Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 > > Hi Bee, > > I was wondering if derealization and brain fog are the same and which dysfunction do I have. Or if they are totally different, do I have both? > > I feel as if I'm stuck in a bubble and everything around me is in slow motion. The world feels unreal and the feeling gets really worse towards night time. I am forgetting things and it is difficult for me to concentrate. I have to read sentences over and over again just to understand it. There are also times where I confuse things. For example, I would throw away the spoon in the garbage instead of the napkin. > > I first started experiencing this when my doctor prescribed me doxycycline and ciprofloxacin for an infection I didn't have in August 2010. I finished the whole bottle of doxy and only ended up taking one pill of the cipro because I knew something was wrong. However, the feeling started to go away when I started your diet at the end of August. > > Though, the feeling came back in January and I have it up till now. I keep telling myself that I am probably retracing and that it will go away eventually, but it is frustrating because I've been feeling like this for 2 months straight and it is difficult for me to concentrate in school and at work. I also have the cold at the moment and this is also making it worse. > > I would like to know if there is anything I can do to alleviate the feeling? > > Just to let you know, this is actually my last problem. All of my problems have disappeared and it is all thanks to you Bee! =] > > -Rob > @@ Hi Rob, In regards to medical labels, what you describe are sensations/symptoms of brain fog & derealization. Which are separate symptoms, but of the same problem of Candida or a weakened, deficient immune system. Derealization / Depersonalization is sort how you & most describe it. A feeling of robot-like, unrecognizable to oneself , feeling invisible or unreal in a dream like state while awake in their everyday life. Whereas, Brain Fog is difficulty concentration, finishing sentences, poor word recall, poor short term memory ... These symptoms will improve & alleviate as you continue with the diet, supplements and healthy lifestyle. The symptoms can be worst a night, since that's when the body sleeps and normally does more healing or repairing. You are already doing what is necessary. You will just have to be patient and allow your body to detox and heal. Best in Health, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Hi again Bee and Mods, I recently came across a friend who also acquired DR/DP from MDMA. He said he's taking amino acid, which is helping him a lot. He's been suffering for 4 months now, but it seems like his condition is less worse than mine even though he's not on this diet. Here is the link to the product that he is taking: http://genesaliving.com/products/total-amino-solution/ Would it hurt to try this or the supplements I am taking now are all I need? I'm sorry for trying to find a new solution, but I've been feeling like this for so long now and nothing seems to be working. Thanks again! Robb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Hi Rob, I took Cypro years ago and I thought I was going to die. It made my bad situation so much worse. That unreal feeling you are talking about took me over a year to get rid of. I had already felt that way for quite a while. Now I only get it when I detox strongly. It is diturbing but I have learned to live with it and " fake " my way through a lot of situations. Shelby > > Hi Bee, > > I was wondering if derealization and brain fog are the same and which dysfunction do I have. Or if they are totally different, do I have both? > > I feel as if I'm stuck in a bubble and everything around me is in slow motion. The world feels unreal and the feeling gets really worse towards night time. I am forgetting things and it is difficult for me to concentrate. I have to read sentences over and over again just to understand it. There are also times where I confuse things. For example, I would throw away the spoon in the garbage instead of the napkin. > > I first started experiencing this when my doctor prescribed me doxycycline and ciprofloxacin for an infection I didn't have in August 2010. I finished the whole bottle of doxy and only ended up taking one pill of the cipro because I knew something was wrong. However, the feeling started to go away when I started your diet at the end of August. > > Though, the feeling came back in January and I have it up till now. I keep telling myself that I am probably retracing and that it will go away eventually, but it is frustrating because I've been feeling like this for 2 months straight and it is difficult for me to concentrate in school and at work. I also have the cold at the moment and this is also making it worse. > > I would like to know if there is anything I can do to alleviate the feeling? > > Just to let you know, this is actually my last problem. All of my problems have disappeared and it is all thanks to you Bee! =] > > -Rob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 > > Hi again Bee and Mods, > > I recently came across a friend who also acquired DR/DP from MDMA. He said he's taking amino acid, which is helping him a lot. He's been suffering for 4 months now, but it seems like his condition is less worse than mine even though he's not on this diet. Here is the link to the product that he is taking: > http://genesaliving.com/products/total-amino-solution/ > > Would it hurt to try this or the supplements I am taking now are all I need? I'm sorry for trying to find a new solution, but I've been feeling like this for so long now and nothing seems to be working. +++Hi Robb, Your own body chemically changes all foods into substances it uses, so it changes protein into amino acids. Any processed amino acids in any form cannot possibly duplicate Nature, and your body will absorb and utilize natural foods so much better than taking any product like that. Also most amino acid products are made from soybeans now and I couldn't find their sources or ingredients. I do not recommend taking them. Instead eat enough meats and eggs as I recommend. Mother Nature gets it right! You do not need anything other than this program to get healthy, as witnessed by many people on this group and in the Success Stories on my website, but you must follow it exactly, consistently, and long enough in order to do that. I can guarantee that new solutions will just confuse you like they have many others, and in the end they always come back to this program as it IS. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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