Posted by willyee on September 8, 2005, at 18:54:11
In reply to Does smoking affect core depressive symptomology ?, posted by linkadge on September 8, 2005, at 12:38:27
> Has anyone found that smoking positivly affects core depressive symptomology ?
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> anxiety, insomnia, energy, anhedonia, concentration, mood, hoplessness etc ?
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> Linkadge
OUTSTANDING article,i had to read slowly since i was converting it to lamons terms in my head as i read.From what i think i gathered,this article is saying Maoi inhibition is a good thing,and although cigarette smoking is bad,it increases this pleasure of maoi A which is a good thing,therfore providing true actual real realif to depressed people?
So its a bad wrapped in a good?
Does it also suggests parnates inhbition on Maoi A to be a good thing?I know its not my imagination why i crave cigarettes,i just dont find parnate to help in anyway.
This also has me thinking about the success i had when i added molcimide lower dose to parnate,i wish i had it handy,its just a pain to obtain,but this article really has me rethinking the trouble of getting it.Thanks.
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