Home Menu

Menu


Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #526  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 07:15 AM
Anonymous32451
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
worse than yesterday. ugg
Hugs from:
fern46, Soupe du jour

advertisement
  #527  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 11:35 AM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
I did my circuit training workout today. It kicked my butt and my muscles feel wonky now. I feel good about doing it. I haven't been working out for a few weeks and I realize I missed it.

I have been back on Geodon for a week and I know it will slow my metabolism. I figure this is a good time to take back control before things start to swing in the wrong direction.
Hugs from:
Soupe du jour
  #528  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 12:00 PM
bpcyclist's Avatar
bpcyclist bpcyclist is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Sep 2019
Location: Portland
Posts: 12,681
Quote:
Originally Posted by fern46 View Post
It has been a while since I checked in. I haven't been around as much in general, but I have neglected taking pause to check in with myself physically lately.

As some of you know I had a recurrence of psychosis a few weeks ago. It was preceeded by a number of physical symptoms. It began with headaches. I had them every day for a week or so. It felt like pressure building up. I had the same thing happen the first time I had psychosis two years ago.

I also felt incredibly nauseous. It was like I was sea sick constantly for a week. I could barely eat and I lost several pounds.

My emotions were very strong and my mind was occupied with a project I was working on. I had trouble putting it down and relaxing. Insomnia set in and then my mind went weird. The psychosis set in. I pushed it down for a few days, but the insomnia continued and the psychosis built. The thoughts started to race. That's when I asked for help.

I wasn't a typical presentation of manic. My energy felt completely drained, but my thoughts were moving in a manic way. I just don't know guys... Any thoughts? No drugs. No alcohol. Seems to be triggered by information processing overload and strong emotions.

The only thing that remotely matches my symptoms is the psychosis that comes alongside epileptic siezures. All of what I experienced lines up with that, so I am going to get evaluated by a neurologist.

My pdoc put me back on 20mg of Geodon and it killed the psychosis. Low doses of APs working is also consistent with seizures. It may not be the answer, but the continual 'I don't know' from my doctors is frustrating. At least I know more about my pattern now and what to do about it.

As a result of all of this my exercise has been lacking. I am ready to get back in the game. I am starting my workouts again today.

Sending support to all trying to find balance by incorporating physical changes. Sending support to everyone in pain. Love to all.
So very sorry you had to deal w this fern, truly. As you know, I have a shockingly similar story and could as a child and still often can predict down-cycling by a mass tingling in my head that starts at the back and progresses to the OFC both sides. Takes about 10 mins. Then, the congenitally blind eye, left, which now has a tiny bit of vision goes pretty much blind again, it moves position within the globe, my left face droops, eyelid ptosis appears, and I am then down-cycled.

As you know, I do believe bp disorder and schizoaffective disorder are in fact seizure disorders. Fundamentally related to mass electrical activity causing an entirely difft. brain state.

I hope you continue progressing, truly.
__________________
When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield
Hugs from:
fern46
Thanks for this!
fern46
  #529  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 01:05 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
Quote:
Originally Posted by bpcyclist View Post
So very sorry you had to deal w this fern, truly. As you know, I have a shockingly similar story and could as a child and still often can predict down-cycling by a mass tingling in my head that starts at the back and progresses to the OFC both sides. Takes about 10 mins. Then, the congenitally blind eye, left, which now has a tiny bit of vision goes pretty much blind again, it moves position within the globe, my left face droops, eyelid ptosis appears, and I am then down-cycled.

As you know, I do believe bp disorder and schizoaffective disorder are in fact seizure disorders. Fundamentally related to mass electrical activity causing an entirely difft. brain state.

I hope you continue progressing, truly.
The tingling in the head!!! I have this too. My scalp starts to tingle and the thoughts start flowing. It is like a harbinger of a shift.

Any ringing in your ears? I get it more on the right than the left, but it is a very high frequency sound.

And so if these are siezure disorders why do pdocs keep prescribing high doses of APs as the high doses have been shown to trigger seizures? Insanity. Pure insanity

And with symptoms like you have physically how can anyone just say it is a mental disorder? Or just a chemical imbalance? We have to look at the whole picture.

