Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Do you have a credible source that suggests that there might be some benefit to organ cleansing? Here's what I found on Wikipedia: .. .. > /Quackwatch <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quackwatch>/ describes body > cleansing and detoxification as an elaborate hoax > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoax> used by con artists > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Con_artist> to cure nonexistent > illnesses. The 'toxins' that are removed have been described as > invented to give promoters something pretend they can fix.^[1] > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_cleansing#cite_note-0> Medical > experts state that the body cleansing is unnecessary since the body is > actually very good at maintaining itself, with several organs > dedicated to cleansing the blood <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood> > and gut <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrointestinal_tract>.^[2] > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_cleansing#cite_note-1> > .. .. .. .. > Posted by: " vanadeux " vanadeux@... > <mailto:vanadeux@...?Subject=%20Re%3ADepression> > vanadeux <vanadeux> > > > Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:44 am (PDT) > > Its very true indeed that depression is often linked with low > thyroid..and then reactions to grief..and also a toxic colon..I > cleared alot of my worst depression with Cleaning out my colon!! > > The poisons from the bowel can poison the mind! > > Yes I also had to deal with emotional baggages, as do most of us..and > then the thyroid can also influence the depression.. > . > > but also do not forget the liver too..a liver that cannot clean the > blood, means a toxic lymphatic system..which can lead to congested > thyroid gland.. > > we tend to just look at the thyroid and say oh its hypo..but why?? > > Many people have done lots of successful cleansing ..over time and > then they find that their thyroid starts to heal.. > > just giving another angle on things.. > > take care all > > ajd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 Hi Debra, I also become extremely depressed shorty after eating any gluten products. The opiod peptides, in wheat (and other grains) and its gluten, cause impairment of neurotransmitter function in the brain. In addition to depression, in many people it causes addiction, lack of impulse control, rage and other emotional, mental and physical imbalances. Fortunately, grains are unnecessary in the human diet. We are much better off getting all our vitamins, minerals and other nutrients from meat, vegetables and fruits, which are far better sources anyway. As long as I stay very close to a paleo-type diet (no processed food, no grains, no dairy, no legumes), I function very well, mentally and physically. I learned most of this in " Dangerous Grains " by Braly, and Ron Hoggan; " Going Against the Grain " , by Diane ; and " The Paleo Diet " by Loren Cordain, PhD. It's not easy to give up grains, but the rewards are great. All the best to you, Dawn depression I reread the section on Avoid foods and it does say Avoid Sprouted Wheat. I guess some folks can tolerate it better than others. I think I was confusing it with spelt. Now that I have pinpointed my problem, I am quick to notice the symptoms. I do get tired almost 20 minutes after I ingest it. I feel bloated (even though I was not bloated or full this morning). Also, I get depressed. I was not depressed this morning. This symptom is curious for me. How does wheat cause depression? I could just say that it lowers energy, but I do not feel the same way with hypoglycemia (eating too many carbs, too much food). The difference I notice with hypoglycemia is that I may feel tired, but I feel like it will pass or some physical activity will cure it. With the wheat fatigue though, it feels like it is here to stay for the day. And I feel depressed which I do not with hypoglycemia. Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 I can't give you a scientific reason for the depression but it is very common reaction. I would suggest that it is the way your body is trying to tell you it doesn't like what you are doing. So, avoid all wheat. On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:19 PM, Debra <mermaideeee@...> wrote: > I reread the section on Avoid foods and it does say Avoid Sprouted > Wheat. I > guess some folks can tolerate it better than others. I think I was > confusing > it with spelt. Now that I have pinpointed my problem, I am quick to notice > the symptoms. I do get tired almost 20 minutes after I ingest it. I feel > bloated (even though I was not bloated or full this morning). Also, I get > depressed. I was not depressed this morning. This symptom is curious for > me. > How does wheat cause depression? > > I could just say that it lowers energy, but I do not feel the same way with > hypoglycemia (eating too many carbs, too much food). The difference I > notice > with hypoglycemia is that I may feel tired, but I feel like it will pass or > some physical activity will cure it. With the wheat fatigue though, it > feels > like it is here to stay for the day. And I feel depressed which I do not > with hypoglycemia. > > Deb > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 Have you tried sam-e? Or tryptophan? Lithium is sold by Swansons. Are you bi-polar? Sorry you are feeling so bad but I have been there. Don't give up. Is there an herb shop where you live to test for what will work? BJ Depression It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had terrible reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted so poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I just don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting sooo bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate I'm thinking about trying SSRI's again at a low dosage. I don't think I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the depression. