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Old 17-02-2014, 11:59 PM #1
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After reading an article on Hollywood actors who talked about illness's they have and live with I was just wondering is anyone is open enough to talk about it franlky here?

Would be nice to see what forum members could relate and share their experiences.

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Erm, not sure if this counts but I have something called Costochondritis. Its pretty much incurable apparently but its one of those things that can just come on randomly, stay for years then disappear for no reason. It feels like someone is tightening a belt around my rib cage, and attacks tend t last around 4 hours, during which time I cant move, but it hurts to stay still too. This is part of the reason for my codeine dependency tbh
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Erm, not sure if this counts but I have something called Costochondritis. Its pretty much incurable apparently but its one of those things that can just come on randomly, stay for years then disappear for no reason. It feels like someone is tightening a belt around my rib cage, and attacks tend t last around 4 hours, during which time I cant move, but it hurts to stay still too. This is part of the reason for my codeine dependency tbh
That sounds horrible, ive done the whole codeine thing they are very addictive. Do you have any idea when an attack is about happen?
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That sounds horrible, ive done the whole codeine thing they are very addictive. Do you have any idea when an attack is about happen?
Nope..though it usually wakes me up. I have only ever got it through the day once..and I rang an ambulance because I thought I was having a heart attack
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I've been diagnosed with bipolar and I'm a chronic alcoholic. I'm am doing a course so I class myself as functioning I guess
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I've been diagnosed with bipolar and I'm a chronic alcoholic. I'm am doing a course so I class myself as functioning I guess
Do you have to take meds for the Bipolar and coming off drink must be awful when temptation is everywhere, so many people don't even know they are dependent on alcohol so atleast you have admitted it.

Good you're doing something about it, hope things go well none of us want to see you carted off to rehab by Jeremy Kyle lol.
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Do you have to take meds for the Bipolar and coming off drink must be awful when temptation is everywhere, so many people don't even know they are dependent on alcohol so atleast you have admitted it.

Good you're doing something about it, hope things go well none of us want to see you carted off to rehab by Jeremy Kyle lol.
My main aim is to help people with drink problems. I've never really got help with my bipolar which probably affects drinking a lot. I will definitely be thrown into rehab at some point LOL. But no matter what you learn, all the tools, triggers, escape plans.. You gotta want it
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My main aim is to help people with drink problems. I've never really got help with my bipolar which probably affects drinking a lot. I will definitely be thrown into rehab at some point LOL. But no matter what you learn, all the tools, triggers, escape plans.. You gotta want it
100% if someone is hell bent on doing what they want and dont want to keep fighting against something their bodies natural cravings or don't really care that much, tools and all that could help but not cure in the case of Bipolar anyway im assuming the only way to really treat that is drugs.

Why have you never tried anything if you don't mind me asking.?

The meds I take also helps people who suffer with bipolar but I don't take them for that reason.

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100% if someone is hell bent on doing what they want and down want to keep fighting against something their bodies natural cravings, tools and all that could help but not cure in the case of Bipolar anyway im assuming the only way to really treat that is drugs.

Why have you never tried anything if you don't mind me asking.?

The meds I take also helps people who suffer with bipolar but I don't take them for that reason.
I've tried a few meds but it never lasted them cos of the way I drink. I definitely will look into it again at some point.
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i've got blepharitus and eczema and its so annoying because it itches constantly, my eyes look like they are different sizes due to the swelling and i have rashes over my body!

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Seems like a lot of people suffer with anxiety or depression on here.
Might be something to do with it being easier to say behind the safety net of relative anonymity.

In real life we aren't afforded that luxury so many people keep it private.
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I'm not sure whether it's described as an illness as such but I have hyperhidrosis which really sucks. It makes my hands go really sweaty almost all of the time, which gets really awkward if I'm in a situation where I know I'm going of have to shake someone's hand because I get uber nervous and so they get even worse.

I had to shake a few peoples hand on my work experience and the looks on all of their faces was painful when I did, one even wiped their hand on their trousers afterwards. It probably sounds silly reading it here but when this always happens it really knocks your confidence, knowing every time you touch someone in any way you'll get that reaction. Even high fiving someone is impossible.

It can affect the rest of my body too in high temperatures so I always have to dress really light in the summer and generally stick to white/black shirts or else I look like a complete mess. The worst thing is that there's no medication that makes it better, you're stuck with it for life, which does make me concerned about the future in terms of jobs and relationships and such.

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I'm not sure whether it's described as an illness as such but I have hyperhidrosis which really sucks. It makes my hands go really sweaty almost all of the time, which gets really awkward if I'm in a situation where I know I'm going of have to shake someone's hand because I get uber nervous and so they get even worse. We had to go on work experience in year 11 and that highlighted how bad a problem it really is because all the men there tried to shake my hand on the first day but the looks on their faces was painful when they did and none of them did again for the rest of the week.

