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Funny that you would mention seratonin... I have taken a wide array

of SSRI's... ok here comes a dumb question would the SSRI's

exacerbate flushing/rosacea or prevent it from occuring. As I know

next to nothing about the reuptake of neurochemicals.

I noticed Dr. Nase mentioned that antihistimines were instrumental

in preventing flushing I think he mentioned zyrtec to be specific.

Anyone who knows more about systemic approaches to warding off

flushing please advise... systemic meaning esoteric applications of

hypotensives, anti-depressants( remeron) and antihistimines.

And finally can supression of certain hormones prevent flushing. I

am not a doctor but if my math is correct it would seem that the

sympathetic nerves would invoke a glandular response which would

induce the flush? Again I am wondering whether the minimaly

invasive ETS performed by Dr. Nielson would work for flushing

granted that all kuntz and sympathetic nerves are severed @ the T2

level.

Cordially,

WA

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Funny that you would mention seratonin... I have taken a wide array

of SSRI's... ok here comes a dumb question would the SSRI's

exacerbate flushing/rosacea or prevent it from occuring. As I know

next to nothing about the reuptake of neurochemicals.

I noticed Dr. Nase mentioned that antihistimines were instrumental

in preventing flushing I think he mentioned zyrtec to be specific.

Anyone who knows more about systemic approaches to warding off

flushing please advise... systemic meaning esoteric applications of

hypotensives, anti-depressants( remeron) and antihistimines.

And finally can supression of certain hormones prevent flushing. I

am not a doctor but if my math is correct it would seem that the

sympathetic nerves would invoke a glandular response which would

induce the flush? Again I am wondering whether the minimaly

invasive ETS performed by Dr. Nielson would work for flushing

granted that all kuntz and sympathetic nerves are severed @ the T2

level.

Cordially,

WA

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