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woman with head injury and lots of VA symptoms
Quote from lil chick on July 10, 2025, 1:38 pmThis video is about a woman who decided she had reached the end of her rope, and not to eat or drink anymore to bring her life to a close (VSED)
Before her head injury she seemed like a health-conscious and adventurous sort. Worked at the co-op. (does that mean into "health food"?). A massage therapist. Many of us here started out as health nuts. Could it be she had a full bucket of VA awaiting some reason to over-react?
Anyways, after her snowboarding accident she ended up with unstopping headaches, nausea, inability to take bright lights and noise and even talk to multiple people at once, vertigo, (and other problems which are listed in the video). She got desperate after too many years of pain. Please be respectful in your comments.
Could vitamin A overload have complicated her head injury? Could it be that she had a full bucket of VA, waiting to be over-react to some sort of attack or injury?
Or is it just an interesting observation that her head injury symptoms are so much like VA overload symptoms? Well, VA overload does create head pressure. And Head injury creates head pressure (from swelling). So maybe it's just what happens when your head gets pressure. You know, this reminds me of ancient skulls that show signs of being trepanned. (ie, surgery to relieve head pressure). Unrelenting head pressure sure makes for desperation.
I guess we will never know, but I am a little sad that she didn't have the chance to explore whether Grant's ideas might have helped her. I totally think that if I had not found Grant I would have become increasingly desperate.
This video is about a woman who decided she had reached the end of her rope, and not to eat or drink anymore to bring her life to a close (VSED)
Before her head injury she seemed like a health-conscious and adventurous sort. Worked at the co-op. (does that mean into "health food"?). A massage therapist. Many of us here started out as health nuts. Could it be she had a full bucket of VA awaiting some reason to over-react?
Anyways, after her snowboarding accident she ended up with unstopping headaches, nausea, inability to take bright lights and noise and even talk to multiple people at once, vertigo, (and other problems which are listed in the video). She got desperate after too many years of pain. Please be respectful in your comments.
Could vitamin A overload have complicated her head injury? Could it be that she had a full bucket of VA, waiting to be over-react to some sort of attack or injury?
Or is it just an interesting observation that her head injury symptoms are so much like VA overload symptoms? Well, VA overload does create head pressure. And Head injury creates head pressure (from swelling). So maybe it's just what happens when your head gets pressure. You know, this reminds me of ancient skulls that show signs of being trepanned. (ie, surgery to relieve head pressure). Unrelenting head pressure sure makes for desperation.
I guess we will never know, but I am a little sad that she didn't have the chance to explore whether Grant's ideas might have helped her. I totally think that if I had not found Grant I would have become increasingly desperate.