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  1. as i posted in another thread visual rest seems to have an impact on visuals

    http://www.migraine-...4/index_en.html

    but i think only temporarily.

    this coctail sounds hard i would only do it if i had a very worse case.

    there is a disease i forgot the name which are visual disturbances because of brain demage i think it was called post traumatic vision syndrome this seems to be cured by wearing sunglasses for example to help the brain filter out the disturbances.

    hmm would be great if this would workfor HPPD too.

    i read alot about epilepsy the last day because of my exam tommorow. there are alot of connections to HPPD i think.

    somehow i believe HPPD could be very similar, the overactive brain, the comorbid diseases, the medication and the individual working of them, dont want to go to much in detail now this will mess my brain for tommorow^^ maybe i will do it soon.

    hmm who knows but there are a few article which say:

    maybe mescaline is safe or you will become a shaman and dont think its a disease dunno^^

    Sunglasses almost removes my visual snow to 100% My only escape...

  2. I don't think staring at screens helps us much... But I i'm sure there are cases of people getting hppd when they were living on hippie communes in the 60s.... living very simple lives.

    I wonder if the native american shamen used to get hppd when they did hallucinogens in the jungles, centuries/millenia ago... My guess is that they did

    Didn't Dr. Abraham speak to ~600 peyotemunching native americans and none had even the slightest symtoms of hppd. But as you say hppd has surely occurred.

  3. Hi all, i got to thinking alot about hppd recently and as with everything else, there must be a simple sollution to it (Well that is my optimistic opinion :P).

    Anyway, i read on a swedish forum about a person who suffered from very severe hppd, he then got lucky with keppra and now he's symtom-free thanks to a daily cocktail composed of keppra, sinemet and klonopin.

    His neurologist could prove abnormal activity in his occipital lobe while he was having his eyes shut.

    I suppose you could say that the occipital lobe is overstimulated so basically, wouldn't you be able to calm it down by maybe not using a computer as much as the modern person does? The same goes with TV and cellphones. Wouldn't that theoretically reduce visual symtoms or what do you think? Any thoughts?

  4. Hi all, i am currently going through cognitive behaviour therapy for issues that is unimportant. During my therapy i have learned alot about what the human being is all about and how behaviours and thoughts are related and such.

    Anyway, i am going to try to get rid of my anxiety over hppd by exponating myself to it when it is really hard. Like in the mornings and/or when you are sleep deprived, hungover, stressed out etc. Although i definetely don't want my hppd to get permanently worse so i wonder, what can make hppd irreversibly worse?

  5. I'm wondering over the same questions but i think that creatine, shakes and amoni-acids are ok. If the pwo you are taking contains DMAA (1,3-Dimethylamylamine) you should considering training without it. Seriously pwo's are just a waste of money, you get a better kick from simple caffeinetabs.

  6. I studied philosophy resently in school and that really didn't make my dr better... But dwelling over existential questions is imo a mature thing to do and you get aware that you are in fact just a speck on the earths surface. But that is just life so don'tdwell about questions that have no answer, do that when you are back to normal ;)

    As an answer to your question, i had dp/dr for maybe two months but that went away as soon as i occupied myself with lots of things to do.

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