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Re: 11. Pro's "THINK", yes they do but is it reasonable?



SO...what you are saying then is that PROZAC muzzles the =
neurotransmitters in Paulie's brain!!=20

Dood, we figured it out! Paulie's neurotransmitters are only muzzled =
when he has a proper dose of Prozac or whatever neurotransmitter muzzler =
he is on.


"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:_aCdncGpJ7N6ueHfRVn-gA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Depression is not fully understood, but a growing amount of evidence
> supports the view that people with depression have an imbalance of the
> brain's neurotransmitters, the chemicals that allow nerve cells in the =
brain
> to communicate with each other. Many scientists believe that an =
imbalance in
> serotonin, one of these neurotransmitters, may be an important factor =
in the
> development and severity of depression.
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> PROZAC may help to correct this imbalance by increasing the brain's =
own
> supply of serotonin.
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> Some other antidepressant medicines appear to affect several
> neurotransmitters in addition to serotonin. PROZAC selectively affects =
only
> serotonin.
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> While PROZAC cannot be said to "cure" depression, it does help to =
control
> the symptoms of depression, allowing many people with depression to =
feel
> better and return to normal functioning. [ See graphics below ]
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> :)
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> "Crash Gordon=AE" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:6pTee.36$Db.2187@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> When fully effective, lithium can control manic-depressive illness for =
the
> rest of a person's life. But it is not a cure. Like antihypertensive
> medications for controlling high blood pressure, lithium should not be
> discontinued without consulting the physician.
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> Unfortunately, some patients stop taking their lithium when they find =
that
> it diminishes the wonderful sense of well-being they felt when =
hypomanic;
> most resume taking their medication when disabling manic episodes =
return.
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> Other patients discontinue lithium because they feel they no longer =
need it.
> Such reasoning is perfectly understandable. When a person remains well =
week
> after week, there is a tendency to forget to take lithium or to =
deliberately
> stop taking the medication, believing that the illness has been cured.
> Lithium's effects, however, last only when patients regularly take the
> medication. If patients stop taking lithium--no matter if they've been
> taking it for 5 weeks or 5 years--the chances of having another manic =
or
> depressive attack increase. In fact, patients who stop taking the =
medication
> are just as likely as patients who have never been treated to fall =
back into
> a manic or depressive episode.
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> This does not mean, though, that all patients must take lithium for a
> lifetime. After a long period of treatment without a recurrence of =
mania or
> depression, the doctor and patient may consider withdrawal of =
medication
> under close supervision. That decision will depend upon several =
factors,
> including the impact that a subsequent episode may have on the =
patient's
> marriage or other significant relationships, career, and general
> functioning; the likelihood that an emerging recurrence will be =
detected
> early enough to prevent a full-blown attack; and the patient's =
tolerance of
> lithium
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> <-pull@shoot> wrote in message
> news:ljvn71p3c13k525c6flapslbg7uc4nh25h@xxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > Some low level pro's "think" there is nothing wrong with they're
> > wireless alarm system installation... for years... experience... NO
> > WARNING and in theyre mind RFI is detected.
> >
> >  Are they're systems still operational or just dead?
> >
> > When a Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) occurs, the system is no
> > longer able to detected FIRE and/or INTRUSION, worse, and THE OWNER
> > DOESN'T KNOW IT!!!!! The system is just "DEAD" and very quite.
> >
> > When i used a commercial available certified wireless radio =
headphone
> > (sold all around in several places by thousands) it muzzled my
> > wireless alarm system, it was "DEAF" for incoming signals (ID
> > included) and "DEAD" on warning, that simple, that easy.
> >  NOTE:
> >      Its not typical to that wireless headphone, ANY transmitter
> >        operating on the wireless alarm frequency will do.
> >
> >  Many other devices operate on the LPD (SRD) frequency =
simultaneously
> > with the Wireless Alarm Systems, the frequency is "SHARED" and "NOT
> > LAW PROTECTED" (FCC or similar) against Radio Frequency Interference
> > (RFI)".
> >
> >  Some 900 MHz wireless alarm systems (only a few) have sensor
> > transmission monitoring, this is intended to detect sensor
> > malfunctions, obstacles or conductive objects displaced (a car
> > displaced a few inches for instance) and located in the RF =
propagation
> > paths who may inhibit reception of the signals emanating from the
> > sensors. When it causes a data communication loss, it warns "after
> > hours".
> >  No reason to warn that your car has jeopardized the alarm sensor
> > connection immediately, next day the car will be in another
> > position...
> >  Some installers remove this feature in order to avoid "false =
alarms"
> > (and they don't tell it to you).
> >  I have been told that this monitoring "may" detect RFI after hours =
of
> > a "permanent" disturbing transmissions too???
> >
> > Pro's have NO test equipment, besides they're wet finger fake, to
> > confirm that RFI is detected, they're past experience of no alarm is
> > enough to proof reliability..
> >
> > All that makes PRO's THINK there is nothing wrong with "they're"
> > installed wireless alarm systems.. They have sold / installed so
> > many..
> >
> > For years CS stations have not detected any RFI (20+ years) they
> > claim..
> > But maybe you live in a transmitter free clean country not indicated
> > on a map?
> >
> > Maybe the day your wireless alarm system was installed there was no
> > disturbing transmission in the vicinity, but, the day there is RFI =
one
> > and those so-called pro's imaginative RFI detection circuit exist..
> > When there are several wireless alarm systems with sensor signal
> > monitoring on in the vicinity... police... suburb nightmares.. let =
the
> > show goes on when several systems are installed in you vicinity..
> >
> > In the mean time feel happy you have a quite system maybe still in
> > good operational conditions:
> >
> >        NO WARNING isn't that a good sign of reliability???
> >      Go on and think your installed system is in good shape; think.
> >
> > I had a quite system for at least one year due to RFI, nice isn't =
it?
> >
> > Paul
> >
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>


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