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Characteristic Facial Features of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)
Did you know that there are characteristic facial features associated with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and hypermobility?
Jamie Sorenson
Nov 12 min read


A Healthy Mama is really what Matters Most
Having a healthy mama is really what’s most important for baby’s development both during pregnancy and postpartum.
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 191 min read


I did my research
I think every healthcare provider in the United States has experienced a certain level of trauma or discomfort surrounding the phrase “I did my research.”
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 153 min read


Intrusive Thoughts Postpartum
About 80-90% of mothers experience intrusive thoughts during the postpartum period, a time that is often filled with both joy and challenges.
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 142 min read


Candy Neurons are Not so Sweet
As estrogen levels begin to decrease, particularly during the transition into perimenopause, the candy neurons can become hyperactive, leading to a phenomenon often described as "hulked out." This hyperactivity means that the neurons can overreact to what would normally be considered minor triggers, resulting in sudden and intense sensations of heat known as hot flashes.
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 52 min read


Diet Coke Solution
Diet Coke Solution I’m not saying that topiramate is indicated to reduce soda consumption, but it would certainly be interesting to...
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 52 min read


Physical Findings Your Psychiatrist is Looking For
Most people don’t think psychiatrists do physical exams because we avoid touching patients (to provide trauma informed care). That said, we are actually watching for a lot of things. Here are just a few.
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 52 min read


Perimenopause Results in Lost Wages
In the United States, research indicates that the peak earning potential for individuals typically occurs during their 40s and 50s. This is a critical period in one’s professional life, as it often coincides with significant career advancements and the accumulation of valuable experience. However, for many women, this peak earning phase aligns with the onset of perimenopause.
Jamie Sorenson
Oct 53 min read


Not to sound Paranoid, but...
Not to sound overly paranoid, but it is crucial that we implement comprehensive firearm reform legislation before some misguided individual decides to equip artificial intelligence robots with automatic weapons. The implications of such a scenario could be catastrophic, and we need to take proactive measures to prevent it from becoming a reality.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 133 min read


Complicated Feelings around the Death of Charlie Kirk
I'm experiencing complicated feelings around the death of Charlie Kirk. Here’s what I have to say. I have a deep respect for gun owners and acknowledge the rights that come with responsible ownership. However, I firmly believe that there can be reasonable limits placed on this ownership that will not significantly impact your daily life or your enjoyment of your rights.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 122 min read


Medical Industrial Complex
This misinformation can lead to misunderstandings about the financial motivations behind medical advice, which is critical to address for the sake of transparency and trust in the healthcare system.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 73 min read


Treating ADHD in females to address the Maternal Mental Health Crisis
Who’s more likely to develop hormonal mediated mood disorders? Research indicates that females with ADHD are at a significantly higher risk. This vulnerability becomes particularly pronounced during pivotal life stages such as adolescence, peripartum and perimenopausal periods.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 22 min read


ADHD Medications and Breastfeeding
Here’s some helpful information on ADHD medications and breastfeeding, which is a topic of great importance for many birthing parents navigating the complexities of managing their health while nurturing their infants.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 22 min read


What do women do before doctors' appointments?
What do women do before doctors' appointments? They engage in thorough research and meticulous preparation.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 282 min read


The Newborn: Now whats?
The Newborn: Now whats? Do you remember that overwhelming moment when you first got home from the hospital with your newborn, feeling a rush of emotions as you thought, "Now what? Is this real life?"
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 282 min read


Understanding ADHD and Indecision
“I may or may not have a problem with indecision,” says the woman with ADHD, a statement that encapsulates the struggles many face when navigating the complexities of daily choices.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 262 min read


Pro tip from a Board Certified Psychiatrist
One valuable insight that I have gleaned throughout my practice is this: if a patient is messaging you incessantly between appointments, consider increasing the frequency of your sessions with them.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 53 min read


Whip it out mama! Breastfeeding in Public
In today’s society, it is truly baffling to witness the judgment directed toward mothers who breastfeed in public. The scrutiny they face is not just unwarranted; it is downright absurd.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 302 min read
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