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Hi I am on escitalopram and on week 4 and getting headaches still was wondering if that’s normal spoke to the gp and he wants to change me to citalopram will that be ok to change or will I regret it and will I have to start the cycle again of weighting for it to settle or will it pick up from where
Hi I am on escitalopram and on week 4 and getting headaches still was wondering if that’s normal spoke to the gp and he wants to change me to citalopram will that be ok to change or will I regret it and will I have to start the cycle again of weighting for it to settle or will it pick up from where
Jessicawarriner
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Mental Health Support
4 years ago
Really lost, is this a familiar story?
I have daily complaints of achey joints, swelling of the knees (looks like
water
retention
) hives from the sun, a ring rash, mucus (from stomach, sorry TMI) chillblains on my toes, massive cold sores on the out side of my nose I keep being told so many different stories from my GP and rhuemy, some saying
I have daily complaints of achey joints, swelling of the knees (looks like
water
retention
) hives from the sun, a ring rash, mucus (from stomach, sorry TMI) chillblains on my toes, massive cold sores on the out side of my nose I keep being told so many different stories from my GP and rhuemy, some saying
cdow
in
LUPUS UK
4 years ago
escitalopram And side effects help
Hi I have been on this for 3 and a half weeks now got no problems with sleep and no issues with anxiety but it is still giving me headaches should this still be happening at this stage in taking the medication? Advice would be kind Thanks
Hi I have been on this for 3 and a half weeks now got no problems with sleep and no issues with anxiety but it is still giving me headaches should this still be happening at this stage in taking the medication? Advice would be kind Thanks
Jessicawarriner
in
Mental Health Support
4 years ago
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2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Vaccines and links to autoimmune
On a recent post I read on fb it mentioned the above I wasn’t anti vaccine until recently with this rushed unnecessary covid jab and now reading this, my son was born with multiple allergies and his immune system was compromised having his baby jabs then he developed ADHD and slight autism now I’m wondering
On a recent post I read on fb it mentioned the above I wasn’t anti vaccine until recently with this rushed unnecessary covid jab and now reading this, my son was born with multiple allergies and his immune system was compromised having his baby jabs then he developed ADHD and slight autism now I’m wondering
fayray
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Amlodipine - increased dose - overdosing - effects - waxing lyrical
On taking tablets for mild
water
retention
my calf muscles are almost back to normal though only the expanded canvas shoes still fit. The problem with Amlodipine like many other blood pressure reducing tablets is the need to drink plenty of water. Anyway, feeling a lot better now.
On taking tablets for mild
water
retention
my calf muscles are almost back to normal though only the expanded canvas shoes still fit. The problem with Amlodipine like many other blood pressure reducing tablets is the need to drink plenty of water. Anyway, feeling a lot better now.
Auiron
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Zytiga users, How much prednisolone do you take?
My father is Gleason 9. Psa 292 at diagnosis. Following orcidectomy and TURP, he's on zytiga plus prednisolone since August 2019. Last week, scary symptoms of low sodium made us rush to the Emergency room. Has anyone else experienced this? Also, how much prednisolone are you taking with your zytiga
My father is Gleason 9. Psa 292 at diagnosis. Following orcidectomy and TURP, he's on zytiga plus prednisolone since August 2019. Last week, scary symptoms of low sodium made us rush to the Emergency room. Has anyone else experienced this? Also, how much prednisolone are you taking with your zytiga
Faithhope11
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Very important to me I've been doing my research on RITALIN and I feel and pray it'll help improve balance plus in my research ELDERLY ADHD
NEED A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS #2 Skiing77 Skiing77 8 days ago•2 Replies NEED A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS I'm a 68yo disabled Vietnam vet and how lucky I have the VA they've been good to me. Now if I could stop falling with my CEREBRAL ATAXIA. I been doing some studian on RITALIN for different
NEED A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS #2 Skiing77 Skiing77 8 days ago•2 Replies NEED A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS I'm a 68yo disabled Vietnam vet and how lucky I have the VA they've been good to me. Now if I could stop falling with my CEREBRAL ATAXIA. I been doing some studian on RITALIN for different
Skiing77
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
how much time to go back to normal? stopped Escitalopram after two months, now dealing with secondary effects.
