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Fibromyalgia Symptoms

Fibromyalgia symptoms been mentioned frequently for years, but there has been more discussion recently given the approval of two more medications to treat it with. There are established clinical criteria to diagnose it, which is important since some in the medical community don’t feel it is a real disease, but rather the figment of imagination … Read more

ADD and ADHD Symptoms

ADD/ADHD is a common medical problem that I diagnose and treat. There is alot of confusion and misunderstanding about this topic, and it is often misdiagnosed and not properly treated, so I will try to clarify it.There is written and other types of testing, which can be cumbersome with regard to time and expense.It is … Read more

Chemotherapy and Moods

I have had several patients who are cancer survivors that have gone through treatment with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. I have had several requests on my website and at the office to comment on the association between chemotherapy and moods – the actual neurochemical imbalances causing mood disturbances. Many of my patients have reported incredible life-changing results … Read more

Hormones in Neurochemical Imbalances

In my last blog entry, I discussed genetics as a key reason for neurochemical imbalances occuring. The second important reason is hormonal in neurochemical imbalances. A very common time of mood changes and irritability is puberty, which is why mood disorders often start to manifest during middle school to high school. This is also the … Read more

Addiction

One of the most challenging and dangerous issues I face in practice is addiction. We lost our step neice Vanessa recently to opiate/narcotic overdose. I unfortunately see a lot of tragic outcomes with regards to this issue. Getting high is an attempt to escape from reality for those who want to, and they self-medicate in unhealthy … Read more

The Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Counseling

One of the biggest obstacles that I face when I am treating someone is the stigma of seeking mental health counseling and receiving therapeutic medications. There are so many misconceptions and myths about the use of psychotropic medications. Some think that taking them means they are weak, that medications are a “crutch”, that they’re addictive, … Read more

Dr. Corona’s First Blog

Hi! Welcome to my new website and my first ever blog. For those who are not aware, I have moved into my new solo office, downstairs from where I was, in Suite 101. My assistant Esther has thankfully been with me for many years. We are thrilled to be in our new permanent office. I … Read more