I don't know who that is. Weird. How did that persons story connect you with me?? I was diagnosed 2 1/2 years ago not recently. I just recently came onto this site. I do have depression and anxiety. I also do have an awesome neuro here at the U of M in Minnesota.
Thanks, Betsy
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From: Betsys School of Dance <betsysschoolofdance@...> Subject: Re: [ptc] Newly diagnosed in NJ To: ptc@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 9:13 AM
Hi,
Thanks for responding. It's nice to know I'm not alone. I am however 5'9'' and weigh 140 so for me it has nothing to do with weight. I have taught dance classes 6 night a week for the last 7 years too so it's not lack of exercise. I recently got a shunt put in so my swelling is down a lot, its the other stuff though that really gets me. confusion, hair loss, anger, high blood pressure, memory problems. I feel like a total ding dong.
Betsy
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From: jma2317@yahoo. com <jma2317@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [ptc] Newly diagnosed in NJ To: ptc@yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 7:47 AM
Hi Princeofcatasws! Wow, sounds like you got alot going on. I was diagnosed with PTC, I believe in Aug. 08. I was put on diamox and started losing weight. Im glad to say that weight loss and diamox has put the fluid back to normal. As of today I am no longer taking diamox.
First, it is important that you have a good doctor that you feel good with. Next ask lots of questions. I can imagine that depression is hard to deal with in itself-and you have other sicknesses that are a real downer too. This sounds easier said than done but be positive, live positive, surround yourself with positive. Please dont let people scare you with "thier" stories. PTC is different for everyone and if your active in your treatment you are sure to be fine.
I lost weight by eating low calories, eating fresh foods, no sugar,and drank tons of green tea!! Talk to your doctor about your situation with the weight loss. The diamox should bring the swelling down in
your optic nerves. Dont try to just rely on the diamox. It is important that you loose any weight possible that you can yourself. Once again easier said than done. I lost a few pounds and there was a noticeable decrease in pressure. There are gonna be people who swear that weight has nothing to do with PTC and the docs have no clue about it and so on and so on. Like I said please dont let these people get to you. PTC is difficult and can be a little scary at times. With hope, determination, and love YOU WILL get through it! Im always here to talk to and will try to help as much as I can. God Bless!!! ;] Peace and much love, Jessica
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From: "princeofcatsws" Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 12:48:47 -0000 To: <ptc@yahoogroups. com> Subject: [ptc] Newly diagnosed in NJ
Hi I just got diagnosed with PTC and I am at a total loss of what to do. I have Polycyctic Ovarian Syndrome, depression and anxiety also, so I have been really depressed over this diagnosis. I am on Diamox but otherwise am not being treated with anything else.
I am severely overweight and my Dr. said losing weight would help. I was going to get the gastric band surgery for weight loss since because of the PCOS it is really hard for me to lose weight on my own (I've been trying so hard to no avail...) but they said they won't do it until the swelling in my optic discs goes down.
I was just wondering what I can expect (I was literally diagnosed like 3 weeks ago) and what I can do, anything holistic I can do? Also, any other overweight sufferers what do you recommend for weight loss? Any info on anything would be nice actually since I am so lost in all this.
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