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Postby jessicas dad » Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:25 am

this website is recommened for help from the leeds nhs mental health team.


http://glasgowsteps.com/
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Postby brit pete » Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:51 pm

thanks for posting a interesting and helpful site
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Postby harry » Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:44 pm

I haven't read the site but side effects from medication for gout will give all the above plus make you v.anti-social. So beware of themcute little pills the Docs hand out like sweeties.
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Postby Wheel Nut » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:28 am

harry wrote:I haven't read the site but side effects from medication for gout will give all the above plus make you v.anti-social. So beware of themcute little pills the Docs hand out like sweeties.


I can agree with that, I had high blood pressure and a lot of pain in my hips, now I am being treated for being raving mad as well :P
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Postby boost » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:19 am

I have been sacked for being of work with stress in my neck and shoulders and traped merves in my arms .
i was off for three months with this and got told if idont go back i would have no job so i went back .but i had appontments with speshulists . but as you all know it takes time to see them i made them for fridays . that is what the boss said sort them for this day i did . i give him the dates of all the docs and for mr that was it . so i was home for xmas told him i was going on the 3 . the next thing i got was if i go i have no job but i had to go . ( i dont like pain ) it was to mutch and with all the tabs as well . so i told him again got docs .
then i was put on the sick till the 17 then i have to go back to docks . got my notice in post from the 10 i have no job .
i dont think he can do this . can he . thanks for any help .
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Postby Wheel Nut » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:46 am

boost wrote:I have been sacked for being of work with stress in my neck and shoulders and traped merves in my arms .
i was off for three months with this and got told if idont go back i would have no job so i went back .but i had appontments with speshulists . but as you all know it takes time to see them i made them for fridays . that is what the boss said sort them for this day i did . i give him the dates of all the docs and for mr that was it . so i was home for xmas told him i was going on the 3 . the next thing i got was if i go i have no job but i had to go . ( i dont like pain ) it was to mutch and with all the tabs as well . so i told him again got docs .
then i was put on the sick till the 17 then i have to go back to docks . got my notice in post from the 10 i have no job .
i dont think he can do this . can he . thanks for any help .


I think they can do as they please. I was sacked for having a back injury as the company nurse decided I wasn't up to the work they expected, although my own GP and consultant had given me the all clear to return to work. Deaitchell...
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Postby DoYouMeanMe? » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:13 am

jessicas dad wrote:this website is recommened for help from the leeds nhs mental health team.


http://glasgowsteps.com/


Sorry mate, but that is a cop out as all that will happen is that at the mention of issues, people will just be directed to that site. People with Mental health issues being told to go a read a web site is just not good enough. People need to see a doctor and the doctors need to come off their high horse and start to give an impression that they actually care. It's about time the public in this country took the doctors to task The GP's think they are bloody Gods and, I can assure you of this, many don't particularly give a toss about the patients, most went into the trade for it's returns. Night care is useless and in some area, one emergency ambulance on nights for an absolutely massive area.
Have you all not noticed that the first thing people of money do? They don't use or rely on the NHS. Look at any executive job and they all include full BUPA or similar for the entire family.
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Postby animal » Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:27 pm

DoYouMeanMe? wrote:
jessicas dad wrote:this website is recommened for help from the leeds nhs mental health team.


http://glasgowsteps.com/


Sorry mate, but that is a cop out as all that will happen is that at the mention of issues, people will just be directed to that site. People with Mental health issues being told to go a read a web site is just not good enough. People need to see a doctor and the doctors need to come off their high horse and start to give an impression that they actually care. It's about time the public in this country took the doctors to task The GP's think they are bloody Gods and, I can assure you of this, many don't particularly give a toss about the patients, most went into the trade for it's returns. Night care is useless and in some area, one emergency ambulance on nights for an absolutely massive area.
Have you all not noticed that the first thing people of money do? They don't use or rely on the NHS. Look at any executive job and they all include full BUPA or similar for the entire family.



