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Re: neurotransmitters and eye dialation - To Scott » Meltingpot

Posted by SLS on May 18, 2009, at 7:09:30

In reply to Re: neurotransmitters and eye dialation - To Scott, posted by Meltingpot on May 17, 2009, at 10:20:53

> Scott,
>
> All the symptoms you describe as being symptoms of "dysautonomia" are the very same symptoms I experienced (when all this started) back in 2001. The cold hands and feet were the first thing that started to bother me. However, having said that I guess you could say the very same symptoms are also symptoms of anxiety.
>
> If you have symptoms of "dysautonomia" then what should you do for treatment? Just trial and error with antidepressants again?

The dysautonomia is just as much a part of depression as is depressed mood, anxiety, psychomotor retardation, amotivation, cognitive impairment, anergia, decreased libido, etc. Like these other symptoms, dysautonomia resolves upon remission from depression. So, yes, a robust response to treatment will allow for a more normal balance between the two parts of the autonomic nervous system: sympathetic and parasympathetic.


- Scott

 

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