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Old 10-31-2019, 01:59 PM #1
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Default Brain fog immediately after eating

Confused on this front, one of my PCS symptoms that doesn't seem to go away is terrible brain fog after eating (particularly foods high in fat that I thought were good for neurological health: butter, olive oil, coconut oil, etc). Not sure if it is a histamine intolerance. I am not sensitive to normal foods that are high in histamine, I read somewhere that some high fat foods can trigger histamine release. I am at a loss here though because sometimes I get horrible brain fog after eating seemingly normal and enjoyable foods and can't figure out the cause (never had this before TBI). Anyone have any suggestions?
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