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Bdubbs,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. Your delayed symptoms are not uncommon. It is often a result of the brain finally hitting a level of fatigue where it just gives up the fight. Quiet rest will be you best therapy. The nutrition should be considered a long term solution and also a valuable life time regimen.

My best to you.
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