Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 962876

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Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue

Posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2010, at 12:39:54

While googling dopamine found this my too much or too little dopamine can cause tons of problems. More than I ever knew. Phillipa

http://www.enotalone.com/article/4115.html

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » Phillipa

Posted by Maxime on September 18, 2010, at 13:06:20

In reply to Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue, posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2010, at 12:39:54

> While googling dopamine found this my too much or too little dopamine can cause tons of problems. More than I ever knew. Phillipa
>
> http://www.enotalone.com/article/4115.html

You have to stop Googling! :-) You are going to find all sorts of crap on the internet. Maybe try finding a positive article for us to read ... that would be great!

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » Maxime

Posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2010, at 13:32:39

In reply to Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » Phillipa, posted by Maxime on September 18, 2010, at 13:06:20

Maxie I found it interesting as knew dopamine was implicated in parkinsons, and also schizophrenia long before babble, there are also some great supplements for dopamine. Better than taking pain meds. I like and always google have to before posting an item for sale on ebay. Phillipa

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » Maxime

Posted by linkadge on September 18, 2010, at 13:49:30

In reply to Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » Phillipa, posted by Maxime on September 18, 2010, at 13:06:20

I don't understand Maxime, how was what phillipa posted nagative?

Linkadge

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » linkadge

Posted by Maxime on September 18, 2010, at 16:37:05

In reply to Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » Maxime, posted by linkadge on September 18, 2010, at 13:49:30

> I don't understand Maxime, how was what phillipa posted nagative?
>
> Linkadge

Maybe negative is the wrong word. I find that she often posts article that are depressing, that's all.

Phillipa, I wasn't trying to pick on you at all, so please don't feel that way. It was not my intention.

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue

Posted by ed_uk2010 on September 18, 2010, at 16:52:14

In reply to Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue, posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2010, at 12:39:54

>While googling dopamine found this my too much or too little dopamine can cause tons of problems.

It's the same with all neurotransmitters, hormones, enzymes. The body is all about balance, which is called homeostasis in biology. If the balance is disturbed in either direction, illness results.

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue

Posted by linkadge on September 18, 2010, at 18:28:47

In reply to Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue, posted by ed_uk2010 on September 18, 2010, at 16:52:14

The other issue is location. The idea of dopamine being "too high" or "too low" makes no sense.

What part of the brain is it too high? What part is it too low?

For the most part, the activity of dopamine in one region is highly independant of the activity of dopamine in another.

Linkadge

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue » linkadge

Posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2010, at 20:13:44

In reply to Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue, posted by linkadge on September 18, 2010, at 18:28:47

Link that's interesting didn't know it targeted different regions with different diseases if that's the right word. Phillipa

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue

Posted by Conundrum on September 19, 2010, at 7:14:27

In reply to Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue, posted by linkadge on September 18, 2010, at 18:28:47

> The other issue is location. The idea of dopamine being "too high" or "too low" makes no sense.
>
> What part of the brain is it too high? What part is it too low?
>
> For the most part, the activity of dopamine in one region is highly independant of the activity of dopamine in another.
>
> Linkadge

Damn you dopamine, you slippery toad!!!

 

Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue

Posted by ed_uk2010 on September 19, 2010, at 8:11:23

In reply to Re: Dopamine. Too Much Too Little Complicated Issue, posted by linkadge on September 18, 2010, at 18:28:47

> The other issue is location. The idea of dopamine being "too high" or "too low" makes no sense.

Exactly, it's pure psycho-babble.


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