Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 << In view of the fact that I've read on this group that no one knows how to measure Serotonin in the brain, I'm sending this article hoping for feedback of ideas. I'm still on the edge about going back to antidepressants, I'm having a difficult time without them and don't know how much longer I can hold out. I am just a totally different person without them and I don't like her. LizKS NIH news release, Mutant Gene Linked to Treatment-Resistant Depression, December 14, 2004 Press Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH): http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/dec2004/nimh-14.htm>> ** This is poppycock, Liz. don't buy it. I've pasted the article below. The problem is that all these people were previously treated with serotonin-enhancing drugs otherwise they wouldn't be able to call them " treatment resistant " . Most people treated with these drugs suffer later from a lack of circulating serotonin because the drugs make the brain kill off serotoni receptors. The NIH is in bed with the pharmaceutical industry. I just posted an article not 24 hours ago about how the NIH altered data on a drug found to be dangerous. In a time like this where there are frequent articles and television exposes' on antidepressants you'll see articles like this pooping up fro the next several weeks. It's called damage control. The problems you are having are from being in withdrawal. How can you need a drug that's been proven to be only as effective as a placebo? I re-posted that article recently, too. What are you doing to help your body recover? Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 said: <<In a time like this where there are frequent articles and television exposes' on antidepressants you'll see articles like this **pooping** up fro the next several weeks. It's called damage control.>> You'll notice she typed " pooping " (tho I think she meant " popping " ). Typo or not, I think it's appropriate usage, LOL. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 04:09:46 -0500 Subject: Re: Mutant Gene Linked to Treatment-Resistant Depression ** This is poppycock, Liz. don't buy it. I've pasted the article below. The problem is that all these people were previously treated with serotonin-enhancing drugs otherwise they wouldn't be able to call them " treatment resistant " . Most people treated with these drugs suffer later from a lack of circulating serotonin because the drugs make the brain kill off serotoni receptors. Hi , Are there links anywhere to explain about serotonin and the lack of it. Are you saying that the SSRI's kill off the serotonin? I'm throughly confused, which is nothing abnormal by the way. I'm surprised whenever I can put a complete thought together. I can't remember much of anything, and usually need to read something over and over again before I comphrehend. Some articles I can't even get through because they are so long and I don't have the attention span or the ability to comphrehend what I'm reading. So, I get confused and bewildered. I also forget...a lot. Makes people get angry with me which adds to my stress. The NIH is in bed with the pharmaceutical industry. I just posted an article not 24 hours ago about how the NIH altered data on a drug found to be dangerous. In a time like this where there are frequent articles and television exposes' on antidepressants you'll see articles like this pooping up fro the next several weeks. It's called damage control. ***They're pooping all over us is what they're doing. The problems you are having are from being in withdrawal. How can you need a drug that's been proven to be only as effective as a placebo? I re-posted that article recently, too. ***What is the subject line that I should look for to read this? What are you doing to help your body recover? ***Spending money on supplements that don't work, not doing too much different than usual. Because of my diabetes, I eat low carb for the most part. I have taken Inositol for the zapps and that seems to work well, but I can't find anything to relieve the HOT HOT HOT ness of my body. It used to be in my lower abdomen, now it's all over, moves around like a snake. The homeopathic Arsenicum Album you suggested did nothing to relieve the heat. I guess I just have to live with it. My dh has bought me 6 ice packs that I usually have on me most of the time I'm awake. Some days/nights it's not so bad, other days/nights it's intolerable without ice. Dr. says my blood work is ok. I'm hoping it's just the effects of the drug and someday I will find that I'm not suffering this heat or MAJOR agitation anymore. Just call me HOTCRANKYPANTS SHREW LADY THAT CAN'T REMEMBER SH--!! Liz KS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 <<Spending money on supplements that don't work, not doing too much different than usual. Because of my diabetes, I eat low carb for the most part. I have taken Inositol for the zapps and that seems to work well, but I can't find anything to relieve the HOT HOT HOT ness of my body. It used to be in my lower abdomen, now it's all over, moves around like a snake. The homeopathic Arsenicum Album you suggested did nothing to relieve the heat. I guess I just have to live with it.