Are Large Goiters Signs Of Manic Depression?
Q: I've been looking all over the web for info on this. If
anyone knows, would they please please let me know.
A:Another abusive post by your client to create
irritation - off topic even though mentions depression
X-no-archive.
I don't think you suffer from depression...you behaved like a total
ass when you here before...and that's only when you weren't being
actually deliberately cruel.
You come in and apologize (again)...then immediately attack one
of the more intelligent and respected members of this forum for his
warning people about *your* conduct,,.which would have been needless
if your conduct had been reasonable...
You whine and complain (still) about losing your Worldnet
account...again...through your *own* actions...and are more
upset with the fact that you "had everything just the way I liked it
too" ... than with the needless pain you caused others by your conduct
and words.
Words can't hurt?? Yeah...all the little troublemakers like to say
that. Truth is slightly different. They *do* hurt.And when people
are already *in* pain...they hurt even more so.
I can see you know nothing of manic depressives. You obviously
have not ridden the rolly coaster. This isn't a joke Sharkness.
Although this is an obvious troll, there can be a connection.
One of my aunts, on the "sane" side of the family, began suffering
from depression.
She wasn't responding well to the medication, or even to a lightbox
(they suspected SAD).
It was only when her neck began to swell and become painful that they
diagnosed a thyroid problem. Some symptoms can be rather similar,
hypothyroid slows you down and hyperthyroid can speed you up. The
standard blood tests don't always show a change until after clinical
symptoms have emerged, though more accurate tests are available.
I once lived with a woman who spent 8 months in a pysch ward 25 years
ago for severe depression (before I met her). They finally found out
she