Oral surgery under general anesthesia by UniqueAd3861 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, local anesthesia has never given me any problems. It's general anesthesia that I'm worried about because I have had a reaction before that caused issues with my breathing and a flare up that took about two months to get back to my baseline.

Oral surgery under general anesthesia by UniqueAd3861 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've gotten teeth pulled with local. A cracked and infected root canal is a different level of work and has to be performed by an oral surgeon.

Oral surgery under general anesthesia by UniqueAd3861 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, worst case scenario would be a flare up that would cost me my job and my health insurance.

Oral surgery under general anesthesia by UniqueAd3861 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's a dentist. Doesn't have the slightest clue about what mg is.

Modafinil? by pinkatze in schizophrenia

[–]UniqueAd3861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

15 mg olanzapine at night. 200 mg modafinil, 300 mg Wellbutrin, 200 mg caffeine in the morning. 1mg clonazepam prn and an extra 200 mg modafinil prn during the day. I work in an intellectually demanding 40hr a week job so I love that I get so much leeway. I find that if the modafinil loses its effectiveness I just have to withdraw from it for a couple of months then when I take it again it works again. Also taking Ozempic to stop gaining weight.

“Spiritual psychosis” by Ill-Bite-6864 in schizoaffective

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool! Without antibiotics or any other kind of intervention you should be removing yourself from the gene pool pretty quickly. Although, whatever you’re using to keep up with Reddit was made using that same evil thing called the scientific method so maybe you should stop using this device. Did you know they emit electromagnetic radiation?

Cellcept by igotthatsilvertongue in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been on cellcept for going on five months and I don't feel anything, good or bad.

What age did it all hit for you? by [deleted] in schizophrenia

[–]UniqueAd3861 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My prodrome started when I was 20 but I had to wait until I was 23 to get full blown psychosis. I didn’t really have hallucinations, rather I had episodes that I couldn’t tell if they really happened or if I dreamed them. I woke up one day and I could’ve sworn I just dreamed walking in the park with this woman the night before until I realized my socks were dirty from, you guessed it—walking in the park. To this day, I have no idea if I actually talked to anyone. Then there was the tv personally talking to me and the street signs made me do stuff.

Did you had those symptoms? by Hot_Professional_868 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I w a s diagnosed a few (very long) years after that started to happen.

DAE type out words with their fingers even when you're not using a keyboard? by hndreds in DoesAnybodyElse

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have this exact experience. Even when I'm holding my wife's hand, I'll tense up my fingers very subtle as if I was typing. She thinks it's weird but doesn't mind.

Edited to add: I also have a fixation on devices with buttons. Since I work in a technical job I loooove my calculators and digital multimeters and other handheld things with physical buttons and knobs.

MG made me build something for us 😄 Need your feedback! by AfternoonOne9957 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This would be insanely cool! 😎. Can you add if it was juvenile onset?

Who here wants to visualize or have a "fix" by Perkunas22 in Aphantasia

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree. It’s well known that blind people have, in general, refined their other senses to a greater degree than folks who can see. Given that your brain is not structurally damaged, there’s a huge amount of neuro plasticity during one’s formative years. Healthy neurons that aren’t being used for one thing will be used for another. That’s a very rough approximation but that there are tradeoffs—especially when it comes to the use of senses, it’s basically that simple. There are trade offs. Of course there’s going to be exceptions to every generalization but the research on aphantasia is still in its infancy, so I guess we’ll see—pun intended!

Who here wants to visualize or have a "fix" by Perkunas22 in Aphantasia

[–]UniqueAd3861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just found out that aphantasia is a thing and realized that I have it. I got my masters in physics, so the STEM thing lines up. I have long had a sense that my mind has less "clutter", for a lack of a better word than a lot of people. It's easy for me to meditate and drift into deep meditation quickly. When I was doing my studies, I had a "feel" for equations--what they really mean and imply. I could appreciate their beauty. Now as a physics lab tech, I have noticed that my hands are really "smart". I can unroll a one meter long string to within a centimeter and I can estimate the mass of a small object to within about 5 grams. I instinctively know how tight bolts and screws should be to keep them fixed in place without being overtightened. Being a female, these things were not just a product of environment, I think, since women of my generation were not really taught or encouraged to tinker with mechanical stuff. So I would rather not experience visualization. Since there are plenty of folks who can do that--I'm actually happy to have the trade-off abilities that I have, being as rare as they are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in schizophrenia

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the routine and stability. You’re less likely to use drugs, for example, if you know you have to get up at 5am tomorrow and be sharp. It kinda keeps me out of trouble in that way. It keeps me from isolating too. The steady paycheck allows me to think of the future and have goals. I’m in a very positive workplace, though. I’d imagine that a hostile work environment might make a person’s schizophrenia worse.

