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Is is normal for someone coming out of depression to be sensitive to serotonin?

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Is is normal for someone coming out of depression to be sensitive to serotonin?

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I can tell you that there isn’t a such thing as being sensitive to Serotonin. Possibly you are having manic phases which are part of Bi-Polar Disorder. This is a disease that cycles between depression and the manic phase. During the manic phase you feel high and have tons of energy that you normally wouldn’t have. You should go to the site nami.org which is the site for the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. On their site you can find the chapter that is in your city or town. You can also look up Manic-Depressive which may give you some more information. You can also find the phone number for your local chapter. They provide support, referrals just about anything that you need. I really think you need to look into this or see a psychiatrist for a correct diagnosis and the right treatment. NAMI can help you with this. The medications for Manic-Depression include an anti depressant and a very safe anti-psychotic to prevent the highs or the manic phase.

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