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Chris: Have a look at my email to Duncan about hormones and Candida. I sent it to the Coconut Oil List and if you aren't a member of that List, let me know and I'll copy and paste it to you. Candida has A BIG EFFECT on Hormones and Hormones have A BIG EFFECT on causing Depression. There is a lot you can do for that instead of the SSRI's or whatever you call it. Bonnie _____ From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On Behalf Of Chris Sent: December 4, 2008 12:02 AM candidiasis Subject: Depression It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had terrible reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted so poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I just don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting sooo bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate I'm thinking about trying SSRI's again at a low dosage. I don't think I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the depression. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Hi, You might also want to move out of Ohio. My illness started once I moved to Ohio (Cleveland & Columbus). The total lack of sunshine allows ridiculous amounts of mold to grow. I remember allergy reports of 20,000+ mold spores per cubic meter of air - rediculous. Image all of the mycotoxins being released into your body on a regular basis. Columbus, OH is also one of the sickest cities based on the number of prescriptions written. I can pretty much guarantee that it all stems from chronic mold infections across the state. I got out 5 years ago and never looked back. Cheers, Brad On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:02 PM, <arnie019@...> wrote: > It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely > depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had terrible > reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted so > poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent > lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I just > don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting sooo > bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate > I'm thinking about trying SSRI's again at a low dosage. I don't think > I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the > depression. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 I'd suggest searching for Dr. Abram Hoffer's method for depression, anxiety and schizophrenia; it's vitamins and minerals. Hoffer was often in collaboration with Linus ing. In addition, we've been seeing good results with salvia divinorum, the " diviners sage " , at lower-than-psychedelic doses. This is also real good as an anti-addictive; I have the anti-addiction data here: http://tinyurl.com/salvia-references Duncan > > Chris: > > > > Have a look at my email to Duncan about hormones and Candida. I sent it to > the Coconut Oil List and if you aren't a member of that List, let me know > and I'll copy and paste it to you. > > > > Candida has A BIG EFFECT on Hormones and Hormones have A BIG EFFECT on > causing Depression. > > > > There is a lot you can do for that instead of the SSRI's or whatever you > call it. > > > > Bonnie > > > > _____ > > From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On > Behalf Of Chris > Sent: December 4, 2008 12:02 AM > candidiasis > Subject: Depression > > > > It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely > depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had terrible > reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted so > poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent > lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I just > don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting sooo > bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate > I'm thinking about trying SSRI's again at a low dosage. I don't think > I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the > depression. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 That stuff is all the rage with kids nowadays. greg > > > > Chris: > > > > > > > > Have a look at my email to Duncan about hormones and Candida. I sent > it to > > the Coconut Oil List and if you aren't a member of that List, let me > know > > and I'll copy and paste it to you. > > > > > > > > Candida has A BIG EFFECT on Hormones and Hormones have A BIG EFFECT > on > > causing Depression. > > > > > > > > There is a lot you can do for that instead of the SSRI's or whatever > you > > call it. > > > > > > > > Bonnie > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > From: candidiasis > [mailto:candidiasis ] On > > Behalf Of Chris > > Sent: December 4, 2008 12:02 AM > > candidiasis > > Subject: Depression > > > > > > > > It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely > > depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had > terrible > > reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted > so > > poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent > > lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I > just > > don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting > sooo > > bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate > > I'm thinking about trying SSRI's again at a low dosage. I don't > think > > I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the > > depression. