Midweek Update: Dilemma! 🤪 PPPD MEDS TO GO UP OR NOT GO UP!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Audiologist says go down, psychiatrist says go up! Dilemma!

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  • @jillradovanovic3460
    @jillradovanovic3460 Год назад

    Have a great weekend! And laugh loads.

  • @jillradovanovic3460
    @jillradovanovic3460 Год назад

    You are getting there.

  • @vsjansen4208
    @vsjansen4208 Год назад +2

    That is a dilemma Dee. I agree with Steves, as an outsider it does seem like you are doing a lot. Maybe take it a bit slower/more relaxed coming days and see what that does? I am starting Lexapro coming weekend (well, I'm still hesitant..). Tr

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад

      My friend just said the same! She said you were doing better when you just focussed your attention on your horses and creativity!

  • @steveslong-covidjourneyPPPD
    @steveslong-covidjourneyPPPD Год назад +1

    You have answered your own question here kind of!? From an outsider there is a reason the fatigue and crappy feeling has been present, and that’s because you are doing way more than you used to! Physiatrist is correct to be proud of you and is right! The fatigue is just your body catching up, you will have more uppy and downy days while it adjusts to this, the walks, the working. And what has got you back to this current you? Sertraline!
    You are doing it right though give it a week then see if you decide to go up! If I’m honest I’ve found Audiologists to be more focused on hearing and the ears etc, whereas psychiatrists focus on the mind and body connection, which we know this is!
    I keep getting sick with colds etc and my symptoms spike but I’m trying to push through each day while working but looking after myself and using parasympathetic breathing when I get bad!
    Have a great weekend and make sure you keep laughing! You are getting there slowly but surely! x

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад

      Thanks Steve for the encouragement. It’s harsh that you’ve been unwell so frequently but still marching forward! Amazing ❤

  • @jillradovanovic3460
    @jillradovanovic3460 Год назад

    I would probably wait a week and see if it improves then l think l would go up.

  • @yendryrojas
    @yendryrojas Год назад

    Hola Dee!!!
    Quizá considerar no solamente un aumento de dosis , si no un posible cambio de medicamento.
    Quizá la sertralina no sea tan efectiva en tu organismo.
    Yo tomé Escitalopram por casi 1 mes , y la mejoría fue mínima. En cambio, llevo 1 mes tomando paroxetina y la mejoría ha sido muy buena y evidente. Aún no estoy al 100% pero si he mejorado mucho! Gracias a Dios y al medicamento.

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад +1

      ver mi última actualización!! Estoy muy contento de que haya encontrado el medicamento correcto y esté mejorando 🙏🏼

  • @jillradovanovic3460
    @jillradovanovic3460 Год назад

    My gp is the same.

  • @Nat_flo10
    @Nat_flo10 Год назад

    Hi Dee. My abgyn canceled on me. A lady was giving birth lol. I spoke to my phycologist and I told him about the on going anxiety and the fatigue and the eye twitches cold chills hot flashes ect. We came to the conclusion that Zoloft is not helping. We switched me to Effexor and I started this am. Let me tell you how I haven’t had any anxiety all day 😮. Like what?! The only thing I felt was a headache in the afternoon and dizziness but not the normal one we get but dizzy from the meds. I usually use two Xanax a day. Is 6:10 pm here I was able to cook and clean. I am relaxing now. I will keep u posted. I won’t go see the obgyn until week two of being in meds to make sure I am a bit more stable. ❤

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад +1

      Wow that’s amazing that’s so quick!!!!!

    • @Nat_flo10
      @Nat_flo10 Год назад

      @@dizzydee2021 I don’t want to get too excited lol tomorrow maybe be bad who k owns let’s hope it continues this way

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад +1

      @@Nat_flo10 I pray 🙏🏼 it does xxx

    • @Nat_flo10
      @Nat_flo10 Год назад

      @@dizzydee2021 ty ♥️

  • @jillradovanovic3460
    @jillradovanovic3460 Год назад

    Hi Dee
    Very frustrating and confusing.
    By the way you look great!
    I know our eyes get very fatigued.
    I think you will know if you need to up.your dose.

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад +1

      Thank you Jill I’m going to try to make a decision over the weekend

    • @jillradovanovic3460
      @jillradovanovic3460 Год назад

      @@dizzydee2021 yeah good idea

  • @dongee1664
    @dongee1664 Год назад

    Hi Dee, take a leaf out of Teddies book, have a good itch then take it easy.

  • @joannajia
    @joannajia Год назад

    Hello Dee,
    I have been watching all your videos and you are the reason that I decided to go on medication for PPPD. I am on Effexor now and it does seem to help me, although I had COVID a week ago and it is setting me back a little. May I ask if your symptoms returned to baseline after COVID? If so, how long did it take? ❤ thanks for the videos and wish you the best with whatever you decide to do❤

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад

      Thank you so much that’s so nice to hear I’ve helped someone in some way and I’m glad you’re getting some relief from it 🙏🏼 Covid I was positive for 2 weeks and it took around another 2 weeks to return to baseline but obviously we are all different. I thought it would set me back massively but actually it wasn’t as bad as I thought. Take care of yourself ❤

    • @Rose-gc8og
      @Rose-gc8og Год назад +1

      Hi Joanne . May I know have you had the feeling of walking on a boat and floating? I’m on Effexor too

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад

      @@Rose-gc8og every day Rose!!

  • @Rose-gc8og
    @Rose-gc8og Год назад +1

    Hi Dee. May I ask when you increased your dose of sertraline every time, do you see the effect of increased dose after complete 6-8 weeks or it need less time because already you’re on lower dose ?

    • @dizzydee2021
      @dizzydee2021  Год назад

      8-12 weeks I give it before making a decision but I usually notice a difference within 2-4 weeks of each dose increase. Hope that helps x