Guest guest Posted June 2, 1999 Report Share Posted June 2, 1999 Dear Pepper and All, I reread my e-mail and found nothing derogetory with it's content. This group has to admit that it has a problem (myself included at times)with any kind of differing opinion.That is why I referred to a Hatfield/McCoy mentality.I personnaly hate the meds that I take. Did I say hate, how about despise, yet at the same time I cannot do with out them, so for that I'm grateful. And some of the e-mails after mine, started going in that direction-look at what people did to . Good thing he can be the " bigger " man! When it comes to opinions, no one owns the rights, because everyone has one. When it comes to facts, that's a different story. Fact is fact. Pepper, I did not realize that you were reffering to a substitute for treating depression, nor did I get in your e-mail that your MD was aware and gave you his " blessings " per se in going the herbal? route. You are correct that most anti-deppressants are not RLS friendly and finding something that will help is great, especially when it doesn't afffect the RLS. Chronic sleep deprivation will most definitly cause resultive depression and depending on how bad it is, is whether or not the depression needs to be treated or not. Of course ideally, treating the sleep disorder will usually clear up the depression, unless the depression is caused by other reasons. It was nice talking to you Pepper, take care and be well, le Rhode Island _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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