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Maybe it's a good thing more druggies are trying salvia divinorum given it's anti-addictive property; a couple of teens who used it only two or thee times in a week at a subpsychedelic dose had reduced their chronic pot smoking by half, a couple of people got off crack after trying it a few times in a month, one fella didn't even have withdrawal symptoms after dropping heroin and using salvia a few times, and a health-care professional reduced cigarettes by half in a single week without trying, just by using salvia three times at a very low dose. I understand patients with cluster headaches reponded favourably in U Kansas' salvia trials but I don't have the details on it. Duncan Duncan > > > > > > Chris: > > > > > > > > > > > > Have a look at my email to Duncan about hormones and Candida. I sent > > it to > > > the Coconut Oil List and if you aren't a member of that List, let me > > know > > > and I'll copy and paste it to you. > > > > > > > > > > > > Candida has A BIG EFFECT on Hormones and Hormones have A BIG EFFECT > > on > > > causing Depression. > > > > > > > > > > > > There is a lot you can do for that instead of the SSRI's or whatever > > you > > > call it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Bonnie > > > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > From: candidiasis > > [mailto:candidiasis ] On > > > Behalf Of Chris > > > Sent: December 4, 2008 12:02 AM > > > candidiasis > > > Subject: Depression > > > > > > > > > > > > It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely > > > depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had > > terrible > > > reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted > > so > > > poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent > > > lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I > > just > > > don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting > > sooo > > > bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate > > > I'm thinking about trying SSRI's again at a low dosage. I don't > > think > > > I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the > > > depression. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Can I ask where you moved to? Re: Depression Hi, You might also want to move out of Ohio. My illness started once I moved to Ohio (Cleveland & Columbus). The total lack of sunshine allows ridiculous amounts of mold to grow. I remember allergy reports of 20,000+ mold spores per cubic meter of air - rediculous. Image all of the mycotoxins being released into your body on a regular basis. Columbus, OH is also one of the sickest cities based on the number of prescriptions written. I can pretty much guarantee that it all stems from chronic mold infections across the state. I got out 5 years ago and never looked back. Cheers, Brad On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:02 PM, <arnie019@...> wrote: > It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely > depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had terrible > reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted so > poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent > lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I just > don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting sooo > bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate > I'm thinking about trying SSRI's20again at a low dosage. I don't think > I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the > depression. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Hi does your depression depend on the amount of daylight available ? I mean, you get depressed in fall /winter when it starts getting dark and you cheer up in spring ? Then I would suggest  IMHO - candida is NOT the main reason for this, but rather seasonal affective disorder. The mother of a friend of mine suffered terribly from that. She had moved from sunny Austria to Manchester, UK, because she had married an English man. Each year in fall, the whole family started again worrying that she might commit suicide ... but back then, doctors did not know what to do about it. I do not know what kind of ³fluorescent light² you are using  is it one of these light therapy boxes that produce at least 10.000 LUX and have the same spectrum as daylight ? Years back, I was considering buying one of these lamps, because I tend to get passive and moody in winter. But I then found another solution: going to the tanning booth ! When I lie in a sunbed, absorb the ultraviolet light and feel the warmth on my body, I almost feel like I am lying on a sunny beach  and it definitely cheers me up ! Maybe it will help you as well. cheers, Am 04.12.2008 6:02 Uhr schrieb " " unter <arnie019@...>: > > > > It's getting dark and cold here in Ohio and I'm getting extremely > depressed. My doctors tried SSRI's early this year and I had terrible > reactions to them. I had two trips the the emergency room I reacted so > poorly to them. 5-HtP seemed to raise my anxiety. I have flourescent > lighting in my room. I'm doing mercury dmps chelation right now. I just > don't know what I can do to help with the depression. It's getting sooo > bad right now. I have no motivation to do anything. I'm so desperate > I'm thinking about trying SSRI's again at a low dosage. I don't think > I'll ever recover from candidasis & leaky gut until I improve the > depression. