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Ritalin for Brain Injury Symptom Treatment ...
About 18 months ago, during one of my regular chats with my GP about any advances in TBI treatment, I pointed out that I was the poster-child for ADHD of the Primarily Inattentive type and asked if it were possible to try any ADHD treatments to help mitigate the TBI attentional deficits. I drew particular
About 18 months ago, during one of my regular chats with my GP about any advances in TBI treatment, I pointed out that I was the poster-child for ADHD of the Primarily Inattentive type and asked if it were possible to try any ADHD treatments to help mitigate the TBI attentional deficits. I drew particular
nemo_really
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Headway
9 years ago
first timer
Hi all!! I am brand new here…. In the past few years I’ve had 2 MIs, and a CABGx2 (9/17/14)… (and lost my only brother to Afib in Sept)… I was feeling great when a sharp pain over my heart through my left shoulder to the back of my neck… the pain was intense when I laid down…. I went to the hospital
Hi all!! I am brand new here…. In the past few years I’ve had 2 MIs, and a CABGx2 (9/17/14)… (and lost my only brother to Afib in Sept)… I was feeling great when a sharp pain over my heart through my left shoulder to the back of my neck… the pain was intense when I laid down…. I went to the hospital
enforcer613
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Arrhythmia Alliance
9 years ago
Autism with Aspergers
My granddaughter is 17 diagnosed with autism with Aspergers, she has never been offered any help, even to help her live in this world taking care of herself, like cooking everyday tasks, she takes good care of her personal hygiene, my daughter or myself she won't listen to or can't listen to, is there
My granddaughter is 17 diagnosed with autism with Aspergers, she has never been offered any help, even to help her live in this world taking care of herself, like cooking everyday tasks, she takes good care of her personal hygiene, my daughter or myself she won't listen to or can't listen to, is there
angse
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Asperger's Support
9 years ago
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Causes of My Depression, ADHD, Panic and Anxiety Disorders
Here is a list of what causes my depression, ADHD, panic and anxiety disorders: •Growing up poor •Growing up gay •My abusive father •My sickly mother •My paranoid schizophrenic brother •The loss of my mom •The loss of my dad •The loss of my good friend, William •The loss of my job •The loss of my dreams
Here is a list of what causes my depression, ADHD, panic and anxiety disorders: •Growing up poor •Growing up gay •My abusive father •My sickly mother •My paranoid schizophrenic brother •The loss of my mom •The loss of my dad •The loss of my good friend, William •The loss of my job •The loss of my dreams
StressBuster
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Mental Health Support
9 years ago
Buying New Clothes...
We went to Tesco's this afternoon...look at me, writing about a feckin' supermarket as though it's seriously interesting...anyway we went and the sky was bright blue and the wind howled and rocked the car when we came to the open parts of the road... Lorries were tucked into the slow lane...it must be
We went to Tesco's this afternoon...look at me, writing about a feckin' supermarket as though it's seriously interesting...anyway we went and the sky was bright blue and the wind howled and rocked the car when we came to the open parts of the road... Lorries were tucked into the slow lane...it must be
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
and so it continues
Well it has been a whirlwind couple of weeks. Hubby home from New Zealand after 7 weeks with his kids, glad he did as it may be the last time they see him. Off to specialist with him as he is getting very deaf and I suspect early stages of dementia so doesn't understand what is being said to him. He
Well it has been a whirlwind couple of weeks. Hubby home from New Zealand after 7 weeks with his kids, glad he did as it may be the last time they see him. Off to specialist with him as he is getting very deaf and I suspect early stages of dementia so doesn't understand what is being said to him. He
Someonesmother
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NRAS
9 years ago
ADHD and Depression are Bullsh*t!
