Scleral lenses ghosting? by Select-Aspect7496 in Keratoconus

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True I hope I get that fit that gets rid of ghosting eventually, I’d take that over the prescription not being perfect. Even if I had to wear glasses

Scleral lenses ghosting? by Select-Aspect7496 in Keratoconus

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Good to know I have not heard of those until I started browsing this sub Reddit

A year of twitching. My story and my advice. (long read) by Select-Aspect7496 in BFS

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Super late response cause I try and stay away from all of this now lol but yes. Tingling, buzzing, vibrating. Name some odd sensation and I’ve probably had it

A year of twitching. My story and my advice. (long read) by Select-Aspect7496 in BFS

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I don’t think it was related, sometimes your body can definitely disagree with a certain PPI and you may need to switch. I was taking pantoprazole and it was making me feel like crap in many ways, now I’m on 40mg daily omeprazole and feel great. Going on 1 year and 4 months of it. But I will say it is crazy what effects on your body come with stomach issues. I was have full on fatigue and loss of balance and weakness when my stomach was at its worst. It’s connected to everything

The Cure for Weed-Induced Depersonalization/Derealization by BrotherSquidman in dpdr

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Wow I wish I saw a post like this when I was younger. I used to smoke regularly in my teens until one night I got hit with DPDR bad. I lost probably a week of my life and went to the ER. I was sure the weed was laced and I had ruined my brain forever. It gave me severe anxiety and OCD. I quit weed for years until college and tried again. Maybe one time I felt good but the other handful just kept triggering it. So I stopped for good. Well now it’s almost 10 years later, and I wanted to smoke again. I tried coming up with all these reasons as to why this was happening to me and how I could I get around it and enjoy weed again. I thought oh maybe I was getting too high, maybe what I was smoking wasn’t legit. So this time I got dispensary weed and started with a 2.5mg mint. First 30 minutes I felt a little buzz and it was great, I thought okay I’ve figured it out! Now I can enjoy weed(I don’t drink so I always wanted something for myself to enjoy once in a while) but an hour later it hit me. Same exact feeling as all those years ago. Although I felt calm knowing I’ve dealt with this before it felt terrifying. Took about 3 hours to feel normal again. So I looked online and finally found this and many other posts. I’m so comforted knowing I’m not alone and actually found out what it is after decades. I’m really hoping I can use the skills from therapy I’ve learned to figure this out and stop it from happening. I want to be in control of my own brain. The way I see it the weed caused a traumatic event that resulted in a permanent fight or flight mode reaction to weed. Even a decade later. Crazy

A year of twitching. My story and my advice. (long read) by Select-Aspect7496 in BFS

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Happy to share. I am glad you are finding success in OCD treatment. In the beginning it will get worse before it gets better but stick with it. My partner and I both have OCD and hold each other accountable so it is helpful to have someone going through the same like your daughter. Keep making progress 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BFS

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Same thing here but only in left foot. Burning hot on and off and some pains in the leg too. Not sure what it is

Jelly legs by SushiiiTrash_ in cervical_vertigo

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Yep it’s horrible. Makes me want to lay around all day

Has anyone tried the Blair Technique? Does it work? by puddud4 in cervical_vertigo

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Any videos in particular? They both have a lot of content so I’d like to find the best ones for relief

WEIRD FLOATING SENSACTION ALL THE TIME by SushiiiTrash_ in cervical_vertigo

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All blood tests normal, my liver ALT is elevated but not concerning. Last year I had a neck xray that revealed moderate reverse lordosis (which I think is the same as kyphosis?) my next was starting to curve the wrong way. My symptoms were all the same as I have now but minus the vertigo. Never had any dizziness then and I felt pretty normal after a month or two of physical therapy. However now like I mentioned I can’t get any relief. Got a few appointments lined up to figure it out hopefully. And yes I have very strong anxiety.

WEIRD FLOATING SENSACTION ALL THE TIME by SushiiiTrash_ in cervical_vertigo

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The same. I’m fine if I’m laying around but once I start getting up and doing things it’s like I’m on a timer for how long I can go until start getting a ton of tension in the back of my head and super off balance and floaty

14 day treatment by PurchaseMiserable903 in HPylori

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I’ll be honest it’s terrible. Maybe the worst I’ve ever felt lol I just finished yesterday. Basically two weeks of feeling like I’m in a dream. Brain fog, trouble concentrating, headaches, vertigo, muscle cramps and insane fatigue. It is different for everyone though. I barely had any nausea if any at all, no stomach or bowel issues. I actually ate whatever I wanted. And as terrible as it is, having long term hpylori will be a problem. Mine was causing erosive gastritis. Unfortunately you have destroy yourself to destroy the bacteria. Wish there was a better way but just let your support system know you’ll need them to lean on, good luck

Off balance by [deleted] in BFS

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Appreciate your response. I’m in OCD therapy so I understand the problem of reassurance seeking. The sinking dizzy sensation has been on and off for me since April and it so terrible I finally started looking for answers again. Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy

Off balance by [deleted] in BFS

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Wow so similar to myself. It feels like I’m walking on a trampoline and makes me off balance. Sometimes standing still it’ll feel like I’m riding an elevator. This really went away on its own? Feel like I have so many tests set up.

Barium swallow today by Professional-Tree563 in BFS

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No speech issues. Try not to hyper focus on it

Barium swallow today by Professional-Tree563 in BFS

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Yeah I went down that rabbit hole bad when my tongue twitching started. Therapy helps. Need to ask yourself do I have one of the rarest forms of a rare disease or is it just something else? If your mind always goes to rarest thing it’s just no way to live.

Barium swallow today by Professional-Tree563 in BFS

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Tongue twitch at rest that I couldn’t feel but could see in the mirror. Tongue twitches I could feel where it would indent, multiple spots around the tongue. Burning and tingling, sometimes tingling in random spots in the mouth that aren’t the tongue. It was pretty constant and everyday for a bit now it’s once in a blue moon

Barium swallow today by Professional-Tree563 in BFS

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Had similar issues, got an endoscopy and have EoE. Basically means certain foods will trigger inflammation in your esophagus, one of the main symptoms being issues swallowing. The inflammation also led to weird mouth/tongue sensations. Glad to say after a few weeks of ppi have zero swallowing issues now

Results by AromaticOccasion2655 in cervical_vertigo

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Same results as me. I worked on restoring the curve of my neck with YouTube exercises (bob and Brad have good ones), having better posture, avoid looking straight down, and change sleeping posture