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Re: bad reaction to food, excercise etc

Posted by Beager on May 5, 2000, at 5:38:54

In reply to Re: bad reaction to food, excercise etc, posted by tina on May 3, 2000, at 16:15:27

I thought I was the only person who got depressed from exercising!! I would last about ten minutes, then leave the gym in tears. Celexa has stopped this problem. Weird, since I'm not depressed. (Celexa is for sleep and very serious PMS.)


> Fred: I suffer that waywhen I eat too much sugar(in any form). I had a craving for chocolate chip cookies today but after 2 of them I felt awful. I couldn't stop my heart pounding and hand shaking, much more than jitters. Sometimes if I eat more than 2 or 3 cookies (like when I'm really in a funk) I spend the day crying and full of rage, I even hit things without relief. Don't know if its the drugs or what, but I have notices that exercise causes me to get even more depressed too. Sometimes I wonder if its worth it--miserable without drugs, miserable with drugs. Sorry don't mean to bring you down, just having a bad day. Hope this helps, good luck--tina
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> > I frequently roll around in a state of grinding anxiety, crying frantically, after eating. I haven't identified a specific food. Over-exertion will also do it, as will a hot shower sometimes. My Doc says it's "your catecholamine system". Could it be thyroid connected? And finally, this anxiety is not "the jitters". It's a deep, dark, gut-wrenching anxiety that can cause vomitting. The old books call it "nameless dread". Anybody else suffer this way, or any advice? I take celexa 30mg and Xanax. If you have been, thanks for reading this.
> > Fred


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