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TheMachine1
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08 Aug 2007, 4:28 pm

Griff wrote:
Alright, that makes a lot more sense. In that case, try getting more magnesium and calcium in your diet. The norepinephrine isn't inherently bad, but a sudden efflux is probably what results in these meltdowns. This happens often when there is a poverty of calcium/magnesium in certain parts of the brain.


I'm fairly certain I get enough calcium but also fairly certainly I do not get enough magnesium.



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08 Aug 2007, 6:02 pm

inabillity to cope with the situation


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