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Before being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis 5 years ago, I considered myself to be in excellent health. I maintained a balanced diet, prioritized getting enough sleep, and regularly engaged in running. I rarely fell ill and had never required hospitalization. In fact, when I was searching for a new primary care physician around 10 years ago, I was welcomed with open arms due to my lack of
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Before 1999, patients with severe psoriatic arthritis had a sense of inevitability since any damage to their joints was irreversible. The prospect of needing surgeries and rehabilitation was daunting, and the extent of the damage was uncertain. Move From Desperation to Hope - Two Minute Message Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) could alleviate pain, but did not change the disease's
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I have a vivid memory of the long night I spent in the rehab hospital after my first hip replacement surgery. The room was filled with darkness and silence. Surprisingly, I didn't experience too much pain thanks to my new hip. However, despite closing my eyes tightly and trying to fall asleep, I struggled to doze off. Nowadays, I am fortunate to be able to sleep through the night. However, I can
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When the symptoms of schizophrenia began to manifest, my brain became incredibly active. At first, this hyperactivity was intermittent, but eventually, it became constant, disrupting my ability to sleep. My mind was overrun with racing thoughts, and as a result, I couldn't sleep or eat, leading me to experience a complete psychological breakdown. In an attempt to gain control over the
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When you have schizophrenia, sometimes going to the hospital is necessary for your safety and well-being, regardless of whether it's your choice. It's ideal to voluntarily admit yourself to the hospital when needed, and being self-aware can help you recognize when it's time to do so. Experiencing a psychotic episode can be incredibly frightening. I had my first episode when I was almost 30 years
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