Posted by WeeWilly on April 13, 2005, at 23:47:19
In reply to What could have made a change, posted by mknight on April 13, 2005, at 23:10:04
All the systems in our biochemistry are intertwined. The immune , endocrine, cns, etc.. Enough is not known about these systems to have much of idea what could be at play in your condition. May be you could find a doctor who would work with you on this and possible treat you with this IV treatment every few months. It certainly could be possible that it resets your circadian rhythms. Then with time your rhythms shift over into a condition like "jet lag". I can relate. I experience something like this, but have come to the conclusion that I do not produce enough of the hormonal protein Inhibin. At present no one else has ever associated Inhibin with mood problems or circadian rhythms. It is a matter of finding a treatment that will make our lives bearable and then hopefully soon with clearer understanding of our biochemical processes we will have treatments that directly address our disorders. Best wishes
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