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home:symptoms:neurological:managing [12.15.2018] – [Managing mental symptoms] sallieqhome:symptoms:neurological:managing [12.15.2018] – [Try to stay positive] sallieq
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 ===== Recognizing mental symptoms as immunopathology ===== ===== Recognizing mental symptoms as immunopathology =====
  
-A person with periodontal disease can clearly see her receded gums, and there is little ambiguity about the effect of constipation on a patient's gastrointestinal tract. On the other hand, those with illnesses with a profound mental component often have trouble recognizing that part of their condition as such. Instead, they tend to overestimate the role circumstance and personal choice play in how they feel. +A person with periodontal disease can clearly see her receded gums, and there is little ambiguity about the effect of constipation on a patient's gastrointestinal tract. On the other hand, those with illnesses with a profound mental component often have trouble recognizing that part of their condition for what it is. Instead, they tend to overestimate the role circumstance and personal choice play in how they feel. 
  
 By all indications, microbes exist in the brain as they do in any number of other unexpected locations: NASA clean rooms,(({{pubmed>long:17655710}})) two miles below the surface of a glacier(({{pubmed>long:16332755}})) and [[http://www.divediscover.whoi.edu/hottopics/bacteria.html|hydrothermal vents]]. Further, an activated immune response is indiscriminate in what microbial communities it targets. Therefore, just as we would expect symptoms of any other conditions to be temporarily exacerbated by the MP, we also expect mental symptoms to become worse. Indeed, almost everyone who goes on the MP for a minimum length of time has some form of mental immunopathology.  By all indications, microbes exist in the brain as they do in any number of other unexpected locations: NASA clean rooms,(({{pubmed>long:17655710}})) two miles below the surface of a glacier(({{pubmed>long:16332755}})) and [[http://www.divediscover.whoi.edu/hottopics/bacteria.html|hydrothermal vents]]. Further, an activated immune response is indiscriminate in what microbial communities it targets. Therefore, just as we would expect symptoms of any other conditions to be temporarily exacerbated by the MP, we also expect mental symptoms to become worse. Indeed, almost everyone who goes on the MP for a minimum length of time has some form of mental immunopathology. 
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 It's two years to the day for me on the MP. I'm beat up, run down, and sorely vexed. But every day is a victory. And I keep going. It's two years to the day for me on the MP. I'm beat up, run down, and sorely vexed. But every day is a victory. And I keep going.
  
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