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(Message started by: Jasmyn on Jan 6th, 2006, 2:34am)

Title: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 6th, 2006, 2:34am
"We're all very excited about this discovery," said Nobel laureate Paul Greengard, a Rockefeller neuroscientist who led the research. "People have been looking for modulators of serotonin for a long time."




http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060106/ap_on_he_me/depression_protein;_ylt=AmgHFVFinfcBPsCqlSMKQOoDW7oF;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 6th, 2006, 9:13am
How many had symptoms of depression before CH happened?

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by vig on Jan 6th, 2006, 9:38am
1, at least.
;;D



Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by LeLimey on Jan 6th, 2006, 9:44am
How recently before CH do you mean? That depression had occured at some point or it was very recent or current at the onset of CH?

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 6th, 2006, 10:14am

on 01/06/06 at 09:44:29, LeLimey wrote:
How recently before CH do you mean? That depression had occured at some point or it was very recent or current at the onset of CH?


I mean the years before CH started(I cannot say diagnosed because a lot of us were diagnosed only years after our first hit), when we all were 'normal Jane's and Joe's', were depression a part of your life?

Early depression in life, like our collective insomnia in the days before CH, might be a sign that there was already a problem with the Hypothalamus before the first hit.

Then what triggered the first hit?
Why does it seem that kids at a younger and younger age start with CH?
If it is genetic are there a combination of signs we can watch out for regarding our own kids?

Previously many assumptions about who are more likely to be Cluster Heads were made by our exterior looks but maybe we should start looking at the trends of what we would describe as the inner person or emotional person.

It is noted that most CHers are, in some or other way, artistically creative, thus more right hand brained.  A lot of what make you who you are has to do with the chemicals and interactions of your brain of which the Hypothalamus controls/dictates.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamus


Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by LeLimey on Jan 6th, 2006, 10:30am
I've had post natal depression - don't know if that counts in the same way.. same cause or whatever. I do know it's bloody miserable though.
I don't think Jasper has ever shown any signs of depression (I'm serious, I know that may sound sarcastic but it isn't) He has always been a really contented child, easily pleased, plays well with others, interested in everything and up to all sorts! Apart from when he had croup and the usual sniffles and snots as a baby he has never been sick.

Also I don't necessarily think kids are starting younger.. I think they are just getting diagnosed earlier in some cases. Jasper's first neuro didn't believe kids could get CH at first and how many neuro's do we know who don't think women get them? How many people here know they suffered CH as a child too? More than one or two I'll bet.


Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Lissa on Jan 6th, 2006, 12:41pm
I've pretty much had depression all my  life as it is hereditary.  I was diagnosed with chronic depression about 5 years ago.  

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Melissa on Jan 6th, 2006, 4:07pm
I've battled with depression on and off since I was 10 or 11 years old.  Was finally rx'd with clinical depression when I was 20.  My CH's began when I was 16.

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Lissa on Jan 6th, 2006, 5:09pm

on 01/06/06 at 16:07:38, Melissa wrote:
I've battled with depression on and off since I was 10 or 11 years old.  Was finally rx'd with clinical depression when I was 20.  My CH's began when I was 16.


Same here.  And my name is Melissa too.   :o

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Lissa on Jan 6th, 2006, 5:09pm
Oh my.  And I'm also from Wisconsin.  Are you my clone?

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Melissa on Jan 6th, 2006, 7:41pm

on 01/06/06 at 17:09:52, Lissa wrote:
Oh my.  And I'm also from Wisconsin.  Are you my clone?

Nope.

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by vig on Jan 6th, 2006, 7:58pm
nope, not clones, I swear!
;;D

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Kevin_M on Jan 6th, 2006, 9:27pm

on 01/06/06 at 19:58:23, vig wrote:
nope, not clones, I swear!
;;D


you clown clone.   ;;D

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 7th, 2006, 3:17am
I suffered very much of depression before my first CH hit and I still have my bouts, in cycles and out.  Mel my depression also started about when I was 10 or 11... pubirty?

Insomnia has always been a problem since childhood.


Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by CHTom on Jan 7th, 2006, 3:24am
Virtually everyone suffers from some form of depression during their lives-from situational to chronic to psychotic- but the number of CH sufferers is so low that I can't conceive of a connection between the two.

Title: Re: Serotonin and Depression
Post by crazydog on Jan 7th, 2006, 4:05am
Interesting… Although I have been dealing with episodic bouts of CH since 1979 it was not until they became chronic in 2003 that I sought medical help. Before that in 2001 I started Zoloft for OCD which did seem to help with both sleep and what  I thought were headaches related to stress. Now I just can’t sleep, am obsessed, compulsive, depressed, and still chronic.



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