Is it unrealistic the way bosses and fellow co-workers demand that everyone do the same amount of work? We're all built differently. To boot, many times, the way our bosses measure our performance is not very accurate. And what if you suffer from mental or physical disorders? Are you expected to
Is it unrealistic the way bosses and fellow co-workers demand that everyone do the same amount of work? We're all built differently. To boot, many times, the way our bosses measure our performance is not very accurate. And what if you suffer from mental or physical disorders? Are you expected to
StressBuster
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Mental Health Support
10 years ago
I'm Tuning You Out
I read the most fascinating analysis about ADHD from a highly regarded (and highly compassionate) Canadian physician, Gabor Maté. He says ADHD traits like tuning out and distractibility first develop as emotional defense mechanisms against distress (anxiety, sorrow and pain). The stages go something
I read the most fascinating analysis about ADHD from a highly regarded (and highly compassionate) Canadian physician, Gabor Maté. He says ADHD traits like tuning out and distractibility first develop as emotional defense mechanisms against distress (anxiety, sorrow and pain). The stages go something
StressBuster
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Mental Health Support
10 years ago
Deprakine/keppra
Back in beginning of Jan neuro dr prescribed me deprakine 2 x 500 mg as my symptoms sounded like partial seizures so he adv me to have an EEG and visit a neurologist. Anyway 2 weeks ago did the EEG and was showing right side abnormalities(operation side) so neurologist put me on Keppra 2 x 500mg a day
Back in beginning of Jan neuro dr prescribed me deprakine 2 x 500 mg as my symptoms sounded like partial seizures so he adv me to have an EEG and visit a neurologist. Anyway 2 weeks ago did the EEG and was showing right side abnormalities(operation side) so neurologist put me on Keppra 2 x 500mg a day
gabimou
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Headway
10 years ago
Separation anxiety
Is separation anxiety a particularly strong future of FAE / ARND? This is one our biggest challenges with my son. He currently partially fits the diagnosis for ADHD, ASD, Anxiety Disorder, attachment issues, SPD; (I've also wondered about mild dyspraxia) but doesn't properly fit any of them enough for
Is separation anxiety a particularly strong future of FAE / ARND? This is one our biggest challenges with my son. He currently partially fits the diagnosis for ADHD, ASD, Anxiety Disorder, attachment issues, SPD; (I've also wondered about mild dyspraxia) but doesn't properly fit any of them enough for
Abney
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FASD Support
10 years ago
Furious
Hi everyone, I'm absolutely fuming, this morning I'm watching a comedy called catastrophe that I recorded last night. The lady went to see a doctor to get a second opinion, the bit that made me seeth is the doctor said about her diagnosis was correct as it wasn't like ADHD or FIBROMYALGIA when it's up
Hi everyone, I'm absolutely fuming, this morning I'm watching a comedy called catastrophe that I recorded last night. The lady went to see a doctor to get a second opinion, the bit that made me seeth is the doctor said about her diagnosis was correct as it wasn't like ADHD or FIBROMYALGIA when it's up
Pennie1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Can piriton aggravate rls and plmd
I fairly certain my son has plmd and possibly rls. I am in indending to bring it up with the doc as my lad has some issues akin to ADHD. Well long story short he needed to take piriton for an allergy issue and my normally sweet son turned into a jekell and hyde for something that supposed to have a
I fairly certain my son has plmd and possibly rls. I am in indending to bring it up with the doc as my lad has some issues akin to ADHD. Well long story short he needed to take piriton for an allergy issue and my normally sweet son turned into a jekell and hyde for something that supposed to have a
skepticalsquare
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 years ago
Check this out..
This is kind of what I was hoping all would see... This is a person from my Facebook group... For years I identified myself by my ADHD. I made excuses for all my 'negative' symptoms by telling people I'm ADHD. Couple years back I found a book called 'the joys of ADHD' and it changed my life. The book
This is kind of what I was hoping all would see... This is a person from my Facebook group... For years I identified myself by my ADHD. I made excuses for all my 'negative' symptoms by telling people I'm ADHD. Couple years back I found a book called 'the joys of ADHD' and it changed my life. The book
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Anyone on Tocilizumab
I have had RD for approx 20years, my consultant recommended Tocilizumab infusions after Enbrel injections stopped working, but I have yet to discuss this with anyone at the clinic. I have been on various other medication such as MTX, Hydrox and had to come off those due to side effects. I would appreciate
I have had RD for approx 20years, my consultant recommended Tocilizumab infusions after Enbrel injections stopped working, but I have yet to discuss this with anyone at the clinic. I have been on various other medication such as MTX, Hydrox and had to come off those due to side effects. I would appreciate
angel-delight
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Anyone know of a PA expert in the US?
