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Could be - click on the info below:
If an SSRI like citalopram has been taken for a number of weeks and then is suddenly stopped a ‘withdrawal reaction’ could occur (symptoms like dizziness, tingling in fingers and toes, headache, anxiety and nausea). This is usually non-serious and self-limiting but can normally be avoided if the drug is stopped slowly.
Your systolic reading of 105 is excellentI have just read that link but I am still slightly confused as according to that my blood pressure is ideal!
But i was told it was fine....maybe it wasn't 85! all I know is that it was defo 105! My GP will no doubt do it again tomorrow thoughYour systolic reading of 105 is excellent
Your diastolic reading of 85 is a little high - ideally should be below 80
*She but I know lol....This post originally was just letting everyone know my results lol!! xListen Nicola we are none on here able to diagnose. Please just wait an talk to your dr. Honestly. He has all your notes and experience
Okay then lol xIf there is a number attached to any result, always ask for a copy
Nutritional Therapists work with individuals to enhance their health and general well being through diet and nutrition. I only mention it because a friend was always tired, she assumed that she ate well, is very slim, no health issues, but NT got certain blood tests done that showed certain vitamin deficiencies. The problem with it is that you end up paying for what your GP should be doing, so I hope your appointment went OK. I hope there is nothing wrong with the gas boiler but as you say, with three people in the house, wouldn't a faulty boiler affect everyone, I don't know. Here's a daft story to lighten the mood. My wife kept complaining about smelling gas in our kitchen, which I couldn't smell. We called the Gas Board who did their tests on the meter looking for leaks, nothing. It turned out to be a small fish that the cat had "stolen" from the pond next door, bought into the kitchen and had managed to push under the kitchen units. I had wondered why the kick panel was lying on the floor, just didn't see the fish.Never knew that was possible! ha! Sound stupid really! I have a GP appointment Friday so I will bring it up again with her! I am on gabapentin but I have been on that for nearly 2 months now so surely that isn't a side effect?? Nope no BP meds. I am 20 lol!
Nutritional therapist...never heard of one? What do they do?
Oh I see so basically a dietician no? Will have to look into it.. I have come more closer to the conclusion that lightheadedness is due to stress, as took my 3 year old niece out today and she had plenty of tantrums throwing herself on the floor in the middle of town and not getting back up....so was getting very stressed and then lightheaded hmph heyho!Nutritional Therapists work with individuals to enhance their health and general well being through diet and nutrition. I only mention it because a friend was always tired, she assumed that she ate well, is very slim, no health issues, but NT got certain blood tests done that showed certain vitamin deficiencies. The problem with it is that you end up paying for what your GP should be doing, so I hope your appointment went OK. I hope there is nothing wrong with the gas boiler but as you say, with three people in the house, wouldn't a faulty boiler affect everyone, I don't know. Here's a daft story to lighten the mood. My wife kept complaining about smelling gas in our kitchen, which I couldn't smell. We called the Gas Board who did their tests on the meter looking for leaks, nothing. It turned out to be a small fish that the cat had "stolen" from the pond next door, bought into the kitchen and had managed to push under the kitchen units. I had wondered why the kick panel was lying on the floor, just didn't see the fish.
Oh I see so basically a dietician no?
Oh I see! Well I had never heard of them lol are they on the nhs? If so how would I go about seeing one? Thank youNo, much better informed than a dietician. Dieticians seem to think that everybody is the same, their idea being that we eat less, exercise more and we lose weight. Basically true, just that for some people it is truly much more complicated. It was a dietician who told me (along with my GP at the time) that I didn't eat enough bread and potato. This is while it was quite obvious I needed to lose a few stone and that as a diabetic, more carbs? We're all different. Basically a Nutritional Therapist is not a dietician, but may offer advice on weight issues, as well as other problems, like anorexia, gluten intolerance and all sorts of things.
The degree course that my NT did took three years, she also has a degree in Biochemistry (more relevant than we think) and an MBA, so well clued up. Should anyone consult an NT it is essential to find a qualified NT, sadly it is something people can and do call themselves without doing one of the degree courses available, and there are full and part time course available.
That's what happens when you have a cat.Nutritional Therapists work with individuals to enhance their health and general well being through diet and nutrition. I only mention it because a friend was always tired, she assumed that she ate well, is very slim, no health issues, but NT got certain blood tests done that showed certain vitamin deficiencies. The problem with it is that you end up paying for what your GP should be doing, so I hope your appointment went OK. I hope there is nothing wrong with the gas boiler but as you say, with three people in the house, wouldn't a faulty boiler affect everyone, I don't know. Here's a daft story to lighten the mood. My wife kept complaining about smelling gas in our kitchen, which I couldn't smell. We called the Gas Board who did their tests on the meter looking for leaks, nothing. It turned out to be a small fish that the cat had "stolen" from the pond next door, bought into the kitchen and had managed to push under the kitchen units. I had wondered why the kick panel was lying on the floor, just didn't see the fish.
Luckily that hasn't happened to us yet...my boyfriend wants ours to be a house cat because he is scared of losing him lol hahaha xThat's what happens when you have a cat.
Seems a bit steep, does your vet drive a Rolls Royce by any chance? Vets4Pets have a very good reputation here in High Wycombe, sensible charges and a good deal on vaccinations. Apologies for slightly off topic.When animals become ill and need a visit to a vet.......the bills are astronomic and you will either need to be wealthy or try and find an RSPA centre which could also be miles away and hope that they will give treatment. Our cat cost nearly £800 just having 2 teeth removed and being neutered. ....so not cheap
Unfortunately no. I consulted my NT because I wasn't getting anywhere with the NHS. The NHS have this very simple view of obesity and that is that obese people eat too much fatty and sugary food. Whilst eating too much sugary and fatty food will probably make you gain a few pounds (excluding two of my mates who can and do eat absolutely everything and anything), the converse isn't necessarily so. Sorry I've gone off on my soapbox. My point is that the NHS isn't geared up to deal with people with weight problems, only those with eating problems.Oh I see! Well I had never heard of them lol are they on the nhs? If so how would I go about seeing one? Thank you
A tad confused why are we talking about cats? lolSeems a bit steep, does your vet drive a Rolls Royce by any chance? Vets4Pets have a very good reputation here in High Wycombe, sensible charges and a good deal on vaccinations. Apologies for slightly off topic.
Unfortunately no. I consulted my NT because I wasn't getting anywhere with the NHS. The NHS have this very simple view of obesity and that is that obese people eat too much fatty and sugary food. Whilst eating too much sugary and fatty food will probably make you gain a few pounds (excluding two of my mates who can and do eat absolutely everything and anything), the converse isn't necessarily so. Sorry I've gone off on my soapbox. My point is that the NHS isn't geared up to deal with people with weight problems, only those with eating problems.
I hope that your doctor can shed some light on your tiredness.
Someone else started it. LOL and I like catsA tad confused why are we talking about cats? lol
So I have to pay for the NT???
Don't like coffee lol@ohitsnicola. Try bulletproof coffee and tiredness will be a thing of the past
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