I'm sorry you are dealing with this as well. We deserve some help. I'm going to see what I can find and I'll definitely share my journey with the group.
Thanks for this!
*Beth*
  #530  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 02:00 PM
*Beth* *Beth* is offline
catches the flowers
 
Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
Posts: 15,701
Quote:
Originally Posted by fern46 View Post
...
I wasn't a typical presentation of manic. My energy felt completely drained, but my thoughts were moving in a manic way. I just don't know guys... Any thoughts? No drugs. No alcohol. Seems to be triggered by information processing overload and strong emotions.
...

I'm sorry, fern. You've been through a really rough patch.

As I've gotten older mania tends to present itself in the way you've described. Feeling drained - or experiencing short, vivid bursts of energy, then feeling drained - and racing, overlapping thoughts. Terrible anxiety, a lot of noise in my mind. Also a product of processing overload and strong emotion.

That type of mania has been happening in my 50's. Very different from the manias of younger years, which were more the standard "I have boundless energy" manias.
__________________




  #531  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 02:03 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
Quote:
Originally Posted by BethRags View Post


I'm sorry, fern. You've been through a really rough patch.

As I've gotten older mania tends to present itself in the way you've described. Feeling drained - or experiencing short, vivid bursts of energy, then feeling drained - and racing, overlapping thoughts. Terrible anxiety, a lot of noise in my mind. Also a product of processing overload and strong emotion.

That type of mania has been happening in my 50's. Very different from the manias of younger years, which were more the standard "I have boundless energy" manias.
Thanks Beth. That's helpful information to have. There is such a wide spectrum. Mixed mania with energy loss. Good times

I'm sorry you've gone through the same. It is incredibly hard and you're hanging in like a champ.
Hugs from:
*Beth*, Fuzzybear
Thanks for this!
*Beth*
  #532  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 02:15 PM
Fuzzybear's Avatar
Fuzzybear Fuzzybear is offline
Wisest Elder Ever
 
Member Since: Nov 2002
Location: Cave.
Posts: 96,641
Quote:
Originally Posted by BethRags View Post


I'm sorry, fern. You've been through a really rough patch.

As I've gotten older mania tends to present itself in the way you've described. Feeling drained - or experiencing short, vivid bursts of energy, then feeling drained - and racing, overlapping thoughts. Terrible anxiety, a lot of noise in my mind. Also a product of processing overload and strong emotion.

That type of mania has been happening in my 50's. Very different from the manias of younger years, which were more the standard "I have boundless energy" manias.
Good description

Hugs to you
__________________
Hugs from:
*Beth*
Thanks for this!
*Beth*
  #533  
Old Jul 28, 2020, 02:16 PM
*Beth* *Beth* is offline
catches the flowers
 
Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
Posts: 15,701
Physically...recovering from my achilles surgery on 5/28. 2 casts and 1 walking boot later, I am now on my own bare feet

I think my recovery is going well, it's just (as predicted) the type of recovery that takes time. It feels amazing to walk without pain that causes me to limp and majorly limit my walking. Achilles is pretty tight, but I expect it will loosen up as I walk more.

My goal is to walk the stairs (I live upstairs) in a week.
__________________




Hugs from:
Fuzzybear
  #534  
Old Aug 11, 2020, 08:45 PM
Cocosurviving's Avatar
Cocosurviving Cocosurviving is offline
Elder
 
Member Since: Sep 2012
Location: Muscogee (Creek) Nation Reservation
Posts: 5,920
It’s raining 🌧 again which I know rain is good/important. I just wish it did not cause me to have flare ups. I’ve been battling a fever since early this morning. I finally ate a bowl of cereal to take some Tylenol. I don’t have much of an appetite. Soup sounds good right about now.
__________________
#SpoonieStrong
Spoons are a visual representation used as a unit of measure to quantify how much energy individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses have throughout a given day.

