Dear Doctor,
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In view of my articles as the matrimonial relationships are the part causes of emotional disorders. Are they helpful for both parties to avoid their sensitive issues that cause emotional disorders?
What is the part of doctors to maintain the matrimonial relationship? Medication? Counselling?
Do you agree the above is the best way to counter the emotional relationship than the medication?
Why some doctors consider them as matrimonial relationship as they play no part on it as it is their privacy? They are interested to prescribe the anti depression medication? Some doctors even refer it as a psychiatric disorders or psychology
Kindly elaborate
TEOKIMHOE
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Anonymous
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:14 am Post subject: Emotional disorders and Parkinson Disease
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Dear Doctor,
One of the reason the cause of emotional disorders in matrimonial relationship both parties do not agree each other on how to value the relationship.As the result their families broke off.
They do not try to avoid and still repeat on doing the sensitive issues that cause the emotional disorders. Each time they ask for forgiveness that aggravates the emotional disorders, anxiety, depression , apathy and delusions of PD patient. Some doctors even are not playing a part on helping instead prescription of anti depression.
Kindly elaborate
TEOKIMHOE
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Dr. Okun
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:59 pm Post subject:
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Thank you for your comments.
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Michael S. Okun, M.D.
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Dr. Okun
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Location: University of Florida
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:01 pm Post subject:
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We prefer to address these problems in a multidisciplinary fashion. A licensed clinical social worker, marriage counseling, and when necessary pharmacological approaches for mood disorders...
It takes a multiprong and tailored approach as each situation is different.
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Michael S. Okun, M.D.
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Dear Doctor,
I refer to my articles.I had seen the Psychiatrist for our matrimonial relationship in the past and the more I complaint the heave medication would be given as I was a trouble maker in order to calm down my emotional disorders and it was not a successful treatment.In order to communicate amongst each other in connection with our matrimonial relationship is it advisable to consult Psychology Centre?
Kindly advise.
TEO KIM HOE
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Dr. FernandezJoined: 20 Jan 2007Posts: 90Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 4:15 pm Post subject:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Definitely. Pharmacotherapy (provided by a psychiatrist) plus psychotherapy (provided by a psychologist), is better than either approach alone.Yours,_________________Hubert H. FernandezBack to topAnonymousPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:12 pm Post subject: Emotional disorders and Parkinson Disease--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Doctor,I have seen the doctor of psychologist and was told to do the text on Urinary Metabolic Profile and Kryptopyroles and were part of nutritional diagnostic testing for mood disorder.Do you believe they are related with the emotional disorders?Are they effective to reflect the nutritional level that caused the emotional disorder?At present I am taking anti depression drugs i.e. 1l2 tablet Zyprexa Zydis 10 mg, one Luvox 50mg,1/2 of Rivotril 0.5 mg and one Lexapio 10mg at bed time.would I cutdown the medication as they are too repetition?Are they safe of taking antidepression and the effect of sexuality?Kindly elaborateTEOKIMHOEBack to topDr. FernandezJoined: 20 Jan 2007Posts: 90Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:17 am Post subject:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sorry, I do not know about the relationship of urinary metabolic profiles and kryptopyroles and depression. It is not something I routinely do, nor do I know if our psychologists/psychiatrists here do that.What I can tell you in your current medication is that I am concerned you are on zyprexa. It is an anti psychotic drug (usually for hallucinations, but occasionally used for other indications), but this clearly worsens PD. I would get off the drug if I were you. The only 2 antipsychotic drugs that PD patients can safely take are quetiapine and clozapine. All ther rest may worsen PD.Yours,_________________Hubert H. FernandezBack to topAnonymousPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 4:24 am Post subject: Emotional disorders and Parkinson Disease--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dear Doctor,Thank you for the advices.My doctor stops me from taking antidepression drugs i.e. 1l2 tablet Zyprexa Zydis 10 mg, one Luvox 50mg,1/2 of Rivotril 0.5 mg and one Lexapio 10mg at bed time.My doctor replaces them with Seroquel 25mg two tablets and 1/2 of Rivotril 0.5mg at night.My medications for PD i.e. one sinemet 25/100 two timeswith one requip 4mg three times per day.I am given one Benzhexol HCL 2mg three tablets per day fortreatment of drooling of Saliva.I was told it is expensive to have BTX treatment for salivary drooling and potential side effects of BTX. It is effective for three months.
Kindly advise
TEOKIMHOE
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Dr. OkunJoined: 19 Jan 2007Posts: 251Location: University of FloridaPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:35 pm Post subject:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Botox can be effective for drooling, but is expensive and does need to be repeated every 3-4 months._________________Michael S. Okun, M.D.Back to top
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