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  1. I also had a migraine with aura followed by a panic attack. I thought it was forever now. Have you tried lamotrigine?
  2. The image may also disappear completely, and reappear after a few seconds. And so several times. But this does not always happen, you need to understand what it depends on.
  3. It turns out that the treatment is to improve neurogenesis by increasing the level of glutathione?
  4. Good question. But I don't think drugs can damage the eyes. I read that astigmatism is treated with special glasses. Has anyone worn these? I also noticed that the visual effects associated with clear skies are reduced when looking at the sky through a window. Looks like the midges in the sky are in the ultraviolet range.
  5. Hello. I don't know English well and may have mistranslated, but I haven't seen any information anywhere about the use of methylene blue as a drug. Although it makes sense because of the increase in serotonin levels. The article talks about low doses, which I don't think will have a significant effect on serotonin. If you don't mind, could you show me the list? And how is your experiment with vitamin B, any results?
  6. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fncel.2015.00179/full Interested in your thoughts on this article.
  7. I remember your posts and I'm glad you're doing well. More proof that acceptance is the best medicine.
  8. Hello everyone, I'm sorry, I'm writing through a translator. Please answer 3 questions. 1. To what extent is HPPD an independent disease? After all, people who have never used drugs can also experience DPDR and see visual snow. 2. Why did a mixture of paracetamol and aspirin, during a hangover, completely remove my brain fog for a while? What happens in the brain during a hangover? Is this due to increased cerebral circulation? For this reason, dizziness can occur, which is a common symptom. 3. As far as I know, the only cure for the brain is neuroplasticity and adaptation to new conditions. Has anyone taken drugs for people with stroke? I know that there are many people here who understand this topic better than me, so I will be glad for any answer.
  9. I want to thank everyone who is not giving up, doing research, and supporting others in this forum. We have not received the most successful ticket in life, but as long as we support each other, we can win. I can tell those who are scared right now that it gets easier over time and there are many treatment options. Try to be happy, do not drop out of life and all the best. Happy New Year!
  10. Chronic administration of lamotrigine downregulates COX-2 mRNA and protein in rat frontal cortex. Could HPPD be associated with inflammation? Has anyone tried opioid analgesics?
  11. I understand. I am referring to the symptoms associated with DP / DR. Dispelling fog, generating vigor, improving concentration, etc.
  12. Thanks for the answer. I read your research, thanks for the work done, but shouldn't mitochondrial dysfunction affect the whole body? And how to determine the predisposition to it? We all must have something in common.
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