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Counterpoints, I am leaning toward not showing responses immediately to the university rainmaker, but saying we have it. At this stage I just want to get him interested in us at a "warm and fuzzy" level. If he shows interest, then my thinking is to show him the summaries, etc. on the second round, as we did with the first set of researchers. Do you agree?
Question to us from the endocrinologist:"Does anyone here have experience with tricyclic antidepressants, such as Tofranil, and POIS?"
I think the direct link between Pois and neurotransmitters is maybe not the good way.The indirect effect of anti-depressant is much more interesting for example : some ssri's => oxytocin.
Nice work with the endocrinologist.
I am leaning toward not showing responses immediately to the university rainmaker, but saying we have it. At this stage I just want to get him interested in us at a "warm and fuzzy" level. If he shows interest, then my thinking is to show him the summaries, etc. on the second round, as we did with the first set of researchers. Do you agree?
Great letter Demo--
It's great that your endocrinologist seems interested in helping.
To all those who have just started reading, the form can be found at:http://pois.olympe-network.com
Re: Counterpoints' POIS questionnaire surveyQuote from: Counterpoints on 04/12/2008 02:15:07To all those who have just started reading, the form can be found at:http://pois.olympe-network.comJust to clarify for everyone: my questions are in no way intended to discourage anyone from participating in Counterpoints' survey.
If the Dr. is aware of this forum, (in my opinion) it would help for him to see the questionnaire responses; after all, the questionnaire was partly designed to summarize important details on the forum.
Quote from: Counterpoints on 05/12/2008 06:25:33If the Dr. is aware of this forum, (in my opinion) it would help for him to see the questionnaire responses; after all, the questionnaire was partly designed to summarize important details on the forum.Counterpoints, I went with your suggestion and sent both doctors the full set of responses.
Demo: great work and great strides with the endo. The letter looks fantastic.Great things come from great work and passion.
...one very important symptom you may have forgotten about. (I'm not sure if you have this). But difficulty of expression -- difficulty finding the words to express thoughts. This is something I've heard almost everyone describe.