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Re: Physical symptoms when you don't feel depressed

Posted by mair on August 26, 2001, at 10:44:47

In reply to Re: Physical symptoms when you don't feel depressed, posted by KB on August 26, 2001, at 9:31:33

> I'd echo what KB said. About a year ago I had a neurologist prescribe an AD to treat acute facial pain. He gave up trying to find a source, and decided he'd just treat the pain. About a month after that I found out I had a seriously infected tooth. A root canal proved to be the true cure.

On the other hand, sometimes it takes the physical symptoms to help you recognize the depression. Perhaps because I take Klonopin at night to help me sleep, a sleepless night or 2 is usually a sure sign that I've become more depressed. I seem to be slow to recognize the other signs sometimes.

Mair


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