Oh wow, fantastic! I can't even ride a bike, good on you for getting out there. Weird how colds affect mood, isn't it, as if we didn't have enough to contend with? But I guess the immune system and the nervous system are connected. I love the 'blipping off.'It's my new fave phrase.....
An immune system in overdrive can trigger or worsen anxiety and depression. In several respects, anxiety and depression are the symptoms of an immune system disorder. Patients taking immune system boosting meds such as interferon to treat viral diseases and cancers are now often also prescribed a SSRI because of this. Immune system proteins may also reduce the effectiveness of antidepressants.
It's fascinating. My immune system is a bit compromised, I reckon. I went back to work mornings last week and have immediately caught the cold that's going around....bah! Schools are so full of germs, mind you, I suppose any enclosed space is the same. And yes, since coming down with this lurgie on Tuesday, my mood has really dipped.
I have the opposite problem, my system seems to be in overdrive all the time with white cell counts well above the normal range. They've been that way at least since I was first tested when I was 18. The positive is I rarely develop infections, I last had the flu in 1987, but the possible downside is the affect it might be having on my mental state. It could, at least partly, be why I've always needed to take high ADs doses to get a response.
Blipping off is indeed a great phrase! Very interesting about the connection between immune system and mood. I recently had an FBC and was told it was normal thankfully, but I've had more colds this year than I ever remember having before, as well as an autoimmune problem. I find immunology fascinating but crazy complex. I reckon the impact of stress on the body is enormous but poorly understood. Going back into a school environment when you've been off is definitely going to expose you to some lovely bugs. Hope you're on the mend
'If you're going through hell, keep going' (Winston Churchill)
Wow PDU, those were chunky but interesting articles. I'm really interested in the link between inflammation and depression. Been trying to go gluten free and sugar free, but finding it tricky at the mo. I think dairy is also quite inflammatory for some.people, but just can't give up yoghurt....
I suspect gluten is over vilified these days, but I don't eat bread, etc often, haven't bought sugar for years and the pendulum seems to be swinging back in favour of dairy, provided it's the real stuff, not the heavily processed concoctions which are increasingly being passed of as it, especially in cheeses (Imho, the plastic wrapping of many individually sliced cheeses is the most nutritious part).
I switched to a moderate keto diet some years ago, mostly seafood, vegetables, dairy and nuts - low carb, moderate protein and highish mostly mono and poly unsaturated fats and feel much better for it. But it has done nothing for the immune system issue.
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