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Negative symptoms
My consultant thinks it is negative symptoms of
psychosis
rather than depression. I don't enjoy anything at all and doing things like getting dressed and making tea are harder than they were before. I am a lot quieter and feel like my personality has been taken away.
My consultant thinks it is negative symptoms of
psychosis
rather than depression. I don't enjoy anything at all and doing things like getting dressed and making tea are harder than they were before. I am a lot quieter and feel like my personality has been taken away.
XxAnnaLouxX
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Those with (mostly Ashkenazi) GBA1 gene mutation will be interested to know of gene therapy targeting this.
While Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder that is most commonly characterized by resting tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity and gait difficulty, it is now known to impact other aspects of nervous system function, and patients can suffer from a range of non-motor symptoms including
psychosis
, dementia
While Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder that is most commonly characterized by resting tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity and gait difficulty, it is now known to impact other aspects of nervous system function, and patients can suffer from a range of non-motor symptoms including
psychosis
, dementia
pmmargo
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Calling women from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds who have had postpartum psychosis
You will be asked about your experience of postpartum
psychosis
, and particularly your experience of accessing care. You would need to be living in the UK to take part. Please do contact me (details below) if you would like to take part.
You will be asked about your experience of postpartum
psychosis
, and particularly your experience of accessing care. You would need to be living in the UK to take part. Please do contact me (details below) if you would like to take part.
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5 years ago
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Pp without hospitalisation
I had midwife and cpn care, my husband didn’t want me to go to a mother and baby unit. 3 years- nearly, on I’m still struggling and I wish I had taken that hospital place when offered. Best wishes s x not all bad though x
I had midwife and cpn care, my husband didn’t want me to go to a mother and baby unit. 3 years- nearly, on I’m still struggling and I wish I had taken that hospital place when offered. Best wishes s x not all bad though x
Suzanne2016
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
PD Psychosis
Hi all! Very interesting article! https://link.medium.com/SX5P6zjRM0
Hi all! Very interesting article! https://link.medium.com/SX5P6zjRM0
MissRita
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
I'm new here
I had an episode of pp in July, it was short lived, but I have been suffering with depression since the end of August. I'm on a high dose of antidepressants and have just been referred for ECT. Just wondered if anyone had a similar story.
I had an episode of pp in July, it was short lived, but I have been suffering with depression since the end of August. I'm on a high dose of antidepressants and have just been referred for ECT. Just wondered if anyone had a similar story.
HCCh
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Does anyone get flashbacks
I didn’t have postpartum
psychosis
but have had
psychosis
due to my bipolar in the past I returned to work after mat leave and have found that all my care under the perinatal team just monitoring for my pnd has made me focus on my mental health all the time I feel anxious quite a lot and last night had
I didn’t have postpartum
psychosis
but have had
psychosis
due to my bipolar in the past I returned to work after mat leave and have found that all my care under the perinatal team just monitoring for my pnd has made me focus on my mental health all the time I feel anxious quite a lot and last night had
Becciandbump
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Relapse question
My wife has been doing great and medication free for 5 months and is roughly 11 months removed from her initial
psychosis
. This past Saturday she had a manic episode that was pretty traumatic, mainly triggered by excessive alcohol consumption (is my assumption).
My wife has been doing great and medication free for 5 months and is roughly 11 months removed from her initial
psychosis
. This past Saturday she had a manic episode that was pretty traumatic, mainly triggered by excessive alcohol consumption (is my assumption).
LovinHubby
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Olanzapine withdraw
I was on it for 9 months this time (this was my 3rd
psychosis
event) last year coming off I didn’t have hardly any withdraw. This years been a lot worse. I tried to come off in May but had to go back on because of how bad the withdraw was.
I was on it for 9 months this time (this was my 3rd
psychosis
event) last year coming off I didn’t have hardly any withdraw. This years been a lot worse. I tried to come off in May but had to go back on because of how bad the withdraw was.
bravesurvivor411
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Believe me you will get better, I had puerperal psychosis twice over 30 years ago and went on to have another baby without any psychosis
I am in my 50’s now and had
psychosis
twice after my first two children. I was sectioned twice and as little treatment or knowledge was available then had a horrendous time.
I am in my 50’s now and had
psychosis
twice after my first two children. I was sectioned twice and as little treatment or knowledge was available then had a horrendous time.
35yearslaterxx
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Trouble sleeping, and further pregnancy advice after PP episode?
