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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1608819" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>hello dear I dont think we know each other , but I am sad to hear how bad you feel, I used to have something almost like cronic fatigue syndrome, and depressions on top of cause, by accident/coincidence I was prescribed Seroquel and as nothing really helped me I was desperate and upped this medication more and more to try to have an effect and suddenly at a very high amount of it 600-800mg a day , my brain started to wake up from this eternal flu-like headstate and total tiredness. usually, people become very tired and relaxed from this medication, but in my case, my brain cleared up , I started to again enjoy life and not always looking for an excuse to go rest on a sofa or a bed and avoid other people. well maybe this will not work for you, but chronic fatigue syndrome is so severe that all possible approaches should be tried out I think..</p><p></p><p>my own favorite fast foods of ow carb is cauliflower ( a whole one ) cooked for 8 minutes and then put in a tray cover it with cheese slices and put it into the owen till the cheese melts... it taste amazing, and then I eat loads of macadamia nuts</p><p></p><p>somebody adviced me to buy "the coconut ketogenic diet" of Bruce Fife .. I havent read it yet , but I askedfor advice of how to cook with coconut flour ...so I hope to find some favorites in that book soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1608819, member: 329519"] hello dear I dont think we know each other , but I am sad to hear how bad you feel, I used to have something almost like cronic fatigue syndrome, and depressions on top of cause, by accident/coincidence I was prescribed Seroquel and as nothing really helped me I was desperate and upped this medication more and more to try to have an effect and suddenly at a very high amount of it 600-800mg a day , my brain started to wake up from this eternal flu-like headstate and total tiredness. usually, people become very tired and relaxed from this medication, but in my case, my brain cleared up , I started to again enjoy life and not always looking for an excuse to go rest on a sofa or a bed and avoid other people. well maybe this will not work for you, but chronic fatigue syndrome is so severe that all possible approaches should be tried out I think.. my own favorite fast foods of ow carb is cauliflower ( a whole one ) cooked for 8 minutes and then put in a tray cover it with cheese slices and put it into the owen till the cheese melts... it taste amazing, and then I eat loads of macadamia nuts somebody adviced me to buy "the coconut ketogenic diet" of Bruce Fife .. I havent read it yet , but I askedfor advice of how to cook with coconut flour ...so I hope to find some favorites in that book soon. [/QUOTE]
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