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Question - anyone with any experience or knowledge here?
If emotional symptoms are truly culprit of BB will these medications "fix" these sx?
How can we determine if the dx is truly bi-polar, depression etc or if it is Lyme related?
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savebabe
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Psych meds will help, but you have to treat the disease to really overcome many of psych symptoms.
There is a good psych/lyme doc in the NYC area. If you are interested I can pm you with his name.
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Cass A
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Psychiatric drugs have soooo many side effects--some that show up years later--I personally would go through other options first.
When I get mood problems, I take more B vitamins and B1.
Best,
Cass A
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luvs2ride
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While researching glutathione, I came across this website titled Psych Drug Truth. Luckily, I am not in need of any psych drugs so I have not read beyond the glutathione article, but here is the website if you want to explore it.
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