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Re: Adam Masters Syndrome???

From: Tamara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Dec 18 07:44:09 1998


Thanks for the info

anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
> yes.
>
> "They" have found that chronic pain, depression and addiction
"run" on the > same neural pathways. the 'nerve fibers' he refers to are the same
nerves > that recieve the (same) neurotransmitters ... responsible for
emotional well > being, pain, perception etc. endorphines, serotonin, dopamime and so
on. > the right antidepressent can enhance the bodies natural abitlity
to reduce > physical pain.
> neurotransmitters are the harmones of the brain. the

drug............. > (anitdepressent) .... carries syntheitc neurotransmitters like
serotonin etc., > and they then bind to the neurotransmitters in the brain to enhance
the > function of things like endorhpines.....
> I hope this helps. i hope that i am not telling you something you
already > know...i am just trying to help...
> I certainly think that antidepressents are a good tool to help in
healing > and dealing with physicl pain... i take one and it has helped me.
> however i do recommend that you exercise as much as you can
tollerate..even > if its juts 10 mins. a day. if i can help you with anythig else
please let me > know.
> - sincerely
> - kara
>




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