Chronic side effects from hypoxia (or other brain injury)

Deno

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[I composed, then tried to post this in the Mental Health section, but I couldn't figure out the forum restrictions or even if that's the right place. This account may be restricted in some way or that may be a general thing for that area, so I went back in on a new tab, and decided to try to post it in 'general discussion']

This is going to require an introduction. I'm sorry for those who do not like reading, and I don't know any other way to do it. I also apologize for the generalized title. I have not found anyone with the balls/time to do an interview on this, which would probably be the best way to pick the story out of me; so my only method to put this out is to struggle my best to type it out onto the forum. Composing thoughts is a different process when being asked in person, vs having to struggle to compose typed text on a forum. If you've had brain damage, you can relate.

Intro:

Beyond the post-WW2 drafty barracks, there were replacement air-tight buildings, where the windows were not opened, and 90% recirculated air, with no filter. That's right: no filter. This was decided in the late 80's, by some typical criminal at the DoD, and started to take effect on the population by the early 90's, with HRC publishing reports like 'epidemic level of respiratory infection in the first 3 weeks of basic training'.

What they weren't saying on the summary of those reports, instead on e.g. page 54, was that the HVAC for all sections, while being essentially the same, had no filter for the area for new recruits. That means, people who could not have had any prior asthma symptoms, were put into an environment that guaranteed environmental asthma, and resultant brain hypoxia, as they pushed themselves to run in formation, first thing the next day, calling cadence. The neurocognitive decline, disordered thinking, poor behavior and bad choices have been evident in the performance of the Services' members, and since then, the HVAC were never cleaned, and this issue was never corrected. [Search 'moldy barracks' to find some supporting information, as that mold is coming from the HVAC, and infesting anyone and anything it finds.]

Situations so bad, that one group assigned to use the training barracks for an overnight, dropped off their bags and returned in the evening, to find them covered with black mold. That's not a simple ceiling leak; although, given the deliberate deletion of the air filter from the HVAC, other neglect and malfeasance is not surprising.

Without getting too much into my own effects: hypoxia and blackout from being in that environment, training, pushing myself and not knowing why I was falling behind in my running group. Other people died: although that's an acute, very visible result, many thousands, probably hundreds of thousands, had routine hypoxia -brain damage- simply from participating in the designed environment they could not control: Basic Training and similar environments.

This leads to all the usual kinds of issues you might find a boxer suffers from, after a couple of bouts of getting KO'd. And someone may be affected a lot, from a few incidences, or someone may seem relatively unchanged after several. Passive electrical scans of the areas of the brain, or SPECT imaging, can show details of what areas are affected, and to what extent. Detailed, honest appraisal of behavior before and after, by a third party that knew them, can be used to describe what areas of the brain are affected, and to what extent, when funneled through a neuroscientist. Although for today's broken family system, by design there is less of the latter perspective. And as this is the first longer-term interaction of a new recruit, it hides the possibility of an obvious change based on examining their official records. Instances of attempting to hide the ongoing cause, by giving 100% disability for 'mental disorders' to a new recruit who passed MEPS and had a prior relationship with a recruiter, after only 3 weeks of basic, do not point to a moral issue with that person it points to, but rather points to a system designed to provide routine brain damage on an ongoing basis, to all recruits.

The Brain:

It moves in a rhythmic way, like the heart. All areas of the heart have to work together, and the basic rhythm is established when someone has just entered life. The brain is similar; damage causes different areas to fall out of rhythm with the global wave pattern, which should look like water sloshing from the back (stimulus) to the front (command and control, instruction on what to do), and back again (to action, implementation). While it can speed up or slow down, a healthy, normal brain fires in a rhythm, all across the brain. A damaged one, typically has muted responses from the front, and then maybe only from one side of the frontal lobe. It's hard to think, to compose thoughts. And normal, everyday actions require more mental effort, if they can be done at all. [Video of Paul Harch, at about 7 minutes, presents the case of a boxer, then a couple of football players].

Hormones:

It's already been covered in Nelson's work that the thing regulating hormone levels to the testes, is in the brain. It is then a 'no brainer' why head injuries can cause a dysregulation.

Since the injury (2002), I've had HBOT 1.5ATM 2x 8AM 11AM M-F (2016), and PrTMS (2017, 2019 partial). The HBOT in those specific cycles and frequencies and pressure, is neurocognitively regenerative on a durable basis. The PrTMS affects more the delicate timing of the brain; getting all areas to work together. The uniqueness of PrTMS was a passive scan that takes 5 minutes, and maps 19 areas of the brain, showing amplitude and associative capability with the other areas. Dr Mark Gordon (hormone doc) took an interest, and had blood work ordered (2016). He ordered 25mg EOD of clomid, which, only increased test from 350 to 425, but otherwise did not seem to have much effect. I managed to get together the funds to have Defy take a look, in 2019/20. HCG was the most recent thing I tried, about a year ago, ordering it from a site overseas and waiting months for it to arrive. I'm thinking about taking it again. If I ordered it, do you have other suggestions on complimentary, non-invasive support? [HCG looks like it costs around $300 for 50,000 IU's kit, domestically.]

I had not logged into ExcelMale in probably a few years, so I thought it would be a good time to try to summarize what happened and what happens to so many hundreds of thousands of vets who get zero assistance from the VA. I think if you know a vet out there or if you yourself are, it's time to reinvestigate if you weren't set-up from the beginning with brain damage, aside of the later brain damage from dragging you out overseas to a set-up designed to do the same thing to you.
 

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