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Re: Loss of Olfactory Sense Leads to Depression /Disor » JohnLA

Posted by Phillipa on September 20, 2011, at 19:36:38

In reply to Re: Loss of Olfactory Sense Leads to Depression /Disor, posted by JohnLA on September 19, 2011, at 23:12:38

John just on the site and Dr Henkin was the doc I saw in DC. In my opinion he's a nut job. Dirty clinic and reading MRI's just held in a regular light? He also did the scratch and sniff tests and the dilutions of sweet, sour, salty, bitter solutions. His RX was the same as the Wake Forrest doc to take prednisone for two weeks and then theophylline a brochodilator know for causing lots of anxiety. I didn't do the theophyline but did the prednisone. I also saw an ENT here this year who did MRI of all nasal, and no polyps, then he scoped me and nothing said the neurons were extremly short in nose and that so much time had gone by that it wouldn't return

Remeron I once took for sleep with benzos nothing. I've been on mostly luvox and lexpro lately. Had taken cymbalta 60mg for three months one time. First ad I could smell and taste then and took l0mg of paxil with low dose of xanax and was okay. Seems when my thyroid gland got hypo that is when the problems began.

What's your next med or treatment that you will try for depression? Understand about the doc and babblemail. Computers are addicting. Phillipa

 

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