PSSD Symptoms (Official Thread)
Re: Showers causing brain fog
It's not ridiculous, your body has trp channels which sense temperature range. Also TRH and orexin and GNIH are known to be sensitive to temperature. And many other things likely.
Re: Showers causing brain fog
TRPC5 is sensitive. TRPM8 is mint, androgen and cold sensitive, Helpful for dry eyes.
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Re: Showers causing brain fog
Yes I agree! I have the same symptoms! Shower worsened my all symptoms and increase my hiperalgesia.
Head pressure / brain ache / headaches
Has anyone found anything that helps with the feeling of pressure in your head and the feeling of your brain aching? My neck even aches and will get stiff. My brain kinda feels like it's in a clamp all day. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Re: Showers causing brain fog
The same. I haven't had a hot shower for past 6 years.
BTW Symptoms worsening due to heat intolerance is a common trait in the Alzheimer disease. I haven't researched the mechanism, but I bet this phenomenon is not even explained.
BTW Symptoms worsening due to heat intolerance is a common trait in the Alzheimer disease. I haven't researched the mechanism, but I bet this phenomenon is not even explained.
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Re: Head pressure / brain ache / headaches
Can be anxiety but you should find a doctor if symptoms don’t pass.
Re: Head pressure / brain ache / headaches
Yea it is definitely not anxiety...feels like brain inflamation.
Re: Head pressure / brain ache / headaches
Headache or migraine. The brain has no pain receptors. Brain surgeons don't numb it for surgery.
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Re: Head pressure / brain ache / headaches
Maybe dysautonomia?
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Re: Showers causing brain fog
That sounds interesting. I tried to find info on this but could not. Do you maybe have links/texts talking about alzheimer patients not tolerating heat? Thankssylv wrote:The same. I haven't had a hot shower for past 6 years.
BTW Symptoms worsening due to heat intolerance is a common trait in the Alzheimer disease. I haven't researched the mechanism, but I bet this phenomenon is not even explained.
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