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What Causes Severe Headaches, Depression, PTSD And Pain In The Joints?

Hi this is extremely interesting to talk to an online MD, as I only see PA for my conditions, hum where to begin lets start with these headaches I have been dealing with for as long as I can remember, I am a 42 year old female, I also suffer from extreme depression, PTSD. ADHD, and worsening joint pain, bone spurs, weakness when walking, lifting arms
Im sure I should see an arthiritis Dr. but no insurance at moment, thank you in advance for your time and expertise,
Allison
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Hello,

You have history of PTSD, ADHD, joint pains (arthritis) and now are in peri-menopausal phase and exeriencing the symptoms. Get blood tests done to confirm OA or RA. Take NSAIDS, one SOS when required for relief. You should do regular exercises and walking to help your joints stay mobile and flexible. Take vitamin E (Evion-400), once daily for 10 days.

Osteoporosis is a potential danger for all those who are in menopausal or peri menopausal phase. Take diet rich in magnesium, calcium balanced with veggies & fruits. Avoid addictions (alcohol and smoking etc). Illness, body weakness, inadequate sleep, lack of family bonding, isolation, medical conditions, certain medications can cause depression. Vitamin D deficiency may cause depression. Anti-anxiety medications can help. Get connected to a physiotherapist and get help from therapies, they are effective.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Severe Headaches, Depression, PTSD And Pain In The Joints?

Hello, You have history of PTSD, ADHD, joint pains (arthritis) and now are in peri-menopausal phase and exeriencing the symptoms. Get blood tests done to confirm OA or RA. Take NSAIDS, one SOS when required for relief. You should do regular exercises and walking to help your joints stay mobile and flexible. Take vitamin E (Evion-400), once daily for 10 days. Osteoporosis is a potential danger for all those who are in menopausal or peri menopausal phase. Take diet rich in magnesium, calcium balanced with veggies & fruits. Avoid addictions (alcohol and smoking etc). Illness, body weakness, inadequate sleep, lack of family bonding, isolation, medical conditions, certain medications can cause depression. Vitamin D deficiency may cause depression. Anti-anxiety medications can help. Get connected to a physiotherapist and get help from therapies, they are effective. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician