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Old 11-17-2011, 01:51 PM #6
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The article, from 2008, can be found here:
http://www.wellnessresources.com/hea...d_or_bad/#ref1

It is interesting stuff, and goes along with what I've been posting in other forums about adrenal hormone (cortisol is one of the adrenal hormones involved) "fatigue"/suppression and chronic/intractable pain.

What I'm wondering now (from a few statements in this article) is if there could also be some kind of connection between cortisol suppression/depletion (which I have) and PN(?) Another possible clue/lead to track down.

Thanks for posting it; I learn something every day here.

Doc
I dont if I have it , but I a pretty laconic in general about most things - funnily enough its not until really evening where i " WAKE UP " and I become
more engaged with myself and self aware - but throughout the day im piratically in stasis sometimes.

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