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Molly Maloof, MD

Director of Clinical Content
@DoctorBase

A lot of symptoms here and there that have been bothering me recently.

in the past year, i get pleghm in my throat, have to spit it out, had bronchitis last winter. over the past month, my arms will go numb and tingle sometimes accompanied with confusion and dizziness. been taking psych meds for five years almost consistently, leading to about 140 pound weight gain, now mildly obese. over the past week,getting some short moments of stinging in my chest. i drink occasionally. recently stay in bed, now take showers rarely. mom had history of hemmorhage, died young.
Poster
  • 24 years old
  • Complaint duration: 90 days
  • Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino
  • Height: 72
  • Weight: 290lbs
  • Medications: Zoloft, Risperdal
  • Conditions: medication fo psychosis. had catatonic schizophrenia when i was 18, slow heart rate, doctor said i might be anemic as a kid, also ADD as a kid
  • Hospitalizations: 3 or 4 times for catatonia, and for panic attacks

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It sounds like you are connected to your psychiatrist, but are you consistently seeing your family doctor to address your issues in a meaningful way. It doesn't do any good to talk about all the problems when your immune system is having a struggle with the bronchitis . Don't go this alone go see a primary care physician and stay the course of addressing the list of concerns. Wide weight swings can be emotional but having your thyroid checked is never a bad idea, checking your blood sugar and cholesterol. The alcohol is making your problems worse and you need help in this area. Don't give up, you can be helped but you , and the psychiatrist and the primary care doctor need to work together . It may take several visits but your health is so worth it!!
Heather Dawson
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I think weight gain is disturbing , that increases the chance of you developing Diabetes and sinusitis, you need to check your HgA1c and lipid profile and Vit D and check your thyroid by a test called TSH

Respiradol may contributed to this condition, you need to be social and active and pay attention to school and find a job socializing is very important to you
Ousama Ghaibeh