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Date: | Wed, 3 Dec 2003 16:16:37 -0600 |
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Mat,
My wife who was diagnosed some 12 years ago with clinical depression use to
be on anti-depressants, and that was her problem after being on it for
years, it left her feeling no emotions, not even love for me who we shared
a pretty good life together despite normal ups and downs. She felt nothing
for anyone, felt blah as you mentioned, and finally realized it and
simultaneously was healed of the depression and eventually trusted God's
assurance to her she was healed enough to go off the drugs, that was 4 or 5
years ago.
Brad
At 12/03/2003 on Wednesday, you wrote:
>Hmmm?
>Is this a bipolar person on medication?
>Sounds like that kind of limbo to me.
>I was once told that the drugs they have to stop the ups and downs of
>bipolar isn't absolutely good because it stops it but puts them in such a
>boaring middle ground that they ake to feel something up or down because the
>drug leaves them feeling so blah.
>
>Matt
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