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I went off the Effexor like a month before the healing without any problem.

Marla,

I have a feeling that the change in your moods is from the Effexor being out of your system. With antidepressants, they seem to have a long term effect if we've finally gotten them working for us.

It could also be that the upset of brain chemicals (your seratonin level) is messed up so that would keep you from sleeping. The lack of sleep is making you more emotional--so you've set up a cycle.

What I've discovered is that it takes a whole circular approach to our health. What I mean is that we don't get to address just the lung stuff, or the brain stuff--we have to address our whole body/mind stuff as a complete package. If any component of that package is disrupted, it sets off other parts of our bodies in reaction to the changes.

Hormones at 48 (we're the same age until the end of this month btw) the meds we're on can and do often cause crazy menstral and hormonal cycles- so yeah, it can be perimenopause. I have a feeling tho that it's that the effects that the Effexor was controlling for you has worn off, and now your system is in flux.

Hope this made sense,

Tracie

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I went off the Effexor like a month before the healing without any problem.

Marla,

I have a feeling that the change in your moods is from the Effexor being out of your system. With antidepressants, they seem to have a long term effect if we've finally gotten them working for us.

It could also be that the upset of brain chemicals (your seratonin level) is messed up so that would keep you from sleeping. The lack of sleep is making you more emotional--so you've set up a cycle.

What I've discovered is that it takes a whole circular approach to our health. What I mean is that we don't get to address just the lung stuff, or the brain stuff--we have to address our whole body/mind stuff as a complete package. If any component of that package is disrupted, it sets off other parts of our bodies in reaction to the changes.

Hormones at 48 (we're the same age until the end of this month btw) the meds we're on can and do often cause crazy menstral and hormonal cycles- so yeah, it can be perimenopause. I have a feeling tho that it's that the effects that the Effexor was controlling for you has worn off, and now your system is in flux.

Hope this made sense,

Tracie

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Marla I am having some of the problems you are with crying. I also am wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a sleep study, you should have one done. Sharon L. Schuckman sharupac@...

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Marla I am having some of the problems you are with crying. I also am wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a sleep study, you should have one done. Sharon L. Schuckman sharupac@...

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Marla I am having some of the problems you are with crying. I also am wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a sleep study, you should have one done. Sharon L. Schuckman sharupac@...

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Marla I am having some of the problems you are with crying. I also am wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a sleep study, you should have one done. Sharon L. Schuckman sharupac@...

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Marla I am having some of the problems you are with crying. I also am wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a sleep study, you should have one done. Sharon L. Schuckman sharupac@...

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Marla

I was about your age when I went through the change.I

had terrible mood swings & night sweats too. This was

when I started getting the NS symptoms also. I was

living with my ex boyfriend & things weren't going

very good either. I was just starting the Neurontin

but they my problems were because I got meningitis

when they put the shunt in my brain. When I felt the

rage welling up in me & I knew I was going to let him

have it I went to the basement & got on my exercise

bike til he fell asleep. I didn't take any kind of

prescribed or over the counter medicine. It finally

stopped & the NS symptoms took over. LOL Out of the

frying pan & INTO THE FIRE!

grannylunatic@...

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Yes Sharon I had one I'm thinking about 2 years ago, when I was sicker

then I am now. I had some sleep apnea, but the doctor told me that the

Cpap(?) would bother me more then it would help me, as I can't stand to

have anything on my face. And that was 15 pounds of pred then too.

Over all, my sleep is not too bad, compared to before, I think I've

finally caught up.

Thanks Sharon,

hugs and blessings,

Marla

Marla I am having

some of the problems you are with crying.

I also am

wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study

recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a

sleep study, you should have one done.

Sharon

L. Schuckman

sharupac@...

Yahoo! Mail

Use

Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

-- The Lord bless you and keep you:

The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you:

The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26

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Yes Sharon I had one I'm thinking about 2 years ago, when I was sicker

then I am now. I had some sleep apnea, but the doctor told me that the

Cpap(?) would bother me more then it would help me, as I can't stand to

have anything on my face. And that was 15 pounds of pred then too.

Over all, my sleep is not too bad, compared to before, I think I've

finally caught up.

Thanks Sharon,

hugs and blessings,

Marla

Marla I am having

some of the problems you are with crying.

I also am

wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study

recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a

sleep study, you should have one done.

Sharon

L. Schuckman

sharupac@...

Yahoo! Mail

Use

Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

-- The Lord bless you and keep you:

The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you:

The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26

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Yes Sharon I had one I'm thinking about 2 years ago, when I was sicker

then I am now. I had some sleep apnea, but the doctor told me that the

Cpap(?) would bother me more then it would help me, as I can't stand to

have anything on my face. And that was 15 pounds of pred then too.

Over all, my sleep is not too bad, compared to before, I think I've

finally caught up.

Thanks Sharon,

hugs and blessings,

Marla

Marla I am having

some of the problems you are with crying.

I also am

wondering if you have ever gone for a sleep apnea or narcolepsy study

recently or in the last two to three years. If you have not had a

sleep study, you should have one done.

Sharon

L. Schuckman

sharupac@...

Yahoo! Mail

Use

Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

-- The Lord bless you and keep you:

The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you:

The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26

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Thanks Tracie,

You're probably right, I think I need to make an appt with the my PCP,

I really want to try and get off as many drugs as possible, this

emotional roller coaster is not getting any easier.

Thanks so much,

Marla

I

went off the Effexor like a month before the healing without any

problem.

Marla,

I have a feeling that the change in your moods is from the Effexor

being out of your system. With antidepressants, they seem to have a

long term effect if we've finally gotten them working for us.

It could also be that the upset of brain chemicals (your seratonin

level) is messed up so that would keep you from sleeping. The lack of

sleep is making you more emotional--so you've set up a cycle.

