Very interesting... I was diagnosed with autism in my 40s.
I am 55, and I have been severely disabled since a thyroidectomy in January 2021, but I was persuaded to get 1 Pfizer shot later that year, and I have been in crippling pain since, and with greatly worsening problems, particularly with cognitive function plus the feeling that as i…
Very interesting... I was diagnosed with autism in my 40s.
I am 55, and I have been severely disabled since a thyroidectomy in January 2021, but I was persuaded to get 1 Pfizer shot later that year, and I have been in crippling pain since, and with greatly worsening problems, particularly with cognitive function plus the feeling that as i age, the sensory issues that I've attributed to autism get worse as time goes by. My pain symptoms are nearly identical to rheumatoid arthritis, but I'm told my elevated blood work isn't high enough to be clinically significant. There's evidence of at least one autoimmune condition, and there's been a runaway inflammation problem since the surgery almost 4 years ago.
I recently had 4 MRI studies done that have not been reviewed by my doctor or a neurologist yet, I'd be happy to provide the reports if it can help your research. I also have been diagnosed with white matter disease, and a huge 1.8 cm pineal cyst was discovered around 2018 after a crash and concussion.
For me, it seems that the healthier I get, the worse my neurological problems become.
Underneath the metabolic waste and toxicity is a festering infection. When I strengthen my immune system, I get an acute immune response and a symptom presentation gets worse.
I wish I could say I knew how to “cure” these issues, but I don’t.
I have gotten really good at symptom management though, I’ll be putting up a post covering that.
Very interesting... I was diagnosed with autism in my 40s.
I am 55, and I have been severely disabled since a thyroidectomy in January 2021, but I was persuaded to get 1 Pfizer shot later that year, and I have been in crippling pain since, and with greatly worsening problems, particularly with cognitive function plus the feeling that as i age, the sensory issues that I've attributed to autism get worse as time goes by. My pain symptoms are nearly identical to rheumatoid arthritis, but I'm told my elevated blood work isn't high enough to be clinically significant. There's evidence of at least one autoimmune condition, and there's been a runaway inflammation problem since the surgery almost 4 years ago.
I recently had 4 MRI studies done that have not been reviewed by my doctor or a neurologist yet, I'd be happy to provide the reports if it can help your research. I also have been diagnosed with white matter disease, and a huge 1.8 cm pineal cyst was discovered around 2018 after a crash and concussion.
I can certainly relate.
For me, it seems that the healthier I get, the worse my neurological problems become.
Underneath the metabolic waste and toxicity is a festering infection. When I strengthen my immune system, I get an acute immune response and a symptom presentation gets worse.
I wish I could say I knew how to “cure” these issues, but I don’t.
I have gotten really good at symptom management though, I’ll be putting up a post covering that.
You’re not alone.