Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illness always does this to me. It’s an inflammatory thing (inflammation and depression are connected). Just be gentle with yourself. Don’t make any big decisions
Can you point to the science of this? Sounds right, and I'd like to learn more.
If you Google you’ll find lots—it’s a fascinating connection and not that well understood but I do not think it’s a controversial idea at this point. I read a book (possibly this one but I’m not 100% sure: https://www.amazon.com/Inflamed-Mind-radical-approach-depression/dp/1780723504) in which the author, a scientist, felt depressed while healing after dental surgery and finally put together that it was caused by the inflammation. All my life, my first sign of illness, even a cold, has been an existential dread that comes on very fast, so it was fascinating to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illness always does this to me. It’s an inflammatory thing (inflammation and depression are connected). Just be gentle with yourself. Don’t make any big decisions
Can you point to the science of this? Sounds right, and I'd like to learn more.
Anonymous wrote:Illness always does this to me. It’s an inflammatory thing (inflammation and depression are connected). Just be gentle with yourself. Don’t make any big decisions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get anxiety and mental health issues for a few days after each vaccine. My kid got covid, and had a massive anxiety spike.
There may be something about covid that impacts mental health, but I haven't found the science to describe it.
I hope you feel better soon!
We get it, you don't like vaccines and would rather get covid.

Anonymous wrote:I get anxiety and mental health issues for a few days after each vaccine. My kid got covid, and had a massive anxiety spike.
There may be something about covid that impacts mental health, but I haven't found the science to describe it.
I hope you feel better soon!