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Ok, I know you're not supposed to respond to your own posts, but I'm kind of

curious why no one ever responded to this.

I've literally browsed through every message on this board in the search for a

solution, and every half-baked idea with a possible, maybe, slight effect gets a

twenty-post discussion.

I post that Lithium Carbonate immediately restored my sex drive, and nothing?

Not that I'm pushing it. I stopped taking it because of the constant headache,

and the headache hasn't gone away after more than a month. Apparently, I'm lucky

enough to have another persistent, post-drug side effect that no one believes

actually exists. :-/

Just had an MRI, we'll see if they find anything, but I'm betting it'll just be

another medical mystery.

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sounds good. i think the reason for no resspond is because the people are scared

about getting health. pssd is a " good feeling " without any reason. they know

that the old symptoms came back when pssd get away.

so nobody is realy interessed...

double win for pharma industry :)

i think i have egnouph power to fight against my old depression and you can do

it too. iam sorry for all this weak people in this group :(

but this is nature: only the strong surrvive !

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> Ok, I know you're not supposed to respond to your own posts, but I'm kind of

curious why no one ever responded to this.

>

> I've literally browsed through every message on this board in the search for a

solution, and every half-baked idea with a possible, maybe, slight effect gets a

twenty-post discussion.

>

> I post that Lithium Carbonate immediately restored my sex drive, and nothing?

>

> Not that I'm pushing it. I stopped taking it because of the constant headache,

and the headache hasn't gone away after more than a month. Apparently, I'm lucky

enough to have another persistent, post-drug side effect that no one believes

actually exists. :-/

>

> Just had an MRI, we'll see if they find anything, but I'm betting it'll just

be another medical mystery.

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Not getting a response is not the same thing as being ignored.

For my two cents, everybody knows that lithium carbonate is highly toxic and

therefore not something that is healing.

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> Ok, I know you're not supposed to respond to your own posts, but I'm kind of

curious why no one ever responded to this.

>

> I've literally browsed through every message on this board in the search for a

solution, and every half-baked idea with a possible, maybe, slight effect gets a

twenty-post discussion.

>

> I post that Lithium Carbonate immediately restored my sex drive, and nothing?

>

> Not that I'm pushing it. I stopped taking it because of the constant headache,

and the headache hasn't gone away after more than a month. Apparently, I'm lucky

enough to have another persistent, post-drug side effect that no one believes

actually exists. :-/

>

> Just had an MRI, we'll see if they find anything, but I'm betting it'll just

be another medical mystery.

>

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you are talkin bullshit north!

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> > Ok, I know you're not supposed to respond to your own posts, but I'm kind of

curious why no one ever responded to this.

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> > I've literally browsed through every message on this board in the search for

a solution, and every half-baked idea with a possible, maybe, slight effect gets

a twenty-post discussion.

> >

> > I post that Lithium Carbonate immediately restored my sex drive, and

nothing?

> >

> > Not that I'm pushing it. I stopped taking it because of the constant

headache, and the headache hasn't gone away after more than a month. Apparently,

I'm lucky enough to have another persistent, post-drug side effect that no one

believes actually exists. :-/

> >

> > Just had an MRI, we'll see if they find anything, but I'm betting it'll just

be another medical mystery.

> >

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People with chronic nervous illness are not weak, they're just scared, confused,

and very upset. In fact, considering the suffering these people endure, they

have an incredible amount of will power and strength.

CBT has higfhlighted why nervous illness becomes chronic in many people, and

this is because of their faulty thinking patterns. They might believe that they

are weak and useless, but these are the typical thoughts of a depressed person.

By challenging these thoughts people can beggin to unravel their pain and make

progress towards health and happiness. 'Do you dare to be average?', Say's Dr

Burns, in his book, Feeling Good. But if we chase perfectionism we will

constantly criticise ourselves for not being good enough.

In Acceptance and Commitment Therapy you simply learn to ingore these unhelpful

thoughts, i.e, 'I will always be like this because this is how I was born', 'The

doctor say's it runs in families so that means I doomed to never getting

better', 'I'm no good.', 'Everyone is better than me and I'm ugly', ' No lovely

person could ever want me', etc.

I know all these thoughts inside out as they have hammered me for years but now

I am really strong and determined because I don't believe in these thoughts

anymore. These thoughts are like kryptonite to superman and simply destroy any

strength you have.

(My apologise to all short, balding, ginger, fat men). One of my friends has

average looks, is pint sized, fat, balding , and ginger. But boy, he pulled one

of the most attractive women I know (she is absolutely gorgeous and I'm still

jealous). Why, because he thinks he is just great and also because he has the

cheek of the devil, i.e, lots of confidence.

So don't listen to your thoughts, or feelings that make you feel worthless,

because they are not true. It is hard work for sure, but bit by bit, I'm moving

in the right direction, and one day, I might heal from my PSSD as well.

By the way, my thoughts also told me I will never be a muscian because I have

never been good at anything. Luckily, I never listened to these thoughts and

kept playing anyway. And also, I really did feel that I was wasting my time, but

today, my acoustic guitar playing is now coming along in leaps and bounds, and

my piano playing is finally getting better too.

So, never give up, (and yes, I do know how hard this can be).

Kv

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> > > Ok, I know you're not supposed to respond to your own posts, but I'm kind

of curious why no one ever responded to this.

> > >

> > > I've literally browsed through every message on this board in the search

for a solution, and every half-baked idea with a possible, maybe, slight effect

gets a twenty-post discussion.

> > >

> > > I post that Lithium Carbonate immediately restored my sex drive, and

nothing?

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> > > Not that I'm pushing it. I stopped taking it because of the constant

headache, and the headache hasn't gone away after more than a month. Apparently,

I'm lucky enough to have another persistent, post-drug side effect that no one

believes actually exists. :-/

> > >

> > > Just had an MRI, we'll see if they find anything, but I'm betting it'll

just be another medical mystery.

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uhhhh can you explain your sentence, in wich part are you disagree with me ?

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> > > Ok, I know you're not supposed to respond to your own posts, but I'm kind

of curious why no one ever responded to this.

> > >

> > > I've literally browsed through every message on this board in the search

for a solution, and every half-baked idea with a possible, maybe, slight effect

gets a twenty-post discussion.

> > >

> > > I post that Lithium Carbonate immediately restored my sex drive, and

nothing?

> > >

> > > Not that I'm pushing it. I stopped taking it because of the constant

headache, and the headache hasn't gone away after more than a month. Apparently,

I'm lucky enough to have another persistent, post-drug side effect that no one

believes actually exists. :-/

> > >

> > > Just had an MRI, we'll see if they find anything, but I'm betting it'll

just be another medical mystery.

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