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 I also have to highly recommend tanning for depression and overall health. I always feel much better when I tan, get sick less, etc. Vitamin D deficiency has been found to have a high correlation with low immune system functioning and depression. Luv, Debby in San , CA 147 lbs lost! Student: Nutrition Certification and PhD in Psychology Group: curingcandida/ Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com ----- Original Message ---- > From: imageandmore > Hi > > does your depression depend on the amount of daylight available ? I mean, > you get depressed in fall /winter when it starts getting dark and you cheer > up in spring ? > > Then I would suggest  IMHO - candida is NOT the main reason for this, but > rather seasonal affective disorder. The mother of a friend of mine suffered > terribly from that. She had moved from sunny Austria to Manchester, UK, > because she had married an English man. Each year in fall, the whole family > started again worrying that she might commit suicide ... but back then, > doctors did not know what to do about it. > > I do not know what kind of ³fluorescent light² you are using  is it one of > these light therapy boxes that produce at least 10.000 LUX and have the same > spectrum as daylight ? > > Years back, I was considering buying one of these lamps, because I tend to > get passive and moody in winter. > But I then found another solution: going to the tanning booth ! When I lie > in a sunbed, absorb the ultraviolet light and feel the warmth on my body, I > almost feel like I am lying on a sunny beach  and it definitely cheers me > up ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009  See Dr Alistair's depression protocol. Renier du Toit MA(Clin.Psych.), PsyD, ND, DIHom. www.collegenaturalmedicine.co.za DEPRESSION Friends: I have a patient with constant depression. She doesn´t find a purpose to live. I love to have her as a patient but my goal is to help her definitely. She can pay thousands and thousand of sessions but she has to improve. What do you recommend me? Thanks, __________________________________________________Correo Espacio para todos tus mensajes, antivirus y antispam ¡gratis! RegÃÂstrate ya - http://correo..mx/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009   See Dr Alistair's depression protocol. Renier du Toit MA(Clin.Psych.), PsyD, ND, DIHom. www.collegenaturalmedicine.co.za DEPRESSION Friends: I have a patient with constant depression. She doesn´t find a purpose to live. I love to have her as a patient but my goal is to help her definitely. She can pay thousands and thousand of sessions but she has to improve. What do you recommend me? Thanks, __________________________________________________Correo Espacio para todos tus mensajes, antivirus y antispam ¡gratis! RegÃÂstrate ya - http://correo..mx/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Loes, I'm so glad you're feeling better. I think depression is an entirely different animal than just unhappiness -- and it usually takes different measures, to rid one's self of it. I remember going through a period of depression more than thirty years ago. One of the worst parts, for me, was realizing I " had nothing to complain of " , that there was nothing happening in my life to make me sad. I just was, unbearably. Eventually, I asked for help and was given an anti-depressant; I don't recall what kind. After a time, the awfulness went. Nothing, absolutely nothing, that I had done to try to shake it off on my own had helped one little bit. The best I remember, I " asked for help " by drinking a bottle of tequila, when I don't even like to drink. No one had noticed that I was depressed. I wonder how long I would have had to be miserable if it weren't for anti-depressants. I describe all this, not to just talk about myself, but to emphasize the importance of looking for help rather than trying to rid one's self of depression. I think that those of us with liver disease are somehow physically, chemically, more prone to depression. Oddly, I've been quite happy ever since I was diagnosed with AIH. At first I wondered if I had some sort of prednisone-induced euphoria, a kind of psychosis. However, I now I see it isn't that. I'm just lucky enough to be happy! (At first, I was simply happy to be alive each day.) Harper ************** A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1215855013x1201028747/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=De cemailfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Hi all, Depression. Now it is better, but I have been really depressed since the summer of last year. Depressed for no apparent reason. Just weepy, so full of sadness, not able to find joy in anything or not being able to hold on to that joy for a long time which is very strange to me since I normally see the beauty in anything even if it is sadness. Tears for a lots one, my sister, my father, my mother of course that is sad but also beautiful. But the unexplained sadness the darkness was so new to me, so scanry and unexplained. I had severe backpains, messed around with the prednison and oxycocet (helps for pain but is horrible stuff). I blame it on the rapid changes in prednison. Now evertything after six months seems to be back to normal. It is good to know that many of you deal with depression. Eventhough I have known sorrow and grief I'm glad to now be able to understand depression by experience. It is though. I was able to do it without medications but I now also see that if it happens again for whatever reasons there are alternatives. Take care everyone Love loes 36 years, AIH since 2000 _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of jjcathcart Sent: January 18, 2009 1:16 PM Subject: [ ] Depression is right. Myself I have taken anti-depressents for years.I personally take Lexapro. That one is a safe one that has been around for years. Is liver friendly with no bad side effects. Is considered to be a safe medication. If I stop taking them I find I become weepy.......... So.I shall stay on. Joanne __________________________________________________________ Get educated. Click here for Adult Education programs. http://thirdpartyof <http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/PnY6rx9fZN48v8EL4aF3jwhZuZD4 E3z3xghbYiL9v6FYDUpCVKYfv/> fers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/PnY6rx9fZN48v8EL4aF3jwhZuZD4E3z3xghbYiL9v6FYDUpC VKYfv/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Thanks for pulling that up. What you added is exactly what I