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19th February, 2006, 02:33 AM
Topic Title: Back on SJW again - Dec 15, 2001
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prayerwing</b></font><br><font size=1></font><br></td><td align=right><font size=2> <!--<IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/ip1.gif" border=0 ALT="65.102.207.72 "><br> Profile <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/profile1.gif" border=0 alt="user profile"><br> Edit/Delete <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/edit1.gif" border=0 alt="edit/delete message"><br> Reply <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/email2.gif" border=0 alt=--></font></td></tr></table></td><td width="74%" bgcolor=#dddedd> <font size=2 color=#0082BF><p><IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/icons/smile.gif"> "Back on SJW again" </FONT><font size=1>, Sat 15 Dec 17:51</FONT><font size=2><HR SIZE=1> Three years ago when my husband died I went into my first serious depression. After a year the doctor prescribed Serazone which helped a lot for three weeks. I never realized how bad I was until I started to recover. Suddenly I awoke one day covered with a deep purple rash and fire in my face only to be told I was allergic to Serazone and to stop immediately. I was advised I would have a terrible headache and withdrawal. I chose to go to my chiropractor for a good adjustment and while there she told me to take SJW with B vitamins immediately and I would not have withdrawal. She was right. I continued for 6 months and stopped and was fine until the holidays the following year. When I realized I was becoming severely depressed again I started SJW for 4 months and it worked. Here I am again, depressed since Thanksgiving and forgot to take SJW which I am starting immedately. I am so glad to have this wonderful herb to help me through the holidays and anniversary of my husband's death.
<HR SIZE=1><font size=1>Posts: 0 | | <font size=1>Registered: Sat 15 Dec 2001 17:41</td></tr></table> </TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor=><P></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor= >
<table width=100% cellspacing="1" cellpadding="5" border="0"><tr> <td width="26%" bgcolor=#eeeeee valign=top> <table width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpading=0 border=0><tr valign=top><td align=left><font size=2><b> MikeJ</b></font><br><font size=1></font><br></td><td align=right><font size=2><font size=2> Home Page <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/home-1.gif" border=0><br> <!--<IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/ip1.gif" border=0 ALT="65.206.121.142 "><br> Profile <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/profile1.gif" border=0 alt="user profile"><br> Edit/Delete <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/edit1.gif" border=0 alt="edit/delete message"><br> Reply <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/email2.gif" border=0 alt=--></font></td></tr></table></td><td width="74%" bgcolor=#dddedd> <font size=2 color=#0082BF><p><IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/icons/posticon.gif"> "Re(1):Back on SJW again" </FONT><font size=1>, Thu 20 Dec 03:12</FONT><font size=2><HR SIZE=1> I'm always sorry to hear of a loss like yours. The wound runs deep, and the emotional disruption can transform one into a different person.<br><br>Like you, I "forgot" to take SJW when I began feeling better (several times). I also share your sensation of looking back on my periods of depression: once I've been out a while the memory is hazy and I realize can no longer recall the profound feelings of dispair or completely relate to depression others may be going through. It's a temporary insanity. Mine lasted nearly a decade.<br><br>For those of us fortunate enough to respond to SJW, it's like a small, warm fire in winter. Best wishes for your holidays and learning to live with your husband's memory.
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prayerwing</b></font><br><font size=1></font><br></td><td align=right><font size=2> <!--<IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/ip1.gif" border=0 ALT="65.102.207.72 "><br> Profile <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/profile1.gif" border=0 alt="user profile"><br> Edit/Delete <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/edit1.gif" border=0 alt="edit/delete message"><br> Reply <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/email2.gif" border=0 alt=--></font></td></tr></table></td><td width="74%" bgcolor=#dddedd> <font size=2 color=#0082BF><p><IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/icons/smile.gif"> "Back on SJW again" </FONT><font size=1>, Sat 15 Dec 17:51</FONT><font size=2><HR SIZE=1> Three years ago when my husband died I went into my first serious depression. After a year the doctor prescribed Serazone which helped a lot for three weeks. I never realized how bad I was until I started to recover. Suddenly I awoke one day covered with a deep purple rash and fire in my face only to be told I was allergic to Serazone and to stop immediately. I was advised I would have a terrible headache and withdrawal. I chose to go to my chiropractor for a good adjustment and while there she told me to take SJW with B vitamins immediately and I would not have withdrawal. She was right. I continued for 6 months and stopped and was fine until the holidays the following year. When I realized I was becoming severely depressed again I started SJW for 4 months and it worked. Here I am again, depressed since Thanksgiving and forgot to take SJW which I am starting immedately. I am so glad to have this wonderful herb to help me through the holidays and anniversary of my husband's death.
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<table width=100% cellspacing="1" cellpadding="5" border="0"><tr> <td width="26%" bgcolor=#eeeeee valign=top> <table width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpading=0 border=0><tr valign=top><td align=left><font size=2><b> MikeJ</b></font><br><font size=1></font><br></td><td align=right><font size=2><font size=2> Home Page <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/home-1.gif" border=0><br> <!--<IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/ip1.gif" border=0 ALT="65.206.121.142 "><br> Profile <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/profile1.gif" border=0 alt="user profile"><br> Edit/Delete <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/edit1.gif" border=0 alt="edit/delete message"><br> Reply <IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/email2.gif" border=0 alt=--></font></td></tr></table></td><td width="74%" bgcolor=#dddedd> <font size=2 color=#0082BF><p><IMG SRC="http://www.sjwinfo.org/forums/graphics/icons/posticon.gif"> "Re(1):Back on SJW again" </FONT><font size=1>, Thu 20 Dec 03:12</FONT><font size=2><HR SIZE=1> I'm always sorry to hear of a loss like yours. The wound runs deep, and the emotional disruption can transform one into a different person.<br><br>Like you, I "forgot" to take SJW when I began feeling better (several times). I also share your sensation of looking back on my periods of depression: once I've been out a while the memory is hazy and I realize can no longer recall the profound feelings of dispair or completely relate to depression others may be going through. It's a temporary insanity. Mine lasted nearly a decade.<br><br>For those of us fortunate enough to respond to SJW, it's like a small, warm fire in winter. Best wishes for your holidays and learning to live with your husband's memory.
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<HR SIZE=1><font size=1>Posts: 15 | | <font size=1>Registered: Sun 28 Oct 2001 13:50</td></tr></table>
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