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EnglishDave 11-11-2015 08:24 AM

Interesting article, DejaVu,

I agree that results should focus on Personalised Medicine rather than Average Results. Focussed treatments for all issues is the future.

Shame Omega3 will not help me. I eat plenty of oily fish with no Mood Elevation, but I believe I am a Lost Cause. If only a cure for Depressive Personality Disorder were that simple.

Dave.

caroline2 01-10-2016 09:27 PM

Reading thru this thread I have changed my Omega 3 to Jarrow EPA/DHA Balance product.
I take 2 softgels daily. Nothing negative and believe Omega 3's are important. I eat some seafoods but not a lot. Had some wonderful salmon the other day...sauted in coconut oil.

For me I can say Thyroid support (NP Thyroid), Vit D3/K2 and Dhea have kept me out of depression. I had a 10 yr depression 1991-2002....

Dave, I had never heard of your DPD until I read about it from you. Have you worked with the 3 I mentioned?

EnglishDave 01-11-2016 11:58 AM

Hi Caroline,

My thyroid levels are always good. D is always low every year at my Test Time for which I supplement for several weeks. I cannot stay on D3 longterm due to calcium build up. Taking D3 and raising my levels has never alleviated my Depression in the slightest, I believe due to it being 'in-built'. DHEA can adversely affect the heart and cholesterol levels, things I cannot risk.

Dave.

caroline2 01-11-2016 12:50 PM

Hi Dave, I was told my thyroid was good for 10 tough years of depression. Then I went to work, joined support groups and talked to a lot of people about the thyroid issue. In my opinion, so many do not get the thyroid support they truly need due to numbers and doctors who are not willing to dig deep. I've talked about this a lot and in the "old times" doctors didn't even go by labs or even had labs to help people with their long list of symptoms...they knew to do at least starting theraputic doses and go from there. That's what the D.O. who worked on my back for years, did in my case. No labs...

On the D issue, it's reported about the epidemic in our country and even more so in the UK.

caroline2 02-22-2016 07:14 PM

I find this interesting as I'm researching L Methylfolate and I take 800 to 1600mcg daily as it's in my homocysteine formula. Now I'm finding more on the depression issue and pharma now has a "food grade drug"....it's pricey as I checked today. One can get otc
L Methylfolate and I think I'm going to take a little more daily to see if I get a Happy Lift...

Otc supp is still much lower strength than the drug mentioned in this article. There doesn't seem to be much of a side effect issue.

http://mental-health.emedtv.com/l-me...-benefits.html

As always do your research.

caroline2 02-22-2016 07:50 PM

My friend reminded me of the importance of optimal B12 and especially when taking higher Methylfolate. We talk about the importance of B12 here all the time.

pink kitty 07-14-2021 07:17 PM

Thanks DejaVu for this thread! I have a lot of med intolerances...:grouphug:

caroline2 07-15-2021 02:12 PM

Many out there have undiagnosed and untreated thyroid issues, a big one in t his area is Depression, I've been that route for 10 yrs...and it was sluggish thyroid.

kiwi33 06-01-2022 06:10 PM

I had depression once.

With skilled help from in particular a clinical psychologist and a psychiatrist I think of myself as cured

Both of them used Cognitive Behavioral methods with me.

caroline2 06-02-2022 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiwi33 (Post 1299703)
I had depression once.

With skilled help from in particular a clinical psychologist and a psychiatrist I think of myself as cured

Both of them used Cognitive Behavioral methods with me.

Sounds like your issue was not clinical, but situational. I see situational as the ups and downs we need to work thru in our lives... and

Clinical needs support otherwise...Like getting thyroid supported as I did.

Life is full of ups and downs, if you are human, and to me these are NOT depressions.

And many were found to "low" moods due to Vit D deficiency.


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