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In a message dated 12/12/2004 6:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

frumpymumma@... writes:

> YIKES. Just what I don't need! Nor does ............. Thanks for

> passing that bit of warning along. .

>

Hi....I'm very new and very tired....and very interested in this thread,

hence I'm online anyway. If you can tolerate waiting a day or two for me to

properly tell you about myself, I'd appreciate that. Anyway, here's a link that

states the opposite: Melatonin might delay puberty. My dd is 10, and this point

is

of significant concern to me. On the other hand, she is currently taking

Lamictal, which is known to bring on heavy bleeding w/periods (sorry the proper

term escapes me just now). Which devil??

Patients With Epilepsy Increasingly Embrace Alternative and Complementary

Medicines

Here it is in case it doesn't go to the loop live:

http://www.neurologyreviews.com/aug02/nr_aug02_epilepsyalt.html

Will probably keep researching/thinking on this....pondered it in the past,

too. All in all, I'm not convinced the risks are worse than AED's....or that

AED risks are any better documented. Sleep is a big issue here, and bigger on la

mictal, though in a weird way. Thanks for all being so well informed. You're

all a great help & support.

--Fran

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YIKES. Just what I don't need! Nor does ............. Thanks for passing

that bit of warning along. .

& Hill rich.sue.hill@...> wrote: This below is from

another old post I had saved from De Ette about

melatonin, so it looks like this was one of her concerns too. I have

checked, and don't seem to have any replies back about it saved though, so

I'm not sure what happened after this - it was from back in 2001,

> But here's my concern -- another naturopath told me that

> using Melatonin with young girls can bring on early

> menses. That's not something I want to deal with and

> speaks to why I was so reluctant to try it -- I just

> don't feel right about using a hormone. I've done a

> search on google and not turned up anything about this

> -- has anyone heard this? I asked about using GABA

> instead and he didn't think I'd see the same result.

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