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Suggest Treatment For Interstitial Cystitis And Neurological Problems

I am always hungry, miserably so, this has been going on for about 2 months and continually worsened. I try not to give in as I am already overweight which is a first for me also. I have been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis, and neurological problems they thought ms but I dont have certain symptoms that are required for that diagnosis, so they diagnosed me as neurological disorder, i also have some anxiety and depression, but that is not new. So tired of wanting to eat all the time and Im not exagerating and weight and hunger are new
Wed, 18 Feb 2015
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Regarding MS, someone has to have neurologic deficits (like head nerves paresis, motor or sensory deficits, balance problems etc) and if this happens a head/spine MRI is required. If you are taking medications for your depressive disorders, the increased eating is usually an adverse effect of the drugs. You can consult your psychiatrist and maybe he can try and change your drugs.
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Suggest Treatment For Interstitial Cystitis And Neurological Problems

Regarding MS, someone has to have neurologic deficits (like head nerves paresis, motor or sensory deficits, balance problems etc) and if this happens a head/spine MRI is required. If you are taking medications for your depressive disorders, the increased eating is usually an adverse effect of the drugs. You can consult your psychiatrist and maybe he can try and change your drugs.