Sorry but will have to disagree to some extent on this as when I 1s went to my Dr nearly 4 yrs ago he was very supportive & gave me all the help & advice I needed even told me where to go to receive help I needed I also looked for myself to get some of the help I wanted & needed so ended up with a very god support team

I did go back to work but due to other things ( May not is the thread ) I am now back on the sick but not that depressed atm due to things I did learn to help cope with it all



boost wrote:I have been sacked for being of work with stress in my neck and shoulders and traped merves in my arms .
i was off for three months with this and got told if idont go back i would have no job so i went back .but i had appontments with speshulists . but as you all know it takes time to see them i made them for fridays . that is what the boss said sort them for this day i did . i give him the dates of all the docs and for mr that was it . so i was home for xmas told him i was going on the 3 . the next thing i got was if i go i have no job but i had to go . ( i dont like pain ) it was to mutch and with all the tabs as well . so i told him again got docs .
then i was put on the sick till the 17 then i have to go back to docks . got my notice in post from the 10 i have no job .
i dont think he can do this . can he . thanks for any help .



Ask your Dr to send you to Pain Management for some help with the pain in your neck my Dr did & it has worked I now take a variety of drugs but it does help a lot also had injections in my neck for this ( there are several threads in here about it )
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Postby DoYouMeanMe? » Thu Jan 13, 2011 1:05 pm

You are very lucky to have a Dr that gives a toss. Most don't and this is from someone very closely involved with the medical profession.
Most 'new' doctors at a surgery become the most popular in a very short time, until they get a verbal for spending too much time with the patients, off the partners.
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Postby animal » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:42 pm

DoYouMeanMe? wrote:You are very lucky to have a Dr that gives a toss. Most don't and this is from someone very closely involved with the medical profession.
Most 'new' doctors at a surgery become the most popular in a very short time, until they get a verbal for spending too much time with the patients, off the partners.



Yes I am very lucky but he has been my Dr for nearly 20 yrs & up until 4 yrs ago I had hardly seen him so he could be a bit "old school " poss in his mud 40's & like me he thinks prevention is better than cure but he is also a partner within so it does help it is also a small practice
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Postby animal » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:55 pm

A read of this may help with pain

http://www.pda-uk.org/healthmatters/rea ... kpain.html
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Postby Wheel Nut » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:15 pm

animal wrote:A read of this may help with pain

http://www.pda-uk.org/healthmatters/rea ... kpain.html


A complete and painful record. I find it much easier to write things down as there is so much going on with medical people I get confused, my list of drugs is as long but slightly different due to kidney problems. Thanks Ange. The stress depression panic anxiety thing is really difficult for me to describe and diagnose which one is worse.

Good luck for now until August.

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Postby animal » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:26 pm

Wheel Nut wrote:
animal wrote:A read of this may help with pain

http://www.pda-uk.org/healthmatters/rea ... kpain.html


A complete and painful record. I find it much easier to write things down as there is so much going on with medical people I get confused, my list of drugs is as long but slightly different due to kidney problems. Thanks Ange. The stress depression panic anxiety thing is really difficult for me to describe and diagnose which one is worse.

Good luck for now until August.

Malc


It was difficult to write this but I must credit Pat ( from PDA ) after I had sent her a lot of the info she put it into a readable order as most has been documented on here in a variety of threads

But it can be very difficult to differ from stress, anxiety, depression, panic attacks as they are really all rolled into 1

I found it quite therapeutic to write it all down although very hard at times but if someone started a topic in here I found it easier to answer it
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Postby Wheel Nut » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:38 pm

animal wrote:
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animal wrote:A read of this may help with pain

http://www.pda-uk.org/healthmatters/rea ... kpain.html


A complete and painful record. I find it much easier to write things down as there is so much going on with medical people I get confused, my list of drugs is as long but slightly different due to kidney problems. Thanks Ange. The stress depression panic anxiety thing is really difficult for me to describe and diagnose which one is worse.

Good luck for now until August.