>> ** Did you come back to me after 2 days to tell me this? This is not magic, Liz. It takes time,work, and often adapting what is being done. It's not like the magic pills promised you by the drug industry. If you take ANY of my suggestions you should be reporting back to me how it's going. That is the only way I can help you. You also have to consider that what you are experiencing is not unusual. This is part of the withdrawal and recovery. It is by no means unique. I'm going to be really straight with you. There's nothing that burns my ass more than someone who gets no relief from something I recommend and never tells me until it comes out this way (they bitch about it). If you choose to work with me in this style, you won't gain much. However, there are plenty of people here that can tell you the benefits of communicating with me on a regualr basis when following the protocols I put out here. Each person is unique as far as their needs. What works for one sometimes works for another, but not always. This is why it's necessary to work closely. If you do, you will certainly gain from it. There are recommendations in our files for supplements for burning-- horse chestnut, ALA, magnesium, etc. People will tell you this has helped. What else are you taking? In what doses? How often? What do you eat? Are you still taking any drugs of any sort? The more info the better, Liz. This applies to how your body responds to any supplements as well. Regards, My dh has bought me 6 ice packs that I usually have on me most of the time I'm awake. Some days/nights it's not so bad, other days/nights it's intolerable without ice. Dr. says my blood work is ok. I'm hoping it's just the effects of the drug and someday I will find that I'm not suffering this heat or MAJOR agitation anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Message: 4 Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 21:56:32 -0500 Subject: Re: Re: Mutant Gene Linked to Treatment-Resistant Depression <<Spending money on supplements that don't work, not doing too much different than usual. Because of my diabetes, I eat low carb for the most part. I have taken Inositol for the zapps and that seems to work well, but I can't find anything to relieve the HOT HOT HOT ness of my body. It used to be in my lower abdomen, now it's all over, moves around like a snake. The homeopathic Arsenicum Album you suggested did nothing to relieve the heat. I guess I just have to live with it.>> ** Did you come back to me after 2 days to tell me this? This is not magic, Liz. It takes time,work, and often adapting what is being done. It's not like the magic pills promised you by the drug industry. If you take ANY of my suggestions you should be reporting back to me how it's going. That is the only way I can help you. +++I wasn't aware I was supposed to do that. I know it's not magic. You also have to consider that what you are experiencing is not unusual. This is part of the withdrawal and recovery. It is by no means unique. +++That is reassuring. I'm going to be really straight with you. There's nothing that burns my ass more than someone who gets no relief from something I recommend and never tells me until it comes out this way (they bitch about it). +++I wasn't bitching about it, just making a comment. You took it the wrong way. There are recommendations in our files for supplements for burning-- horse chestnut, ALA, magnesium, etc. People will tell you this has helped. +++I looked in all the files I could find and found nothing specifically for burning. As I have written you before, I cannot take any herbal remedies because of the Guaifenesin I take for Fibromyalgia. I take Magnesium twice a day per your recommendation. What is ALA? What else are you taking? In what doses? How often? What do you eat? Are you still taking any drugs of any sort? The more info the better, Liz. ++++I wrote you before about my diet. Twice a day (breakfast/supper) I take Fish oil 1000mg, vit C 1000mg , Vit E 400mg , Calcium citrate & calcium malate 600mg, Magnesium Malate 282 mg, usually in the afternoon. I also use the Duragesic patch for pain, 50mcg every 72 hours and medication for my diabetes, Metformin, Glipizide and Lantus Insulin. I've been on a strong Antibiotic for just over 2 weeks with another 2 weeks to go on it for an infection. -- Liz KS Never be too open minded, your brains could fall out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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