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Diogenes 01-21-2010 11:22 AM

Just on board a week
 
Just saying hi. I've been checking out various health boards this last couple of weeks. This one feels good. Some are too professional for me. And others, we'll maybe stronger on the advice giving side (maybe a bit too opinionated). I don't find NeurTalk that way.

I used to me a mental health counselor so I am interested in mental health stuff. I also have personal health issues. One is a neuromuscular condition called Benign Fasciculation Syndrome. The word benign makes it seem as if "its nothing". But that's a not what it means. It means it won't kill you.

I also had some challenges with anxiety most of my life. Best guess anyone has ever had is to label it PTSD. Pretty rough childhood for the first 8 years.

And recently, I am having difficulty with my thyroid. I am pretty convinced that its something called Wilson's Thyroid Syndrome. The symptom picture fits really well. Been trying to get it cured for 8 months. (its isn't supposed to take that long), but i recently found out why the treatments aren't working. I have Candida. (where in heaven's name did that come from?). My doctor looked as surprised as I did. It's in the Wilson's literature that an infection can undermine treatment.

Whoa. Long intro. Can't imagine your interested in all that.

Hey, there are a lot of blessings in my life, especially when I pay attention to them. It's something I am trying to get better and better at.

Blessings2You 01-21-2010 11:48 AM

Just wanted to give you an "official" welcome...I see that you've been finding our forums. You'll find lots of support here. It's a good place.

(Broken Wings) 01-21-2010 09:52 PM

a big welcome for you


there's lots of info and people here. you will find lots of help.

azoyizes 01-22-2010 11:34 AM

Hi Diogenes, and welcome to NT! This is such a great place with lots of caring, friendly, and helpful people. :)

We're so glad you found us. Have a look around, and feel free to jump in wherever you want.

Here's a link to the Neuromuscular forum:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum19.html

Mykinzie 01-24-2010 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diogenes (Post 612876)
Just saying hi. I've been checking out various health boards this last couple of weeks. This one feels good. Some are too professional for me. And others, we'll maybe stronger on the advice giving side (maybe a bit too opinionated). I don't find NeurTalk that way.

I used to me a mental health counselor so I am interested in mental health stuff. I also have personal health issues. One is a neuromuscular condition called Benign Fasciculation Syndrome. The word benign makes it seem as if "its nothing". But that's a not what it means. It means it won't kill you.

I also had some challenges with anxiety most of my life. Best guess anyone has ever had is to label it PTSD. Pretty rough childhood for the first 8 years.

And recently, I am having difficulty with my thyroid. I am pretty convinced that its something called Wilson's Thyroid Syndrome. The symptom picture fits really well. Been trying to get it cured for 8 months. (its isn't supposed to take that long), but i recently found out why the treatments aren't working. I have Candida. (where in heaven's name did that come from?). My doctor looked as surprised as I did. It's in the Wilson's literature that an infection can undermine treatment.

Whoa. Long intro. Can't imagine your interested in all that.

Hey, there are a lot of blessings in my life, especially when I pay attention to them. It's something I am trying to get better and better at.

Hi there! Well Im also very new here. nice to meet you. I am very interested in finding a place to talk about ptsd. My baby son, kory died of SIDS the day he turned 4 weeks old, and for years cuz of this, I suffer still from ptsd. Whenever i am around ANYONE who is sleeping, I automatically have to c heck and make sure they are breathing. That their chest is moving up and down. I may be this way the rest of my life because of waking up that morning to my husband screaming that kory was dead, but, i would really love to share with others that can help me to realize that im not so alone. Please help me find a place that deals with PTSD (post tramatic stress disorder). Thank you to anyoone thats reading this, i do appreciate that. Sincerely, Mykinzie.

Darlene 01-27-2010 01:00 AM

Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. You will find a great number of caring, supporting members here willing to help each other as they can.

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.

Darlene
:hug:


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