Greg says
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I appreciate that, the insightful perspective, a differing one, is light shown from another window.
"For those habituated to high levels of internal stress since early childhood, it is the absence of stress that creates unease, evoking boredom and a sense of ... adrenaline and cortisol, Hans Selye observed. to such persons, stress feels desirable, while the absence of it feels like something to be avoided." - Gabor Mate MD.
'People who have had terrible childhood experiences for whatever reason have altered thyroid metabolism. They are more complex to treat. They are different from everyone else biochemically and pharmacologically'. - Dr. David Derry