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What is ‘fawning’ - the lesser known of the 4 F's? How is it related to trauma, PTSD and the ‘fight or flight’ response?
[i]You have probably heard of “fight or flight” responses to distressing situations. You may also be familiar with the tendency to “freeze”. But there is another defence or survival strategy a person can have: “fawn”.[/i] [i][/i] From https://theconversation.com/what-is-fawning-how-is-it-related-to-trauma-and-the-fight-or-flight-response
[i]You have probably heard of “fight or flight” responses to distressing situations. You may also be familiar with the tendency to “freeze”. But there is another defence or survival strategy a person can have: “fawn”.[/i] [i][/i] From https://theconversation.com/what-is-fawning-how-is-it-related-to-trauma-and-the-fight-or-flight-response
AussieNeil
Moderator
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Heal My PTSD
11 months ago
Bruising
Hello all- I have been on Hydroxyurea for my ET for 3 years and have recently started bruising quite a bit even though I have been on Plavix and aspirin for 3 years as well. None of my doctors have an answer which is really frustrating as I look like I have been beat up because the bruising is so bad
Hello all- I have been on Hydroxyurea for my ET for 3 years and have recently started bruising quite a bit even though I have been on Plavix and aspirin for 3 years as well. None of my doctors have an answer which is really frustrating as I look like I have been beat up because the bruising is so bad
Auggie17
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
Hypoxic injury
Good evening my partner is currently in ICU with an hypoxic brain injury. Its been 4 weeks now and I is so scary. Any good stories on here about this?
Good evening my partner is currently in ICU with an hypoxic brain injury. Its been 4 weeks now and I is so scary. Any good stories on here about this?
Sineadddddd
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Headway
1 year ago
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B12 and raised blood pressure
This was recently raised as an issue on the forum. After a little research I found that there is a direct relationship, it seems, between B12d and raised blood pressure. Very recently I found that my blood pressure has fallen and this could be because I now have sufficient b12 in my system but also,
This was recently raised as an issue on the forum. After a little research I found that there is a direct relationship, it seems, between B12d and raised blood pressure. Very recently I found that my blood pressure has fallen and this could be because I now have sufficient b12 in my system but also,
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
A case study post bariatric surgery
For anyone who has access to twitter, this case study posted yesterday might be of some interest. Probably as much for the discussion as the original case. (Don't get too excited! It is just another case where the origination of the problem doesn't get blamed. As I see it, the cause was iatrogenic and
For anyone who has access to twitter, this case study posted yesterday might be of some interest. Probably as much for the discussion as the original case. (Don't get too excited! It is just another case where the origination of the problem doesn't get blamed. As I see it, the cause was iatrogenic and
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Geranylgeraniol (GG), Tocotrienols, Ubiquinol (CoQ10), & statins and their relationship w/ lipids, heart health and APC patient treatments.
It's always difficult to present complex topics on this website, which involve anything more than one drug, treatment, or supplement and there relationship/affect on APC outcomes. It's obvious that it's easier to show a double-blind study of only one treatment/drug etc. and not mix several treatments
It's always difficult to present complex topics on this website, which involve anything more than one drug, treatment, or supplement and there relationship/affect on APC outcomes. It's obvious that it's easier to show a double-blind study of only one treatment/drug etc. and not mix several treatments
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Feeling down
Hi to you all,I'm a bit down today and hope it's okay to offload on you guys. Been having back and stomach pain on 'watch and wait' and my onc said this morning that a gammography showed several metastases on the spine. I already had two bone mets but seems to be spreading fast. So I am now platinum
Hi to you all,I'm a bit down today and hope it's okay to offload on you guys. Been having back and stomach pain on 'watch and wait' and my onc said this morning that a gammography showed several metastases on the spine. I already had two bone mets but seems to be spreading fast. So I am now platinum
Riverflo
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Apixaban adverse side effects. Advice please.
I have had Paroxysmal AF for approx five years, an episode of which will last anything from 1-7 minutes. This might happen once daily, perhaps 4-5 times a week. I usually control it successfully with deep breathing. For the duration of my affliction, I have been taking Eliquis Apixaban as an anticoagulant
I have had Paroxysmal AF for approx five years, an episode of which will last anything from 1-7 minutes. This might happen once daily, perhaps 4-5 times a week. I usually control it successfully with deep breathing. For the duration of my affliction, I have been taking Eliquis Apixaban as an anticoagulant
Rosamoyesii
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AF Association
1 year ago
Keppra increases
Started on 250mg. keppra tonight after failing clonodine quickly (leg cramps and increased blood pressure did in that one). 250mg isn't enough, at least tonight, and I am wondering how quickly I should increase. Doc says I can go up to 750mg. and I have a terrible time with tolerating medicines. Any
Started on 250mg. keppra tonight after failing clonodine quickly (leg cramps and increased blood pressure did in that one). 250mg isn't enough, at least tonight, and I am wondering how quickly I should increase. Doc says I can go up to 750mg. and I have a terrible time with tolerating medicines. Any
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Migraine Headaches with disturbance of speech
I have ET treated with 500 mg hydroxycarbamide daily. I am also taking the blood thinner - rivaroxaban - as I have had previous clots - and buprenorphine hydrochloride. I have just started on a small dose of Irbesartan for raised blood pressure. I am 81 years of age and since I was in my sixties
I have ET treated with 500 mg hydroxycarbamide daily. I am also taking the blood thinner - rivaroxaban - as I have had previous clots - and buprenorphine hydrochloride. I have just started on a small dose of Irbesartan for raised blood pressure. I am 81 years of age and since I was in my sixties
Jelbea
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Niacin and Butyrate: Nutraceuticals Targeting Dysbiosis and Intestinal Permeability in Parkinson’s Disease
Does anybody have a good recommendation for Butyrate? I need to get off the dime and add this to my stack.
