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ALWAYS HUNGARY

Posted by morel1 on October 6, 2004, at 5:37:44

Hey everyone,

Long standing insominiac and depressed person. Insomniac being sleep but never feel refreshed. Diagnosed with anxiety as well so taking now 30 of Celexa now bumped down from 40 because was not doing anything for depression and am thinking of trying prozac soon from depression and anxiety. The fact is my hair is straw like. Thin and falling out for years now. Clinging to what i can using rogaie and propecia. I'm always hungary. My face has always been pale. Sleep trouble as stated before for years. Tried wellbutrin, seroquil and all anxiety angents as far as xanax, ativan, clenopin. Tried other ssri's as well. Right now im not doing to good. I'm 24 and missing out on my life and cant stand one more minute. Anyway there was a question, being that i've had my thyroid gland checked out fine , i wonder if I should get any other glands checked out for might what seems to be some kind of hyper - metabolism. Maybe its just anxiety i know, but all my years i've always felt better after i eat a lot. I actually feel im starving after i finish eating maybe 1 -2 hrs later - even immediately. Has anyone gone thru these symptoms? Could cortisol have anything to do with this? im not overweight by the way. And i have been known to gain 5 pounds in a couple of days and lose it just as quickly. As well, if i go under a certain weight i feel faint. Nothing drastic. If i go below 185 at 6"0 i feel faint. If anyone can relate it would be greatly appreciated


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