Guest guest Posted March 8, 2010 Report Share Posted March 8, 2010 44@Delloptiplex> References: <hn1b69+23u8eGroups> <824ADFAA93354350A5B94D6BED5011 44@Delloptiplex> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 17:58:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: Posting about being suicidal To: RT3_T3 User-Agent: SquirrelMail/1.4.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 Importance: Normal SOMEONE SAID: qUOTE: " Well let me say this. If anyone out there needs antidepressants to get through to the point where you are feeling better it is so worth it. i SAY EMPHATICALLY!!! Dont be afraid to take what you known has helped yopu in the past and will help you when you feel it needs to be part of your personal protocol!!! I was recommended by my old boss to my new boss ....as one of only the 2 people in the 88 employees....foro her to turn to .....for advice when she was't sure " what to do " . and she was so cruel and evil to me after the old boss left, I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown from horrendous treatment from this Power-Mad new boss...and Paxil helped me to get through it. later on in life I had to resort to it again, but it DOES beat suicide! someone also said: quote: " I am back on them and able to sleep through the night. So, worth it. " I say: see:.... you are NOT alone....take some advice from the 2 of us " like a sister " They also said: " I think it's also a good idea to save the phone number ahead of whern you need it so you'll have it handy if you ever get in a bind.,.../... My heart goes out to all of you who have went through this. I have been there. You don't have to feel like this while you are trying to work this out. I feel the same way...so you are not alone I wish to point out however that I am not currently on T3, because I'm presently successfully working out my Natl thyroid dose at present, but I DO look at many of the RT3 posts .....because there's a LOT of good info out there in case I need it for the future. C. Hunter > I totally get where you are coming from . My response to possibly > taking T3 night was because I felt the same at night. Which, this turned > out I had high cortisol at night. I had never had a saliva test prior to > this. I was only tested for blood cortisol, which is useless to tell you > what your rhythms are throughout the day to know if HC is needed at all. > This was from the Guru Holtorf. I didn't seem him personally, but I am > pretty sure they all follow his protocol. > > I would like to say that I ended up in the ER three times. I was too > affraid to take antianxiety meds because I didn't want to take anything > that is addicting, but in our situation with thyroid I think it is well > worth taking for some relief. I also have been on antidepressants in the > past and had spent 1 1/2 years getting off them before starting T3 > protocol. So, I wasn't to happy to have to fall back on them. > > Well let me say this. If anyone out there needs antidepressants to get > through to the point where you are feeling better it is so worth it. I am > back on them and able to sleep through the night. So, worth it. I am now > able to wean down slowly as I raise my T3; so don't be affraid you will > never get off the antidepressants or antianxiety meds as I am weaning them > very slowly-slivers over weeks. > > So, I hope this helps to know that you are not alone out there. I am not > sure if > you are referring to my post, but wanted to clear up any miscommunication. > I totally agree with . Call your insurance and get the Crisis > Center; this will save you from staying in a rehab setting, which does > nothing to help depression. They can help you there and get you > medication quickly. > > My heart goes out to all of you who have went through this. I have been > there. You don't have to feel like this while you are trying to work this > out. > > If you need to call feel free Rhonda > > > > > > verwhelming anxiety, scared I was even thinking this way > Posting about being suicidal > > > > I am troubled by the puny response to someone posting they are suicidal. > No, we are not responsible for what other people decide to do, but I > have felt suicidal before and it is serious. Why aren't these people > taken more seriously?? > > If anyone feels like taking their own life they should seek PROFESSIONAL > help immediately in the short term. In the long term then this board can > help with figuring out how to balance T3 and HC and so forth. > > Just my opinion. > > -- > > > > =2 C. Hunter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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