kotshka wrote:
Wow... I eat almost entirely vegetarian food and very rarely have red meat (it's just too expensive). I knew I was probably lacking iron, but I never realized B12 was so important or that it would be so lacking from this kind of diet. I would love to eat a steak every day, but that kind of stuff is really expensive here, so I guess I'll have to stop at a pharmacy and grab some of these pills. I've had terrible brain fog and memory issues for a long while now, and have even shown some signs of psychosis lately that were really scaring me. I'll try the vitamins before I freak out. Thanks a lot for the info!
Kotshka, If you are having signs of psychosis, start taking Niacinamide ASAP, along with a regular B-multi and B-12. Do not take the regular Niacin (B3) in larger quantities that come in a multi, as it causes unpleasant flushing. I would start with 100mg twice a day on the Niacinamide, and if that works well, go to 200mg twice a day, which is what my no-longer-psychotic daughter takes. You don't need red meat, and I'm sure some vegetables have some of these vitamins too, but protein is important. Among other things, it helps stabilize blood sugar which can contribute to your symptoms. I eat canned salmon daily as it has lots of Omega-3 which is also very important for mental health. Keep sugar and caffeine to a minimum, as they too can induce psychosis in sensitive individuals. Also, lots of drugs can cause psychosis and brain fog (both legal and illegal), so if you're taking anything, check if that could be causing psychosis or brain fog. If you don't have health insurance or can't afford a doctor to help you with these problems, and the psychosis continues to get worse (like experiencing hallucinations on a regular basis), get yourself 5150'd at the emergency room for being a danger to yourself so that you can get treated for the psychosis. Unfortunately schizophrenia and bipolar are sometimes co-morbid with AS.
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