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I can't speak for everyone, but it certainly caused

depression in me. It started the minute I got on the

drug and continued for years after I was off it. Much

like the brain damage caused by illegal drugs takes

years to heal after quitting the drug, if it ever

heals at all.

--- patty <patt1 wrote:

 

> Hi,

> Dr Ann Blake Tracy has done alot of research on this

> topic! her info: .

> http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html

>

> It could be true that antidepressents cause

> depression and more.

>

>

> ::patty::

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mine started when I was put on Ritalin for ADD then

Mellaril so I could sleep....vicious cycle...that

lasted 28 years. I am antidepressant & Ritalin free

today because I have Biofeedback available to help

with stress reduction, EEG balancing and

Nutrition/homeopathics to help with hormone,NLP to

help balance neurotransmitters and emotions.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

 

 

 

--- Jessika Stone <remindersofthen wrote:

 

> I can't speak for everyone, but it certainly caused

> depression in me. It started the minute I got on

> the

> drug and continued for years after I was off it.

> Much

> like the brain damage caused by illegal drugs takes

> years to heal after quitting the drug, if it ever

> heals at all.

> --- patty <patt1 wrote:

>

> > Hi,

> > Dr Ann Blake Tracy has done alot of research on

> this

> > topic! her info: .

> > http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html

> >

> > It could be true that antidepressents cause

> > depression and more.

> >

> >

> > ::patty::

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

>

>

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Hi Jenny,

 

I'm in hopes one day to be off my meds too. I'm proud to say i am off of

clonazepam. It's been 2-3 weeks now and feeling pretty good considering. I

have started taking half of my zoloft being a week into that, but not

attempting being off it totally. My doc seems to think if i get off

everything i could fall back into a deep depression. Well, of course this

is possible but i'm not going to wait for that day. I'm the first to say i

don't want to fall into that slump again....it's not fun at all. I just

cannot wait the day i am free of this. I do wish there were something that

really works for fibromylagia. What would one take for chronic pain? I'm

talking about muscles that are so tight i want to take a sledge hammer to

them...i am not kidding. I need some relief and perscribed meds are not

cutting it.

 

Thanks for listening,

 

Carol

 

 

 

 

 

 

----Original Message Follows----

Jenny Kernan <rainysnana

 

 

Re: antidepressents

Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:09:53 -0700 (PDT)

 

Mine started when I was put on Ritalin for ADD then

Mellaril so I could sleep....vicious cycle...that

lasted 28 years. I am antidepressant & Ritalin free

today because I have Biofeedback available to help

with stress reduction, EEG balancing and

Nutrition/homeopathics to help with hormone,NLP to

help balance neurotransmitters and emotions.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

 

 

 

--- Jessika Stone <remindersofthen wrote:

 

> I can't speak for everyone, but it certainly caused

> depression in me. It started the minute I got on

> the

> drug and continued for years after I was off it.

> Much

> like the brain damage caused by illegal drugs takes

> years to heal after quitting the drug, if it ever

> heals at all.

> --- patty <patt1 wrote:

>

> > Hi,

> > Dr Ann Blake Tracy has done alot of research on

> this

> > topic! her info: .

> > http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html

> >

> > It could be true that antidepressents cause

> > depression and more.

> >

> >

> > ::patty::

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

>

>

 

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Carol,

Congratulations on the changes and the determination

to make things better. Keep up the good work.

 

Couple of things to think about:

 

1. Any diet sweeteners can cause several of the

symptoms you spoke of. I have actually been going

through aspartame withdrawls for the last couple of

months..not fun at all.

 

2. You may find that after you have been off the meds

you actually start to feel better. Detoxing can also

help immensely. A magnetic clay bath detox is probably

a good start in addition to internal detoxing.

 

 

3. Get some Inositol, it's a supplement that has been

found to help balance the brain to avoid the

depression and other issues when the neurotransmitters

are out of balance.

 

4. I would find someone who does Quamtum Biofeedback.

I have been working with clients who are also detoxing

from Benzodiazpine withdrawls and we are making

excellent progress using the Biofeedback for stress

reduction/relaxation, pain management, depression

relief and detoxing. Quantum Biofeedback is also

capable of working with Fibromyalgia and balancing

brain waves and neurtransmitters. I would be happy to

refer you to someone. I also do remote sessions. If

you would like more info on Quantum Biofeedback you

can visit my webpages at

www.quantumassociatesofutah.com under the publications

link there are many articles on QB.

 

I'm here if you need to talk. I understand how

frustrating it can be when allopathics aren't giving

relief and you're at your wits end in pain and

depression.

 

Yours In Health

Jenny Kernan

 

--- carol morrow <forwings wrote:

 

> Hi Jenny,

>

> I'm in hopes one day to be off my meds too. I'm

> proud to say i am off of

> clonazepam. It's been 2-3 weeks now and feeling

> pretty good considering. I

> have started taking half of my zoloft being a week

> into that, but not

> attempting being off it totally. My doc seems to

> think if i get off

> everything i could fall back into a deep depression.

> Well, of course this

> is possible but i'm not going to wait for that day.

> I'm the first to say i

> don't want to fall into that slump again....it's not

> fun at all. I just

> cannot wait the day i am free of this. I do wish

> there were something that

> really works for fibromylagia. What would one take

> for chronic pain? I'm

> talking about muscles that are so tight i want to

> take a sledge hammer to

> them...i am not kidding. I need some relief and

> perscribed meds are not

> cutting it.

>

> Thanks for listening,

>

> Carol

----Original Message Follows----

> Jenny Kernan <rainysnana

>

>

> Re: antidepressents

> Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:09:53 -0700 (PDT)

>

> Mine started when I was put on Ritalin for ADD then

> Mellaril so I could sleep....vicious cycle...that

> lasted 28 years. I am antidepressant & Ritalin free

> today because I have Biofeedback available to help

> with stress reduction, EEG balancing and

> Nutrition/homeopathics to help with hormone,NLP to

> help balance neurotransmitters and emotions.

>

> Jenny Kernan

> Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

>

>

>

> --- Jessika Stone <remindersofthen wrote:

>

> > I can't speak for everyone, but it certainly

> caused

> > depression in me. It started the minute I got on

> > the

> > drug and continued for years after I was off it.

> > Much

> > like the brain damage caused by illegal drugs

> takes

> > years to heal after quitting the drug, if it ever

> > heals at all.

> > --- patty <patt1 wrote:

> >

> > > Hi,

> > > Dr Ann Blake Tracy has done alot of research on

> > this

> > > topic! her info: .

> > > http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html

> > >

> > > It could be true that antidepressents cause

> > > depression and more.

> > >

> > >

> > > ::patty::

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

> >

> > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> > protection around

> >

> >

>

>

_______________

> Interest Rates NEAR 39yr LOWS! $430,000 Mortgage

> for $1,299/mo - Calculate

> new payment

>

http://www.lowermybills.com/lre/index.jsp?sourceid=lmb-9632-19132 & moid=14888

>

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