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Originally Posted by x123
I am 48. I used to be very smart. I was an excellent speller and excellent with numbers and math. Now I am less smart.
But what I really notice is weird mistakes like alzheimer's. For example, I couldn't remember my sister's name. Sometimes I make spelling mistakes, write down numbers wrong, etc. I never made those kinds of mistakes in the past.
This is especially bad when I'm depressed. Yesterday, a customer asked me a price that I use every day, but I was totally clueless for 30 seconds or so until I remembered again.
I worry a little about a medical problem, but my doctor wasn't concerned about it when I mentioned it a couple of years ago.
Anybody else notice this?
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The same sort of thing happened to Dr. Mark Hyman. He had memory problems, "brain fog", depression all together and no one could figure out why. He eventually figured out that it was caused by a combination of Mercury toxicity, a horrible diet and a bug that he picked up on a camping trip.
See this video
and the book
"The Ultramind Solution" by Mark Hyman.

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