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Night Terrors As Discharge Of Anxiety Caused By Stress - Articles
When to Suspect Lyme
by
Dr. Virginia S.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:49am
The most useful diagnostic reference: the “Bible” of Lyme medical literature.
by John Bleiweiss, MD.
The When To Suspect Lyme Disease essay:
This essay, written by John D. Bleiweiss, M.D., in April, 1994 is very long, but also very comprehensive and helpful. Any doctor checking for Lyme disease would do well to read this essay first; any ...
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When To Suspect Lyme Disease
by
Marjorie Tietjen
Posted
Fri 26 Jun 2009 7:10pm
By John D. Bleiweiss, M.D.
Traditionally, the public has been advised to suspect Lyme (LD) if a round or oval, expanding, red rash develops 3-32 days after a deer tick bite associated with or followed by a flu-like illness. This limited description will apply to only some cases. About 50% of patients do not recall one or more of tick bit ...
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Night Terrors Is A Sleep Disorder
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Sat 29 May 2010 9:56pm
Night terrors is also known as sleep terrors, sleep terror disorder, pavor nocturnus and DSM-IV AXIS I: 307.46. Another sleep disorder known as Hallucinatory sleep disorder (HSP) is often mistaken for night terrors because it has some similarities to night terrors.
Night terrors can run in families. They are not dangerous but wh ...
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Menopause and Anxiety: The Night Terrors
by
Lynette Sheppard

Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:16pm
2 Comments
We Venuses may not all have suffered daytime panic, but each of us had nocturnal visits from a variety of rest-sucking fears we call the night terrors. Our specters included anxiety and worry, instant replays, and the list of undones. Some of us got all three of these lovelies, occasionally all in the same night. Along with insom ...
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Menopause And Anxiety: The Night Terrors Pt. I
by
Lynette Sheppard

Posted
Mon 17 Sep 2012 1:04pm
The Garden – wcj
I’ve received a great many letters from readers confirming that the least talked about symptoms of menopause were afflicting them. Like many of us, they were just happy to know that they were not going crazy.
We Venuses may not all have suffered daytime panic, but each of us had nocturnal visits from a variet ...
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Menopause And Anxiety: The Night Terrors Pt. II
by
Lynette Sheppard

Posted
Mon 24 Sep 2012 7:43pm
Anxiety Medicine © wcjacobson
Night time anxiety was such a common symptom among those of us going through menopause. Let me describe a couple more variations on this distressing theme: Instant Replays and Night of the Undones.
Instant Replays were a hard-to-swallow flavor of the night terrors for us menopausal goddesses. Here ...
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Menopause and Anxiety: The Night Terrors
by
Lynette Sheppard

Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:35pm
We Venuses may not all have suffered daytime panic, but each of us had nocturnal visits from a variety of rest-sucking fears we call the night terrors. Our specters included anxiety and worry, instant replays, and the list of undones. Some of us got all three of these lovelies, sometimes all in the same night. Along with insomnia, these visitati ...
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Night Terrors
by
Nicci T.

Posted
Wed 01 Sep 2010 12:00am
September 18, 2010 | By niccitalbot
Update: my friend Nicole suggests the following so we’ll see if it works!
“For night terrors I’d try the Bach Flower Remedy Aspen – it’s for fears where the cause of the fear can’t be named, an ...
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Sleep Disorder: Nightmares
by
Poh Tin Tan
Posted
Tue 28 Sep 2010 12:00am
Pediatrics: Developmental and Behavioral > Medical Topics
Author: Kevin P Connelly, DO, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of General Pediatrics and Emergency Care, Virginia Commonwealth University; Medical Director, Paws for Health Pet Visitation Program
Updated: Feb 25, 2008
Introduction
Background
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