Niacin and Butyrate: Nutraceuticals Targeting Dysbiosis and Intestinal Permeability in Parkinson’s Disease https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148959486/niacin-and-butyrate-nutraceuticals-targeting-dysbiosis-and-intestinal-permeability-in-parkinson
Does anybody have a good recommendation for Butyrate? I need to get off the dime and add this to my stack.
Niacin and Butyrate: Nutraceuticals Targeting Dysbiosis and Intestinal Permeability in Parkinson’s Disease https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148959486/niacin-and-butyrate-nutraceuticals-targeting-dysbiosis-and-intestinal-permeability-in-parkinson
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Diabetes medication
Can Tradjenta, Linagliptin, a diabetes drug, stop c/l working as effectively eg c/l not lasting as long.
Can Tradjenta, Linagliptin, a diabetes drug, stop c/l working as effectively eg c/l not lasting as long.
JeanieBeanie
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Golfer's vasculitis anyone?
Golfer's vasculitis, or exercise induced vasculities, is a rash around the ankles and lower legs that usually appears after prolonged exercise in hot weather (for example playing golf). It is not dangerous or very serious, but it is very annoying! It is more common in older people, supposed to be
Golfer's vasculitis, or exercise induced vasculities, is a rash around the ankles and lower legs that usually appears after prolonged exercise in hot weather (for example playing golf). It is not dangerous or very serious, but it is very annoying! It is more common in older people, supposed to be
WhyAmISoTired
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Prednisone side effects
I've been on Lupron/Abi/Pred for about 13 months. Never had high blood pressure prior to this ADT treatment. Was warned that high BP was one of the primary side effects of my treatment plan. Pretty quickly, I developed elevated BP and I am on 50mg of Losartan daily. 25mg wasn't enough. I am also
I've been on Lupron/Abi/Pred for about 13 months. Never had high blood pressure prior to this ADT treatment. Was warned that high BP was one of the primary side effects of my treatment plan. Pretty quickly, I developed elevated BP and I am on 50mg of Losartan daily. 25mg wasn't enough. I am also
jmarsh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ANKLE ULCER
I have a 7 night holiday coming up in 4 weeks to austria,but have had a ankle ulser which is dressed weekly at my surgery .still some way to go before it heals,any advice or experience.
I have a 7 night holiday coming up in 4 weeks to austria,but have had a ankle ulser which is dressed weekly at my surgery .still some way to go before it heals,any advice or experience.
clivepratt12
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Treating symptoms causes more issues.
So if I use a medication to fix a symptom, I can end up worse off. Recently I took mebeverine to slow motility as I pass a lot of bowel movements a day. It was to help with morning cramps. I just felt sore, constipated and couldn’t eat as normal after. So the mebeverine fixes one problem and causes
So if I use a medication to fix a symptom, I can end up worse off. Recently I took mebeverine to slow motility as I pass a lot of bowel movements a day. It was to help with morning cramps. I just felt sore, constipated and couldn’t eat as normal after. So the mebeverine fixes one problem and causes
Mumof31983
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Actemra problems.
My husband has been on Actemra for about two months and hasn't had any of the side affects that have been mentioned so far. However, he is ta king it because he has GCA and it was suggested it would help him get off some of the prednisone he is taking 25g when we started. He's down to 19g now but he
My husband has been on Actemra for about two months and hasn't had any of the side affects that have been mentioned so far. However, he is ta king it because he has GCA and it was suggested it would help him get off some of the prednisone he is taking 25g when we started. He's down to 19g now but he
Wilson1952
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
partner trouble waking up
my partner 5 weeks ago had a massive bleed on the brain stroke in which she had to have part of her skull removed to relieve pressure . She has been off of sedation for roughly 2 weeks they have put her on a tracheotomy tube she has had a lot of movement in her right leg and limited movement in her right
my partner 5 weeks ago had a massive bleed on the brain stroke in which she had to have part of her skull removed to relieve pressure . She has been off of sedation for roughly 2 weeks they have put her on a tracheotomy tube she has had a lot of movement in her right leg and limited movement in her right
Arsenalfan1986
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Webinar: Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Dr Jasleen K Jolly, from the Vision and Eye Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, joins us tonight for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss her latest research on Charles Bonnet syndrome. The research has been split into two studies, the first uses an MRI to observe the activity levels
Dr Jasleen K Jolly, from the Vision and Eye Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, joins us tonight for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss her latest research on Charles Bonnet syndrome. The research has been split into two studies, the first uses an MRI to observe the activity levels
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
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Macular Society
10 months ago
ET /Hydroxycarbamide Low JAK2 levels
Morning everyone, Help! I was diagnosed with ET in 2013 and my platelet levels were stable and under 600 during this time and I just took asprin. When I reached 60, after much discussion, I began a low dose of Hydroxy to counteract the increased risk of clotting due to my age. JAK2 was confirmed at
Morning everyone, Help! I was diagnosed with ET in 2013 and my platelet levels were stable and under 600 during this time and I just took asprin. When I reached 60, after much discussion, I began a low dose of Hydroxy to counteract the increased risk of clotting due to my age. JAK2 was confirmed at
Cassandra61
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
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