Posted by Lou Pilder on March 21, 2010, at 10:12:30
In reply to Re: Having a really bad day, posted by floatingbridge on March 21, 2010, at 3:19:04
> > Ok so definitely not having a good day today- more sensitive and irritable- overall grumpy and not wanting to be around anyone...why is this? what is going on?
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> My first thought is to target your major med transition. What number day are you into pristiq decrease, savella and librium addition, halcion subtraction? My pdoc loves to change only one factor at a time
> Of course, that is the ideal, and your situation is more urgent. Just don't underestimate the effect this has on the emotions. And for myself, there is always the issue of patience (or lack of it).
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> Here's hoping tomorrow's better.
>
> And you've had your thyroid thoroughly checked? TSH, antibodies, and more? Informed pdocs will usually recommended about 1.5 TSH. But maybe you've been though this already.... (Just be careful about t3.)Friends,
It is written here,[....your major med transition...]
This is a good thought here. I would like for you to click on the link here to see what the generally accepted way that the brain is constructed and how it works is depicted. I , however, have been revealed something different.
But acting on the generally accepted theory of the large body of psychiatry, in relation to what they call the chemical imbalnce theory, the video here could be helpfull in that regards. For what could the presence of a chemical like a fluoride like in prozac have to you after you see this video? Could not putting a chemical into the brian cause a chemical imbalance? Do you think that the brian in depressed people is deficiant in prozac? Or any other chemical?
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF04XPBj5uc
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:940085
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