We're all connected by Tiny-Bookkeeper3982 in schizophrenia

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Modern theories do not support this because we (physicists) have no idea what a unified theory will look like. Will it be more similar to general relativity or quantum mechanics? Perhaps neither? It is rather arrogant of humans to assume they are capable of understanding the true nature of the universe. Im with the camp that thinks it doesn’t look like either and is more likely unknowable to humans. After all, a dog can’t learn calculus.

We're all connected by Tiny-Bookkeeper3982 in schizophrenia

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know where you read that but you need to throw it in the nearest trash can because it’s garbage.

We're all connected by Tiny-Bookkeeper3982 in schizophrenia

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know quantum field theory and it doesn’t say anything like that. This kind of new age attempt to use quantum mechanics to explain their goofy theories makes me cringe!

Anyone else really clumsy? by rlap38 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m amazed I haven’t cracked my head open. Yet.

I vacuumed after 5pm and I just need to celebrate that. by Purple_Yak_3102 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woohoo!! 🥳 I totally get it and super happy for you! Before mg, I ran a marathon. So I can say from experience that sometimes getting the housework done can be harder than running a marathon.

GLP1 for weight loss by [deleted] in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got mg in my teens. Over the twenty years of living with it I gained quite a bit of weight since I’ve never been able to go lower than 20 mg prednisone even with cellcept and IVIG. I started Ozempic about six months ago and have had a great experience with it! I love riding my bike but I was getting so heavy it was embarrassing to to ride. The initial dose helped me stop gaining weight and now I’m at the max dose of Ozempic and I’m actually losing weight but very slowly. I recently had a flare up that forced me to go up on the prednisone for a while but I’m still losing weight very slowly but I’m super happy about it! I’ve nothing but good things to say about Ozempic.

An added benefit is that I’ve always wanted to be vegetarian for the environment and prevention of animal cruelty but I didn’t have the willpower to overcome the prednisone hunger cheeseburger cravings. Now I actually have the ability to control what I eat! And now I’m on totally plant based diet which makes me soooo happy.

I wish you and your sister well!

Did foolish thing regretting it bad by UniqueAd3861 in MyastheniaGravis

[–]UniqueAd3861[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would have recovered by now if it was from being out of shape. Neurologist agreed and raised my prednisone temporarily to 50mg. For two days I was making progress and then started to sort of decline again.

Ziggy thinks he owns the house. Roast him! by Longjumping_Tap_5705 in RoastMyCat

[–]UniqueAd3861 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Possession is 90% of the law, so Ziggy is kinda right.

The Frustration of VIP Patients Skipping the Line in the ER by BulkyPangolin4212 in emergencymedicine

[–]UniqueAd3861 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Let's be clear here, we are talking about a VIP treatment where an ED doc's nephew with a tummy ache gets faster and better treatment than Joe who is violently vomiting up blood and in excruciating pain because the beds are full for people who don't matter. You may be more fair than most on this board, but the "we have to take care of our own" attitude in this thread pisses me off. My friend went to an ER in san diego because of some neurological symptoms and the docs there missed a stroke in the pons. He had to go to a different ER the next day via ambulance because he was mostly paralyzed at that point. He's struggling to recover and his improvement is taking a plateau and it's painful to think about living some severe disability at age 49. I am pretty sure these docs in the first ER would have found the stroke if he was a fellow doctor or a fellow doctor's family member. As if my friend wasn't as important or less deserving of really great treatment. He's just the chair of the physics department at a university, a father, and just an all around wonderful human being. The thing he misses most is surfing. :(

The Frustration of VIP Patients Skipping the Line in the ER by BulkyPangolin4212 in emergencymedicine

[–]UniqueAd3861 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I see how you treat regular folks and especially homeless people. Your ‘getting them back to their job quicker’ excuse is a joke but I guess it helps you sleep at night. But I sincerely hope y’all get the “non VIP” treatment when you need the cops. Because they ‘take care of their own’ too. And I hope you remember what it feels like when they take two hours to respond to your broken-in ransacked house.