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Upcoming Live Q&A Webinar: How to Free Yourself from the Fear of Vomit and Reclaim Your Life
On Tuesday March 5th at 1 PM join Ken Goodman, LCSW,
author of The Emetophobia Manual, for a live Q&A where you can ask any questions about emetophobia. Ken will be joined by an emetophobia sufferer who participated in Ken’s ten-week emetophobia workshop. She will share her emetophobia story
On Tuesday March 5th at 1 PM join Ken Goodman, LCSW,
author of The Emetophobia Manual, for a live Q&A where you can ask any questions about emetophobia. Ken will be joined by an emetophobia sufferer who participated in Ken’s ten-week emetophobia workshop. She will share her emetophobia story
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PTSD Support
3 months ago
Upcoming Live Q&A Webinar: How to Free Yourself from the Fear of Vomit and Reclaim Your Life
On Tuesday March 5th at 1 PM join Ken Goodman, LCSW,
author of The Emetophobia Manual, for a live Q&A where you can ask any questions about emetophobia. Ken will be joined by an emetophobia sufferer who participated in Ken’s ten-week emetophobia workshop. She will share her emetophobia story
On Tuesday March 5th at 1 PM join Ken Goodman, LCSW,
author of The Emetophobia Manual, for a live Q&A where you can ask any questions about emetophobia. Ken will be joined by an emetophobia sufferer who participated in Ken’s ten-week emetophobia workshop. She will share her emetophobia story
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
3 months ago
help/ advice needed for Daughter exhibiting signs of Postpartum Psychosis
I am in need of advice . My daughter delivered her baby in January 2024. She had a rough pregnancy and delivery - depression throughout pregnancy, placenta insufficiency/ low birth weight requiring weekly sonograms that led to a two week hospital stay to untimely being induced and the baby being in
I am in need of advice . My daughter delivered her baby in January 2024. She had a rough pregnancy and delivery - depression throughout pregnancy, placenta insufficiency/ low birth weight requiring weekly sonograms that led to a two week hospital stay to untimely being induced and the baby being in
ConcernedGrandmother
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
3 months ago
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Over the last 23 weeks, I've taken a few minutes of my day, and recorded various resources helpful to me and my dealing with my ADHD. While I hope they've been helpful to others, I must admit I've done them as much for myself- to show the progress that's taken place within me since my diagnosis. I appreciate
Over the last 23 weeks, I've taken a few minutes of my day, and recorded various resources helpful to me and my dealing with my ADHD. While I hope they've been helpful to others, I must admit I've done them as much for myself- to show the progress that's taken place within me since my diagnosis. I appreciate
NotAChevy
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 months ago
neuropathic pain from paralysed arm (trauma)
I was involved in a road traffic incident in 1996. The main injury I had was a trauma brachial plexus injury where my right arm was hyper extended and the ribs and shoulder support structure was fractured. The nerves for my arm, right upper chest and back were severely damaged/destroyed. The right arm
I was involved in a road traffic incident in 1996. The main injury I had was a trauma brachial plexus injury where my right arm was hyper extended and the ribs and shoulder support structure was fractured. The nerves for my arm, right upper chest and back were severely damaged/destroyed. The right arm
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Pain Concern
3 months ago
Skanda Vale Hospice
I have started attending Skanda Vale Hospice, and know there is some interest in it among the subscribers here. Rooting around, I have found that they have a website that might be of interest, although this is devoted to the Hospice, not to the Ashram that is responsible for it. I hope you find this
I have started attending Skanda Vale Hospice, and know there is some interest in it among the subscribers here. Rooting around, I have found that they have a website that might be of interest, although this is devoted to the Hospice, not to the Ashram that is responsible for it. I hope you find this
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
How were you treated by others when you had PP?
I am looking more and more into ways to help women and survivors of PP and would like to know a little more about your stories. Here’s a question for you if you feel comfortable answering it. How were you treated by others while you were experiencing PP? Your family, your providers, friends? If you
I am looking more and more into ways to help women and survivors of PP and would like to know a little more about your stories. Here’s a question for you if you feel comfortable answering it. How were you treated by others while you were experiencing PP? Your family, your providers, friends? If you
Survivedwithcolor
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
3 months ago
What's next.
