Posted by Girlnterrupted78 on September 14, 2009, at 8:35:00
In reply to Re: Parnate 60mgs helping with social anxiety, finally » Girlnterrupted78, posted by SLS on September 14, 2009, at 8:11:58
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the info. I haven't noticed really if he tip of my nose is cold, but I will check next time it happens. Would that mean anything in particular? I do remember feeling slightly cold myself, though.
I'm not sure if anyone in my family is bipolar, actually. Nobody is on my father's side, and I lost touch with my mother's side since she passed away (I was a young kid) but I "heard" one of my uncles was either depressive or bipolar. But then again, I don't have any certainty and I don't think he was getting treatment, so he might not have even been diagnosed by a real doctor. His brother (my other, younger uncle) might have been very depressive as well because he committed suicide at age 24. But I have no idea about their diagnosis.
May I ask why do you ask regarding the bipolar? Just curious.
Thanks again.
> It might be a temporary imbalance in your autonomic nervous system. I doubt it is anything that will persist over time.
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> You are very observant.
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> Does the tip of your nose get cold?
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> Are you or anyone in your family bipolar?
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> - Scott
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