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Well I herd you could buy the glasses at The University of Washington. But I have not purchased any yet. My son and I are both def. yes.
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Andrew, I was wondering about vitamins. I would like to know what vitamins help the brain. I dont take any vitamins but a friend belives that all this trigger stuff is related to low vitamins in the system. I don't take even a multivitamin.
One, I am skeptical of the effectiveness of nutritional supplements. When I was bike racing in the 1980s, I went through a period of megadosing vitamins and minerals that produced brightly colored urine but no noticeable performance difference. The testimonials behind such nutritional claims are powerful, but the science is weak
and strobe lights really bother me.. havent made me have sezure but give me such a confused state!
Aye this! its one of the worst side effects for me. when i went for one of the tests at the hospital the nurse put a strobe light right in front of my eyes. she was asking me to have my eyes open and then closed while she changed the speeds of the strobe.
i couldnt handle it, went into pure panic and i had to ask her to switch it off.
interestingly though she said she had been doing that job for a lot of years and that no one had ever had a seizure during this.
It was on the news today that the movie "Twilight Saga" causes seizures in people who have epilepsy and those who do not. It is because of the strobe lights. They are causing some people to faint, too.
That had to be bad. I couldn't believe that when I heard that on the news. The lights or sounds never used to bother me, but after the coma, the computer puts me into t/c.