Trigger warning: self harm I don't know if this even right to post here. I just had my life blown up. I thought I was making progress, I thought I was getting better then last night happen. My husband dropped a bomb shell on me. Wants to separate but not divorce, he wants to have me live in the house
Trigger warning: self harm I don't know if this even right to post here. I just had my life blown up. I thought I was making progress, I thought I was getting better then last night happen. My husband dropped a bomb shell on me. Wants to separate but not divorce, he wants to have me live in the house
Dragoonlady
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
26 Years old undiagnosed but very certain ADHD'er
Hi everyone, As I am new to this community I wanted to make my first post, to share my story and also to find 'fellow sufferers'. I am a 26 years old man who grew up in a very normal, hard working family. I never really 'suffered' from ADHD in my young years, although I had a lot of struggles in school
Hi everyone, As I am new to this community I wanted to make my first post, to share my story and also to find 'fellow sufferers'. I am a 26 years old man who grew up in a very normal, hard working family. I never really 'suffered' from ADHD in my young years, although I had a lot of struggles in school
Pancake14
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 months ago
The 8 Senses and Sensory Systems
Following a blog I read by Kate Fox (Autistic Neurodivergent Substack writer), I was googling neurodivergent sensitivities and came across this article:https://neurodivergentinsights.com/blog/8-senses Although, I found that my son didn't necessary fix into certain boxes and therefore could be hypo (undersensitive
Following a blog I read by Kate Fox (Autistic Neurodivergent Substack writer), I was googling neurodivergent sensitivities and came across this article:https://neurodivergentinsights.com/blog/8-senses Although, I found that my son didn't necessary fix into certain boxes and therefore could be hypo (undersensitive
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
3 months ago
High volume, advanced metastatic prostate cancer
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
struggles on acute ward
Hi everyone You may recall my husband was in a RTA in November 23 and after 3 weeks in a coma spent a further 6 weeks in ICU due to a tricky ventilator/trachy weaning. He is now on an acute ward and waiting assessment for rehab. Initial indications are that he has aphasia. He needs two nurses to support
Hi everyone You may recall my husband was in a RTA in November 23 and after 3 weeks in a coma spent a further 6 weeks in ICU due to a tricky ventilator/trachy weaning. He is now on an acute ward and waiting assessment for rehab. Initial indications are that he has aphasia. He needs two nurses to support
Lunalg
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Headway
3 months ago
GAD Relapse
Hey all, I had a relapse on January 12th and am back on medication Lexapro 15mg. Anxiety has began to dissipate and I’m becoming more functional with every passing day. Still have my days where I have to retreat to the couch but was able to host a SB party with all my friends and that tells me I’m making
Hey all, I had a relapse on January 12th and am back on medication Lexapro 15mg. Anxiety has began to dissipate and I’m becoming more functional with every passing day. Still have my days where I have to retreat to the couch but was able to host a SB party with all my friends and that tells me I’m making
IntoTheMystic87
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Phased return
I'm on a 2nd phased return after meeting with the occupational therapist. Trouble us now they are tracking all my daily tasks while allowing me more time to fo them. Is this normal I feel like they are just documenting everything to oust me out. My anxiety is through the roof.
I'm on a 2nd phased return after meeting with the occupational therapist. Trouble us now they are tracking all my daily tasks while allowing me more time to fo them. Is this normal I feel like they are just documenting everything to oust me out. My anxiety is through the roof.
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Suggestion
Hello. I have MS for over 20 years. Medication has helped my symptoms. I recently fell and broke my left forearm. Had surgery and therapy. I feel awkward depending on people who want to help. This too shall pass but need to keep myself busy. I am unable to drive until my occupational therapist tells
Hello. I have MS for over 20 years. Medication has helped my symptoms. I recently fell and broke my left forearm. Had surgery and therapy. I feel awkward depending on people who want to help. This too shall pass but need to keep myself busy. I am unable to drive until my occupational therapist tells
Cescobe
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
Any experience of Therapy?
I am considering psycotherapy as I face up to the reality of this progressive, debilitating condition. Any general thoughts or experiences welcome but I have three specific questions. How to find a good therapist? How to establish if they are the right one for you? How important is it to be ‘in the
I am considering psycotherapy as I face up to the reality of this progressive, debilitating condition. Any general thoughts or experiences welcome but I have three specific questions. How to find a good therapist? How to establish if they are the right one for you? How important is it to be ‘in the
Bluffeypompom
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Myositis UK
3 months ago
Starting a "normal" job, what do I do?
Help! I am turning 40 this spring and have never had a regular, 9-5, M-F job with benefits (have been a hard worker with multiple part-time jobs, independent contracting, my own business, temp jobs and shift work but never something this restrictive and normal). I am just learning about ADHD and related
Help! I am turning 40 this spring and have never had a regular, 9-5, M-F job with benefits (have been a hard worker with multiple part-time jobs, independent contracting, my own business, temp jobs and shift work but never something this restrictive and normal). I am just learning about ADHD and related
AlaskaSourdough
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 months ago
Can't stand being by myself
I've been a very independent person all my life. I had to be - I was traumatized by my family when younger and dealt with it by burying myself in books, academics and work. I am asexual and have never been interested in marriage or having children. I am retired now, working part-time, but feel distanced
I've been a very independent person all my life. I had to be - I was traumatized by my family when younger and dealt with it by burying myself in books, academics and work. I am asexual and have never been interested in marriage or having children. I am retired now, working part-time, but feel distanced
HevenCanWait
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PTSD Support
3 months ago
Fibro-Fatigued-Fed up!!!
I have suffered with fibro now for the past three years. I feel like I’m one of the lucky ones as I started symptoms at 42. I’m reading a lot younger people and I feel really sorry for you. my sister also suffers with fibro a lot worse than me and she’s had it a lot longer. My mum also. So between
I have suffered with fibro now for the past three years. I feel like I’m one of the lucky ones as I started symptoms at 42. I’m reading a lot younger people and I feel really sorry for you. my sister also suffers with fibro a lot worse than me and she’s had it a lot longer. My mum also. So between
Loulou1800
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
burnout apparently
anyone ? I’ve posted before , but tend to then go away and continue existing . Started therapy this week , paying for this one as the nhs therapy and metal health team led me down a yes this is life go live path . Drugged me up and down and told me suicidal thoughts daily are normal . I’ve had one
anyone ? I’ve posted before , but tend to then go away and continue existing . Started therapy this week , paying for this one as the nhs therapy and metal health team led me down a yes this is life go live path . Drugged me up and down and told me suicidal thoughts daily are normal . I’ve had one
Colls47
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 months ago
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