Re: PPDsPosted by txilar on August 30, 2004 at 19:21:44: In reply to: Re: PPDs posted by Katherine on August 29, 2004 at 15:06:27: Not only that, but as it breaks down in the body, it wreaks greaterhavoc. That's part of the reason things get worse, not better. You don't get acclimated to it, it acclimates to you. =S Grim. : I am not a physician, either, but I have also read some of the : medical articles about PPD - is there anything harmful is does NOT : do?? In extreme cases, it causes a lovely little condition caled : rhabdomyolysis, which, being interpreted, means that the muscles : begin to break down. A glance at the International Chemical Safety : Card for PPD is sufficient to frighten the kinks off a monkey's : tail.
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