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Old 01-19-2007, 05:36 PM #1
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Default Depression from Pollution

I have a problem which goes back many years. When I am in a location and weather conditions prevail which concentrate auto exhaust, it messes up all my body systems and I can become severly depressed. Has any one else experienced this and is there any treatment other than moving?

I also have Bipolar II and when both factors are going it is practically unbearable. The interestning fact is that smoke from brush or forest fires usually does not bother me. So it is probably not lung impairment.
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