Posted by LAURA777 on February 21, 2003, at 17:19:47
In reply to Re: hey bee, posted by bee happy on February 21, 2003, at 13:12:17
i am back and very dissapointed , i seem not to fit nicely in any disorder that is listed in his book of disorders DSM book and such , he has no diagnosis as of yet , and i am told he will look into buprenorphine , i also gave him Dr. bodkins number , ....
I just called Dr. , bodkin again.. to inform him, that my pdoc will be in contact ..bee can i have your phone number ??? here is my email cypress7@frontiernet.net .. please email me , and i can call you ,there is so much that i have learned in this area.. it would take up to much room here and i would rather convey it to you over the phone .. that is if you are comfortable with that .. i have done enormous research in this area , and why buprenorphine works , there are just a handful of us out here but enough so that they should pay attention ...
anyway , the upshot is i did not get a good reaction from the pdoc , he did not understand , my condition . i did not fit the profile .. and the reason is ..... is that the profile does not consider the fact that the endorphin system can be dysregulated ..there are many diseases , and these diseases are caused by disregulation of some system . our endorphins are a big part of this system and they play a major role in the systems .. but because they were named after the most addictive substances on earth , they are viewed as taboo .. and very little has been done to look into this system.. until now .. they are begining to realize that Endorphins are important neurotransmiters and neuromodulators.. and that they need to be looked at and addressed.. Dr Bodkin knows this because he teaches and has to be informed. and the lateset implication in addiction and may i stress many other areas involve the endorphin system , i hope that i can talk with you soon , thanks laura
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