intended, the point I wanted to make. I appreciate your clarifying, emphasizing it. I felt terribly guilty because I was miserable for " no good reason " . What I needed was that combination of psychotherapy (I was pointed toward a problem I had dismissed as irrelevant) and antidepressant medications. Thirty years later, I've had no recurrence. In fact, I feel truly happy most of the time, except for being discouraged by my lack of " liver progress " . I hadn't thought of this until I started writing, but I may look for a medically-moderated (not on-line) group for people with chronic disease. That intervention thirty years ago was really important. Maybe I can find better ways to deal with never being as healthy as I hope to be. Hmmmm. Harper In a message dated 1/21/09 11:55:41 AM, kuerston@... writes: > Re what Harper wrote - One of the worst parts, for me, was realizing I " had > nothing to complain of " , that there was nothing happening in my life to make > me sad - just one caution. When this happens, it can also be due to > clinical depression, in which case it must be treated by a professional, a > combination of psychotherapy and antidepressant medications can be an > effective treatment. > ************** A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1215855013x1201028747/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/defaul t.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=DecemailfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Loes, I was going to reply then saw Harper's response. I couldn't have said it half as well, so just wanted to say ditto, and so glad you have gone into the light at the end of the depression tunnel. I remember you from years ago, so I really was worried about you. Re what Harper wrote - One of the worst parts, for me, was realizing I " had nothing to complain of " , that there was nothing happening in my life to make me sad - just one caution. When this happens, it can also be due to clinical depression, in which case it must be treated by a professional, a combination of psychotherapy and antidepressant medications can be an effective treatment. What does the term " clinical depression " mean? http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/clinical-depression/AN01057 Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 You won't become " dependent " on needed antidepressants. Sometimes they are the only thing that will help clinical depression. One's own efforts just won't change chemical problems in the body. I hope you will talk to a doctor; you could be wasting valuable energy, valuable years. Life should be enjoyed, not endured. Harper In a message dated 1/25/09 8:43:29 AM, i8ahobo2day@... writes: > I'm nervous about becoming > dependant on medication so I tend to lean away from those sort of > methods. I don't even see a doctor about it. > ************** Know Your Numbers: Get tips and tools to help you improve your credit score. (http://www.walletpop.com/credit/credit-reports?ncid=emlcntuswall00000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 , I'm only 19 and started on 50mg of pred when i was diagnosed in September of 08. It's been a very rough ride and I have to say the pred did not help my already stressed and depressed mind. I wasn't too sure if it was just something a normal young adult would go through but after reading the responses to this thread it seems as though there are a lot of people who have been emotionally effected by the high dosage of pred. I'm still not on anti-depressants. I'm nervous about becoming dependant on medication so I tend to lean away from those sort of methods. I don't even see a doctor about it. I write more now, let it all out. It builds up pretty quickly and college, life, friends, and family issues don't slow down for people like us! I hope everything is going better than earlier. I know this might be a little late but I just found this site. Thanks again for bringing this up. I don't feel so alone anymore Liz (AIH) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Hi Liz, I know what you mean about using anti-depressants. When I was put on them I cried because I didn't want to become dependant on a pill. However, after being on them just a week I realized they weren't bad at all, they were wonderful! The deep hopeless hole that I had been living in for so long was lifted. I felt truly happy and remember asking my sisters if this is what normal felt like. I never felt drugged at all, I felt free. In fact I had no side effects at all. Looking back now I realize they saved my life by making life worthwhile. I don't know if it is the prednisone that has made you depressed since I was never on it, but I do know that having a chronic illness can do it! When we are diagnosed at the prime of our lives and have so many terrible symptoms it really messes with our peace of mind.. I'm not saying you or anyone else should take anti-depressants, I'm just sharing my story in hopes it may help you or someone else.. Thanks for responding to my post! Hugs, Dees, PBC dx 99, Fibromyalgia 99, stg 2/3, Fort Myers, FL. 53 **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1215855013x1201028747/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=De cemailfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Can you get on disability? I would research opportunities in your state for deaf people? Surely there is some sort of job retraining assistance available? You really need to try to find some low-cost or free counseling also. Depression is real and you need help to break out of that cycle. My prayers are with you!!  ) Melinda-- })i({  Melinda Kaye Spille  })i({Very Proud Wife of Captain " Big Al " Super Blessed Mommy of Trinity, Emelia & TreyRomans 8:28, Ephesians 3:20(\__/) (='.'=) ( " )_( " ) On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:52 PM, annadilynn <annadilynn@...