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Old 10-25-2015, 05:54 PM #1
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Default neurotoxic brain damage

Hi everybody.

First let me test the waters and ask if this is the place to ask about neurotoxic brain damage. In two seperate occasions I have been given medications/neuroleptics that undoubtedly has damaged my brain significantly.

Im looking for some help. I have a number of symptoms, but some have healed. Im still a bit slow cognitively(quite a bit). My balance isnt perfect, although it was horrible at one point.

I also had foggy vision and derealization.

Can anything be done to detoxify or rebuild neurotoxicity. Im going to try the vitamin regimen in the stickies.

I have a neurologist but he is reluctant to even discuss this brain damage. Anybody else with neurotoxic brain damage?
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