stanozol Posted June 12, 2008 Share Posted June 12, 2008 wow....talk about touching lives ....so where do i get to buy Prozac again? available ba yan sa mercury? over the counter ba yan? how much kaya? and ano pa ba ibang anti-depressant na over the counter lang? anyone? hehe may prescription yun eh...pero its better pa rin yun non-pharmacologic way of treating depression. pwera lang kung major depression na case mo or may suicidal tendency ka na, yan kelangan na ng gamot. inom ka ng gatas..may mga compounds or chemicals yun na nakakagaan ng mood kasi napapataas sya ng serotonin (brain chemical or neurotransmitter for happiness). learn to cope up with stress,,,mga stress management techniques. is ther any medicine that can treat obsessive compulsive disorder? hmmm...mga anxiolytics...pero kailangan pa ng reseta. pero dont rely on meds to much as much as possible. Quote Link to comment
stanozol Posted June 12, 2008 Share Posted June 12, 2008 is ther any medicine that can treat obsessive compulsive disorder? hmmm ...anxiolytics....pero kailangan ng reseta. try not to use meds to much...go non pharmacologic way first. baka kasi kulang lang self confidence mo. obscessive compulsive disorder kasi ay dahil din sa sobrang anxiety. Quote Link to comment
cHinitababe86 Posted September 15, 2008 Share Posted September 15, 2008 considered BIPOLAR DISORDER ba kung ung tao is nagiging mabait at a certain period of time, then biglang iinit ang uloat magagalit? minsan ung galit na un may kasama pang tremors. hahaha and i think, pag nagwawala siya, im thinking of putting rin conduct disorder dahild lang ordinary nagwawala, pero may kasamang pagmumura, at physical harm. ..at minsan nangbabato ng mga gamit.. kasi im not yet sure of may report about sa case ng patient ko sa mental since bago palang aq and ojt ko. help Quote Link to comment
male_spud Posted September 18, 2008 Share Posted September 18, 2008 considered BIPOLAR DISORDER ba kung ung tao is nagiging mabait at a certain period of time, then biglang iinit ang uloat magagalit? minsan ung galit na un may kasama pang tremors. hahaha and i think, pag nagwawala siya, im thinking of putting rin conduct disorder dahild lang ordinary nagwawala, pero may kasamang pagmumura, at physical harm. ..at minsan nangbabato ng mga gamit.. kasi im not yet sure of may report about sa case ng patient ko sa mental since bago palang aq and ojt ko. help sounds right but you have to make sure that your patient has been having symptoms for the past 6 months na... baka di pa siya pasok sa criteria ng DSM-IV for bipolar disorder... nurse ka ngayon sa mental? Quote Link to comment
dragonite Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 I have a question, and I have no idea if this is the place to ask it or not, so I apologize in advance if this doesn't belong in this thread. Sometimes I think I might have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. I have some weird tendencies. I spell out words in my head and I have to group the letters in groups of three. If something I spell in my head doesn't have a number of letters that is divisible by three, I add another word to make the total number of letters divisible by three. Does that make any sense to anyone? I know it sounds really weird. Another thing I do is that I have to take an even number of steps on one type of surface. For example, if I'm walking on pavement and then step onto grass, I have to make sure that I've taken an even number of steps on the pavement first because if I haven't it means that one foot has taken more steps on the pavement than the other foot has and it feels uneven to me. Does it sound like I might have OCD? Or am I just weird? Cohengal and me are same, is this OCD or we're just weird, in my case i add the vowels and value each of them a=1 e=2 i=3 etc, then if i add it the total should be 5, if it's not i will add a word to have a total of 5. same with the steps, i need to have even number of steps example 2 left foot steps on this tile, i also need to have 2 right foot steps. please answer if you know what this is. thanks. Quote Link to comment
maureen Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 this can also be OCD since there are people that can use their tendency to be OC in a productive way. In the way they do certain things in certain ways that would other wise under normal circumstances easily pass the criteria set forth by normal individuals without OCD. It loke channeling your tendencies in a productive way Quote Link to comment
Queen Darkeinjel Posted November 14, 2008 Share Posted November 14, 2008 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder A person with obsessive-compulsive disorder have either obsessions, or compulsions, or both. The obsessions and/or compulsions are strong enough to cause significant distress in their employment, schoolwork, or personal and social relationships. This includes: anankastic neurosis, obsessional neurosis and obsessive-compulsive neurosis The person has obsessions or compulsions, or both. Obsessions. The patient must have all of: Recurring, persisting thoughts, impulses or images inappropriately intrude into awareness and cause marked distress or anxiety. These ideas are not just excessive worries about ordinary problems. The person tries to ignore or suppress these ideas or to neutralize them by thoughts or behavior. There is insight