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How To Advocate for Self? Family History of Autoimmune Disease and Sudden Symptoms

This is a space for anyone living with autoimmune conditions or those awaiting diagnosis to ask questions and share their experience with others. Everyone is welcome in this community, whether you or a loved one have a specific diagnosis, an unknown autoimmune condition, suspect autoimmunity, or anything in between. Before posting or commenting, please read the rules.

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Sudden Intense Anxiety and Physical Symptoms?

Discussion and support for sufferers and loved ones with anxiety conditions. Please look over the rules before posting to the subreddit.

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Panic attack? Dissociation? Something Else?

In psychology, dissociation is any of a wide array of experiences from mild detachment from immediate surroundings to more severe detachment from physical and emotional experience. This includes Functional Neurological Symptoms (formerly known as conversion disorder). The major characteristic of all dissociative phenomena involves a detachment from reality, rather than a loss of reality as in psychosis.

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Strange Panic attack symptoms?

This subreddit is dedicated to helping those who suffer from panic attacks or have a type of panic disorder - as well as other types of anxiety.

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Dizziness, confusion, and severe brain fog

Having a medical issue? Ask a doctor or medical professional on Reddit! All flaired medical professionals on this subreddit are verified by the mods.

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Are large changes in astigmatism axis common in Keratoconus?

r/Keratoconus is a safe and supportive community for people living with keratoconus and the people who care for them! Here you can share your keratoconus photos and videos, ask questions, talk about latest breakthroughs, post memes, and show everyone how you see the world by sharing KC vision simulations.

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A change in astigmatism axis by about 90 degrees in eight months?

For people suffering from relatively high astigmatism and/or those who are interested in discussing the possible causes and potential ways to improve naturally.

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Strabismus and Binocular Vision Dysfunction

Strabismus is an eye condition in which the eyes are misaligned. Colloquially known as a squint and sometimes erroneously as a lazy eye. This is not a place to ask for medical advice or diagnosis. Please do not make posts asking if you have strabismus.

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Strange BVD symptoms?

Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD) is the condition where the two eyes are misaligned, leading to the eyes producing two images rather than one perfectly merged image. This condition is under-diagnosed, not well understood by most medical professionals, and not tested for in any routine eye exams. It leads to a wide variety of mysterious and debilitating symptoms. However, it is EXTREMELY treatable with several modalities of treatment available, including Vision Therapy and Prism Lenses.

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Lost on What Kind of Job To Look for

/r/jobs is the number one community for advice relating to your career. Head to our discord for live support: discord.gg/4nJztvj

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Self-hatred and Dissociation

In psychology, dissociation is any of a wide array of experiences from mild detachment from immediate surroundings to more severe detachment from physical and emotional experience. This includes Functional Neurological Symptoms (formerly known as conversion disorder). The major characteristic of all dissociative phenomena involves a detachment from reality, rather than a loss of reality as in psychosis.

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Dentist thinks I have a tumor. Primary care disagrees

Having a medical issue? Ask a doctor or medical professional on Reddit! All flaired medical professionals on this subreddit are verified by the mods.

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Feel like I’m supposed to be someone else

In psychology, dissociation is any of a wide array of experiences from mild detachment from immediate surroundings to more severe detachment from physical and emotional experience. This includes Functional Neurological Symptoms (formerly known as conversion disorder). The major characteristic of all dissociative phenomena involves a detachment from reality, rather than a loss of reality as in psychosis.

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Bell’s Palsy Diagnosis after 10+ years

This is a place where people can discuss the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of Bell's Palsy

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I had to put one of my chinchillas down. Now I’m worried about the other one.

This is an educational group. We are a community of breeders and knowledgeable pet owners. We love to see cute pics of your chinchillas, but the main emphasis will be on chinchilla health and safety.

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Feel like I Hate Working Because I’m Incapable of Joy

For those who have a hobby, passion, pursuit, or life goal that they want to make a living out of, but don't know how they can get there. We provide paths to all who request, so you can say "I found a way!" Be kind and supportive - no hate or judgement allowed here. Part of the Reddit Safe Community Network. "Be curious, not judgemental." -Walt Whitman

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Figuring Things Out

Welcome to r/OSDD, a community for those affected by otherwise specified dissociative disorder. There are 4 types of OSDD, but the most common is OSDD-1 which is similar to DID. In OSDD-1, severe childhood trauma causes different identities, known as alternate states of consciousness (alters) to form. These alters protect the main identity from awareness of trauma. A body with multiple identities is known as a system. While this disorder is hard to live with, we often lead fulfilling lives.

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Severe Anxiety being in the Office

Discussion and support for sufferers and loved ones with anxiety conditions. Please look over the rules before posting to the subreddit.

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Dealing with anxiety over vision loss

A place to share your thoughts, concerns, and advice related to anxiety. Please seek professional medical help if you are in crisis.

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Tips for dealing with side vision loss.

Welcome to the hub for blind and visually impaired redditors. We are a support community for people who are blind or visually impaired, their friends and family, those who work with the blind, and those who are just curious. Don't be scared to ask (while respecting the rules) and be glad that there is a community for you from retirees to young guns to specialist. We're here for you! Also check out our website: https://ourblind.com!

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Losing Vision and Don’t Know Why

Welcome to the hub for blind and visually impaired redditors. We are a support community for people who are blind or visually impaired, their friends and family, those who work with the blind, and those who are just curious. Don't be scared to ask (while respecting the rules) and be glad that there is a community for you from retirees to young guns to specialist. We're here for you! Also check out our website: https://ourblind.com!

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Vision declining after concussion

This is a subreddit devoted to Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). There is not enough known about TBI's in general, and research is ongoing. Let's provide one another with support, advice, whatever might help.

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Vision declining after concussion?

This subreddit is for everything related to concussion diagnosis, treatment, therapy, research, case studies and sympathy.

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Help with Sleep

Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is rarely discussed in public forums, even though healthy connection to others is an integral part of healing. This is a peer support community for those who have undergone prolonged trauma and came out the other side alive and kicking, but with wounds that need tending. This is also a place for friends and family of the victims to come for support.

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Silent Migraines and Anemia

A community of headache disease sufferers. Whether migraines, cluster headaches, or whatever head pain you experience. We support each other, and spread knowledge about our various conditions.