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Couple of months ago I decided to move my 10mcg T3 away from my usual morning waking time, basically to see if it helped my awful morning anxiety. I also dropped my T4 dose from 125mcg (which I have been on for many years and it usually sits at a normal place within the range) down to 100mcg as on my
Couple of months ago I decided to move my 10mcg T3 away from my usual morning waking time, basically to see if it helped my awful morning anxiety. I also dropped my T4 dose from 125mcg (which I have been on for many years and it usually sits at a normal place within the range) down to 100mcg as on my
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Do medication stop dystonia muscle attacks?
Just wondering if medication like diazepam works for dystonia caused by fnd? Or does it not work for dystonia caused by fnd. Wondering because I know the meds for epileptic seizures don't work for non epileptic seizures
Just wondering if medication like diazepam works for dystonia caused by fnd? Or does it not work for dystonia caused by fnd. Wondering because I know the meds for epileptic seizures don't work for non epileptic seizures
Charts
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
11 months ago
More positive developments
I’m still on 100mg of Sertraline with the occasional diazepam as and when needed during anxiety spikes. I was able to meet up with work friends despite waking up with anxiety so intense I was throwing up. It brought it right down and I barely thought about my tinnitus whilst there despite the fact I
I’m still on 100mg of Sertraline with the occasional diazepam as and when needed during anxiety spikes. I was able to meet up with work friends despite waking up with anxiety so intense I was throwing up. It brought it right down and I barely thought about my tinnitus whilst there despite the fact I
Masterfox66
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
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Major Setback (Tinnitus Anxiety)
I was just here posting about how Sertraline was helping me to manage my anxiety and slowly be able to try and habituate to my new chemo heightened tinnitus. Only to get no sleep last night and have such bad anxiety today that I threw up my dinner, even taking diazepam didn’t help. And of course being
I was just here posting about how Sertraline was helping me to manage my anxiety and slowly be able to try and habituate to my new chemo heightened tinnitus. Only to get no sleep last night and have such bad anxiety today that I threw up my dinner, even taking diazepam didn’t help. And of course being
Masterfox66
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
cortisol and adrenaline - stress system seems broken - exaggerated response to normal stress
My thyroid blood tests are normal, so I don’t have a thyroid condition - though I don’t know what I do have, as I had de Quervain’s thyroiditis eight years ago, and I haven’t been the same since. My recent blood test showed normal cortisol too. That’s if you say that my 3pm finger prick is a morning
My thyroid blood tests are normal, so I don’t have a thyroid condition - though I don’t know what I do have, as I had de Quervain’s thyroiditis eight years ago, and I haven’t been the same since. My recent blood test showed normal cortisol too. That’s if you say that my 3pm finger prick is a morning
Applethorpe
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Anxiety & urine problems
I’ve posted a few times on this wonderful forum about problems with stress & anxiety. A question I’ve never asked concerns bladder Incontinence. When I took diazepam, I had no problems. However recently I’ve found that if I wake up in the morning & the toilet is being used, I panic & rush to go downstairs
I’ve posted a few times on this wonderful forum about problems with stress & anxiety. A question I’ve never asked concerns bladder Incontinence. When I took diazepam, I had no problems. However recently I’ve found that if I wake up in the morning & the toilet is being used, I panic & rush to go downstairs
Konspiracy
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Me again, I think my anxiety about my thyroid is hitting hard
I’m getting so overwhelmed and confused to be honest about how to be treated properly like with my medication. Like I take. 125mg Levo in morning. 10mg citalopram (now changing to vortioxetine for my anxiety and depression) 20mg Omeprazole ( I take this always after 4 hours from levo) 225mg pregablin
I’m getting so overwhelmed and confused to be honest about how to be treated properly like with my medication. Like I take. 125mg Levo in morning. 10mg citalopram (now changing to vortioxetine for my anxiety and depression) 20mg Omeprazole ( I take this always after 4 hours from levo) 225mg pregablin
Dshadzz07
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Tinnitus and Masking
see my bio From 1981 to 2021 tinnitus has gradually disapeared but reoccurs randomly. When it does reoccur i take a 5 mg diazepam to help mitigate panic attacks and also to relax head and neck muscles. In addition i use noise masking which significantly helps with tinnitus management. This is what
see my bio From 1981 to 2021 tinnitus has gradually disapeared but reoccurs randomly. When it does reoccur i take a 5 mg diazepam to help mitigate panic attacks and also to relax head and neck muscles. In addition i use noise masking which significantly helps with tinnitus management. This is what
ZolaPet
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
A Tale of Four Teeth …. and Apixaban.