that these ideas are a product of the patient's own mind. Compulsions. The person must have all of: The person feels the need to repeat physical behaviors (checking the stove to be sure it is off, hand washing) or mental behaviors (counting things, silently repeating words). These behaviors occur as a response to an obsession or in accordance with strictly applied rules. The aim of these behaviors is to reduce or eliminate distress or to prevent something that is dreaded. These behaviors are either not realistically related to the events they are supposed to counteract or they are clearly excessive for that purpose. During some part of the illness the patient recognizes that the obsessions or compulsions are unreasonable or excessive. The obsessions and/or compulsions are associated with at least 1 of: Cause severe distress. Take up time (more than an hour per day). Interfere with the patient's usual routine or social, work or personal functioning. The symptoms are not directly caused by a general medical condition or by substance use, including medications and drugs of abuse. Some of the most prevalent compulsions are: Repeated checking of doors, locks, electrical appliances, or light switches. Frequent cleaning of hands or clothes. Strict attempts to keep various, personal items in careful order. Mental activities that are repetitious, such as counting or praying. psychnet-uk for more info regarding OCD Quote Link to comment
gladiiatus Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 share ko lang, ask ko na rin kung paano magagamot ang sleepwalking...wife ko kasi sleepwalker...ok lang sana..wala sanang problem... kaya lang she is naked when sleepwalking Quote Link to comment
ianmikellim Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 i think a cup of milk would help bro. would make you wifey more relax ... makes her to acoiding sleep walking Quote Link to comment
snowman74 Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 what is the psychological disorder of a person who likes attention even if it is negative attention? lets say that person always needs the attention of others and when that person doesnt get it, that person actually causes trouble just for people to notice and interact with her? what is the cure for a peson who has sex with anyone, and i mean anyone, because sex with anyone gives them a sense of self worth and acceptance? what is the disorder of a person and what is the cure for someone who never admits wrongdoing and just wants everyone to accept what that person did because what was done is "alreay in the past" ? person claims to have never broken any of the ten commandments, will never admit anything, will ask for proof such as video footage but is almost impossible to acquire, goes to mass thinking that it has cleansed them, has friends who dont know each other and dont know the same things about that person, asks for forgiveness but never saying exactly for what (patawarin niyo na ako kung may nagawa man akong kasalanan), and lies and repeats the sins over and over again and asks for forgiveness the same way over and over again and the cycle goes on. all of the above are exhibited by one person only. i apologize for the long description and questions but actually these are just some and not complete descriptions of a single person i know. i would really like to talk to a psychologist/psychiatrist regarding this because my mind is boggled by such incredible attitude and thinking this person exhibits. Quote Link to comment
Guest SCHIZOPRENIC Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 siguro yun yung mga malala na talaga...but as in my case......i dunno...there really must something wrong w/ me...i actually experience/ still experiencing those symptoms... and yes i'm completely aware...and it worries me alot...promise...i'm not making things up...would you be cutting yourself every now and then if you were normal???would you?....and the rest of the other symptoms....mangyayari ba lahat sayo yun kung walang problema sa sarili mo??? talaga???....s@%t pasensya na...nag papalibre lang talaga ako sa consultation ...la akong pambayad sa shrink eh...haha ...tsaka...yun nga...ayoko lumabas ng bahay....( and this one...lumalala na talaga sya...i swear!) kaya pala saksakan ka na ng puti hija. :hypocritesmiley: pano mo ba malaman kung may multi personality disorder ka na?malalaman ba nyang meron na syang MPD? Quote Link to comment
extraunleaded Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 ang hirap mag maintain ng erection, psycho ba yun? Quote Link to comment
swami Posted August 17, 2009 Share Posted August 17, 2009 Docs, tanong lang ako. 1. Ang general epilepsy po ba hereditary? 2. Ang epileptic bang tao ay "insane"? pareho ba yan ng mga "demented"? 3. Are epileptic people capable of in-depth thinking? 4. Are they in greater danger if they give birth? thanks Quote Link to comment
djrs Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 may nabibilihan ba nyang prozac na yan without prescription? Quote Link to comment
Guest lustfortravel Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 may nabibilihan ba nyang prozac na yan without prescription? as far as i know, none. the doctor who prescribes it must have a dangerous drug license and the pharmacy has to register the purchase. Quote Link to comment
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