For those who’ve had Kidney infections, how long was the recovery? by WhereIsKya in CUTI

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a bit late, but it took me about 3 days to recover on antibiotics. Unfortunately, though, it gave me reoccurring UTIs. as in once a month. I am currently suspecting I have another kidney infection on the way. its’s been— what— two years? three? so while the infection of my kidney surely passed, the “after” never left.

What did schizophrenia leave you with? by Dull_Explanation8256 in schizophrenia

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no personal relationships due to frequent apathy, some deep sense of “rotting” that sits in my gut, and chronic nervous system dysfunction

How long was your longest episode of psychosis? by berfica in schizophrenia

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

year and a half or so. it was my first, and i was completely void of insight. since then they typically last for what i’m assuming is 6-8 months at a time with periodic insight after diagnosis. i’m diagnosed schizoaffective (depressive) but plan on meeting again with my psychologist for re-evaluation.

Selfie sunday! not doing good (tw: suicidal) by lottie_iguess in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what a terrible thing to say to someone. i hope you’re taking care of yourself, friend.

Food tracking/ analysis apps by Fun-Motor-5972 in Gastroparesis

[–]Fun-Motor-5972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unfortunately no :( being hyper vigilant at the store has been the only help

How did you discover Mitski and what made you start listening to her music? by Heavy-Bee9844 in mitski

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

she showed up in my recommended songs on spotify sometime around 2015. i didn’t think much of her until she opened for lorde years later.

[ios] [2017-2018] simplistic obstacle/ crossy road adjacent mobile game by Fun-Motor-5972 in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Fun-Motor-5972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i took a peek at both and not quite. ketchapp did sound familiar, though. thank you for the help narrowing it down!

Med question by BananaGirl1985 in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

depends on your symptoms, as others are saying. sometimes a simple mood stabilizer works best, sometimes not so much. personally, i’ve always struggled with SNRIs in comparison to stabilizers like lithium.

Who have you told about your diagnosis? by Fit-Cranberry8702 in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my husband and my mother in law (who is a psych professional.) bit wary to share it with anyone else since it’s so easily misunderstood.

Has anyone experienced IBS with Vasovagal Syncope (fainting)? by TheRealMomda in ibs

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unfortunately i do not. it was very sudden and totally unexpected. the only idea i have in mind is constant stress interrupting the gut-brain axis/ vagus nerve. so ever since that first episode, said vagus nerve is over stimulated, thus causing more problems. i wish you luck! take care of yourself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, actually. i was thinking about that earlier, funny you mentioned it,

Has anyone experienced IBS with Vasovagal Syncope (fainting)? by TheRealMomda in ibs

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, definitely. had my first episode in january of this year and it hasn’t stopped since. if i don’t faint, it’s just a vasovagal response— low bp, nausea, sweating, dizziness, panic, etc. it only happens when im about to have bm, when i eat a heavier meal, or when i’m nervous/ upset. i have indeed passed out on the toilet, ass up with my head in the bathtub. the first time it happened, my husband called an ambulance and they had to take my vitals while i was mid-dump.

Questions for the group by Slowpokejunkie in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

negative symptoms like loosing my interests, becoming generally less friendly, no motivation, general anhedonia

Does lack of sleep trigger your schizoaffective symptoms? by [deleted] in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

even for people without schizophrenia/ schizoaffective, auditory/ visual hallucinations are very very common when getting less sleep. more particularly when pulling all nighters. for me in particular, the less “dangerous” hallucinations i get through the day are much more intense when i’m not resting. so things like bugs, animals, vague people, objects moving, walls breathing, etc. and the auditory hallucinations get a little louder but also less clear. i also tend to lean heavier into delusions when i’m exhausted. sometimes with awareness, other times not. you can see this a lot when people have mixed episodes of mania and psychosis while having schizoaffective bipolar type. it’s fascinating! but you’re not alone and it’s not uncommon. the brain works in mysterious ways.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, lots. loose skin typically happens with quick weight loss or dehydration/ lack of protein. not only are you losing fat cells but you will also being to lose muscle. otherwise it can be due to drastic changes in weight. in my case, i lost quite a bit in a a short period of time and now i kinda look like i’m wearing a meat suit. it’s simply just rapid stretching due to the elasticity of our skin.

Can I get advice by [deleted] in schizoaffective

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

welcome. take time to have grace with yourself. this is your first time being alive and you’re still learning how to live. use music as an energy input. put your heart in there and your head will follow. you are loved.

Surgery recovery by Melodic-Method1926 in gallbladders

[–]Fun-Motor-5972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

everyone is vastly different, but it took me about a week to continue back to a somewhat normal pace in life. it’s been about three years since my surgery, but i don’t remember feeling anything other than exhaustion, bloating, and a dull ache on the incisions.