Serotonin Robbers

1. Sparkless Days

Nicolette Francey Asselin, M.D.
ReFlex-Ions
2 min readFeb 5, 2019

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This may sound like a suspense novel, but is science, pure and simple.

Certain elements may cause an interruption in the manufacturing of serotonin and here is how I came to learn of this phenomenon.

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Happiness determines how long we live and how strong our families are.

After returning from an overseas trip, I was fighting time changes and a cold that robbed me of hours of sleep. The day ahead appeared blurred, faint, colorless, and gray. The natural sparkle that generated my sense of enthusiasm and fired my first steps out of bed in the morning, had vanished. Later, I sat down to my favorite routine, writing, but chapters I had written appeared dull, unexciting, and soporific. The sunless day weighed heavily on me, or even spicy food seemed bland, vapid, and savorless. Why such a low mood? My husband and I had just had a pleasant visit with my family in Europe, and no dark clouds were lurking on the horizon of our peaceful lives.

The next morning, as I lay in bed, cont. reading

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Nicolette Francey Asselin, M.D.
ReFlex-Ions

Dr. Asselin is a medical writer. She practiced medicine for many years and favors preventive medicine. http://nicoletteasselin.com