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Symptoms of the following disorders can be similar to those of mixed connective tissue disease. Comparisons may be useful for a differential diagnosis:
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1. Keep Track:
Writing a symptoms diary can help. Recognise what's going on throughout the month by noting how you feel from day to day. You can then schedule things to coincide with specific times. For example if you tend to feel great for a few days during your cycle, that's the time to take your driving test, or go to a job interview etc. |
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As a GP Dr David Mickel felt helpless when he was faced with the many many people suffering with the debilitating symptoms labelled as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia or ME. This frustration led to detailed medical and complementary health research until Dr Mickel had developed a treatment that has now successfully treated over 400 people with these symptoms back to normal health.
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Depression self help is an option that you have. First off, it is incredibly important for you to seek out the necessary support for your condition. Both depression and anxiety are serious conditions that should not be left untreated. But, there are various degrees of severity offered by them. In some cases, depression self help is not an option. This is very evident when it comes to the treatment of a severe case in which you are thinking about or have attempted suicide. Then, depression medicine is the best way to go at least from this point.
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New mothers sometimes experience “postpartum blues.” This is understandable. Pregnancy and birth are very dramatic events for your body – both physically and emotionally. So, it’s common to feel a little weepy, irritable or moody in the first few days after birth.
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