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It is known that patients with dual disorders often experience more severe and chronic medical, social, and emotionalproblems. Why is this so? ... View answer
I have never been depressed--I am 73 years old. Now I am facing some minor health problems, a difficult husband with monderate health problems, with whom I agree about nothing, a bleak environmental ... View answer
What are some common reasons for older people to fall, ruling out Parkinson's and brain tumors. I ... scan and everything has showed up normal. I am now very fearful of walking without a wheelchair because ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Raju A.T
( General & Family Physician)
i am 81 and just this year started experiencing the raspy, very frustrating especially trying to carry on a conversation with several people. I just read an article indicating this could be caused by a ... View answer
have much concerns about it. All he told me was that it was a common problem with men of my age, which is 57 years old, As the Hemospermia did not go away after a year, I pressured my doctor to hook... View answer
Just wondering.. I thank everyone for there answers.. Jusy seems like no young people have diabetes , which is a good thing.. It just makes me feel old and odd having it at my young age, when most... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prakash H Muddegowda
( Geriatics Specialist)
it. I titrated down to .5 mg 3 x s a day. I am 61 years old and am concerned of any physical problems or emotionalproblems this may cause me. I was prescribed Xanax for panic/anxiety... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Riyanka Chail
( General & Family Physician)
Hi ,I’m a male 69 yrs. old . I’ve had 2 major heart attacks & 3 sm. One. I just started having bad ... piece of bread. What can I do ,I’m afraid to eat. I ate a plain baked potatoe & water& I take Pantazole ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
( General & Family Physician)
. Do people with a history of stroke “age faster” than people who haven’t had a stroke? 2. Do we have special medical needs as we age? What kind of long-term follow-up care... View answer
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