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Severe anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks
Severe anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks I was diagnosed with anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks about 20 years ago for a while they were under control but six months ago I moved from the home I had bought 34 years ago and ever since then I have been having anxiety almost 24 seven panic attacks
Severe anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks I was diagnosed with anxiety agoraphobia and panic attacks about 20 years ago for a while they were under control but six months ago I moved from the home I had bought 34 years ago and ever since then I have been having anxiety almost 24 seven panic attacks
AuntDK
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Stories of a Hospital Volunteer - "Smile" - 10 January 2022
Monday the 10th of January was my first visit to the hospital in 2022. I'd taken a lateral flow test that morning and was thankful the result was negative. Because of Covid, I’d heard that my usual ward was closed, and I was to go the floor below which was partially open for volunteers to visit. I was
Monday the 10th of January was my first visit to the hospital in 2022. I'd taken a lateral flow test that morning and was thankful the result was negative. Because of Covid, I’d heard that my usual ward was closed, and I was to go the floor below which was partially open for volunteers to visit. I was
Greenthorn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Returning to work and tieredness
Hi I have been taking mitazapine 30mgs for over 4 weeks now after my gp increased the dose from 15mg but I'm finding that since I went back to work I'm not waking up well I fall easier and my balance is out for about an hour and I feel groggy and tiered all day and this in turn is making my depression
Hi I have been taking mitazapine 30mgs for over 4 weeks now after my gp increased the dose from 15mg but I'm finding that since I went back to work I'm not waking up well I fall easier and my balance is out for about an hour and I feel groggy and tiered all day and this in turn is making my depression
Horse21
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Mental Health Support
2 years ago
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Really depressed. New to this side.
**trigger warning** Hi, I joined this group to see if I can receive some help and try to help others if I can. I have social anxiety, GAD, OCD, TS and I'm feeling really depressed this past weeks... I'm taking 50mg of sertraline for OCD and it kinda help with the obsessive thinking. I really feel
**trigger warning** Hi, I joined this group to see if I can receive some help and try to help others if I can. I have social anxiety, GAD, OCD, TS and I'm feeling really depressed this past weeks... I'm taking 50mg of sertraline for OCD and it kinda help with the obsessive thinking. I really feel
Gath
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Newby
Hi all, I have depression and anxiety and insomnia. Like everyone else I guess.. still looking for the magic potion even after 8 different ones. Seeing Psychiatrist tomorrow so fingers crossed for another go!! If I can help anyone I’m always able to try. Respect and love to you all.
Hi all, I have depression and anxiety and insomnia. Like everyone else I guess.. still looking for the magic potion even after 8 different ones. Seeing Psychiatrist tomorrow so fingers crossed for another go!! If I can help anyone I’m always able to try. Respect and love to you all.
PhilTink
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Mental Health Support
3 years ago
Pip for long term health illness
I also have
bipolar
and other mental health disorders and an unstable personality
disorder
. Any help and advice would be great plz and thanks for the support and help.
I also have
bipolar
and other mental health disorders and an unstable personality
disorder
. Any help and advice would be great plz and thanks for the support and help.
nikkimatt2019
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
PPMS and Stimulants
Greetings! I have been on Modafinil since my MS diagnosis in 2018. Also, I already had been taking Adderall for about 10+ years for adult ADHD. I do find the Modafinil is helpful for the fog. Is anyone else on either one of these meds for MS? If so, how are they working for you? Thank you! Gracy
Greetings! I have been on Modafinil since my MS diagnosis in 2018. Also, I already had been taking Adderall for about 10+ years for adult ADHD. I do find the Modafinil is helpful for the fog. Is anyone else on either one of these meds for MS? If so, how are they working for you? Thank you! Gracy
gracy225
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Is inositol, hexaphosphate form, bad for CLL?
Hi, all. IP6 (a form of inositol called inositol hexaphosphate readily available as a supplement) has been shown to be very anti-cancer, including at least one blood cancer, AML I think. However, as I read about how it works, it seems to indicate that it increases or activates Bruton Tyrosine Kinase
Hi, all. IP6 (a form of inositol called inositol hexaphosphate readily available as a supplement) has been shown to be very anti-cancer, including at least one blood cancer, AML I think. However, as I read about how it works, it seems to indicate that it increases or activates Bruton Tyrosine Kinase
Vlaminck
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Suggestions on dealing with loneliness
Hello , I have anxiety and depression with some ptsd. I have a very hard time being alone as it frightens me at times. . It's the lack of human contact , face to face conversation. I get scared at times being alone , feels like I'm climbing the walls. I'm home all day and it's difficult to fill all
Hello , I have anxiety and depression with some ptsd. I have a very hard time being alone as it frightens me at times. . It's the lack of human contact , face to face conversation. I get scared at times being alone , feels like I'm climbing the walls. I'm home all day and it's difficult to fill all
Pug_Power
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Relationship ending because of my anxiety.
One thing that gets me more confused is that this person has their own mental health issues to deal with (
bipolar
disorder
) and It seems like she was not able to reciprocate support and effective in the same way I was.
One thing that gets me more confused is that this person has their own mental health issues to deal with (
bipolar
disorder
) and It seems like she was not able to reciprocate support and effective in the same way I was.
kspeidell
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Anxiety and Alcohol
Hi, I am not a person who used to drink much, but my recent excessive anxiety has sent me drinking, for which I feel horribly guilty. Sometimes it calms me, but it sometimes also has a rebound effect, i.e. the anxiety comes back worse after the effect of alcohol wears off. Anyone has had recourse to
Hi, I am not a person who used to drink much, but my recent excessive anxiety has sent me drinking, for which I feel horribly guilty. Sometimes it calms me, but it sometimes also has a rebound effect, i.e. the anxiety comes back worse after the effect of alcohol wears off. Anyone has had recourse to
Eklektik
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Anybody else have extreme PTSD from their last relationship?
