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Hormones and the mental health of crazy people
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RE: Hormones and the mental health of crazy people
(August 11, 2014 at 5:42 am)Quantum1Connect Wrote: Go to the doc. And just be extremely cautious with psychiatric meds.

I don't always take psychiatry meds... but when I do?

I overdose Skunk

(August 11, 2014 at 6:48 am)ignoramus Wrote: Alice. How many times have they done you.

Not sure you want to know the answer to that.

Not sure you can handle the answer to that.

Quote:We can help, we're your friends.
time to end the charade.
come home luv.

Oh lardy, The Help has come for me! I knew I should have paid that ninny nanny!

(September 11, 2014 at 12:33 pm)TaraJo Wrote: I'm a little late to the party, but I figure I should include my two cents. You know, all that personal experience I have and all.

I would know something about personal experience.

Quote:Truth is, our thoughts, feelings, they're nothing more than the result of various chemical reactions in our nervous system. If you change the chemicals in that system, you change the reaction.

Hormones have had a huge impact on me, pychologically speaking. I'm less angry and aggressive now than I used to be. I get happier, too. I laugh more and I laugh harder.

I feel alienated from my self. Maybe my upcoming visit to a specialist will help me.

And maybe my fears will come to pass. They're rather intense these days. Nobody should ever suffocate to death in a small enclosed dark space... it's not a fun way to go. Some people have enjoyed such a frenzy that if they could move: they'd break their limbs off trying to get out... trying to get air.

Unrelated example, except to the intensity. Should the system not help me for long enough... Alice will help herself. She's not the only one who wants for contentment and cheer around here, and the tears nonforthcoming for the pained do not allow for humanity's release.

Quote:I've seen my boyfriend go through the same metamorphasis. I can tell when he needs his T shot because he gets really anxious and pessimistic then. After he's had his shot, it doesn't even take 30 minutes for him to completely turn around and be back to being all cheerful, happy, joking around and playful.

So, yes, hormones do have a huge impact on us.

I'm like a bitchy menopausal woman... with the additional biting angers and lust of testosterone. It's rather unsatisfactory. -_- The ugliness and aboulia that come prepackaged with it have left an exceedingly negative impression upon this unfortunate consumer. It turns out that "free goods and services" do not necessarily make good additions to one's order.

As anyone else who has ever accepted a "free drink" should know.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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RE: Hormones and the mental health of crazy people - by Violet - October 6, 2014 at 4:59 am
RE: Hormones and the mental health of crazy people - by TaraJo - September 11, 2014 at 12:33 pm



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