Posted by undopaminergic on July 8, 2024, at 3:17:48
In reply to Re: How do you define complete remission? » SLS, posted by Hugh on February 2, 2024, at 9:22:01
> Hi Scott,
>
> I couldn't agree more. While it's demoralizing to experience the end of a remission, it's thrilling to know that my brain is capable of remission. It's what inspires me to keep trying.
>Me too. My (hypo)manias reassure me that my brain is not permanently damaged and stuck in disorder for the rest of my life.
Another thing is that, for a period, I was afraid I was in the early stages of Parkinson's disease, and that it would only get worse with time. Then I tried L-dopa, and it didn't help. This strongly suggested to me that it wasn't Parkinson's, because L-dopa is the gold standard for treating it.
Actually, I feel a lot better already than I did at worst. My anxiety is gone, for one thing. My suicidal ideation as well.
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