Posted by loolot on October 28, 2003, at 10:26:53
In reply to Re: excess serotonin= depression, asthma? » loolot, posted by zeugma on October 28, 2003, at 6:50:23
> Hi loolot,
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> I don't have autoimmune problems, as far as I know.
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> The norepinephrine reuptake theory would make Strattera great for asthma- disappointing that it's not helping. But then it's so complicated- I've heard that long-time use of NE reuptake inhibitors causes a depletion of norepinephrine- but who knows why the drugs really work?>>Yeah. I am taking an adrenal supplememnt for support bc I am worried about that. Maybe thats what happened with the wellbutrin. When the norepinephrine wore off, my own supply didnt kick in, hence the asthma.
Geez, maybe your friend should order some tianeptine. There is nothing worse than asthma attacks. It feels like being suffocated, like your head is stuck in a bag and you can get free. Awful.
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