Posted by denise528 on September 5, 2004, at 9:51:20
In reply to Re: To Scott (SLS) Cortisol question » denise528, posted by Racer on September 4, 2004, at 14:17:02
Hi Scott and Racer,
Thanks for the information, I have started to read it but am finding it difficult to digest anything today and reading these articles feels like trying to find a needle in a haystack and I'm not entirely convinced I'm ploughing through the right haystack.
I just want to see something that says a + b = NO DEPRESSION - VOILA. I wish it was that simple.
If I find anything of interest I'll be sure to post it on here.
Scott - you say that anything that alleviates the depression then balances out the HPA Axis, does that mean that if you just work on correcting the functioning of the HPA Axis then it will stop the depression or does it not work like that?
Racer, Yes let's hope but if as you say, short courses of low dose dexamethasone will actually put the brakes quite firmly on severe depression in a matter of days then wouldn't those people who'd had a dexamethasone suppression test have felt an alleviation of depression whilst having the test?
Denise
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