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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 May 2011 12:42

Hi Tinkers, we too are back from our holiday in Dorset, we had a lovely time although sadly it was very windy all week so we didn't get to go down on the beach or do our usual cliff walks, the wind was bitterly cold off the sea. We did get to Lyme Regis and Broadwinsor craft shops ( a bit of a misnomer as the craft shop has closed :-( We visited Abbotsbury for the tropical gardens and the swannery both wonderful and the children's farm which was good for photos. It was cheaper to buy the all in ticket whcih is why we went to the farm.

I am pleased that you enjoyed your holiday and that you feel better. The medication seems to be working doesn't it? That is good. Maybe if you can keep having reasonable nights sleep you will have formed a new sleep pattern. Hope you continue to feel better but do keep in touch with us on here.

Carole, hope you have got your voice back and soon feel a lot better. :-) :-)

tinkers

tinkers Report 29 May 2011 08:27

hi guys i am back from my break away and i must say i am feeling lots better tho i didnt do much i just chilled out and took things easy

im not feeling so panicky as much now so i think these new pills are startting to work yippppppeeeeeeeee lol and im not in tears all the time and i have been managing to get some sleep threw the night tho i dont no how long that will last but im making the n,ost of it

tho my breathing still needs a bit of work i am trying to keep calm


I would like to say a huge thank you to you guys on here for your support

Carole

Carole Report 25 May 2011 18:51

Ears and throat not so sore, but nearly lost my voice. Quiet day for them at work today x

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 23 May 2011 02:56

Hi Ann, re Zoloft, if his moods are less stable and generally not feeling "right" I would personally ask for him to try back on the citalopram. As I mentioned before some are just better for some people and not for others. The stable mood is a huge issue for those affected in this way, on the 'wrong' drug, one can become very volatile.
Good luck Ann to your OH, and to you!
Mary

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 21 May 2011 10:02

<3 <3 <3 Carole hope you feel better soon. xx

Carole

Carole Report 21 May 2011 09:53

Morning. Anyone want my chest ears and throte infection? It's making me feel poorly!!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 20 May 2011 18:20

Hi Tinkers,
My sister still lives in Fareham so we do get to know the local news. My parents also lived there, my Mother until she died in Haslar aged 85 and my Father died in a residential home in Lee aged 93.

Keep on with the medication and hopefully your body will soon adjust.

AnnMarieG

AnnMarieG Report 20 May 2011 16:56

Thank you Mary.
my o/h is on sertraline and I'm not sure it is doing him any good. he was on citalopram but our doc took him of it as he was getting very bad headaches.The headaches are all sorted now but dont think it was down to the citalopan.his general moods etc were so much better when he was on citalopan I wonder if it is worth asking the doc to put him back on it.
Ann

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 20 May 2011 15:22

Oh yes I know about sertraline (known here as brand name Zoloft). A good drug, like all the others, some just work better for some people, depends on your own body makeup. For example, our doctor put Megan on Zoloft a couple of years ago. Megan is 41 y/o, she has multiple learning disabilities, therefore is a bit challenged, with big anxiety issues. Has panic attacks etc where she loses consciousness. The doc put her on Zoloft, believing there were both depression and anxiety components (her fiance had taken off with a girl who was now pregnant and left Megan holding the ring). Though it got her out of her room, the Zoloft made her manic, she never stopped talking for 3 days, up most of the night then slept 2 hours. Though it is VERY effective for most people, it wasn't for her. Not to scare you, just to increase awareness, that just because it's a good drug, doesn't necessarily mean it's the best one for you.
I have been on many drugs over the years, due to my current age some of them are probably no longer on the market LOL. Phenobarb, Melleril, Valium, Librium, Elavil, Ativan, Xanax, Prozac. I remember when I started on Prozac (fluoxetine), I literally slept for the first 10 days, just up for water and bathroom, it eventually made me feel SO much better and back in control, but after several years, and as Prozac's popularity decreased in some circles, I was switched to citalopram (Celexa) which is prob the best thus far.

Good luck,
Mary
(had to get my last comment in before the world ends . . . .)

tinkers

tinkers Report 20 May 2011 13:03

when i was a kid growin up i lived in gosport for a while too in bridgemary but left when i were 11 and moved up north lol

alverstoke and stokes bay r still there

u no haslter hospital theyve shut down down recently last year

well ive been to c my doctor and he says i have to keep on wiv these new pills and the dizzines is one side affect and that i have to giv these pills a chance grrrrrr

he did say it was deppression i am sufferin from but isnt going to treat that just yet as i need to sort out my other health problems first ie my asthma, heart etc crikey there r that many i dunno where to start lol

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 20 May 2011 09:08

We used to live in the Crescent Alverstoke when first married Tinkers (60s) and Stokes Bay was a favourite haunt.

But, going further back, my Father's aunt (his father's sister) had a hut at Stokes Bay and I have photos taken in the 20s/30s of a whole family group of both my parents' Mothers, siter etc outside the hut.

My Gt Gt Grandparents married and all their children were born in Gosport (Forton).

Are you local to there now?

tinkers

tinkers Report 19 May 2011 23:21

i no lol i love going down to lee just walking on the beach lol or even stokes bay

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 May 2011 21:11

Now you are talking my home ground Tinkers..... I grew up in Fareham and spent many of my teenage days on the beach at Lee.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 May 2011 21:11

Now you are talking my home ground Tinkers..... I grew up in Fareham and spent many of my teenage days on the beach at Lee.

tinkers

tinkers Report 19 May 2011 20:10

thanx guys for ur support i really appreaciate it it has helpeed abit talking on here

ann in glos my avator piccy i took a while ago at lee on solent

Carole

Carole Report 19 May 2011 19:28

Hi Ann I take 40ml citalopram, a lot of us are on that drug. Someone else could be on sertraline though. I'd bet Mary knows about it. (She was a nurse).

Tinkers if you need help in the short term for your holiday ask your Dr for some diazapam. It's relaxing. And ok in the short term. Did you look for the rescue remedy in boots yet? It's non addictive and in bach flower remedy section. We swear by it on here. When I first started to feel ill, I though alsorts, gas poisoning from the fire, flu, cancer! People don't realise the energy it takes feeling so tense with worry!

Been in the garden today tidying up the boarders, it smells of dog wee !
:D

AnnMarieG

AnnMarieG Report 19 May 2011 17:39

Does anyone on here take Sertraline tabs.
Ann

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 May 2011 14:43

Tinkers, I love your avatar photo.Love sunsets.

Have a good break, try and relax and, as Mary says, don't forget tot ake your medication. Maybe your doctor can give you something to counteract the dizziness caused by your medication, just short term. :-)

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 19 May 2011 13:52

Travel safely Tinkers, don't forget to take your medication with you. The current side effects should ease off. I hope the break will help, we'll be thinking of you.
Mary XX

tinkers

tinkers Report 19 May 2011 12:56

thanx mary

im still not feelin too good i just wish i would stop feelin dizzy all the time and im still not sleepin ive had 2 nights with no sleep,

im of to c the doctor again in the morning as he is keepin an close eye on me

im going away for the week on saturday hoping the break will do me gud and help me relax abit so i wont b around next week