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Hi,
It was fun - in fact really quite the most fun that I've had in a while. Can we come back to 'fun' in another thread sometime soon?
If the ADDer's web consists of modules which interconnect rather than those that float freely, and the ADDer's web needs to develop, remodel, reconnect and repeat this process until maturation - then mightn't the remodelling of a module which is not compatible with others, present itself as a process akin to neurological trauma as the module is excised or reformed, and then reconnected. By this theory, might the extent of the trauma associated with this process..result in a seemingly deeper depression as the more deeply, strongly or longer held modules and perhaps also the (formerly) more heavily interconnected modules undergo this process?
:-) None of the following questions need to be answered in this thread - it's just me engaging rhetorical question mode :-)
Could it explain the burnout that is associated with depression..after a period of a handful of weeks?
Might it suggest that challenging fundamental nodes in one's web would be instinctively reacted against, in order to protect one's own mind from the trauma that would ensue eg on a higher level the Evangelical Christian entertaining thoughts of converting to Hinduism?
Would the recovered depressive always have taken a step closer to achieving a purer web within their context at that time?
Might it explain the graduations of depression that we see all around us?
Would this explain why 2 people could react so differently to any given depression-inducing stimulus?
Could this theory help to explain the high frequency of depression around ADDkind?
SB.
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