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@arthorson 

31 Dec 2020 04:09 EditedLast reply 1 Jan 2021 19:57

arthorson

I am so tired of always feeling scatterbrained, foolish, dumbass.

I used to be able to carry on an intelligent conversation. #fatigue #losingcognitive #memory #abilitytospeak #think
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@Tabbycat 

7 Mar 2015 12:40

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Souvenaid- anyone tried it?

Has anyone tried Souvenaid? It is a medical drink designed to help cognitive function. My neurologist suggested it, as he knows how worried I am about losing cognitive ability. It is not on prescription and needs to be bought in chemists. It isn't cheap, but if it works I d spend my clothes budget o...
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