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Cloud_Dancer
Jan 25, 2018Explorer II
What does age have to do with it? Perhaps your body and brain wears out? My Dutch Star is not supercharged. I'm 78, but none of this applies to me,....IMHO. I Google searched and found:
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You can read, or be told, things which might explain the loss of control of your RV. It only takes a couple of seconds of brain freeze to get in serious trouble. IMO it's important to stay in shape physically and mentally, and be honest with yourself. Here's something to think about: Temporary cognitive dysfunction (also known as brain fog or brain freeze) is the loss of intellectual functions such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning of sufficient severity to interfere with daily functioning. Patients with cognitive dysfunction have trouble with verbal recall, basic arithmetic, and concentration.
According to the Marshall Pathogenesis, cognitive dysfunction is caused by microbes. More severe forms of cognitive dysfunction are seen in diseases such as Alzheimer's, diseases for which there is strong evidence of a bacterial etiology. Often associated with chronic fatigue syndrome,1) cognitive dysfunction is also seen in patients with multiple sclerosis,2) depression,3) fibromyalgia,4) and dozens of others diseases.
Like all symptoms of inflammatory disease, cognitive dysfunction may temporarily increase during periods of immunopathology. Cognitive dysfunction can be managed using the generic strategies for managing immunopathology, and should resolve over the course of the Marshall Protocol (MP).
Some studies seem to suggest that sick women experience cognitive dysfunction more frequently and more severely than their male counterparts.5) 6)
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You can read, or be told, things which might explain the loss of control of your RV. It only takes a couple of seconds of brain freeze to get in serious trouble. IMO it's important to stay in shape physically and mentally, and be honest with yourself. Here's something to think about: Temporary cognitive dysfunction (also known as brain fog or brain freeze) is the loss of intellectual functions such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning of sufficient severity to interfere with daily functioning. Patients with cognitive dysfunction have trouble with verbal recall, basic arithmetic, and concentration.
According to the Marshall Pathogenesis, cognitive dysfunction is caused by microbes. More severe forms of cognitive dysfunction are seen in diseases such as Alzheimer's, diseases for which there is strong evidence of a bacterial etiology. Often associated with chronic fatigue syndrome,1) cognitive dysfunction is also seen in patients with multiple sclerosis,2) depression,3) fibromyalgia,4) and dozens of others diseases.
Like all symptoms of inflammatory disease, cognitive dysfunction may temporarily increase during periods of immunopathology. Cognitive dysfunction can be managed using the generic strategies for managing immunopathology, and should resolve over the course of the Marshall Protocol (MP).
Some studies seem to suggest that sick women experience cognitive dysfunction more frequently and more severely than their male counterparts.5) 6)
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