I've been on sertraline for 5 days now and its causing a lot of issues
- gut pain
- bed ridden most of the day (not sleeping) and sleeping too lightly in the night, maybe 5 hours tops
- I'm more...
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I've been on sertraline for 5 days now and its causing a lot of issues
- gut pain
- bed ridden most of the day (not sleeping) and sleeping too lightly in the night, maybe 5 hours tops
- I'm more...
Thanks folks,
It looks like I only hyperventilate when I am concentrating hard or giving a talk, so being able to monitor it means I can stop and take a rest when the numbers are going up.
That...
I read that these devices have an oxygen saturation meter.
I'd like to get an alarm every time my so2 is going up high so I can stop what I'm doing or change how I'm doing it
Not very...
Wooow wait - anxiety from vertigo is not really normal anxiety - you can't do anything about it - vertigo is so terrible, so life changing, so disruptive on your life, that anyone would be anxious...
Morphine, codeine, paracetamol, ibuprofen, cox2 inhibitors.. still in agony and sleeping all the time !
But at least its not anxiety :)
Its amazing how my mental health state has massively...
Well gosh after 8 weeks of increasing pain I finally went to the doctors 2 weeks ago.
I've gone from being a very fit cyclist at the front of the chain gang to someone who can't get out of bed,...
I've had this condition gradually creeping up over the past 6 weeks. Its a shortness in my muscles in my back, hamstrings, and tendon or muscle pain in the groin area. I've gone from being a very fit...
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Yes. I have to get the thoughts over and done with, ignoring them doesn't help.
Yes, good point, thank you. Its still happening, but improving slowly.
I'm not OCD in the sense of ritual tidying or anything like that, but I do get obsessive thoughts and whenever there's some issue coming up I can't ever stop thinking about it.
In many situations...
Yes alcohol is a difficult one. Maybe once a week or two weeks there'll be a social engagement where I let my hair down a bit :--) If I want to be clever in work I've found (after much trial and...
I saw a private doc 6 months ago who mentioned that my blood oxygen saturation level was 100%, and went on to discuss the implications of that in terms of hyperventilation. I didn't think much of it...
Thank you, that just puts everything in the right place.
Regarding sleep, its interesting that I was excessively tired just before this last attack, just from late drinking the night before and...
Thanks for the great responses.
I suppose I'm a bit of an odd case in that firstly I don't consider myself to be anxious and I definitely do want to continue enjoying working hard, and that does...
Thanks, I definitely work very hard and am tired a lot of the time, but not really stressed out as such. Work is what I enjoy and it feels good to be able to work and achieve things etc etc.
I...
I'm not new to this forum having suspected I may have anxiety related disorders in the past. But the thing I've always struggled with in terms of diagnosing that is that I'm not someone who worries,...
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After a few days of gluten free and hardly any alcohol I'm sleeping better but the palpitations and ibs symptoms etc are still there. I'll stay with it :)
That is an eye opener indeed
I always feel bad dumping my baggage on the internet or even spending time doing that but on here I always end up learning something useful :)
Thank you. Yes thankfully I am able to stop the booze, I had a complete night off yesterday, I'll just have one beer tonight as I think its important to taper and not shock the body with a big bang...
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I chickened out ;)
Thanks for replying and sorry for being slow to respond.
I've already started cutting down the booze, so far so good. I don't want to quit completely but if I can just drink below recommended...
I have a lot of anxiety due to health conditions and its just the way I'm made. I've got IBS, gastric problems, menieres, arthritic neck problems and of course anxiety itself. I also have...
Sorry I've been a bit slow to respond decently.
I have a dx of meniere's disease although I'm not convinced its correct, that certainly carries a lot of anxiety : when you look on pubmed for the...
Thanks for the info. Been away for a few days but I am researching and will post back...
thanks again