> wrote: I am having a bit of a tuff time as of lately. I have been in customer service all my life...after this last operation, well I just cant hear that much, so they fired me...I could not give the quality of service they desired anymore, and customer and co-workers comments...etc. so now what do i do..i cant get a job..i dont know how to do anything else..and no one wants to hire a deaf person, I cant use the phone ...are finances are now screwed...i just feel like crying all the time....i feel sick from the antibiotic i am on constantly...i am sorry, dont mean to be a downer but my family dont understand...i have no one to talk to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 I think everyone of us here has been in your place at some point or another. I've been a stay at home mom and now then w/ all the bills adding up I really needed to work but like you there isn't much you can do when u can't hear. We were really blessed to get financial help from our church plus we qualified for the charity programs at the hospital since we did not have insurance. It can be just soo overwhelming at times. I suffer from major anxiety now and have to take medications. I thought I could get thru it all w/ out the meds and took myself off of them. Boy was that a mistake!!! My family was calling the dr for me to make an appt so I could get back on my meds..LOL. Sometimes just venting and knowing that there are other people out there who are suffering just as you are helps us all feel a little better. Please talk to your dr about it. Depression and anxiety are real diseases and can be treated. Best of luck to you!!! chin up JO From: annadilynn <annadilynn@...>Subject: depressioncholesteatoma Date: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 7:52 PM I am having a bit of a tuff time as of lately. I have been in customer service all my life...after this last operation, well I just cant hear that much, so they fired me...I could not give the quality of service they desired anymore, and customer and co-workers comments...etc.so now what do i do..i cant get a job..i dont know how to do anything else..and no one wants to hire a deaf person, I cant use the phone ...are finances are now screwed...i just feel like crying all the time....i feel sick from the antibiotic i am on constantly.. .i am sorry, dont mean to be a downer but my family dont understand.. .i have no one to talk to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 I am sorry to hear about your situation. And the reality is you are going through a rough time of life. But, you will make it through this. Please, do as the others have said and begin to investigate your options. Sometimes it take a lot of effort to start making phone calls to see what help is out there. And it might take a lot of effort, but by beginning to look at possibilities you will find something else to do. I've been there before and if I concentrate on the fear of what might happen I became paralyzed. Instead, I had to determine (make the choice) to begin to fight and keep moving forward. You could check with the state agencies. Look in the phone book for some help lines that can refer you to other places that can help. Sometimes one call leads to another, and another, etc. Keep going until you find help. Hang in there. Move forward step by step, minute by minute. You can get through this. I am having a bit of a tuff time as of lately. I have been in customer service all my life...after this last operation, well I just cant hear that much, so they fired me...I could not give the quality of service they desired anymore, and customer and co-workers comments...etc. so now what do i do..i cant get a job..i dont know how to do anything else..and no one wants to hire a deaf person, I cant use the phone ....are finances are now screwed...i just feel like crying all the time....i feel sick from the antibiotic i am on constantly.. ..i am sorry, dont mean to be a downer but my family dont understand...i have no one to talk to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 Sorry your job took such measures - if you're having trouble hearing why couldn't they place you in a situation where you didn't have to be on the phone all day or get a special device so you could hear? Find a job where you can work the mail that comes in - not everyone calls on the phone - many people write in (I use to work in customer service for Uncle Ben's Rice but didn't have hearing issues then - we received tons of mail and phone calls - so someone did the phones and someone the mail).. Sounds like that company could get in some serious trouble for making some kind of accomodations. You are definetly not alone - just remember you are the only person in control of yourself - so you can make a choice to sit around and feel sorry for yourself or move forward - life gives many road blocks but we all manage to work around them. Take a brisk walk and relieve some stress - take care! From: annadilynn <annadilynn@...>cholesteatoma Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:52:02 PMSubject: depression I am having a bit of a tuff time as of lately.. I have been in customer service all my life...after this last operation, well I just cant hear that much, so they fired me...I could not give the quality of service they desired anymore, and customer and co-workers comments....etc.so now what do i do..i cant get a job..i dont know how to do anything else..and no one wants to hire a deaf person, I cant use the phone ....are finances are now screwed...i just feel like crying all the time....i feel sick from the antibiotic i am on constantly.. .i am sorry, dont mean to be a downer but my family dont understand.. .i have no one to talk to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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