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Old 02-28-2013, 05:18 PM #14
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Matt, I really appreciate you honesty !!! I had a feeling that what you may be thinking. I dont blame you at all for having these thoughts ---I honestly think between increase in physical activity --have your cortisol level checked . beefing up Omgea 3 in your diet and sometimes keeping a journal daily for you pdoc --your meds might need to be adjusted you have to be a big part of the equation on your road to recovery . No I dont think your brain will keep shrinking at all--- but I do you need to be extremly proactive. Treatment for depression is trial and error with peaks and valleys as Im sure you already found this to be true.
Thank you for your concern.

But now I wish to talk about this thought some more. How much of an effect does good medication have against the shrinking brain (am I losing more of my brain than gaining through the meds, or is it the other way around)?

Also, as for the shrinking brain, could that be a cause of more depression for someone who is already depressed, but not for another depressed person?
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