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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2436494" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>It is some years since I stopped the Metformin and Atorvastatin, and I did improve in ability to remember - but not entirely.</p><p>After getting the first AZ jab earlier this year my feet and lower legs were very swollen and so - after needing two lots of antibiotics as my feet took it in turn to go red and painful, I fell back on older resources and bought some ginko biloba tablets.</p><p>My fathers mother's family were midwives and knew their herbs and natural remedies. I read the books my grandmother had from them - some of the things to promote reluctant births would make your hair stand on end.</p><p>Anyway - there seems to be a reduction in the problems with the feet, but I have recently noticed an improvement in my memory - starting with the realisation that things were not what they had been.</p><p>As I am not on any prescribed drugs there was no chance of antagonism, and I am not going to have problems with the increase in circulation which could affect a younger woman - but these things need to be taken into account. Of course men might find better blood flow no problem at all.</p><p>I have got hold of some guitar strings and will see if I have remembered how to play my guitar soon - I can remember playing it, quite clearly now, but I just could not remember how to do it when I picked up the instrument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2436494, member: 355878"] It is some years since I stopped the Metformin and Atorvastatin, and I did improve in ability to remember - but not entirely. After getting the first AZ jab earlier this year my feet and lower legs were very swollen and so - after needing two lots of antibiotics as my feet took it in turn to go red and painful, I fell back on older resources and bought some ginko biloba tablets. My fathers mother's family were midwives and knew their herbs and natural remedies. I read the books my grandmother had from them - some of the things to promote reluctant births would make your hair stand on end. Anyway - there seems to be a reduction in the problems with the feet, but I have recently noticed an improvement in my memory - starting with the realisation that things were not what they had been. As I am not on any prescribed drugs there was no chance of antagonism, and I am not going to have problems with the increase in circulation which could affect a younger woman - but these things need to be taken into account. Of course men might find better blood flow no problem at all. I have got hold of some guitar strings and will see if I have remembered how to play my guitar soon - I can remember playing it, quite clearly now, but I just could not remember how to do it when I picked up the instrument. [/QUOTE]
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