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trying to help my wife with PTSD
My wife has significant complex PTSD symptoms she has been in therapy for some time but the stresses of life instantly Hurt and she lashes out in anger against me. iworry about her constantly. in moments of calm she appologizes for how she treats me but im more worried about her.
My wife has significant complex PTSD symptoms she has been in therapy for some time but the stresses of life instantly Hurt and she lashes out in anger against me. iworry about her constantly. in moments of calm she appologizes for how she treats me but im more worried about her.
stressedangler
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Temperature Issues in Besremi due to poor packaging during shipping...
Hi all, I may have mentioned this before, but while my response to the maximal dosage of Besremi has been measurable in other ways, my Hct control has been off and on. Most of the time SWMBO is at home to receive and sign for the monthly delivery of Besremi, so it wasn't until I was out of work [from
Hi all, I may have mentioned this before, but while my response to the maximal dosage of Besremi has been measurable in other ways, my Hct control has been off and on. Most of the time SWMBO is at home to receive and sign for the monthly delivery of Besremi, so it wasn't until I was out of work [from
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
GCA flare and eye sight
I have GCA. I have a new rheumatologist who practices at University Hospital in a clinic designed for patients with vasculitis and certain auto immune diseases (GCA being one of them), who has told me that I need to not worry about losing eye sight during the course of tapering prednisone or a flare
I have GCA. I have a new rheumatologist who practices at University Hospital in a clinic designed for patients with vasculitis and certain auto immune diseases (GCA being one of them), who has told me that I need to not worry about losing eye sight during the course of tapering prednisone or a flare
pmac22
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
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We need your help! Take the ADAA anonymous PTSD survey — only 4 questions
At ADAA we are working with our partners to better understand post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its impact. Would you please consider taking a few minutes to complete our anonymous PTSD survey? Your responses will remain confidential, and your input is invaluable to our research efforts. Take
At ADAA we are working with our partners to better understand post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its impact. Would you please consider taking a few minutes to complete our anonymous PTSD survey? Your responses will remain confidential, and your input is invaluable to our research efforts. Take
ADAATeamRachel
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Statins Worried
Could I have any opinions on taking Statins My GP is recommending I start taking them I was really upset when he said that If I didn't take them that my risk of heart attack or stoke would go up by 40% in the next ten years I am 72 My BP is quite good I have just started taking 5 mg of amlodipine at
Could I have any opinions on taking Statins My GP is recommending I start taking them I was really upset when he said that If I didn't take them that my risk of heart attack or stoke would go up by 40% in the next ten years I am 72 My BP is quite good I have just started taking 5 mg of amlodipine at
heartbeat4
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AF Association
9 months ago
Apixaban side effects/adverse reactions
Many months ago, I tried Rivaroxaban but found it affects my ability to focus my eyes. Switched to Apixaban and that has seemed OK. However, two things have happened. I had a neurological assessment which found almost zero reflexes in my arms. And my feet have become very dry and are starting to become
Many months ago, I tried Rivaroxaban but found it affects my ability to focus my eyes. Switched to Apixaban and that has seemed OK. However, two things have happened. I had a neurological assessment which found almost zero reflexes in my arms. And my feet have become very dry and are starting to become
Carew
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Anticoagulation Support
9 months ago
MGUS and PE in January
Hi Hope your all well 😊. I needed some advice as I've entered this world of illnesses lol.. I have PE in my lungs in January 23. Im in the process of recovery and my dr did some blood test just randomly..the results came back and he noticed one blood test did come out right. He said I had too much
Hi Hope your all well 😊. I needed some advice as I've entered this world of illnesses lol.. I have PE in my lungs in January 23. Im in the process of recovery and my dr did some blood test just randomly..the results came back and he noticed one blood test did come out right. He said I had too much
Summer133
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Anticoagulation Support
9 months ago
Anyone tried PIP Apixiban, post-ablation?
Hello I am now almost 5 months post-ablation and doing well with no AF/flutters since, and have resumed moderate trail running, cycling etc feeling great. I was taken off all medications except apixiban. I had assumed I would take it for life, but a week ago had to stop it completely due to worsening
Hello I am now almost 5 months post-ablation and doing well with no AF/flutters since, and have resumed moderate trail running, cycling etc feeling great. I was taken off all medications except apixiban. I had assumed I would take it for life, but a week ago had to stop it completely due to worsening
KootenayTrails
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
ptsd and zoloft
I have ptsd stemming from an incident in April 2023. Am now on Zoloft 50 mg. Today is day 12. Any advice as this is all new to me. Today I got up and really felt awful . I think this is the worst day ever. Can anyone give me support?? I’m 77 years old and want my happy, life back!!
I have ptsd stemming from an incident in April 2023. Am now on Zoloft 50 mg. Today is day 12. Any advice as this is all new to me. Today I got up and really felt awful . I think this is the worst day ever. Can anyone give me support?? I’m 77 years old and want my happy, life back!!