1). Depression
2). PTSD
3). Anxiety
4). Hashimoto
5). Fibromyalgia
6). Asthma
7). Atopic dermatitis
8). Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria
9). Hereditary Angioedema (HAE-normal C-1)
10). Gluten sensitivity
11). EpiPen carrier
12). Food allergies, medication allergies and food intolerances. .
13). Alopecia Areata
Hugs from:
*Beth*, Soupe du jour
  #535  
Old Aug 11, 2020, 09:40 PM
bpcyclist's Avatar
bpcyclist bpcyclist is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Sep 2019
Location: Portland
Posts: 12,681
Super sore. Started running again in addition to biking to try to increase happy chemicals for this depression. It usually has worked. Many of my happiest memories in life were while running long distances, 20-50ish miles or so. Absolute bliss. But sore. Onward. Least I am trying.
__________________
When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield
Hugs from:
*Beth*, fern46, Soupe du jour
  #536  
Old Aug 12, 2020, 05:39 AM
Anonymous32451
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
my current fibro issues have lasted since... so far, I think friday or saturday. I like to think I am over the worst (yesterday I could barely walk)

it's the heat: my pain and the heat don't work. soon as the heat improves I would hope that my pain does as well
Hugs from:
*Beth*, fern46, Soupe du jour
  #537  
Old Aug 12, 2020, 12:07 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
I've been feeling strange off and on lately. Several symptoms are on the list to discuss in my upcoming neurologist appointment.

I got a quick workout in with free weights this morning after school with the kids. Maybe I'll add a walk if my husband can watch them while I go.

At the moment I feel like laying around for a bit. I made some awesome vegetarian nachos for lunch and now I just want to hibernate.

Hugs to everyone and support to those who are in pain, struggling, or working toward a goal.
Hugs from:
*Beth*, bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist
  #538  
Old Aug 12, 2020, 01:14 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
I went on the walk. It is almost 95 out and very humid. I feel like hibernating for sure now. It was only 2.5 miles, but it felt like 30. Holy hot Batman! I think I'll choose something indoors for cardio tomorrow.
Hugs from:
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
  #539  
Old Aug 12, 2020, 04:03 PM
*Beth* *Beth* is offline
catches the flowers
 
Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
Posts: 15,701
I'm going to take my daily walk in a bit, before the heat hits any harder. Recovery is going well, I think. It's just the type of surgery recovery that is fairly slow. I still have to use the walking boot when I leave my apartment; shoes are just too painful against the incision.

My goal is to use the stairs to go to the mailbox, hopefully by Friday. xx
__________________




Hugs from:
bpcyclist, fern46
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist
  #540  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 05:08 AM
Anonymous32451
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Quote:
Originally Posted by BethRags View Post
I'm going to take my daily walk in a bit, before the heat hits any harder. Recovery is going well, I think. It's just the type of surgery recovery that is fairly slow. I still have to use the walking boot when I leave my apartment; shoes are just too painful against the incision.

My goal is to use the stairs to go to the mailbox, hopefully by Friday. xx


good luck!. you can do this!
Hugs from:
bpcyclist
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist
  #541  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 01:43 PM
bpcyclist's Avatar
bpcyclist bpcyclist is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Sep 2019
Location: Portland
Posts: 12,681
Quote:
Originally Posted by fern46 View Post
I went on the walk. It is almost 95 out and very humid. I feel like hibernating for sure now. It was only 2.5 miles, but it felt like 30. Holy hot Batman! I think I'll choose something indoors for cardio tomorrow.
Yeah, that is like 9 miles in regular weather or something. Awesome job!!
__________________
When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield
Hugs from:
Soupe du jour
  #542  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 01:46 PM
bpcyclist's Avatar
bpcyclist bpcyclist is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Sep 2019
Location: Portland
Posts: 12,681
Feeling really gd after a long run. So glad am running again
Such unbridled joy for me. Love the bike, but it does not really compare.
__________________
When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield
Hugs from:
fern46, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
Sometimes psychotic, Soupe du jour
  #543  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 02:20 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
Quote:
Originally Posted by bpcyclist View Post
Feeling really gd after a long run. So glad am running again
Such unbridled joy for me. Love the bike, but it does not really compare.
Nice! Enjoy the endorphins. I have never been a runner. I think its great you pushed yourself. You knew what your body, mind and spirit needed and took it for yourself. Great example for us all!
Hugs from:
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist
  #544  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 02:36 PM
Soupe du jour Soupe du jour is offline
Elder
 