What I've discovered is that it takes a whole circular approach to our

health. What I mean is that we don't get to address just the lung

stuff, or the brain stuff--we have to address our whole body/mind stuff

as a complete package. If any component of that package is disrupted,

it sets off other parts of our bodies in reaction to the changes.

Hormones at 48 (we're the same age until the end of this month btw) the

meds we're on can and do often cause crazy menstral and hormonal

cycles- so yeah, it can be perimenopause. I have a feeling tho that

it's that the effects that the Effexor was controlling for you has worn

off, and now your system is in flux.

Hope this made sense,

Tracie

-- The Lord bless you and keep you:

The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you:

The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26

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Thanks Tracie,

You're probably right, I think I need to make an appt with the my PCP,

I really want to try and get off as many drugs as possible, this

emotional roller coaster is not getting any easier.

Thanks so much,

Marla

I

went off the Effexor like a month before the healing without any

problem.

Marla,

I have a feeling that the change in your moods is from the Effexor

being out of your system. With antidepressants, they seem to have a

long term effect if we've finally gotten them working for us.

It could also be that the upset of brain chemicals (your seratonin

level) is messed up so that would keep you from sleeping. The lack of

sleep is making you more emotional--so you've set up a cycle.

What I've discovered is that it takes a whole circular approach to our

health. What I mean is that we don't get to address just the lung

stuff, or the brain stuff--we have to address our whole body/mind stuff

as a complete package. If any component of that package is disrupted,

it sets off other parts of our bodies in reaction to the changes.

Hormones at 48 (we're the same age until the end of this month btw) the

meds we're on can and do often cause crazy menstral and hormonal

cycles- so yeah, it can be perimenopause. I have a feeling tho that

it's that the effects that the Effexor was controlling for you has worn

off, and now your system is in flux.

Hope this made sense,

Tracie

-- The Lord bless you and keep you:

The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you:

The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26

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Thanks Tracie,

You're probably right, I think I need to make an appt with the my PCP,

I really want to try and get off as many drugs as possible, this

emotional roller coaster is not getting any easier.

Thanks so much,

Marla

I

went off the Effexor like a month before the healing without any

problem.

Marla,

I have a feeling that the change in your moods is from the Effexor

being out of your system. With antidepressants, they seem to have a

long term effect if we've finally gotten them working for us.

It could also be that the upset of brain chemicals (your seratonin

level) is messed up so that would keep you from sleeping. The lack of

sleep is making you more emotional--so you've set up a cycle.

What I've discovered is that it takes a whole circular approach to our

health. What I mean is that we don't get to address just the lung

stuff, or the brain stuff--we have to address our whole body/mind stuff

as a complete package. If any component of that package is disrupted,

it sets off other parts of our bodies in reaction to the changes.

Hormones at 48 (we're the same age until the end of this month btw) the

meds we're on can and do often cause crazy menstral and hormonal

cycles- so yeah, it can be perimenopause. I have a feeling tho that

it's that the effects that the Effexor was controlling for you has worn

off, and now your system is in flux.

Hope this made sense,

Tracie

-- The Lord bless you and keep you:

The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you:

The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26

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Thanks , I really appreciate everyones input, just need to decided

where to take it, I think I'll check in with my PCP, the problem is I

really don't want to go on another Job to take care of this too??

Who knows, maybe I should be using my treadmill more often:)

hugs,

Marla

Marla

I was about your age when I went through the change.I

had terrible mood swings & night sweats too. This was

when I started getting the NS symptoms also. I was

living with my ex boyfriend & things weren't going

very good either. I was just starting the Neurontin

but they my problems were because I got meningitis

when they put the shunt in my brain. When I felt the

rage welling up in me & I knew I was going to let him

have it I went to the basement & got on my exercise

bike til he fell asleep. I didn't take any kind of

prescribed or over the counter medicine. It finally

stopped & the NS symptoms took over. LOL Out of the

frying pan & INTO THE FIRE!

grannylunatic@...

__________________________________________________

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Thanks , I really appreciate everyones input, just need to decided

where to take it, I think I'll check in with my PCP, the problem is I

really don't want to go on another Job to take care of this too??

Who knows, maybe I should be using my treadmill more often:)

hugs,

Marla

Marla

I was about your age when I went through the change.I

had terrible mood swings & night sweats too. This was

when I started getting the NS symptoms also. I was

living with my ex boyfriend & things weren't going

very good either. I was just starting the Neurontin

but they my problems were because I got meningitis

when they put the shunt in my brain. When I felt the

rage welling up in me & I knew I was going to let him

have it I went to the basement & got on my exercise

bike til he fell asleep. I didn't take any kind of

prescribed or over the counter medicine. It finally

stopped & the NS symptoms took over. LOL Out of the

frying pan & INTO THE FIRE!

grannylunatic@...

__________________________________________________

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Thanks , I really appreciate everyones input, just need to decided

where to take it, I think I'll check in with my PCP, the problem is I

really don't want to go on another Job to take care of this too??

Who knows, maybe I should be using my treadmill more often:)

hugs,

Marla

Marla

I was about your age when I went through the change.I

had terrible mood swings & night sweats too. This was

when I started getting the NS symptoms also. I was

living with my ex boyfriend & things weren't going

very good either. I was just starting the Neurontin

but they my problems were because I got meningitis

when they put the shunt in my brain. When I felt the

rage welling up in me & I knew I was going to let him

have it I went to the basement & got on my exercise

bike til he fell asleep. I didn't take any kind of

prescribed or over the counter medicine. It finally

stopped & the NS symptoms took over. LOL Out of the

frying pan & INTO THE FIRE!

grannylunatic@...

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