Posted by Elroy on June 14, 2005, at 22:35:46
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » Elroy, posted by corafree on June 14, 2005, at 21:20:01
As it is quite a bit off topic, can you Babblemail me and I can directly reply to you - and the info on it is somewhat more extensive (links, etc.).
I think that this community will find that elevated cortisol treatments will be one of the major advances in this decade in treating mental disorders.
In some cases it will affect a cure on its own while in other cases one will find that treatment resisitant cases now become quickly treatable.
Elroy
> Hi Elroy -
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> Multiple trauma in my life!!! Could talk a year about these experiences ... and really wonder if my mind is so powerful that I can 'undo' fright, fear, learned behavior.
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> I am interested in learning more about EMDR. I do find DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy - in case someone else doesn't know what I mean) only helped me a little bit, and it was intensive for six months.
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> When you said ...
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> 'Or maybe it's a situation where one's HPA Axis has become dysfunctional and they are producing excessive cortisol. Excessive cortisol problems are directly involved in a significant number of anxiety and severe depression situations. The excessive cortisol actually "creates" (or "manufacturers") anxiety and severe depression... so getting the cortisol lowered and the HPA Axis re-set is vital to be able to successfully withdraw from medications that are being helpful (IMHO anyway!).'
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> ... you really lost me! What are you saying here? I'm interested; but it's over my head!
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> Tks, cf
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