Get him telt wedding cake. As you have already said before. Some of my posts dont need a spell checker but needs a translator.
Not patronising at all Terry. You know I'm aware of that mate. I'm sorry for your loss. Personally, I identify the red and the blue as the killer. One reason could be severely depressed and suffer from severe anxiety, throw that in with an addictive behaviour then you have the recipe for disaster. I know it's a touchy subject but your always the first yourself to comment on these yourself.
Well we'll never know mate, undoubtedly many. The fact is, like Bri said earlier in this thread... we're only scratching the surface with the human mind. It's far too complicated for our generation to decrypt, that's one of the points I was trying to get across on the addiction thread. For a pharma company to throw money at mental health, it's like watching them throw a handful of notes at an open window from 10 feet away, one or two will go in, but the rest will land on the floor, completely wasted. That's why they put so much more money into (physical) pain, it's a massive money spinner for them, they can throw it from 2 feet away then and when they hit gold, you're talking about every person in every developed country in the world at some point, being their target market.
No harm done mate, I'm sorry for digging up the other thread. We're arguing over the terminology of the word 'direct' here, that's all. We both accept that mental health is a killer, that's all that matters.
OK my lady was 3 when her Dad died, she was also told when she was three that he died of heat failure, when she was 13 she overheard her step father arguing with her mother where he mentioned the suicide of her father. When she was 15 she was told the truth. She doesn't remember her dad either, one vague memory that's it. Try the test fella. No harm in it. http://www.bpddemystified.com/resources/online-test/
It's amazing innit, how many people have gone through exactly the same situation as yourself but you think you're on your own and nobody would understand. We're losing touch with humanity every day as a race, putting all of our faith into technology, it's a massive shame. Humans have the ability to heal each other, without drugs. I'll give it a shot
I had a long term problem with my chest and I thought it was Costochondritis And was treated with strong pain killer pads to be placed on my chest. Since the I have been diagnosed with degenerative disc decease together with my trapped nerve problem.we just have to try our best.having said all that there are a lot of people worse off.god bless to them.its not nice to here such sad news
Too true. In a time where we're discovering more about mental health than ever the world is becoming so impersonal. Sharing will always be an essential part of mental health therapy but the opportunity to do so seems harder and harder. Especially as an official line of treatment. It's just pills for everything.
Costochondritis can be brought on by many things, chances are your other ailments have triggered it. Anxiety triggered it with my lady and with Tel it will have almost certainly being a combo of his Anxiety and training.
I take I gabapentien three time a day as I did 18 months ago. For a month to get me over the pain barrier. I realy don't like medication unless absaloutly necessary. I will wean my self of these tablets slowly over the next month I know I will still be in pain but I will try like I did last time then throw them away.
One severe two moderate My severe one is already being dealt with by my 'smiling friend' I'm meeting her next week, hopefully she's not some hippy like Cardew or she could end up stuffed inside her own arse I know mate, pills, pills, pills, I took your advice by the way and I went back in on Sunday, been every day since and already feeling the benefit. Sometimes the solution is right under your nose, cheers mate.
No need to apologise mate, as you said we've acknowledged problems in our respective countries which we're concerned about. Take care brother
I've just googled that... I used to get that a lot, hurt like a ****er, it's gone completely now, but it was horrible. I had sever pain in my intercostals as well, felt like imminent heart attack for about 3 years.
Your correct the trouble is its hard to diagnose. If the patent knows nowt about the ailment that dosnt help. Doctors are reluctant to say it is Costochondritis . As for many things that trigger Ito had major anxiety Dec 2012.
I am back mate, yeah. The gym is my sanctuary, wasn't very pleasant on day one mind, almost puked my guts up but powered through!
When my lady had her first experienced of it she thought it was heart related so went to A&E and they completely missed it. She only got the diagnosis because her usual GP wasn't available and the replacement had recently had a case.
You see I know this and I understand mental health. There's no doubt those pills would have got you back in the gym. 90% they will have worked, but you'll have had 2 weeks waiting for the low dose to kick in, and another month and a half of raising you dosage to level to get you back in the gym, and with that you'll have had to deal with all the side effects. Clearly your doctor underestimates the power of friendly encouragement. As a couple of muckers on here have helped you bypass 2 months of unneeded medication to achieve the same thing. Now your healthy routine is back to being your treatment. The treatment that works best for you. You're welcome mate. Hope you're enjoying it. Bet your first few sessions were a killer.