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Tongue Apr 22, 2018 at 07:24 PM
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I was seriously depressed and suicidal for 27 years. I am schizophrenic and bi-polar and have suffered from anxiety. The wrong medicine (can't know till you take it) can make things hell. The right medicine, heaven. Everyone has individual reactions but I would strongly encourage anyone with an overly suicidal mindset like I had try Lithium, you can get the orotate without prescription. I use the Carbonate not even a stray suicidal thought after years of considering suicide between 15 and 500 times a week. Better yet without a prescription my exhaustion from depression has lifted with the use of Maca Root. Adjust the dose down if you get anxietal and up to relieve the sadness, hopelessness more. I pray it works for you as well as it has for me. May you have an abundance of Health, Wealth and Happiness!
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Congratulations on finding a med that helps you keep stable so long. That is wonderful.

Thanks for posting your success story.

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I TOO noticed that the brain can be traumatized("TRAUMA AND RECOVERY--The aftermath of Violence--From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror"< Judith Herman,M.D.") which is a very good book on trauma and recovery from it.Soldiers with symptoms of PTSD have much of the same symptoms as women clobbered by domestic violence.--It's the same "changes to the nervous system by trauma."--This book claims you can get better--but many survivors still have brain damage, and have to take medicine.

(what the heck is SAMI? OR SAME? Is it a health food supplement? Got any evidence it works? I always want evidence that a medicine from ANY SOURCE can prove thru science,that it works.--Doctors would know.)
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