It can affect the rest of my body too in high temperatures so I always have to dress really light in the summer and generally stick to white/black shirts or else I look like a complete mess. The worst thing is that there's no medication that makes it better, you're stuck with it for life, which does make me concerned about the future in terms of jobs and relationships and such.


..and the thing is that the more you get anxious about it and worry, the worse it gets, you know that Richard.....

..I'm not sure that there isn't anything that can be done though, here's a link to one website but there are more and I think that there is medication to help..but if that doesn't work for you..maybe you could look into therapies which help with the anxiety and worry about it and that would ease it..?...


http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Hyperhi...roduction.aspx
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..and the thing is that the more you get anxious about it and worry, the worse it gets, you know that Richard.....

..I'm not sure that there isn't anything that can be done though, here's a link to one website but there are more and I think that there is medication to help..but if that doesn't work for you..maybe you could look into therapies which help with the anxiety and worry about it and that would ease it..?...


http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Hyperhi...roduction.aspx
There's a few treatments that are supposed to work but I've tried all and none of them have worked. The most effective is supposed to be 'iontophoresis' which doesn't cure it but just makes it better for a few weeks. I tried that last summer and it didn't do anything. I went to the hospital three times a week for 6 weeks for the treatment which literally consisted of me putting my hands in a bowl of water and them sending an electric current through the water to shock my hands each time but it did nothing at all.

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I'm not sure whether it's described as an illness as such but I have hyperhidrosis which really sucks. It makes my hands go really sweaty almost all of the time, which gets really awkward if I'm in a situation where I know I'm going of have to shake someone's hand because I get uber nervous and so they get even worse.

I had to shake a few peoples hand on my work experience and the looks on all of their faces was painful when I did, one even wiped their hand on their trousers afterwards. It probably sounds silly reading it here but when this always happens it really knocks your confidence, knowing every time you touch someone in any way you'll get that reaction. Even high fiving someone is impossible.

It can affect the rest of my body too in high temperatures so I always have to dress really light in the summer and generally stick to white/black shirts or else I look like a complete mess. The worst thing is that there's no medication that makes it better, you're stuck with it for life, which does make me concerned about the future in terms of jobs and relationships and such.
My boyfriend has that too and it doesn't even bother me tbh, he's very clean so it doesn't really cause me to be disgusted or anything, heck I even held his hand in 35 degrees, I would say you shouldn't think too much what people think, it's something that you can't control and if people judge you for that then they don't deserve your respect.
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I'm not sure whether it's described as an illness as such but I have hyperhidrosis which really sucks. It makes my hands go really sweaty almost all of the time, which gets really awkward if I'm in a situation where I know I'm going of have to shake someone's hand because I get uber nervous and so they get even worse.

I had to shake a few peoples hand on my work experience and the looks on all of their faces was painful when I did, one even wiped their hand on their trousers afterwards. It probably sounds silly reading it here but when this always happens it really knocks your confidence, knowing every time you touch someone in any way you'll get that reaction. Even high fiving someone is impossible.

It can affect the rest of my body too in high temperatures so I always have to dress really light in the summer and generally stick to white/black shirts or else I look like a complete mess. The worst thing is that there's no medication that makes it better, you're stuck with it for life, which does make me concerned about the future in terms of jobs and relationships and such.
I think the only thing that cures excessive sweating is botox, the thing that makes it worse is you probably worry its going to happen hence it happening.
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Oh and I use driclor for excessive sweating in the summer and it works 100% for me. Just went to the bathroom and looked at the bottle and it says "For treatment of hyperhidrosis (excessive perspiration).
I've already tried that I think I've tried everything available, none of them have worked.

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I think the only thing that cures excessive sweating is botox, the thing that makes it worse is you probably worry its going to happen hence it happening.
Yeah I've heard about that but again like the iontophoresis it's only a temporary fix and I've heard it's quite expensive. I could always give it a go sometime in the future.

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My boyfriend has that too and it doesn't even bother me tbh, he's very clean so it doesn't really cause me to be disgusted or anything, heck I even held his hand in 35 degrees, I would say you shouldn't think too much what people think, it's something that you can't control and if people judge you for that then they don't deserve your respect.

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Anxiety and panic attacks, insomnia (not so much an illness that one, but a long term problem)

Gallstones for which I have meds to control thank goodness cos it's very painful. I'll eventually have to have the gall bladder removed but not yet.
Insomnia to me is a very serious illness I have it and have to take pills every ****ing night otherwise I physically cant fall asleep, The insomnia is a side effect from medication I have to take to treat Epilepsy and the ironic thing is someone with Epilepsy is prone to dangerous seizures if they don't get enough sleep. YAY!

Typical.

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