Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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