I am new in this forum, three months ago I started to become very anxious and falling into depression. I was living without depression for almost 4 years, and two years without any Escitalopram intake, which I reduced for almost two years until I was free from it. This year took me by surprise and started
I am new in this forum, three months ago I started to become very anxious and falling into depression. I was living without depression for almost 4 years, and two years without any Escitalopram intake, which I reduced for almost two years until I was free from it. This year took me by surprise and started
liveaswell
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Mental Health Support
4 years ago
Feel so ignored
Hello everyone I am am a single woman who lives alone. I have two grown up children and a few friends who all live at a distance. I had an abusive childhood and my mother used to scream in my face how much she hated me and that I nobody liked me and that I was fat ugly and hateful. I tried to kill myself
Hello everyone I am am a single woman who lives alone. I have two grown up children and a few friends who all live at a distance. I had an abusive childhood and my mother used to scream in my face how much she hated me and that I nobody liked me and that I was fat ugly and hateful. I tried to kill myself
wendywoo66
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
escitalopram
Could some one give me some advice I have been on escitalopram for about 9 days 1 week and 2 days to be exact all the other days I had a headache and I don’t today but I have a little anxiety I was taking this for anxiety as I have it bad is this normal could u advice and will it get better or do I need
Could some one give me some advice I have been on escitalopram for about 9 days 1 week and 2 days to be exact all the other days I had a headache and I don’t today but I have a little anxiety I was taking this for anxiety as I have it bad is this normal could u advice and will it get better or do I need
Jessicawarriner
in
Mental Health Support
4 years ago
NEED A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS
I'm a 68yo disabled Vietnam vet and how lucky I have the VA they've been good to me. Now if I could stop falling with my CEREBRAL ATAXIA. I been doing some studian on RITALIN for different reasons 1. I keep falling asleep no matter the time of day. 2. I have had ADH D before they knew what it was.
I'm a 68yo disabled Vietnam vet and how lucky I have the VA they've been good to me. Now if I could stop falling with my CEREBRAL ATAXIA. I been doing some studian on RITALIN for different reasons 1. I keep falling asleep no matter the time of day. 2. I have had ADH D before they knew what it was.
Skiing77
in
Ataxia UK
4 years ago
AF more information please
I am on all the usual meds, blood thinners, BP meds Pulse lowering meds
Water
retention
meds and to be honest I'm just hanging in there.
I am on all the usual meds, blood thinners, BP meds Pulse lowering meds
Water
retention
meds and to be honest I'm just hanging in there.
Hidden
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Effexor ER at 300mg each day
I suffer from anxiety and severe depression and have been having some increased issues with my depression. I was taking 225mg of Effexor ER and my psychiatrist just increased my dose to 300 mg with 150 in the am and 150 in the pm. I'm concerned because every reputable site I could find on the internet
I suffer from anxiety and severe depression and have been having some increased issues with my depression. I was taking 225mg of Effexor ER and my psychiatrist just increased my dose to 300 mg with 150 in the am and 150 in the pm. I'm concerned because every reputable site I could find on the internet
misterericsir
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Pain from water retention
How to cope with swelling and swollen. Painful joints and body? ?♡ am waiting to hear from the gp
How to cope with swelling and swollen. Painful joints and body? ?♡ am waiting to hear from the gp
FlashyD
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Failing Heart/Overactive Thyroid
I spoke to my GP yesterday and he is prescribing Furosemide for the
water
retention
. He also said this may help with the breathing - does this mean I have fluid on the lungs??
I spoke to my GP yesterday and he is prescribing Furosemide for the
water
retention
. He also said this may help with the breathing - does this mean I have fluid on the lungs??
amyrosie
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Swollen
I believe it’s
water
retention
. If anyone has any advice, I’d love to hear it...
I believe it’s
water
retention
. If anyone has any advice, I’d love to hear it...
Prittstick
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Feeling jittery and restless
I cannot stop feeling jittery and restless. I try to sit still but I have the feeling of the need to stand every 2 seconds. Maybe it is my fault because I forgot to take my meds yesterday.... maybe it is something else. Who knows... but this feeling is aggravating and I am at work.. it is interfering
I cannot stop feeling jittery and restless. I try to sit still but I have the feeling of the need to stand every 2 seconds. Maybe it is my fault because I forgot to take my meds yesterday.... maybe it is something else. Who knows... but this feeling is aggravating and I am at work.. it is interfering
amcfemale
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Bladder contracture Options?
As a result of PC treatment and a TURP (after radiation, not advised) to correct a brutal catheterization I now have extreme difficulty urinating and at this time can not even get a catheter into my bladder. I have straight caths arriving later today and hope to be able to get one of them to work since
As a result of PC treatment and a TURP (after radiation, not advised) to correct a brutal catheterization I now have extreme difficulty urinating and at this time can not even get a catheter into my bladder. I have straight caths arriving later today and hope to be able to get one of them to work since
spencoid2
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 years ago
Hormones ?
I had a liver resection back in 2018 followed by chemo . My question is , does anyone primarily ladies , I guess, have menopausal type hormone based problems? I am past the age of the menopause but these regular cycles of tearfulness, anxiety and mood swings are awful . Lasts for a week or so and gradually
I had a liver resection back in 2018 followed by chemo . My question is , does anyone primarily ladies , I guess, have menopausal type hormone based problems? I am past the age of the menopause but these regular cycles of tearfulness, anxiety and mood swings are awful . Lasts for a week or so and gradually
Easthamdweller
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
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