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People should never be blamed for a struggle to cope. What’s really happening is a sensitive central nervous system and neurotransmitters that are weakened. The person is not weak. You could be the strongest person with the strongest will, spirit, personality, and nature—and when neurotransmitters are affected in some way, it makes it tough to deal with some of life’s challenges. Neurotransmitter disorders are common for anybody dealing with ME/CFS or any kind of autoimmune condition. Toxic heavy metal loads and viral loads combined create a lot of neurotoxins, which weaken neurotransmitters. When this is coupled with adrenal issues and other symptoms, it can be difficult to cope with any additional stressor that comes your way.
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It's crucial to recognize that struggles with mental health are often a result of underlying physiological issues, rather than personal weakness. By acknowledging the role of neurotransmitters and environmental toxins, we can work towards more effective coping mechanisms and support.
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