Member Since: Jun 2015
Location: Czechia
Posts: 5,172
Suddenly have an upset stomach after dealing with multiple balls coming at me. Despite, making progress. One nice thing is that a particular flight we were booked on was cancelled. [We dealt with three other cancelled flights that we had to re-book.] I finally chimed in (my husband is the usual travel arranger) and suggested a train trip, instead. The trains there are outstanding, and the scenery even nicer. That train trip should represent an "Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!" half day in the trip.
Hugs from:
bpcyclist, fern46
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist
  #545  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 03:04 PM
bpcyclist's Avatar
bpcyclist bpcyclist is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Sep 2019
Location: Portland
Posts: 12,681
Quote:
Originally Posted by fern46 View Post
Nice! Enjoy the endorphins. I have never been a runner. I think its great you pushed yourself. You knew what your body, mind and spirit needed and took it for yourself. Great example for us all!
I sometimes lose sight of the massive influence my non-brain body can have on my brain. Not sure why this is. Everyone knows. It is all published. But I forget.
__________________
When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield
Hugs from:
Soupe du jour
  #546  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 03:07 PM
bpcyclist's Avatar
bpcyclist bpcyclist is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Sep 2019
Location: Portland
Posts: 12,681
Quote:
Originally Posted by Soupe du jour View Post
Suddenly have an upset stomach after dealing with multiple balls coming at me. Despite, making progress. One nice thing is that a particular flight we were booked on was cancelled. [We dealt with three other cancelled flights that we had to re-book.] I finally chimed in (my husband is the usual travel arranger) and suggested a train trip, instead. The trains there are outstanding, and the scenery even nicer. That train trip should represent an "Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!" half day in the trip.
Oh yeah, Soupe. Air travel is a total nightmare in Europe any time, worse now, no doubt. Trains are waaay superior. Good for you. Feel better!!
__________________
When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield
Hugs from:
Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
Soupe du jour
  #547  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 06:44 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
Quote:
Originally Posted by bpcyclist View Post
I sometimes lose sight of the massive influence my non-brain body can have on my brain. Not sure why this is. Everyone knows. It is all published. But I forget.
We all do. That's exactly why I started this thread. I keep forgetting to post regularly.
Hugs from:
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
  #548  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 07:12 PM
bpcyclist's Avatar
bpcyclist bpcyclist is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Sep 2019
Location: Portland
Posts: 12,681
Quote:
Originally Posted by fern46 View Post
We all do. That's exactly why I started this thread. I keep forgetting to post regularly.
Oh? Did not know that. You are so clever, fern.
__________________
When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield
  #549  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 07:22 PM
fern46 fern46 is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
Quote:
Originally Posted by bpcyclist View Post
Oh? Did not know that. You are so clever, fern.
Well that's debatable for sure, but yeah... The thread was started to give us a place to discuss and focus on our physical health as it plays a significant role in our mental and emotional wellbeing. We've had discussions about exercise, ailments, food, triumphs and fails. All welcome, all supported.
Hugs from:
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist
  #550  
Old Aug 13, 2020, 09:41 PM
Moose72's Avatar
Moose72 Moose72 is offline
Silver Swan
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: USA
Posts: 18,753
I recently got an app that allows you to log what you eat and analyzes it for you, breaking each meal into fat, calories, carbs etc. It gives you a cap for each one and tells you where you are for the day. I had 200 calories left for the day tonight and then I went out to eat and ate 1,000! I also have taken a long break from walking. I need to get back into it! Ive been stalled on my weight loss for over a month!
__________________
Qui Cantat Bis Orat - He who sings prays twice
Ingrezza 80 mg
Propranolol 40 mg
Benztropine 1 mg
Vraylar 4.5 mg

Gabapentin 600 mg
Klonopin 1 mg 2x daily
Hugs from:
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bpcyclist, Soupe du jour
Reply
Views: 36549

attentionThis is an old thread. You probably should not post your reply to it, as the original poster is unlikely to see it.




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:13 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® — Copyright © 2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.




 

My Support Forums

My Support Forums is the online community that was originally begun as the Psych Central Forums in 2001. It now runs as an independent self-help support group community for mental health, personality, and psychological issues and is overseen by a group of dedicated, caring volunteers from around the world.

 

Helplines and Lifelines

The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider.

Always consult your doctor or mental health professional before trying anything you read here.