So I’m a first time mum I had PP in April this year after my emergency caesarean, it was short lived thankgod and I wasn’t put on any medication except Zoloft then fluoxetine, to maintain my following anxiety, and I’m well now for the most part but my baby doesn’t sleep very well and even when he does
So I’m a first time mum I had PP in April this year after my emergency caesarean, it was short lived thankgod and I wasn’t put on any medication except Zoloft then fluoxetine, to maintain my following anxiety, and I’m well now for the most part but my baby doesn’t sleep very well and even when he does
Faylee
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
World mental health day
As someone who’s recovered from
psychosis
and felt relatively well in between each psychotic episode in the 20 years I’ve had bipolar I wanted anyone who’s struggling right now to know that you can recover from it and feel happy and things will get better and there will be a day you will look back on
As someone who’s recovered from
psychosis
and felt relatively well in between each psychotic episode in the 20 years I’ve had bipolar I wanted anyone who’s struggling right now to know that you can recover from it and feel happy and things will get better and there will be a day you will look back on
Becciandbump
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
MDD with psychosis - what's your experience with it . . .
I was diagnosed with MDD with
psychosis
(psychotic features) in Nov 2018. I am concerned that the delusions/hallucinations may be returning. Worthlessness is sneaking back and I feel as if I am not being a proper wife.
I was diagnosed with MDD with
psychosis
(psychotic features) in Nov 2018. I am concerned that the delusions/hallucinations may be returning. Worthlessness is sneaking back and I feel as if I am not being a proper wife.
Gray07
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Need advice on medication treatment
Initially I was on zyprexa to treat the
psychosis
which worked great. I slowly became depressed and had bouts of insomnia so I was placed on Zoloft, lamictal and would take zyprexa occasionally to sleep.
Initially I was on zyprexa to treat the
psychosis
which worked great. I slowly became depressed and had bouts of insomnia so I was placed on Zoloft, lamictal and would take zyprexa occasionally to sleep.
Kelso0523
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Sun downing/melatonin
His doctors just kept giving him other meds to fight
psychosis
. I'm not giving up on those , they help too, but nothing helped as quickly a the melatonin.
His doctors just kept giving him other meds to fight
psychosis
. I'm not giving up on those , they help too, but nothing helped as quickly a the melatonin.
rhyspeace12
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Question. Has anyone with PCS or other BI been diagnosed with Narcolepsy.
I have wondered about this and have read that similar experiences (mad visions) come under neuro-
psychosis
. I have described this fantastical imagery in previous posts and have come to the conclusion that they are Hypagogic events, ie being conscious during REM sleep.
I have wondered about this and have read that similar experiences (mad visions) come under neuro-
psychosis
. I have described this fantastical imagery in previous posts and have come to the conclusion that they are Hypagogic events, ie being conscious during REM sleep.
pinkvision
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Headway
5 years ago
Medications
Good morning It's been about 3 years since my baby girl had her 1st onset of
psychosis
. She is 23 now. She has been on so many meds. Changing the combination of meds and dosage sometimes helps, but as your body chemistry changes unfortunately you have to start all over again with new meds.
Good morning It's been about 3 years since my baby girl had her 1st onset of
psychosis
. She is 23 now. She has been on so many meds. Changing the combination of meds and dosage sometimes helps, but as your body chemistry changes unfortunately you have to start all over again with new meds.
Venus123
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Will I ever recover?
I don't mean the
psychosis
part, I mean all the other left over rubbish feelings, particularly guilt in my case. I can't even look back at baby photos without getting upset and having flashbacks 😪 Sorry for babbling on..... R x
I don't mean the
psychosis
part, I mean all the other left over rubbish feelings, particularly guilt in my case. I can't even look back at baby photos without getting upset and having flashbacks 😪 Sorry for babbling on..... R x
Rachiepootle
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
So worried about surgery and recovery
I am glad that I will have my dominant hand and that Dad is almost over his hospital
psychosis
and that we will have some help but....I'm just tired and scared. Anyone have the surgery ?? how did you cope??? what about COPD and general anesthesia???
I am glad that I will have my dominant hand and that Dad is almost over his hospital
psychosis
and that we will have some help but....I'm just tired and scared. Anyone have the surgery ?? how did you cope??? what about COPD and general anesthesia???
patmc1
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Olanzapine v Quetiapine
Hi, Does anyone have any thoughts on the difference between the 2 above medications? My daughter had PPP 3 years ago and occasionally has a relapse. In June the mental health team switched her onto Olanzapine 10mg a night. We are not sure about it. Any comments gladly received.
Hi, Does anyone have any thoughts on the difference between the 2 above medications? My daughter had PPP 3 years ago and occasionally has a relapse. In June the mental health team switched her onto Olanzapine 10mg a night. We are not sure about it. Any comments gladly received.
Sweenm
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
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