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Exercise, Depression and Drugs, not to mention Twitter, Fibromyalgia and PNIE (part I)
I am now on Twitter. Good grief. When I was a little girl my grandma would let me put wood in the old cook stove so she could make pancakes for breakfast and now I am on Twitter. It gives … Continue reading
Posted in depression, drugs, mental health, mental illness
Tagged autoimmune disease, central nervous sysem, depression, drugs, endocrinology, exercise, Exercise And Depression, fibromyalgia, Health, hormones, immune system, immunology, medication, Medicine, Mental disorder, mental health, mental illness, MS, multiple sclerosis, neuroimmune, neurology, pharmaceuticals, Physical exercise, PNIE, psychology, Twitter
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Anna the Embed: How I Got Diagnosed with Narcissism (Part II)
The only reason for giving someone a diagnosis is in order to treat. If you’re not going to treat, then it’s just name-calling. Generally speaking, I refuse the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder but I will accept it if … Continue reading
Posted in depression, doctor, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, mental health, mental illness, patient, physician, psychiatric patient, psychiatrist, psychiatry, Upstate Medical Center
Tagged Bipolar disorder, borderline personality, borderline personality disorder, DBT, Diagnosis, dialectic behavior therapy, Dialectical behavior therapy, Dr. Paul M. Cohen, drugs, endocrinology, hypersensitive, immunology, invalidation, Medicaid, narcissism, neurology, PNIE, Psychiatry, psychologist, psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology, psychotherapy, schizophrenia, sensitivity, therapist, therapy, treatment, validation
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The Undrugging of Annie (Part V)
I was repeatedly admitted to inpatient psychiatry for treatment of suicidal depression. Several times in the decade that had elapsed since Dr. Rich had poisoned me, I had approached her while I was an inpatient. Each time she told … Continue reading
Posted in Community General Hospital, CPEP, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Inpatient psychiatry, mental illness, Mental Patients Liberation Alliance, NYS Office of Mental Health, psychiatric patient, psychiatrist, St. Joseph's Hospital, Suicide, Support line, Upstate Medical Center
Tagged antidepressants, Dr. Jenifer Rich, Dr. Nasri Ghaly, Dr. Paul M. Cohen, fatigue, gastroenterology, homeopathy, immunology, intestinal yeast infection, lethargy, nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, nutrients, nutrition, NYS Dept. of Health, Office of Professional Medical Conduct, Omega 3, OPMC, PDR, Physicians Desk Reference, SAMe, side effects, St. John's Wort, weakness, wholistic
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About the Author: Anne C Woodlen (Part VI)
[Ooops, sorry! I got things out of order and didn’t post the last section of my history. What’s the point if you don’t know how it turns out in the end? Tomorrow we’ll go back to the story of being … Continue reading
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