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Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms

Posted by Noa on November 1, 2000, at 9:35:06

Thank you to all who responded to the poll at psycho-babble-tips, which was open from 10/27-11/1.

Here are the results:

Question:
Of all of my symptoms, the one that seems least responsive to treatment is (choose one):

There were 15 respondents.

Choices: #Votes:


depressed mood 2

disorganization 2

fatigue 2

inability to concentrate 2

lack of interest or pleasure 2

anxiety in general 1

feelings of hopelessness 1

forgetfulness 1

hearing voices 1

indecisiveness 1

agitation 0

angry feelings/rage 0

anxiety about social situations 0

bizarre thoughts 0

compulsions 0

disorganized thinking 0

dissociation 0

hypomanic moods 0

impulsivity 0

irritability 0

mania 0

nightmares 0

obsessions 0

specific fears 0

worrying 0


comment: I realized after creating the poll that I should have included at least one item on panic symptoms.

To view the results with percentages, see:

http://www.eGroups.com/surveys/psycho-babble-tips?id=381362

 

Re: Poll Results

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 1, 2000, at 12:18:08

In reply to Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms, posted by Noa on November 1, 2000, at 9:35:06

> Thank you to all who responded to the poll at psycho-babble-tips, which was open from 10/27-11/1.

And Noa, thank *you* for doing all that!

BTW, I may add something about symptoms to the registration system. I think I should try to collect more data, to be able to characterize this community better...

Bob

 

Re: Poll Results » Dr. Bob

Posted by Racer on November 1, 2000, at 22:35:07

In reply to Re: Poll Results, posted by Dr. Bob on November 1, 2000, at 12:18:08

I vote yes!

I think the idea of a symptoms section or any sort of section to break down the demographics of this board would be great. I have a general image of this board being made up largely of men and largely east coast us, but could be wrong. I think it would be interesting to see how wrong!

And thank you for creating this space for us!

 

Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms » Noa

Posted by Snowie on November 2, 2000, at 5:32:56

In reply to Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms, posted by Noa on November 1, 2000, at 9:35:06

Noa,

Sorry, but I didn't know anything about a poll. I must have missed it since I would have participated. If you decide to conduct another one, please let me know.

Snowie
snowie98@hotmail.com

> Thank you to all who responded to the poll at psycho-babble-tips, which was open from 10/27-11/1.
>
> Here are the results:
>
> Question:
> Of all of my symptoms, the one that seems least responsive to treatment is (choose one):
>
> There were 15 respondents.
>
> Choices: #Votes:
>
>
> depressed mood 2
>
> disorganization 2
>
> fatigue 2
>
> inability to concentrate 2
>
> lack of interest or pleasure 2
>
> anxiety in general 1
>
> feelings of hopelessness 1
>
> forgetfulness 1
>
> hearing voices 1
>
> indecisiveness 1
>
> agitation 0
>
> angry feelings/rage 0
>
> anxiety about social situations 0
>
> bizarre thoughts 0
>
> compulsions 0
>
> disorganized thinking 0
>
> dissociation 0
>
> hypomanic moods 0
>
> impulsivity 0
>
> irritability 0
>
> mania 0
>
> nightmares 0
>
> obsessions 0
>
> specific fears 0
>
> worrying 0
>
>
> comment: I realized after creating the poll that I should have included at least one item on panic symptoms.
>
> To view the results with percentages, see:
>
> http://www.eGroups.com/surveys/psycho-babble-tips?id=381362
>

 

Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms

Posted by noa on November 2, 2000, at 10:38:21

In reply to Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms » Noa, posted by Snowie on November 2, 2000, at 5:32:56

Snowie, why not do a poll of your own? :0)

 

Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms » noa

Posted by Snowie on November 2, 2000, at 18:21:58

In reply to Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms, posted by noa on November 2, 2000, at 10:38:21

Noa, I wouldn't have the foggiest idea how to do a poll. For the most part, I'm a follower, not a leader.

Snowie

> Snowie, why not do a poll of your own? :0)

 

Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms

Posted by noa on November 2, 2000, at 18:38:51

In reply to Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms » noa, posted by Snowie on November 2, 2000, at 18:21:58

>For the most part, I'm a follower, not a leader.

That has not been my impression of you, Snowie!

Well, I'll set up the poll for you if you give me a question you would like to ask.

 

Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms » noa

Posted by Snowie on November 4, 2000, at 3:12:12

In reply to Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms, posted by noa on November 2, 2000, at 18:38:51

> >For the most part, I'm a follower, not a leader.
>
> That has not been my impression of you, Snowie!
>
> Well, I'll set up the poll for you if you give me a question you would like to ask.

Oh, if I feel strongly about an issue I don't mind occasionally jumping on the bandwagon, but rarely initiate it.

I don't really know, but for starters, what about a list of the meds we're taking? I don't know how you would set that up except perhaps to list the psychotropics meds that one can check? Then I guess there could be a list for "Other." Of course, then there could also be a list of all the meds we've ever tried, but that might be counterproductive -- and it might take me a while to complete...haha

Snowie

 

Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms » Snowie

Posted by Noa on November 4, 2000, at 10:44:46

In reply to Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms » noa, posted by Snowie on November 4, 2000, at 3:12:12

That sounds great.

 

Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms

Posted by Shell on November 11, 2000, at 22:42:42

In reply to Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms, posted by Noa on November 1, 2000, at 9:35:06

I tried to sign up for psycho-babble tips and I got an e-mail saying, "The moderator of the psycho-babble-tips group has denied
your request for membership." Have I done something to offend anyone or did I mess something up in trying to sign up?

Shell

 

Re: denied request for membership

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2000, at 10:35:38

In reply to Re: Poll Results: Treatment resistant symptoms, posted by Shell on November 11, 2000, at 22:42:42

> I tried to sign up for psycho-babble tips and I got an e-mail saying, "The moderator of the psycho-babble-tips group has denied
> your request for membership." Have I done something to offend anyone or did I mess something up in trying to sign up?

Did you use (register at eGroups with) a different email address than the one you registered here with? PBT is limited to those who've registered here.

That said, I've started limiting PBT further, to those who are ready to start adding links, but that shouldn't have led to an email like you received.

FYI, PBO is a new, open-membership eGroup for polls, chatting, etc.:

http://www.egroups.com/group/psycho-babble-open

Thanks for your interest -- and patience!

Bob

 

Re: denied request for membership

Posted by Shell on November 12, 2000, at 22:16:06

In reply to Re: denied request for membership, posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2000, at 10:35:38

> > I tried to sign up for psycho-babble tips and I got an e-mail saying, "The moderator of the psycho-babble-tips group has denied
> > your request for membership." Have I done something to offend anyone or did I mess something up in trying to sign up?
>
> Did you use (register at eGroups with) a different email address than the one you registered here with? PBT is limited to those who've registered here.
>
> That said, I've started limiting PBT further, to those who are ready to start adding links, but that shouldn't have led to an email like you received.
>
> FYI, PBO is a new, open-membership eGroup for polls, chatting, etc.:
>
> http://www.egroups.com/group/psycho-babble-open
>
> Thanks for your interest -- and patience!
>
> Bob


I realized (after I posted, of course) that I did use a different e-mail to sign up than the one I had used to register here. I have updated my information here to reflect the new e-mail address. Since I don't have any links to add, I have signed up for PBO instead.

Thanks for your help!

Shell


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