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> > >> Associated with lowered blood pressure, dizziness, blurred vision, > anxiety > >> attacks, increased libido and priapism. > PRIPISM YES. TRAZADONE BEWARE GUYS. > I have had an erection since June this year No shit. I have had three > operations and now the BIG chease uroligist in Canada says cut the blood > flow and NO SEX EVER AGAIN. I am a bunny and you know what Bunnys klike > to do well that was not acceptable. So the big cheese guy says well
[snip] Are you going anywhere near Cindi’s home in your journeys. Aurora * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Aurora * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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> >> Associated with lowered blood pressure, dizziness, blurred vision, > anxiety >> attacks, increased libido and priapism.
PRIPISM YES. TRAZADONE BEWARE GUYS. I have had an erection since June this year No shit. I have had three operations and now the BIG chease uroligist in Canada says cut the blood flow and NO SEX EVER AGAIN. I am a bunny and you know what Bunnys klike to do well that was not acceptable. So the big cheese guy says well Gangarine and aputation soon. I say to hell with that. He then says cut the blood flow and no sex or death. Well he is talking to mister suicide, lets see 12 or more attempts and good ones at that last year alone. So I say death. Now I am told i have to have as much sex as I can to try and "wear it out" because each orgasm realeses hormones to bring it down. God it is crazy. But its not dead yet and it never quits. So at times it is an advatage he he he well you have to have some humor about it. Now the big cheese says its not the Trazadone YOU ARE JUST MANIC and HYPER sexual. yea blame every thing on being BP. I get pimples also is that a BP thing? Sorry for my long posts Its just me I get carried away on some subjucts.The Energizer Bunny who got his name because no matter how many OD’s I have had or how many or how close i have been to death or how much damage I get with each OD I just keep going and going. Now with the priapism the name is even more apropriat. The Energizer Bunny hanging on and fighting with all his Bunny stength. Lyle (Hey there’s those wonderful – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> words >> again…..oh my oh my oh my..) >Nasty side effects to be sure. > Oh those nasty side effects….nasty nasty nasty. I’m still a nurse…let > me take care of them… hey…Ever think of opening a clinic just for > treatment of those nasty side effects? Ooops… talking out loud again.
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Hi Cindy, I am proud of you not taking the SJW. You do sound hypomanic but I know you love to feel that way. Two datwes today? How are you ever….well, nevermind
Please take the Lithium as it was ordered, okay? Peace, — Reach beyond your grasp!
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I hope you don’t take the trazodone anymore, lyle! GreetinX X X Bas DE DIGITALE STAD
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my posts i’me sure are irrelevant or boring or annoying to many, and i hope you all ignore them. i over-reacted to LYNDA. in fairness, i should have explained it more fully (neoropsych exam) in original post. i’m certain many viewers aren’t familiar with them. LYNDA i would have expected to, based on what she says about herself. at least, if you’re not certain, don’t assume it’s the stuff we talk to psychiatrists about. psychology is another world with its own set of diagnostic tests and treatments. i intended to convey that I myself was distraught with my prognosis. it was new and different information from that i’ve seen for years on psychiatrist’s record. this pertained to head injury. lny
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Another interesting perspective on why mood stabilizers are important! Thanks for your input, Chris. — Kath From here on my branch I can choose to plunge or soar. I think I shall sit a while longer. <snipped for brevity (so I can post)> – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Mood controllers are like fluid added to the compass. ADs are like > magnets pulling it off to one side. > — > Department of Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh University > 5 Forrest Hill, Edinburgh, EH1 2QL, UK DoD #205 > http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/daidb/people/homes/cam/
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> – > Indications: Moderately severe to severe depressions, especially those with > vital signs. LOL!!!!! > Contra-indications: Panic disorder, liver-function disorders, recuperation- > fase of myocardial infarct…… If you read below…. I can see why.
Interesting about panic disorders. > Side effects: Priapism (Hmmm……sneak this into my boyfriends… > uh….just thinking outloud folks… hehehe) No fun actually. > Causes strong increase in Norepinephrine (=noradrenal) release.
Only one neurotransmitter here? > Associated with lowered blood pressure, dizziness, blurred vision, anxiety > attacks, increased libido and priapism. (Hey there’s those wonderful words > again…..oh my oh my oh my..)
Nasty side effects to be sure. Peace, — Reach beyond your grasp!
