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That said, I'm told that having equanimity with loss of cognitive function is a a strong practice in it's own right. And where we're not exactly in a position to bargain as to the curves that are sent our way, I best keep attending to all phenomena as it arises and stop being picky about what's on the menu.
Right?
Mike
Hi Mike,
Ah, the ever changing menu of CRPS.
When I began rapidly deteriorating both physically and cognitively I persuaded my neurologist to prescribe Namenda for pain management. As a bonus I saw an improvement in my cognitive problems. I recall in an earlier post that you also tried Namedna at one time. Did it help you in the area of executive functioning?
You sound like you are coping very well in this area. If you need more help I strongly recommend tCDS. The mental clarity it has provided me has greatly improved my quality of life.
Teri
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