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I am convinced that I am suffering from MVP and I would love to hear from anyone else who has or is going through a misdiagnosis. I am not being taken seriously at the hospital because ten years ago I took antidepressant meds and as soon as they saw that in my chart from long ago, they automatically jumped the gun and keep sending me home without doing tests. My familyBirth control and family planning Choosing a primary care provider Ewing’s sarcoma Family troubles - resources doctor is the only one who is investigating this and I am to see her again on Thursday.
I am wondering if the Celexa would be beneficial even if it is MVP? One would think that the Celexa wouldn't make a difference but due to the unique natureNatures tears of MVP I am wondering otherwise. I would be so grateful for shared experiences, insight and any comments that you may think beneficial to me.
What so often happens -and is of no help whatsoever, is that some medical professionals tend to devalue the disruptions on the emotional, feeling, perceptual side on some misguided theory that they present no medical challenge of their own. Wrong-o!
So, yes, you huddle with your doc on this matter and work out whatever treatment makes sense in light of your particular situation. I urgeUrge incontinence you to consider talk therapy in addition to whatever meds are indicated, so you can identify and deal with any emotional material which is hidden from immediate view. Get at THAT stuff and you have a much improved chance of a lasting recoveryRecovery position - series which you will experience as just "feeling like yourself." And/Or there may indeed be an organic source or contributor turns out to be a prime mover that triggers anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety or exacerbates it. EITHER way, the possiblities should not be ignored.
Trust your instincts -they're very good!
I'm glad you are here and encourage (beg) you to to become a member and share your experience and wisdom with the many others who know from experience exactly what you're talking about.
Mood: sleeplesss is depressed about returning back pain
, Jan 26, 2008 03:41PM
I also have MVP. I've taken a beta-blocker for it for several years and it works great. No more palpations. I too have been to the ER many times for the same reasons. I trust my cardiologist completly. I can't imagine an anti-depressant being used for MVP.
JSGeare Male, 60 years Whitehall - VA Member since Dec 2007
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, Jan 27, 2008 10:17AM
To: lighthouse lady
Nobody here CAN say and nobody here DOES say that the B/B will help or will not help with anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety in your particular case. That's a doctor question -and a good one. If you ask your doctor, it would be interesting to know what he/she had to say.
JSGeare Male, 60 years Whitehall - VA Member since Dec 2007
Mood: JSGeare busting his you know what... Journal Entry: "I've received so many questions about pri..." [Read]
, Jan 27, 2008 02:54PM
To: Gurlalone
Just wanted to remind you that you would be a valuable contributor to the forum, so, please just click to join. This particular thread has been very instructive and I think many folks would bebefit from your experience and ideas.
What so often happens -and is of no help whatsoever, is that some medical professionals tend to devalue the disruptions on the emotional, feeling, perceptual side on some misguided theory that they present no medical challenge of their own. Wrong-o!
So, yes, you huddle with your doc on this matter and work out whatever treatment makes sense in light of your particular situation. I urge you to consider talk therapy in addition to whatever meds are indicated, so you can identify and deal with any emotional material which is hidden from immediate view. Get at THAT stuff and you have a much improved chance of a lasting recovery which you will experience as just "feeling like yourself." And/Or there may indeed be an organic source or contributor turns out to be a prime mover that triggers anxiety or exacerbates it. EITHER way, the possiblities should not be ignored.
Trust your instincts -they're very good!
I'm glad you are here and encourage (beg) you to to become a member and share your experience and wisdom with the many others who know from experience exactly what you're talking about.
Plus -how are things going right NOW?