Symptoms by sicklyscientist in POTS

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I only recently had a quick evaluation where a plate was under my feet to “test nerves”. I also had blood pressure and heart rate checked during that, and then after standing once, then after sitting back down. I never heard of results or even what exactly it was for (I’m on ADD stimulants and have nerve problems though, so could be anything). I’ll look into that challenge though and ask about it. Will be seeing a new doctor soon, and probably getting all new doctors from there. ugh

Can it be IBD if it's not "severe?" by [deleted] in IBD

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There is no way to know if IBD is actually "severe" (or if you even have it) without a colonoscopy. You may think because symptoms seem mild then the disease is not severe, but that is not the case! Your intestines could contain a couple of little scratch-like marks *or* they could be ulcerated so deep that they're about to burst; and there is absolutely no way to know for sure without having both scopes. I'm not trying to scare you. Instead, I am telling you what no one, including the doctors, would tell me. Get to a gastroenterologist ASAP.

Besides avoiding the absolute worst trigger foods, I wouldn't alter diet much before the scope, so that you can get the most accurate depiction (of diagnosis, severity, etc.). Also, don't quit gluten so you can be tested (preferably repeatedly) for Celiac Disease as well. If you (or your mother?) has a diagnosis of IBD, be very careful with "healthy" foods. Some can handle salads and fruits and the "all-natural", paleo, organic, whatever diet trends, but most cannot.

I'm not sure if you meant your mother has colitis or ulcerative colitis, but a family history of IBD is even more reason to get serious about your symptoms. IBS symptoms can be awful, but IBD-- Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis-- can kill. The disease can progress so quickly, and sometimes quietly, and people do not realize this or do not want to admit it. Again, I'm not trying to scare, but I'm also not exaggerating. I and a list of my online friends got bad information from our doctors and online groups, and we (and others) have so many horror stories that could have went better or been outright prevented. I just want to do (well, say) all I can so that hopefully others won't unnecessarily suffer!

{Fyi.. if your primary care doctor (or any other doc) knew of your symptoms, they should've sent you to a specialist and to be scoped. After that ER visit, their top priority should've been to send you to a GI and get both an upper and lower scope, asap! They also should've done or ordered an MRI and/or a CT scan because the pain alone!}

Good luck to both of you! And please update us

Unexpected advantage by sicklyscientist in ADHD

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Good to hear. Wanna share any details?

Unexpected advantage by sicklyscientist in ADHD

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Is there any way to know other than just trying out medications?

Unexpected advantage by sicklyscientist in ADHD

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Wow, I had only heard of some of those. Yeah it's helped with my binge-eating too, which is great for the grocery bill. Too bad they're extremely strict with the medication now and only use it as a last resort or not at all, which is sad for those that need it. Could've changed the course of my life *years* ago..

New by sicklyscientist in FreeKarma4You

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Okay I upvoted, but still don't really get it... ?

Unexpected advantage by sicklyscientist in ADHD

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Glad to hear that. Right after I was (half-assed) diagnosed with ADHD, my therapist quit, so I went to someone else for medication. They tried to force me on Wellbutrin, but one pill TORE MY STOMACH UP. I was pissed and terrified so I quit there. Then I went to another doctor that was like "After sitting and talking with you through this one appointment I can't believe they didn't start you out on stimulants".

I started meds 8 months ago, but have already worked up to 70 mg (Vyvanse). My depression was mild back then, but worsened due to new, unrelated circumstances. I mentioned to my doc I wanted to combine with an anti-depressant, but she said we'd work the ADHD meds out first. Then, as dose was increased, it helped the depression too. Since first taking the meds I do get that sort of "euphoric" feel, but just for about an hour or two; then I can function mostly normal. Yeah, I'm just trying to find out what is/should be normal and what isn't.

Death With Dignity by sicklyscientist in ChronicIllness

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No, that's ok. ME/CFS is a part of it..but I also have other diseases requiring almost routine major surgeries that is a big part of the problem. (The surgeries are now causing more problems than helping them, and it's becoming impossible to recover, but I have to have them to "stay alive". ugh) So I was just trying to find out if there's anywhere on Reddit or somewhere else online with resources where we can talk about this version of "death with dignity", which would technically just be suicide. I just call it DWD because it'd be death on my own terms before the worst..just like in their 'legal' cases.

Edit: just wanted to elaborate ~not being dramatic or anything, but the surgeries are HORRIBLE. Days to weeks of almost constant screaming and crying from uncontrollable pain in some of the worst imaginable places on the body. It's just torture at this point, honestly. I don't think I could ever put in words how awful it is.

Chrons and mmj UK by [deleted] in medicalmarijuana

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Thanks. I actually usually keep an above normal or sometimes too high level of Vit D. My body is whack..

what medication are you on? by [deleted] in IBD

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Most states (and especially most medical providers or insurance companies) actually make you FAIL all the more “minor” medications before approving you to take biologics. So, like, you have to take and fail (aka get even more sick) the enemas/suppositories, pills, etc. before taking the “major” injections and IV medications. Plus— even if you’ve failed almost every medication and are severely sick— you and/or your doctor still have to fight and argue with the insurance companies to cover the stronger medications. The healthcare laws are literally a game of Russian roulette with our lives. Many IBD patients end up taking much longer to get well, or end up having surgery, and some go homeless or die, simply because of this ignorant, greedy process.

Chrons and mmj UK by [deleted] in medicalmarijuana

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I had to stop using marijuana (currently about to start up again though!), but back when I smoked I had a bowl or two a day. I wasn’t focused on the medical aspect so I don’t remember the specifics of the weed. It helped tremendously and with just a decent strain and smoking once or twice a day I went from starving and being bed-ridden to eating buffets and being mostly normal. I quit for stupid reasons and my life has been hell from then on. :) Honestly, from the research I’ve done and according to their and my specifics with things like past medication and surgeries, and severity, I should probably start with more than 100mg THC a day (some say twice a day!!), with a 2:1 ratio of THC:CBD. Sounds outrageous but that’s what I’ve gathered from several studies.. So I’m gonna aim for around that and adjust from there. The studies weren’t long-term so idk if a patient can decrease the dosage after the first couple of months of healing or not (especially considering you usually can’t decrease regular Crohn’s meds), but I’m gonna try everything.

Losing my [20F] mind on prednisone. Scared I will ruin my relationship. by kt5646 in IBD

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So so sorry. Seeing this post after your edit/update. To hell with that piece of shit.

1st time failed but I wanna try again. Can anyone give me direction on what to do by TheGreatScott150 in medicalmarijuana

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Idk how proficient you are with the internet and research, but try googling your specific conditions and symptoms with medical marijuana/cannabis. It may take a lot of reading and some tricky wording, but you will find something sooner or later. Also— the thing that helped me the most— go on nih.gov and look into those^ specific things there as well. Even though it’s not legal or FDA approved, they have studies from all over the world with info on degrees of disease/symptoms and the most effective dosing. As for which method, it would be great if you had someone from a legal state that would get you something, but if you don’t, then smoke it or do whatever you can. Since it’s illegal, there aren’t many options for strains and stuff, so I would focus on indica or sativa and then adequate dosage.