Hi All-- I want to find an expert in the US. If they are near Seattle, WA would be ideal. I was diagnosed with PA 7 years ago at age 40 via antibody to instrinsic factor plus near 100 serum b12 levels by general primary doctor. Never was recommended an endoscopy, but after reading decided I should have
Hi All-- I want to find an expert in the US. If they are near Seattle, WA would be ideal. I was diagnosed with PA 7 years ago at age 40 via antibody to instrinsic factor plus near 100 serum b12 levels by general primary doctor. Never was recommended an endoscopy, but after reading decided I should have
lfenix
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Strong urge to stretch legs during night while trying to rest...
I have a very uncomfortable problem that thankfully does NOT happen every night.. my legs will get a uncontrollable need to stretch.. during movement it gives temporary relief. This God awful feeling has now affected my arms sometimes.. have yet to find a doctor that takes RLS seriously and doesn't just
I have a very uncomfortable problem that thankfully does NOT happen every night.. my legs will get a uncontrollable need to stretch.. during movement it gives temporary relief. This God awful feeling has now affected my arms sometimes.. have yet to find a doctor that takes RLS seriously and doesn't just
justice11
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Leeds and surrounding Areas FMS and Autism/ Autistic spectrum disorders
I am a recently diagnosed fibromyalgia patient living in Leeds, I would like to set up a charity/support group and to raise awareness of FMS.I also have a child age seven on the autistic spectrum, If you live in or near Leeds and have an invisible illness such as FMS or Autism . please reply via the
I am a recently diagnosed fibromyalgia patient living in Leeds, I would like to set up a charity/support group and to raise awareness of FMS.I also have a child age seven on the autistic spectrum, If you live in or near Leeds and have an invisible illness such as FMS or Autism . please reply via the
QueenComrie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Leeds and Local Areas FMS and Autism/ Autistic spectrum disorders.
I am a recently diagnosed fibromyalgia patient living in Leeds, I would like to set up a charity/support group and to raise awareness of FMS.I also have a child age seven on the autistic spectrum, If you live in or near Leeds and have an invisible illness such as FMS or Autism . please reply via the
I am a recently diagnosed fibromyalgia patient living in Leeds, I would like to set up a charity/support group and to raise awareness of FMS.I also have a child age seven on the autistic spectrum, If you live in or near Leeds and have an invisible illness such as FMS or Autism . please reply via the
QueenComrie
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Asperger's Support
10 years ago
I'm 42 now, had my brain injury when I was 3 years old. Only accepted my brain injury as a part of me, 3 years ago.
My parents brought me up as any other child. I had 1 older brother and 1 younger. I had no extra help at school or anything. All my school exams suffered, did well in everything else apart from exams. Teachers said "Mandy must concentrate in class, and ask more if she needs help". I suffered "Post
My parents brought me up as any other child. I had 1 older brother and 1 younger. I had no extra help at school or anything. All my school exams suffered, did well in everything else apart from exams. Teachers said "Mandy must concentrate in class, and ask more if she needs help". I suffered "Post
mandy1972
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Headway
10 years ago
Adults, parents and adolescents please get involved and complete our survey!
We would like to invite you to take part in an online survey on education about Tourette Syndrome and tic disorders. This survey was developed by Dr Tara Murphy, Consultant Psychologist (Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children) and Dr Davide Martino, Consultant Neurologist (King’s College Hospital
We would like to invite you to take part in an online survey on education about Tourette Syndrome and tic disorders. This survey was developed by Dr Tara Murphy, Consultant Psychologist (Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children) and Dr Davide Martino, Consultant Neurologist (King’s College Hospital
Seonaid
Tourettes Action
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Tourettes Action
10 years ago
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