Hey Ricobord,
I replied earlier to your other recent post also with many references regarding Glutathione. (many people, like you, wonder why they have NEVER heard about this.)
The more you find out about it, the more you will understand.
Here's a link that has some pertinent information
from last year. Just look for my 2 replies.
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/SURVIVING-NEUROLOGICAL-LIMBO-LAND---NO-DX/New-Member/show/1496086
Hope this helps.
Niko
Any suggestions or references you can give for glutathione deficiency? I don't know anything about it.
Thanks!
wow according to my test results i am deficient in glutathione levels. Will post later the test results of my deficiency's, upstairs at the moment and my paperwork is down lol. You have a wonderful knowledge Niko.
Look into the jnk gene type 3 activation, associated with neuronal impairment leading to brain fog , memory issues and more.
Common with MS, LD, ME, FMS and other conditions.
Oxidative stress is the underlying cause.
If you all get tested for glutathione levels, you will find that,
-if not all of you, the majority has a serious glutathione deficiency.
This is directly linked to the jnk gene activation.
If you want holistic suggestions to take care of this, let me know.
Cheers,
Niko
Hi all
Yes it happens all the time especially when I try hard to remember something. Then all of a sudden when I stop trying it comes to me. I also just plain forget to do things sometimes - I say to myself take that upstairs and get involved with something. Then when I go upstairs I forgot to take up what I wanted to.
I am like Tammy - I used to be the one to always remember everything now not so much!
Hello to All!
I too have had short term memory loss of things(brain fog)and then later it may come back and sometimes only with step by step of remembering what was said or done to bring it back to mind but a few things I couldn't get but I try not to stress or cry too much because I've always been known for being organized,spelling queen and remembering things and dates well not so much anymore! Sad.:(
Wishing us all better days with our memories but!
Wishing you all blessings and happy days!
Tammy:)
Hi ricobord and buffy. I had the worse 2007 when i totally lost my memory for about 3 hours, that was so freaky.
Now yes i can do something and have no knowledge of doing it, cant even visualise doing it.It comes and goes and the moment it is particularly bad.
I hate it makes me freak out. Its called brain fog lol. Like you say when someone has MS or Lymes or similar they are neurologically challenged. x
I had similar lapses around the time I got diagnosed with Lyme. One time, I had quite the argument with my husband about where an insurance document had gone. He said he gave it to me, I said he didn't. He let me know later that he found it on the glass of the copier, where I had left it. Yikes. I did not remember that at all during the argument. After he mentioned it, I had a vague memory of making a copy. I have since disavowed responsibility for anything! ;D
Another woman on the Lyme forum described times when other people recounted conversations they had with her, which she couldn't remember at all, even after they described it. Obviously, there is a neurological problem going on there.
I just figure that Lyme and MS and possibly other neuro conditions affect the part of the brain where the 'memory' tape is running, and sometimes it skips, or fails to record for a period of time. A doctor once explained to me that a particular anasthetic works like that. Consciousness and recording of memory are two different functions in the brain. She told me what I said while coming out of the anaesthetic, and I had absolutely no memory until a couple minutes later in the recovery room.
I am a recent addition to this forum...Just out of curiosity, have you been checked out for Lyme Disease yet? What are your symptoms?