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--- sle816@... wrote:

Some people respond really well to SSRIs. The only

problems I have with psychotropics is that their often

given by practitioners to patients without much

thought or follow-up. Secondly, just like thyroid

medications, some people don't respond well to the

traditional psychotropics on the market.

That said, I have seen people that I've known for

years go from extremely depressed to completely

functional through these medications. I believe they

are necessary for people who are clinically depressed,

or have other chemical issues, which are very, very

real.

How are your serotonin levels now?

However, I got off it about a year ago

> and I had a terrible headache.

> It finally went away but it was a bugger. we

> used a small dose of

> klonipin to help with the withdrawal. I was fine

> in a few days.

> steph

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Yes, and pain meds can and do have that effect on me. But the

breathing really can be worse in the heat and pollution and molds and

other nasties. Chemtrails? Whoo, boy. Can't wait to read about

that, Jan!

> > > (I'm catching up on posts from way back, so this might have

already

> > > been discussed in depth. Apologies if so.)

> > >

> > > Carole - I have had breathing problems since I moved to Texas in

> > > 1979. I used to love summers, having grown up in Kansas and

lived on

> > > the East Coast and in St. Louis, where it was cooler. I could

not

> > > believe the Texas summers, the pollution levels and and how they

> > > drained me. My breathing problems (panicky and gasping periods

at

> > > times) increased with my increasing hypo condition, especially

the

> > > last year. I live in Dallas, right in the heart of it.

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My serotonin levels are not that great, but the little bit of effexor seems to help. too much and I get the negative symptoms. I ,like so many of you are very senstive to meds. I try to do a lot to increase serotonin. right now it's hard to say because I am still trying to get my thryoid adjusted.

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Tell me about it, . I live in Brazoria County Tx. I think it's the

2nd or third dirtiest most polluted area in the nation. Over the last 34

yrs, this is the place that I developed all these allergies, and I don't

doubt that it had to do with full establishment of Hashi's antibodies.

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> Yes, and pain meds can and do have that effect on me. But the

> breathing really can be worse in the heat and pollution and molds and

> other nasties. Chemtrails? Whoo, boy. Can't wait to read about

> that, Jan!

>

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Any chance of relocating to a cooler, cleaner climate?

> Tell me about it, . I live in Brazoria County Tx. I think

it's the

> 2nd or third dirtiest most polluted area in the nation. Over the

last 34

> yrs, this is the place that I developed all these allergies, and I

don't

> doubt that it had to do with full establishment of Hashi's

antibodies.

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> > ,

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> > Yes, and pain meds can and do have that effect on me. But the

> > breathing really can be worse in the heat and pollution and

molds and

> > other nasties. Chemtrails? Whoo, boy. Can't wait to read about

> > that, Jan!

> >

> >

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That would be nice, and I have Portland Oregon in mind, lol, but all my

children are down here, with my mother and sister in San , back and

forth from the Dallas area. Portland is supposed to be the cleanest area of

the U.S.A. Never been there, but I would be game, that is, if one or two of

them would move WITH me. Don't know a soul up in that area.

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> Any chance of relocating to a cooler, cleaner climate?

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> > Tell me about it, . I live in Brazoria County Tx. I think

> it's the

> > 2nd or third dirtiest most polluted area in the nation.

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I'll go. I'm just waiting on my mom's estate to settle and it's either Portland or Durango, Co for me. I'm pretty sure I'ma mountain man. Although, Bearclaw Grislap did tell that "many a mans comes to mountains tryins to gets from the mountains what natures couldn't gives him down below, mostly come to nothin". We'll see.

Ben

Re: Back From The Great Northwest> -->> Any chance of relocating to a cooler, cleaner climate?>> >> > > Tell me about it, . I live in Brazoria County Tx. I think> it's the> > 2nd or third dirtiest most polluted area in the nation.

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