Post tramic stress disorder treatment

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993488 tn?1249453190 my doctor just told me i had post traumatic stress syndrome, and honestly i'm not sure what that means... why are the "symptoms" of this disorder? Are there any long term issues i should worry about?
Avatar f tn In addition, I was diagnosed with an Autoimmune Disorder a year after I finished treatment. My Autoimmune Disorder was triggered by Hepatitis C, and I had the Autoimmune Disorder for decades, long before I ever treated with Interferon. I just was never diagnosed until I went to a Rheumatologist a year after finishing treatment. Now i am on treatment for the Autoimmune Disorder and feel much better.
Avatar m tn Thanks itdood for reply i really appreciate that at first when i approached my symptoms with other people cases in medical related forums i discovered previously something about cbt ,even i downloaded lot of ebooks about this issues with a big hope and enthusiasm that the secret key is in this book after reading many pages i realize that there is no magic things happen suddenly and quickly, so i leave reading the book at the end i know i must discover more treatment about cbt but my question
Avatar f tn How will Post traumatic stress disorder affect me during pregnancy and the hormones?
Avatar f tn Post-traumatic stress disorder not Post traumatic shock disorder. I am also saddened by fact that I have not found support to have this forum as it seems so many have problems with PTSD.
Avatar n tn Even with my thyroid disorder from treatment my doctor said "you've definitely been eating too much"..which in fact was probably true once I could taste food correctly again it was delicious. Get your thyroid tested for certain.
Avatar m tn Have you seen a doctor and received a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder? Have you tried any treatment methods thus far, and if so...what, and what was the outcome? You've received some great tips and advice on ways you can try to reduce your anxiety. Therapy is always a good bet too, as a therapist can help you to explore any possible reasons for your anxiety, and teach you ways to cope. If you haven't already, visiting a psychiatrist is an excellent first step.
Avatar n tn As I look back at some of the anxiety "episodes" that I have had (there have been many) they appear to come during very stressfull periods or during major life changes. I would say in the last 30 plus years, I have had maybe 15 major periods of anxiety that have lasted a month or more. Some severe and some mild depending on the stressor at the time. Some I have dealt with easily and others I have needed assistance (therapy twice).
Avatar f tn Hi, I'm 24, a former ballet dancer (stopped when I was 16) with a stress fracture in the second metatarsal of my right foot that has not healed after 3 years of treatment and a possible new stress fracture in my left foot from over compensating. Why is it that my feet aren't healing and keep fracturing? I don't do any strenuous exercising like running or jumping.
Avatar f tn phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder (National Mental Health Association. 1993). Both the acupuncture and psychiatric communities have noticed the effectiveness of acupuncture treatment for patients with stress and anxiety. Traditional Chinese medicine does not separate emotional and physical function (Leviton, 1989).
Avatar f tn Not eating unless I make her This has come out of no-where - does any of this sound like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? Who should I take her to see - all GP's in our area are hopeless Thank-you in advance.
Avatar f tn Hi All- I have cleared "post treatment" for approx. 1 and 1/2 mo....but have a medley of problems. Thyroid went beserk! ...and have not been able to sustain a normal "TSH'" for many months...prior and post. Hair loss is still going on...and they have me on "steroid treatment"...only increases energy level; but has other "negative impact's". I now have an "auto-immune" defiency disorder. Dr. recommends more steroids...
Avatar m tn 5 months post combo treatment for hepatitis c. Recently, past week, have started to feel nauseous just like I felt before treatment. Was thinking that maybe the virus is back. Have other people felt nauseous so long after treatment? I don't get my 6 month test until end of Nov. The suspense is so very stressful.
666152 tn?1225385558 I agree with Force, exercise has helped me more than anything. I'm 12 weeks post treatment. At times during treatment I was too weak to do more than walk to the bathroom, but I kept as active as the anemia would permit. Swimming was the easiest, That way I wasn't fighting gravity and did not have any joint-related pain. As soon as I finished treatment I resumed other exercise, starting with walking short distances and working my way up to a more vigorous program.
Avatar f tn org/forums/PTSD---Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder/show/316. This said, I think it important that you tell your parents what is going on and see if you can get in to see a therapist about it so you can sort out the dreams and hopefully resolve it. Take care. Keep us posted on how you are doing.
603726 tn?1223919660 Psychological factors that influence the mental state of IBS sufferers (work stress, family or relationship stress, getting held up in a traffic jam, even the stress of planning a journey for some sufferers, or even turning out for a sporting event and certainly interviews and exams) are thought to cause chemical changes or imbalances in the brain that may in turn influence motility (the propelling of contents through the gut).
561921 tn?1216605621 Zoloft is used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Paxil is an antidepressant in a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It works by restoring the balance of serotonin which helps to improve certain mood problems.
Avatar m tn My dad has a tramic brain injury on the left side of his brain he can open his eyes yawns blink and breath on his own my question is ...is his brain possible trying to rewire itself ...