On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 5:07 AM, sparaig <lengli...@cox.net> wrote:

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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Tom Pall <thomas.pall@...> wrote:
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> > On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:58 AM, sparaig <LEnglish5@...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Are  you referring to serotonin overdose? I've had that. It's a
> fascinating
> > > experience, but I've never heard of TM or TM-SIdhis practice causing
> the
> > > symptoms I observed: unable to drink even a 1/2 class of water from a
> tall
> > > tumbler because my had shook so much that all the water spilled out
> before
> > > it reached my lips. Unable to type without dozens of mistakes because
> my
> > > fingers were shaking uncontrollably. Drawing a straight line with a
> pencil
> > > was truly interesting --the basic shape was straight, but there was a
> > > waviness to the line that was about 1mm high and 1mm long. Fine motor
> > > control is non-existent because the serotonin is interfering with
> muscle
> > > feedback. Your mind-body gets into a feedback loop where you over/under
> > > compensate motion non-stop.
> > >
> > >
> > You're considering serotonin syndrome a fascinating experience?    I
> assure
> > you the EMTs pumping half a dozen drugs into your veins to bring down
> your
> > hypertemp, lesson your nausea, anxiety, vertigo, twitching, blood
> pressure
> > so high the ER's got the drugs out ready to reverse your stroke should
> your
> > sky high b.p. make you blow a gasket, your tachycardia, massive flushing
> and
> > sweating and on and on a fascinating experience?   It's not fascinating
> to
> > the doctors, who call in every specialist in the hospital, use every
> piece
> > of equipment the regional medical center owns and don't come up with a
> > diagnosis.    It can be a frightening and frustrating experience for all
> > around.   Fascinating? No.
> >
>
> Well, obviously I had a relatively mild case., Of course, given my nearly
> 40 years TM practice, perhaps I wasn't as susceptible to the BP issues, and
> anxiety issues.
>
> But, as I was at that point taking 8x the normal dosage of prozac, and the
> symptoms went away when the doctor lowered the prescription, we were
> reasonably confident that it was SSRI-overdose related
>
>
> L.
>
>
> Ah, but this particular serotonin syndrome was aka kundalini syndrome.  It
had nothing to do with MAOIs, SSRI and all those other things which jack
serotonin around.  It was many years of TM practice, decades of heavy
rounding on the sidhis, hours and hours of flying which precipitated the
b.p. and anxiety issues.   Oh yeah.  And lots and lots of yagyas.  Daily
yagyas for a year or two, weekly yaygas, yagyas with lots of pundits.   You
know on your third trip to the ER in a week when the triage nurse takes your
b.p., usually rock solid normal, when all the blood rushes out of her upper
body and she runs to go get a portable defib unit to place on your lap, that
this is not all in your head.    Nor fascinating.

Vaj appears to talk b.s. about the TM Sidhi program but though it sounds
like b.s., it's the truth.

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