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Re: note from sea level » morgan miller

Posted by floatingbridge on March 26, 2011, at 1:26:33

In reply to Re: note from sea level, posted by morgan miller on March 25, 2011, at 23:55:45

Hey Dude, how are you doing? I'm still twiddling my thumbs, taking boatloads of Krill oil and other supplements, batting at pain w/ a controlled modicum of norco.

The rage-thing seemed fabulously drug induced by Lyrica. Gp had a theory that the Lyrica displaced any xanax taken at all and essentially induced withdrawal. Rock, paper, scissors approach.

Would the right pdoc or the wrong pdoc dx mixed episode? Sigh. I ain't saying and they ain't said.

Pain really stinks. An MRI is forthcoming, at least one. The DO mentioned the possibility or let's say a severity enough
to warrant surgery, but he's still assessing.

Gp thinks it might be crps which would explain why it's worsens upon standing and began with an emergency c-section. Through my body into shock. I had never hear of this before, this crps. Great. Spine surgery? I can't even imagine.

Anyways, I am actually off all AD's!!! And I think the Lyrica helped that process. Head zaps gone, wereas w/effexor had them for months and months and
months.

Not that AD-free need be celebrated for it's own sake. I feel somewhat more lucid now, with more access to feeling.

But most solutions create new problems. Yeah. So I'm about to pop over to social and thank Dinah for her suggestion
about risperdal as needed for emotional intensity. Then I'll run it by pdoc. Better or worse than xanax. I've been as low as 0.25mg xanax a day and high as four,
currently at 1.5mg, so my escalation
rises and falls over about a ten+ year span. Which is better? Everyone says demon
xanax, and I suppose I agree. I'd try it. The risperdal. It probably won't improve my spelling : J

I think the link I sent was broken;
anyways, moms got the hormone thing. They take the heat. Their hormones are funded for study regarding infants and reproduction but under-funded for any other time of their lives (product quality assurance, imho; someone needs to be blamed for the present world crisis). (Joke. Sort of.)

I really do know mums affect their kids on the cellular level--no argument. I think that more attention needs to be given to the role father's play besides the one of giving their kids relief from their moms. (Joke.)

Every interaction affects us on a cellular
level. Even as adults. I think it's a
shame, really, to underplay a father's role because it also means that the father's role is greatly short-changed.

There is a non-fiction book, "Stiffed" by Susan Fauldi (I think) that details how US men have been sold a short bill of goods,
cheated, and underestimated.


Overly focusing on moms (no fault of the study you posted) distorts the entire picture :( and we all lose out, IMO.

Sadly, I am driving my son nuts. Hopefully he'll not succumb to real MI, just a liberal dose of neurosis. (Plural?)
He's witty in ways I never was and has strengths I did not. Let's hope....

Soooooo. Hope you aren't sorry you asked ;D

It's so good to hear from you. How the hay are you? (You can direct me toward a thread you have on board if you like.)

Very best to you,

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