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Location: Ontario
Posts: 120
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My point is simply that we must take care of ourselves: good sleep and good nutrition are most important, regardless of the severity of our injuries. I very nearly died and was not expected to live, so if that is not severe I don't know what is.
However, I was not always overweight and I have had the brain fog since 1972. My sleep issues were not related to head injury and very much related to being overweight, which appears to have increased the brain fog. Thankfully, that is not the case any more.
I wonder about what the FDA says: are they in bed with big pharma?
The supplements give me a great deal of relief and I suspect that may help others as well. I do not suggest that it is a cure all, only that I have found relief after 40 years and it works.
Your post may be discouraging to others, but any glimmer of hope should be shared, that's my feeling.
Jamie
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Brain Fog, Short Term Memory, Depression, Anxiety, Sleep Apnea
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