Cause and Effect

Wednesday, June 18th, 2003 12:34 pm
[personal profile] tamaranth
After being suddenly savaged by a brief-but-intense headache yesterday -- not for the first time -- I'm starting to wonder if the day's-worth of black mood (with no apparent cause) before the headache was a kind of signal -- the way that some epileptics get warning signs of fits -- rather than a cause. I have certainly had headaches without the preceding mood swing, and moods without headaches. But this particular species of headache -- brief, migraine-ish, nauseating and (most distinctively) making me extremely sleepy -- only ever seems to happen after a meaningless mood swing.

I have another theory -- or question, at any rate.
It's a given that physical illnesses -- colds, 'flu, stomach bugs, bubonic plague etc -- are transmitted by viruses. Does this happen with mental / emotional conditions? (I'm thinking of the bouts of lowness which occasionally seem to prevail, rather than severe psychiatric conditions). If not, why not?

Date: Wednesday, June 18th, 2003 09:43 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] msilverstar
They just discovered that most ulcers are caused by bacteria, a surprise to everyone. So why not virus-borne brain chemistry tweakers?

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