Malc


It was difficult to write this but I must credit Pat ( from PDA ) after I had sent her a lot of the info she put it into a readable order as most has been documented on here in a variety of threads

But it can be very difficult to differ from stress, anxiety, depression, panic attacks as they are really all rolled into 1

I found it quite therapeutic to write it all down although very hard at times but if someone started a topic in here I found it easier to answer it


I hope you don't mind this on this forum but you mentioned you changed the antidepressants yet in your list you have Amitrip, don't those make you sleep too much? I wondered what you had changed away from
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Postby animal » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:56 pm

Think most in this post

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=53899

But I take a very small dosage of Amitriptiline ( started with 10 mg have now gone up to 20 mg ) only take at night as my consultant knew I was a driver was reluctant to increase the dosage
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Postby animal » Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:14 pm

http://uk.health.lifestyle.yahoo.net/wr ... rmance.htm
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Postby John Aalborg » Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:18 pm

animal wrote:Think most in this post

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=53899

But I take a very small dosage of Amitriptiline ( started with 10 mg have now gone up to 20 mg ) only take at night as my consultant knew I was a driver was reluctant to increase the dosage


Now that I am retired from driving (here in the USA) suddenly I can get all the drugs prescribed that I need, but I have to pay for most of them. After I retired my wife lost her job and I have to pay for hers, too. No more dental care without a job here, also. I should have moved back to the "old country" when I was younger and had the chance. Anyway, you fellow drivers across the pond: no more bitching about your nanny state. Take it from someone who knows.
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Postby Saratoga » Fri Mar 11, 2011 3:58 am

I reckon I've got a problem with stress and depression at the moment but for the most part it has brought me out as being emotional with using alcohol to calm things down. Although I only have the brandy in the evenings :oops: :oops:

Good days and bad days :roll: Guess today isn't a good day :( :roll: :(

Read the stuff on the PDA site. Interesting information, but I [zb] up the option of joining the PDA years ago. So here I am, getting back into transport and living life on an edge...

Course, after a double brandy I'm probably note safe to be on the internet so I'd best stay away from those selling and auction sites then :o

I'm not getting any pains or complications like that but more of unstable and emotional. Not sure what else to do to handle it...

Oh, and I'm doing my learning for the theory for my cat C. That'll be the stress then :o
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Postby Wheel Nut » Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:08 pm

John Aalborg wrote:
Now that I am retired from driving (here in the USA) suddenly I can get all the drugs prescribed that I need, but I have to pay for most of them. After I retired my wife lost her job and I have to pay for hers, too. No more dental care without a job here, also. I should have moved back to the "old country" when I was younger and had the chance. Anyway, you fellow drivers across the pond: no more bitching about your nanny state. Take it from someone who knows.


Ooh I do wish you would tell Carryfast!

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Postby Rob K » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:54 pm

Depression is BS. Doesn't exist.

A very good read :

http://behaviorismandmentalhealth.com/2 ... epression/

So sort yourselves out and stop wallowing in self pity. :roll: :twisted:
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Postby Wheel Nut » Sat Mar 12, 2011 12:30 am

Rob K wrote:Depression is BS. Doesn't exist.

A very good read :

http://behaviorismandmentalhealth.com/2 ... epression/

So sort yourselves out and stop wallowing in self pity. :roll: :twisted:


Sorry Rob! I agree with a lot of your posts and discussions.

Unfortunately from a bloke who spent 30 years living in a truck cab, had loads of friends, family and money, visiting new countries and cities, spending time learning the culture to now!

[zb] scared of going outside, constant headaches and pain, Serious shaking and tremors to being unable to go shopping or go into a busy pub, even with friends.

My name is Malcolm and I am a depressed bloke....
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Postby Rob K » Sat Mar 12, 2011 12:55 am

Wheel Nut wrote:
Rob K wrote:Depression is BS. Doesn't exist.

A very good read :

http://behaviorismandmentalhealth.com/2 ... epression/

So sort yourselves out and stop wallowing in self pity. :roll: :twisted:


Sorry Rob! I agree with a lot of your posts and discussions.

