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<blockquote data-quote="Australia 1" data-source="post: 1691517"><p>Dear Grant_Vicat, Since my Famous on board Hypo Experience I remember that very profound that made you stand out from your previous writing. These Hypos are indeed very very strange. This May be a very simple question to you but you have really stirred me thinking up about Hypos since the last Article of inspiration that earned Kudos from me. I went for a 7 Kilometre walk to my bank today and I did it in low gear. Ever since my Chemotherapy In fall of of, 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere around June of that year this alleged Chemobrain is as real as a Hypo but not in the same terms. Amnesia and “where are the car Keys” is very much different than the unreality is reality syndrome. Of the 30 some odd Neurotransmitters in the Human Brain, I think as I read some of your work that Sugar has a profound effect of nothing even close to Chemobrain. Now the brain shutting down as our result of starvation as you said it well, has really got me thinking. This puts me in the thinking of Hypoxia as those symptoms replicate those of what I just experienced 2 days ago and the exact thinking that you are conveying right now. </p><p> [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER]. I am emdebted to you not to back off but to understand the concept of exactly what a concept of a Hypo really and truly is.</p><p>Brother Sam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australia 1, post: 1691517"] Dear Grant_Vicat, Since my Famous on board Hypo Experience I remember that very profound that made you stand out from your previous writing. These Hypos are indeed very very strange. This May be a very simple question to you but you have really stirred me thinking up about Hypos since the last Article of inspiration that earned Kudos from me. I went for a 7 Kilometre walk to my bank today and I did it in low gear. Ever since my Chemotherapy In fall of of, 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere around June of that year this alleged Chemobrain is as real as a Hypo but not in the same terms. Amnesia and “where are the car Keys” is very much different than the unreality is reality syndrome. Of the 30 some odd Neurotransmitters in the Human Brain, I think as I read some of your work that Sugar has a profound effect of nothing even close to Chemobrain. Now the brain shutting down as our result of starvation as you said it well, has really got me thinking. This puts me in the thinking of Hypoxia as those symptoms replicate those of what I just experienced 2 days ago and the exact thinking that you are conveying right now. [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER]. I am emdebted to you not to back off but to understand the concept of exactly what a concept of a Hypo really and truly is. Brother Sam. [/QUOTE]
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