It's been a year and I still have not been able to date or have sex or make any romantic contact with a man. I'm 24 and I just see abusers in all men I see. It feels like yesterday I was being abused and I am still not healed from it. I'm just grateful that it's over. When will I feel better? When will
It's been a year and I still have not been able to date or have sex or make any romantic contact with a man. I'm 24 and I just see abusers in all men I see. It feels like yesterday I was being abused and I am still not healed from it. I'm just grateful that it's over. When will I feel better? When will
XanKelly
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Heal My PTSD
2 years ago
Help in the New Year?
Hi, my name is Melanie and I'm new here. I was just wondering if anyone had any advice on eating disorders and getting help for them. I've had one since I was maybe seven or eight years old, but I didn't know it until it worsened around August this last year. I realized I've had this 13 years... it's
Hi, my name is Melanie and I'm new here. I was just wondering if anyone had any advice on eating disorders and getting help for them. I've had one since I was maybe seven or eight years old, but I didn't know it until it worsened around August this last year. I realized I've had this 13 years... it's
Mel-embroiders
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Talk ED (eating disorders)
2 years ago
Fitbit for sleep apnea thank you for your reply’s
Thank you for all your advice about Fitbit for measuring your sleep and sleep apnea I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and was given a cpap machine but found it difficult to sleep with it on. Thank you all
Thank you for all your advice about Fitbit for measuring your sleep and sleep apnea I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and was given a cpap machine but found it difficult to sleep with it on. Thank you all
Deckchair
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AF Association
2 years ago
side effects b blockers
Happy New Year, the problem I face with these pills is a feeling of fainting and a sense of disaster and a feeling of death, I started them four years ago first bisoprolol 2.5 then nebivolol 2.5 and now atenolol 25, I have experienced various side effects such as sleep disorder insomnia dreams sometimes
Happy New Year, the problem I face with these pills is a feeling of fainting and a sense of disaster and a feeling of death, I started them four years ago first bisoprolol 2.5 then nebivolol 2.5 and now atenolol 25, I have experienced various side effects such as sleep disorder insomnia dreams sometimes
Giorgos1973
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Measuring sleep apnea with Fitbit
Hi does anyone who has a Fitbit watch witch connects to your phone to measure sleep apnea ( I have A.F and asthma and C.O.P.D) when you wear it at night on your wrist do you have to sleep with your arm out with your phone in close proximity to measure your sleep pattern or can you have your arm under
Hi does anyone who has a Fitbit watch witch connects to your phone to measure sleep apnea ( I have A.F and asthma and C.O.P.D) when you wear it at night on your wrist do you have to sleep with your arm out with your phone in close proximity to measure your sleep pattern or can you have your arm under
Deckchair
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AF Association
2 years ago
About to start Duloxetine
Just wondering the best time of day to take Duloxetine? Prescribed 60mg daily. Any tips/comments will be much appreciated. Previously taken Gabapentin, came off that because it caused anxiety; tried Nortryptiline early in December and that seemed to make me quite ill with faintness/nausea. So I’m a bit
Just wondering the best time of day to take Duloxetine? Prescribed 60mg daily. Any tips/comments will be much appreciated. Previously taken Gabapentin, came off that because it caused anxiety; tried Nortryptiline early in December and that seemed to make me quite ill with faintness/nausea. So I’m a bit
NannyNooNoo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
If you take anxiety meds, which has worked for you?
I used to take lorazapam and slept like a baby. I stopped taking it because my doctor recommended it. She doesn’t like prescribing controlled substances. It was originally prescribed by a psychiatrist. I tried buspirone (spelling?) which made me dizzy. I could really use a good one to help me during
I used to take lorazapam and slept like a baby. I stopped taking it because my doctor recommended it. She doesn’t like prescribing controlled substances. It was originally prescribed by a psychiatrist. I tried buspirone (spelling?) which made me dizzy. I could really use a good one to help me during
Poodlefanforlife
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Neuroprotective effect of rapamycin against Parkinson's disease in mice - 2018 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30693687/
Conclusions: Rapamycin inhibits the activation of mTOR pathway, which contributes to protect against the loss of dopaminergic neurons and provide behavioral improvements in mice with Parkinson's disease. These results are partially related to the ability of rapamycin in inducing autophagy and reducing
Conclusions: Rapamycin inhibits the activation of mTOR pathway, which contributes to protect against the loss of dopaminergic neurons and provide behavioral improvements in mice with Parkinson's disease. These results are partially related to the ability of rapamycin in inducing autophagy and reducing
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
*What helps YOU cope with your Anxiety and Panic Attacks? As an individual. *
Only If you don't mind sharing... I am just curious what helps you all individually with your anxiety and or Panic Attacks? How do you cope? What do you do for yourself to help yourself feel better? Is there something you do for yourself on a daily basis to help cope? Do you take meds? Or Daily Vitamins
Only If you don't mind sharing... I am just curious what helps you all individually with your anxiety and or Panic Attacks? How do you cope? What do you do for yourself to help yourself feel better? Is there something you do for yourself on a daily basis to help cope? Do you take meds? Or Daily Vitamins
Luna_Love143
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
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