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Many physical problems are related to our moods.That's the way I drive my car. Forget about those pesky traffic signs and useless revision checks.
For example, patients with acute liver disease will probably have hepatic encephalopathy, you will feel very bad at first and worsen to coma.
That's exactly what happened to me, of course I didn't have an acute liver disease, but I was feeling super sad, fatigue, unwell to do everything, and so on, I thought right away that I might have altered liver transaminases, said and done I took my function test hepatica and was highly altered at the time of the BICA and CPA, So it was indicative of my condition.
So I would be afraid to use an antidepressant within a hormone cycle with AA could mask certain physical conditions by masking them at first, off course.
And antidepressants can cause hair loss.
But I understand the reasons and I recognize the benefits of antidepressant drugs, I just expressed my opinion,I wouldn't use, but i respect.
Seniors are going to take all these medications together, but I want you to realize that the more drugs on your schedule the worse, but you can take all of this and not feel anything, but we're just talking about guesswork here, possible spinoffs.
Good luck
(Was your answer ironic? Or are you serious?)
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