To: K-list
Recieved: 1999/03/29 03:27
Subject: RE: [K-list] re prozac
From: Thomas Bradley
On 1999/03/29 03:27, Thomas Bradley posted thus to the K-list:
Hi Dee,
Thanks for writing about Prozac. It's a thing about depression
that you have to have some insight into the fact that it's really going
on, and tha this insight sometimes doewsn't happen untils its already
been prescribed. I feel fine on Prozac, less inhibited, more
self-confident and so, so I'm going to be on it for quite a while.
All the best,
Tom
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SpiritDeeATnospamwebtv.net [SMTP:SpiritDeeATnospamwebtv.net]
> Sent: 28 March 1999 18:06
> To: kundaliniATnospamList-Server.net
> Subject: [K-list] re prozac
>
> I too was taking prozac about 4 years ago for 3 months, it helped me
> tremendously. I was married to a man in central Florida who would most
> likely have had me committed to a mental institution if I had not been
> given a prescription. The therapist was wonderful, she was very
> open-minded. There's a great metaphysical bookshop in Orlando called
> Spiral Circle, she recommended that I go there and look around, listen
> to the musical tapes. I chose The Violet Flame, bought some incense.
> The
> shop has a detached garage, went to yoga classes there. It helped to
> have a therapist like her. I don't recall her last name but her first
> name is Christine. She had at that time an office by Sea World on
> Central Florida Parkway and an office in downtown Orlando. IMNSHO, she
> was fantastic along with wonderful friends (TG was and still is a very
> dear friend, thanks sweet pea!) and A Course in Miracles.
>
> At the risk of boring you all to tears, I will continue typing my
> history. I divorced in '97, we were not good for each other at all,
> made
> the right decision for sure. I moved to SC, my daughter had moved
> here,
> she married and gave birth to my grandchild in '93, I wanted to live
> close to them. A few months before moving here, I had driven up for
> Thanksgiving. She had miscarried 2 weeks previously, but I was shown
> the
> word cancer when I looked at her. I didn't want to believe it but made
> plans to move sooner than planned. She had gone to a doctor who tried
> to
> tell her that she was fine; I encouraged her to go to another doctor
> and
> he found that she had ovarian cancer. She got a second opinion and it
> was verified. That was 2 years ago next month, she was 25 at that
> time.
> She has taken radiation treatments and is in remission. However, she
> did
> lose a kidney. She is on a waiting list to have a transplant. We
> thought
> for a while we might lose her but she really is doing much better. She
> has checkups on a regular basis, great positive doctor who is sincere
> about healing. So to make a long story short, I believe in both
> traditional and alternative medicine, what makes the difference is
> attitude. Will sign off for now, toodles!
>
> Love y'all,
> dee
>
>
> The simplification of life is one of the steps to inner peace.
>
> Peace Pilgrim
>
> http://www.peacepilgrim.com/
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