Earlier this year, I posted my concerns regarding a forthcoming procedure where I had been informed that the dentist would remove four teeth and fit a cosmetic denture at the same time. All of the teeth were upper situated - one right in the front (which was a leaking abscess) and three, all close together
Earlier this year, I posted my concerns regarding a forthcoming procedure where I had been informed that the dentist would remove four teeth and fit a cosmetic denture at the same time. All of the teeth were upper situated - one right in the front (which was a leaking abscess) and three, all close together
Rosamoyesii
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AF Association
1 year ago
Worried about liver
Currently waiting to see a liver specialist. History of heavy drinking the last 10 years, more so the last year following my Dad having a stroke and being in hospital for a year before sadly passing away. Stopped drinking on 2nd April this year following pain just below right rib cage, I was in
Currently waiting to see a liver specialist. History of heavy drinking the last 10 years, more so the last year following my Dad having a stroke and being in hospital for a year before sadly passing away. Stopped drinking on 2nd April this year following pain just below right rib cage, I was in
Anon99999
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
‘Little evidence’ whether or not most antidepressants work for chronic pain
Last year, I took a fairly low dose of Amitriptyline for the effects of shingles - primarily pain. I think it helped a bit - and it definitely seemed to help me sleep. But the side effects were unpleasant. (Tiredness, especially in the morning. Dry mouth.) Though in such situations, it is always going
Last year, I took a fairly low dose of Amitriptyline for the effects of shingles - primarily pain. I think it helped a bit - and it definitely seemed to help me sleep. But the side effects were unpleasant. (Tiredness, especially in the morning. Dry mouth.) Though in such situations, it is always going
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
lower back pain
Hie everyone, Been suffering from lower back pain for almost 10 years had an MRI scan then and was told it was a disc which had moved slightly and rubbing on nerve doctors advised no need for op as it will make it worse the hope was it was going to go back into position with time but the pain increased
Hie everyone, Been suffering from lower back pain for almost 10 years had an MRI scan then and was told it was a disc which had moved slightly and rubbing on nerve doctors advised no need for op as it will make it worse the hope was it was going to go back into position with time but the pain increased
Jedza
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Histamine Panic Attack
Well, what a day yesterday. Been feeling fine for months, aware that we're in high tree pollen season so have been monitoring my symptoms-taken the odd antihistamine when the light headedness kicks in and a general 'nervy' feeling. Yesterday I was busy with craft work and was probably just over 4 hours
Well, what a day yesterday. Been feeling fine for months, aware that we're in high tree pollen season so have been monitoring my symptoms-taken the odd antihistamine when the light headedness kicks in and a general 'nervy' feeling. Yesterday I was busy with craft work and was probably just over 4 hours
celticlady
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
more bad news
just had phone call from GP!!!! Tells me the tests I’ve just had it’s Neurophysiology not good it seems signals not getting through to my feet and legs, neuropathy in feet uncomfortable and getting a wobbly on the old pins so now I’ve been referred to neurology I’m giving up. Told her my anxiety levels
just had phone call from GP!!!! Tells me the tests I’ve just had it’s Neurophysiology not good it seems signals not getting through to my feet and legs, neuropathy in feet uncomfortable and getting a wobbly on the old pins so now I’ve been referred to neurology I’m giving up. Told her my anxiety levels
Dogloverxthree
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Codeine and Diazepam Safety
Need advice ASAP please.An unfortunate family situation todayhas caused me to very stressed and anxious.I always wake at about 3am with rls and take 30mg codeine which usually settles me within an hour and I am able to then sleep until about 8am with rls again( realize this is augmentation caused by
Need advice ASAP please.An unfortunate family situation todayhas caused me to very stressed and anxious.I always wake at about 3am with rls and take 30mg codeine which usually settles me within an hour and I am able to then sleep until about 8am with rls again( realize this is augmentation caused by
Retiredlady
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
It has been my longest and toughest journey of my life.
My fibromyalgia started in a writer way. In 2019, I became very ill with several bloody UTIS, which then affected my skin, my body was producing what was similar to small fish scales, they would ping out of my skin all over my body. Come out my tear ducks. When I was on the loo I could hear them hitting
My fibromyalgia started in a writer way. In 2019, I became very ill with several bloody UTIS, which then affected my skin, my body was producing what was similar to small fish scales, they would ping out of my skin all over my body. Come out my tear ducks. When I was on the loo I could hear them hitting
Mazymoo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
ongoing saga with GP
Another refusal to see me face to face, I-even told him how badly the lack of sleep is affecting me - his email reply was “that must be very frustrating “. He has said he can’t prescribe Gabapentin enacarbil for my transatlantic flight because it’s not on the prescription list, even though it is licensed
Another refusal to see me face to face, I-even told him how badly the lack of sleep is affecting me - his email reply was “that must be very frustrating “. He has said he can’t prescribe Gabapentin enacarbil for my transatlantic flight because it’s not on the prescription list, even though it is licensed
Elsie77
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
what happens next
Morning everyone, I just wondered what the next stage is, what to expect going forward, will I get a letter through the post saying I have cirrohsis ( if so I will not open it, I can’t bear to see it written in black and white) will I have to have a biopsy ( which I really don’t want) or will the high
Morning everyone, I just wondered what the next stage is, what to expect going forward, will I get a letter through the post saying I have cirrohsis ( if so I will not open it, I can’t bear to see it written in black and white) will I have to have a biopsy ( which I really don’t want) or will the high
Sophia1968
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
running out of options
hearts been tight since Feb 23rd. Been to A&E three times. Nothing but codeine and naproxen. gp didn’t take my blood pressure or listen to my heart. Just shrugged me off Work GP (doctor care anywhere) recommended diazepam. he concluded it could be coronary muscle spasm. Nobody will sign off on it
hearts been tight since Feb 23rd. Been to A&E three times. Nothing but codeine and naproxen. gp didn’t take my blood pressure or listen to my heart. Just shrugged me off Work GP (doctor care anywhere) recommended diazepam. he concluded it could be coronary muscle spasm. Nobody will sign off on it
Sleepybear987
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Valium RLS
Is anyone using Valium/diazepam or any other benzo to treat RLS? The Horizant that I’ve been using for the last year and a half isn’t working as well as it used to.
Is anyone using Valium/diazepam or any other benzo to treat RLS? The Horizant that I’ve been using for the last year and a half isn’t working as well as it used to.
tagaxel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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