Posted by bleauberry on August 24, 2017, at 7:35:16
In reply to Re: Anxiety can be a disease, posted by linkadge on August 23, 2017, at 10:47:48
I don't know much about Huingtington's except that it causes a great deal of toxicity and inflammation in the body, as well as a weakened or out of balance immune system, all of which can give a person every psychiatric symptom in the book.And be very difficult to treat due to the widespread damage, constant death and debris in the blood stream from the damage of the disease, sheaths around nerve endings crumbling.
At some point you have to ask the question, "what is eating the nerves?" And how would that not create terrible psychiatric symptoms? What if it is your own immune system attacking your own flesh? That is a confused immune system, common in Lyme, and reversible with certain herbs. What if it is little microscopic critters munching nerves? That too is treatable.
Assuming it is a "bad gene", there are supplements that can build a bridge over the gap, a new path around the blocked way, a hole through the wall, there are ways to "push back" against bad genes. Psychiatric meds can help with that. But they don't often finish the job and rarely allow the patient to fully recover. As you know.
I think persistence in treatment, experimentation in treatment, and an open mind are crucial for thorough recovery. This is especially true if current protocols or past treatments have been less than satisfactory.
> >It isn't just happening all by itself just because.
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> Why not?
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> Huntington's disease happens by itself, just because (of a bad gene).
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> Linkadge
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