rasagiline compared to Selegiline
(Quote from paper) Considering the essential difference between the pharmacological spectrum of selegiline and rasagiline,5 the results of the present study demonstrated that the group treated with selegiline as initial MAO-BI stayed without DA for a longer period compared with the rasagiline group;
(Quote from paper) Considering the essential difference between the pharmacological spectrum of selegiline and rasagiline,5 the results of the present study demonstrated that the group treated with selegiline as initial MAO-BI stayed without DA for a longer period compared with the rasagiline group;
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Pain along sternum 2 years after open heart surgery
Hi guys and gals hope I find you all well I was just wondering if any of you who have had open heart surgery still get pain or tenderness along the sternum/bones it feels almost like it's bruised, I have had recent icd surgery and not used left arm alot in past 5 weeks and have found I have been laying
Hi guys and gals hope I find you all well I was just wondering if any of you who have had open heart surgery still get pain or tenderness along the sternum/bones it feels almost like it's bruised, I have had recent icd surgery and not used left arm alot in past 5 weeks and have found I have been laying
Dan33ynwa
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Day 5/31
Hi All, In the US, March is MS Awareness month. I plan to spend this month in prayer, over myself - yes, and for all who are affected by MS. If you don't believe in a higher power, please be respectful and move on from these posts. But if you would like to, please read and join in with me in lifting
Hi All, In the US, March is MS Awareness month. I plan to spend this month in prayer, over myself - yes, and for all who are affected by MS. If you don't believe in a higher power, please be respectful and move on from these posts. But if you would like to, please read and join in with me in lifting
hopeandgrace
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Any gambling problems with Ropinirole
This is my first time posting and I'm curious to find out how many people have been effected by gambling problems associated with Ropinirole ( and other dopamine agonists ). My story: I've been on Ropinirole for approximately 18 years. Started on a low dose but eventually ended up on 12 mg extended release
This is my first time posting and I'm curious to find out how many people have been effected by gambling problems associated with Ropinirole ( and other dopamine agonists ). My story: I've been on Ropinirole for approximately 18 years. Started on a low dose but eventually ended up on 12 mg extended release
rlsgambler
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
I Can't Keep Up This Stack :(
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= You all are so much stronger than I am. Or maybe you are living your lives instead of obsessing over things
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= You all are so much stronger than I am. Or maybe you are living your lives instead of obsessing over things
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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