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Old 10-30-2011, 03:34 AM #1
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I was brought to this site due to a search about neuroscience products I was considering taking, which led me to a thread here. Coincidentally, I have had a head injury in the past, although I am currently being treated for other issues that my Dr tells me is my main root causes.
I have done all kinds of testing to find out the cause of my symptoms I have had for almost 30 years ago.
I have had doctors tell me that my Psych symptoms are the cause of one or more of the following : the head injury, Chronic Lyme disease which has infected my brain, high levels of Mercury and other heavy metals, parasites, illness from mold exposure, a new diagnosis called CCSVI (Chronic Cerebral Spinal Venous Insufficiency (where the veins in the neck have narrowed to the point of not getting enough oxygen in and out of the brain), Food Sensitivies like Gluten and more, Leaky Gut, Adrenal Imbalances, Intestinal problems, and more.
All these multiple diagnoses have left me dizzied, in an attempt to deal with all the supposed causes. I have even begun to question whether they are being honest with me, or making up all these diagnoses so they can make more money off of me. It's also mentally and emotionally and financially overwhelming to try to deal with all of these, in the complete protocol I am given. Since my main symptoms are Psych (not just depression, but mental confusion and more), I become even more stressed, confused, agitated and anxiety-driven when trying to deal with all these supposed "conditions" I have.
So my first question is, are any of the PCS people here familiar with any of the other conditions I have mentioned, or actually have them yourself ? Or is the discussion her pretty much exclusively related to head injuries ?
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