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>> Associated with lowered blood pressure, dizziness, blurred vision, anxiety > attacks, increased libido and priapism. (Hey there’s those wonderful words > again…..oh my oh my oh my..) >Nasty side effects to be sure.
Oh those nasty side effects….nasty nasty nasty. I’m still a nurse…let me take care of them… hey…Ever think of opening a clinic just for treatment of those nasty side effects? Ooops… talking out loud again.
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DE DIGITALE STAD Op 17 Feb 1999, Chris Malcolm schreef: >If I am hypomanic then why isn’t the lithium keeping me from being so. I <snip> > Mood controllers are like fluid added to the compass. ADs are like > magnets pulling it off to one side.
It’s a nice way to put it, but it’s not the exact way it works. The truth is; often when the depression disappears, the mania does as well, in that case an AD can act stabilizing on mood. I agree with you at that this is not the case with dear Cindy. > — > Department of Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh University > 5 Forrest Hill, Edinburgh, EH1 2QL, UK DoD #205 > http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/daidb/people/homes/cam/
GreetinX X X Bas
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- Indications: Moderately severe to severe depressions, especially those with vital signs. hahahaha…. Those without vital signs are usually termed… DEAD… and I doubt the dead are very depressed. : ) But then again…..If I were dead…I’d be depressed. LOL Contra-indications: Panic disorder, liver-function disorders, recuperation- fase of myocardial infarct…… If you read below…. I can see why. Side effects: Priapism (Hmmm……sneak this into my boyfriends… uh….just thinking outloud folks… hehehe) Causes strong increase in Norepinephrine (=noradrenal) release. Associated with lowered blood pressure, dizziness, blurred vision, anxiety attacks, increased libido and priapism. (Hey there’s those wonderful words again…..oh my oh my oh my..)
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DE DIGITALE STAD Op Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Cindy schreef: > – > Indications: Moderately severe to severe depressions, especially those with > vital signs. > hahahaha…. Those without vital signs are usually termed… DEAD… and I > doubt the dead are very depressed. : ) But then again…..If I were > dead…I’d be depressed. LOL
LOL! Vital signs in depression. That means things like the typical sleep disturbance, look it up in DSM IV if you want to know more. > Contra-indications: Panic disorder, liver-function disorders, recuperation- > fase of myocardial infarct…… If you read below…. I can see why. > Side effects: Priapism (Hmmm……sneak this into my boyfriends… > uh….just thinking outloud folks… hehehe)
LOL! That probably would work, but the taste is kinda horrid, so I’m wondering in what thing other than tea you’d like to sneak it into. Aren’t your boyfriends libidos high enough. Horny Hypo Cindy talking again, glad to have you back! LOL! > Causes strong increase in Norepinephrine (=noradrenal) release. > Associated with lowered blood pressure, dizziness, blurred vision, anxiety > attacks, increased libido and priapism. (Hey there’s those wonderful words > again…..oh my oh my oh my..)
LOL! HHCindy again! GreetinX X X Bas
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>Op 17 Feb 1999, Chris Malcolm schreef: > >If I am hypomanic then why isn’t the lithium keeping me from being so. I > Mood controllers are like fluid added to the compass. ADs are like > magnets pulling it off to one side. >It’s a nice way to put it, but it’s not the exact way it works. >The truth is; often when the depression disappears, the mania does as >well, in that case an AD can act stabilizing on mood.
Of course. I was describing an ideal world of perfect ADs and perfect mood controllers, to clarify the issues. In this real world nothing is perfect, not even drugs
, and some mood controllers have some AD activity too, some ADs have some mood controlling activity, and they all have other side effects too. It is also the case that BPs are not all the same, fast cyclers and slow cyclers react differently to the drugs, for example. My compass analogy sets out the difference between an idealised AD and an idealised mood controller, to make clear their different effects and manner of working. — Department of Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh University 5 Forrest Hill, Edinburgh, EH1 2QL, UK DoD #205 http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/daidb/people/homes/cam/
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(((Cindy))), Hang in there, I really do believe SJW is making you more unstable than you already are, it’s your choice of course, but you might want to consider this. You’re not dead, you’re one tough babe & you’ll probably outlive us all, just hang in there… GreetinX X X Bas DE DIGITALE STAD
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DE DIGITALE STAD Op Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Cindy schreef: > You are a regular capgun. > — > O ooo Cindy > O
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