Unfortunately from a bloke who spent 30 years living in a truck cab, had loads of friends, family and money, visiting new countries and cities, spending time learning the culture to now!

[zb] scared of going outside, constant headaches and pain, Serious shaking and tremors to being unable to go shopping or go into a busy pub, even with friends.

My name is Malcolm and I am a depressed bloke....


That's not depression :roll: , that is something else. Sounds like you've got agoraphobia to me, amongst other things.
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Postby John Aalborg » Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:29 pm

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John Aalborg wrote:
Now that I am retired from driving (here in the USA) suddenly I can get all the drugs prescribed that I need, but I have to pay for most of them. After I retired my wife lost her job and I have to pay for hers, too. No more dental care without a job here, also. I should have moved back to the "old country" when I was younger and had the chance. Anyway, you fellow drivers across the pond: no more bitching about your nanny state. Take it from someone who knows.


Ooh I do wish you would tell Carryfast!

He has wet dreams about all things American, although I think he talks a lot of YANK


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Postby 44 Tonne Ton » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:34 pm

Wheel Nut wrote:
harry wrote:I haven't read the site but side effects from medication for gout will give all the above plus make you v.anti-social. So beware of themcute little pills the Docs hand out like sweeties.


I can agree with that, I had high blood pressure and a lot of pain in my hips, now I am being treated for being raving mad as well :P

But you are raving mad Malc! :mrgreen:
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Postby mrvolvoman » Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:57 am

Im depressed and angry, because a close family member has got cancer and is going through chemo etc, i know there is a lot of people out there going through the same but it is a diffucult time for anyone.
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Postby jessicas dad » Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:44 am

Mrknowitall wrote:Im depressed and angry, because a close family member has got cancer and is going through chemo etc, i know there is a lot of people out there going through the same but it is a diffucult time for anyone.




im not surprised considering the scumbags that are out living it up in working mens clubs smoking 40 a day while claiming dole.
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Postby mrvolvoman » Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:08 pm

I was being serious jessicas dad. :? Y do u think i get angry with people on here? I know it is knowbodies fault because anyone can get an illness, but sometimes i feel like i want to punch someone and some people have come very close i can tell u.
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jessicas dad wrote: im not surprised considering the scumbags that are out living it up in working mens clubs smoking 40 a day while claiming dole.


It must be easier to get on the dole over in the UK than here in Frontier Land USA. My old lady, who was a hospital nurse with a perfect record for thirty years got disabled 2 years ago and still has not collected a *penny, plus she has no health or dental insurance. (You guys still have pennies? Ours are not worth the substitute copper they are printed on).

I do not understand the Ami working class, which is against raising taxes so we can have government health insurance. Everybody's health is a roll of the dice. Some are born lucky and some are born prone to disease. One would think that the lucky ones would be happy enough with their good fortune to be willing to help those with bad luck. National health insurance is simply everyone pooling money together to that those who get a bad card have some support. I could go on (rant rant)... :roll:
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Postby mrvolvoman » Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:23 pm

No wonder people r cracking up the attitude from some people when it comes to there mental and physical health :( i dont think people give a toss these days tbh. :(
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Postby Beebee » Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:45 pm

Hi I'm new to this so bear with me. I've read through the posts & there's a bit of a theme. Men & women deal with health problems differently. Women (in my opinion) are more open about having a problem & will turn to others, men keep more to themselves. It does not help that drs can only give you a 5min appt (10mins if you book a double) & you have to take a day off work & another if you need to have tests, a bit difficult if your a tramper. If you do have some form of mental health problem tablets do not work in all cases, counselling unless private, has very high waiting lists & what driver can attend an appointment every week for say, 12wks. With the long hours when do drivers get to wind down,exercise. Someone who is suffering from depression & sits in a cab all week does not need to be told "pull yourself together" or any other type of derogatory remark, they need to find the cause & how to change the effect it's having. Sadly, for some people their situation cannot be changed & life becomes about learning to cope.
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