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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1955121" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=68789]@Fairygodmother[/USER], sometimes the adrenaline rush preceding the brain fuzz is filled with wonderful ideas, inventions and amazing revelations, which sadly melt in the light of normal daylight and a return to full sanity. But one of these days, who knows I might invent something which works!! </p><p>Brain fuzz experience for me seems like repetitive dreams or thoughts, fragmented and not remembered in detail. The dullness and headache afterwards is the worse part.</p><p>I have heard that excess thyroid hormone makes people jittery and speed up a bit, Steroids can cause paranoia and loss of reality.</p><p>Sex hormones, 'nuff said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1955121, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=68789]@Fairygodmother[/USER], sometimes the adrenaline rush preceding the brain fuzz is filled with wonderful ideas, inventions and amazing revelations, which sadly melt in the light of normal daylight and a return to full sanity. But one of these days, who knows I might invent something which works!! Brain fuzz experience for me seems like repetitive dreams or thoughts, fragmented and not remembered in detail. The dullness and headache afterwards is the worse part. I have heard that excess thyroid hormone makes people jittery and speed up a bit, Steroids can cause paranoia and loss of reality. Sex hormones, 'nuff said. [/QUOTE]
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