Meowmix8
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
baricitinib over 65
hi I hade a rheumatology appointment last week where I was told that if I was a new patient at 65 I wouldn’t have been given baricinib as new guide lines were that because it could cause coronary problems or some cancers this risk is higher over the age of 65. I was given the option to half the dose
hi I hade a rheumatology appointment last week where I was told that if I was a new patient at 65 I wouldn’t have been given baricinib as new guide lines were that because it could cause coronary problems or some cancers this risk is higher over the age of 65. I was given the option to half the dose
Darwin
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NRAS
9 months ago
I sight needed
I had a craniotomy 2014. Acquired TBI. My husband is a veteran. He too has ptsd but there is no way he will admit it. I have ptsd too. The horrible world situation is too much for me. I can no longer discuss it with him. It is triggering. But he does not stop. He discusses with his brother daily. I have
I had a craniotomy 2014. Acquired TBI. My husband is a veteran. He too has ptsd but there is no way he will admit it. I have ptsd too. The horrible world situation is too much for me. I can no longer discuss it with him. It is triggering. But he does not stop. He discusses with his brother daily. I have
Hidden
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Headway
9 months ago
Intrinsic factor antibodys
Hi I recently had bloods done at GP which one of them was b12. It came back as no action required but I told GP that I think it still to low at 211.. range (180-800) she said about doing another test that might effect the absorbtion of b12 intrinsic factor antibody. My result was 3.66. was prescribed
Hi I recently had bloods done at GP which one of them was b12. It came back as no action required but I told GP that I think it still to low at 211.. range (180-800) she said about doing another test that might effect the absorbtion of b12 intrinsic factor antibody. My result was 3.66. was prescribed
suzybear
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Claiming PIP again!
Hi I had bilateral chronic subdural haematoma and burr hole drainage in Feb 2022. I had a fall and broke my leg the previous summer which led to the brain bleeds. I applied for PIP last year after coming out of hospital and even though I went to tribunal I scored 0 points. I've just made the phone call
Hi I had bilateral chronic subdural haematoma and burr hole drainage in Feb 2022. I had a fall and broke my leg the previous summer which led to the brain bleeds. I applied for PIP last year after coming out of hospital and even though I went to tribunal I scored 0 points. I've just made the phone call
Alfie2022
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Headway
1 year ago
That was a busy week!
last week I did run Kent 5k I was meant to have done the 10k but due to my ongoing injury problem did the 5k instead! Since the dark nights have descended I have been struggling with my fear of falling and causing more damage to my shoulder! I broke my shoulder in January and it has been classified
last week I did run Kent 5k I was meant to have done the 10k but due to my ongoing injury problem did the 5k instead! Since the dark nights have descended I have been struggling with my fear of falling and causing more damage to my shoulder! I broke my shoulder in January and it has been classified
BGood
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Couch to 5K
9 months ago
Free Virtual PTSD Summit
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America invites you to attend our virtual PTSD summit on
November 7th from 12:00 – 2:00 PM EST
titled “[i]Raising Our Hands: Supporting PTSD Identification, Diagnosis, and Treatment Across Diverse Communities[/i].” This summit, hosted in collaboration
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America invites you to attend our virtual PTSD summit on
November 7th from 12:00 – 2:00 PM EST
titled “[i]Raising Our Hands: Supporting PTSD Identification, Diagnosis, and Treatment Across Diverse Communities[/i].” This summit, hosted in collaboration
ADAATeamLise
Partner
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Doctor wants me to start Hydrea
I am 44 years old. I was diagnosed with ET 3 years ago. My platelet count had been pretty steady at around 700, sometimes it would spike to mid 700s or up to as high as 800. My last visit was 846 and the Doctor began to panic a little bit. She wanted me to start Hydrea 500mg 3 times a week to get things
I am 44 years old. I was diagnosed with ET 3 years ago. My platelet count had been pretty steady at around 700, sometimes it would spike to mid 700s or up to as high as 800. My last visit was 846 and the Doctor began to panic a little bit. She wanted me to start Hydrea 500mg 3 times a week to get things
JT1622
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
afib and medication
persistent afib for at least 7 years, tia 3 months ago, afterwards on xarelto, constant diarrhea, wondering if this is a result of xarelto, stopped flexinite, due to dizziness, very tired all the time, cardioversion was recommended, but was not done because I could not tolerate flexinite and had to agree
persistent afib for at least 7 years, tia 3 months ago, afterwards on xarelto, constant diarrhea, wondering if this is a result of xarelto, stopped flexinite, due to dizziness, very tired all the time, cardioversion was recommended, but was not done because I could not tolerate flexinite and had to agree
joruluv
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AF Association
9 months ago
E.T. JAK 2 at 90 years of age
Actually I’m only 89 years 5 months, but on September 1st I was diagnosed with the above. A general blood test showed platelets had risen from 446 last October to 600 July 2023. A great deal of information was given to me by the Associate Specialist and the Specialist Nurse. The information was,
Actually I’m only 89 years 5 months, but on September 1st I was diagnosed with the above. A general blood test showed platelets had risen from 446 last October to 600 July 2023. A great deal of information was given to me by the Associate Specialist and the Specialist Nurse. The information was,
Suzukigirl
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Warfarin.
Is anyone with Coeliac taking anything other than Warfarin for AF? I manage my INR ok. I find it a problem at times. GP said it is better I take it. They can check because I might not absorb others well. Because green veg affects it. Holidays and meals out can cause problems. On holidays, my diet
Is anyone with Coeliac taking anything other than Warfarin for AF? I manage my INR ok. I find it a problem at times. GP said it is better I take it. They can check because I might not absorb others well. Because green veg affects it. Holidays and meals out can cause problems. On holidays, my diet
benmaise
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AF Association
9 months ago
A safer anticoagulant on the way?
For anyone who is hesitant to take anticoagulants there may be hope on the horizon according to this article. A new type of anticoagulant has just come out of trials and seems to be hopeful in preventing thrombosis whilst reducing bleed risk:- [i]"It has been discovered that factor XI has a really
For anyone who is hesitant to take anticoagulants there may be hope on the horizon according to this article. A new type of anticoagulant has just come out of trials and seems to be hopeful in preventing thrombosis whilst reducing bleed risk:- [i]"It has been discovered that factor XI has a really
CDreamer
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AF Association
9 months ago
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