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Re: Jury's In: GABA » LOOPS

Posted by Escher Dementian on May 4, 2004, at 5:02:00

In reply to Re: Jury's In: GABA, posted by LOOPS on May 3, 2004, at 19:44:04

I'm still here with you, LOOPS :-)

Gosh, i hear you and can relate to the madness you feel. i feel bad that you're having a rough time. i admire your 'hanging in there' with intelligence and determination, even though it may not seem that way to you. Sadly, i think the nature of all "turning point" times in our lives, most often rotates on crisis before our life achieves a sensibility again. When GABA Calm was reccommended to me by a pdoc, i was A MESS.
I really enjoy your posts, and am grateful for the information you share with us. We're sortof in this search together, aren't we?

L-glutamine is a BAD IDEA ? Thank you for the warning. i found the same thing happened when i tried L-phenylalanine: WATCH OUT! It felt good the first day i took it, then the next, made me crazy and overstimulated.

Please keep posting and let me know how you are doing when you get your taurine, and what you think of it. Did you say you are in Brazil? (forgive me if my memory is faulty. Sometimes i feel i only have 2 braincells to rub together to try to get a spark!) It must be very challenging to have to send through the mail for things? i admire your patience and ability.

i wish you the very best in what you are going through...

~Escher

P.S. Have you ever seen the chinese character/word for "crisis, or turning point"? ~It's a little man dancing on the edge of a cliff looking at the view. The chinese define the word as: "dangerous opportunity" !


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