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(found at Fox )She was demonstrating "inversion therapy." That's where you hang upside down by a swing. She does it 15 to 30 minutes a day as part of her treatment for depression -- treatment that also includes yoga and antidepressants. Saying "it looks scary, but it's not," O'Donnell climbed onto the swing, which sent the audience into wild applause. O'Donnell says she began treatment for depression after the Columbine school shootings. She says, "I stayed in my room. The lights were off. I couldn't get out of bed and that's when I started taking medication." She says there's no shame in taking anti-depressants, adding "it saved my life." Rosie O'Donnell AP
Shannon says: March 10th, 2007
They did a whole hour on depression and this is one of the many methods they presented due to the supposed release of serotonin while upside-down. Was a good show and will probably help a lot of people. |
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