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Join Date: Sep 2012
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New Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 4
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Mark,
Thank you for your reply. The information you have provided so far sounds interesting to me, and I will be taking your advice into practice.
One thing that actually did confuse me in your reply, is about the hypoallergenic diet. I have been tested for every allergy possible, and the only thing my body has reacted to, is sulfur used in some medications. Even those, only have mild side effects.
Of the regimen that you proposed, I have been taking the high potency multivitamin, B-12, C, E, Omegas, and fish oil. At this point, I can't see much of an effect, though I have been taking them for 9 months now.
My body takes a lot of nearly anything to get an effect from my observation. I even tested taking 1500 mgs of caffeine recently, and it barely gave me a boost.
My family is strange. They say that they will be supportive, but they still expect high results. Right now, I am running three businesses, studying AP Organic Chemistry, trying to sell a house, take care of a few sick people who have all been in the hospital in the past week, and much more. I am a certified caregiver.
Originally, I was trying to make my message short, so I left out a few other things. I'm not sure how significant they may be, but here they are.
1. When I get more stressed, the piano I hear playing, gets more complicated. It gets faster, adds more chords, gets what sounds like a second player, has other instruments join in, etc.
2. If I see someone miss-treating someone else, I find myself hearing what seams like an inner voice saying things like, "I will make you bleed, stab you, rip you apart." I never act upon it, as I'm actually a total softie. I think its just due to the massive abuse in a past school.
3. Ever since the concussions, my mind still loves the idea of sex, but I get frustrated when about to do it, as arousal just randomly shuts off now. This part is ruining a lot of my concentration in life. If anything I want most to find out how to fix this.
4. Even with 8 doctors trying to find out why, not a single one has come up with even the slightest idea, as to why I can no longer feel hunger. I don't get cravings, I have what seams like a less sensitive taste now, and I have no idea what my body will need next because of it. Anyone heard of this before?
Thank you for your help so far. I hope to hear from you soon!
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