xena
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I'm trying to figure out how to address my pretty low motivation. Tldr: what parts of the brain or neurotransmitters are involved in generating motivation? Working memory? Any suggestions (chemicals, psychological interviewing) for addressing that?
@Hip @aaron_c?
I could probably accomplish more cognitively and physically than I do. I almost never have PEM from every day activity anymore but basically spend all day in bed from the feeling of significant fatigue. On the rare occasion that something works decrease my brain fog significantly, I feel much more motivated to do stuff. The way things are, I have a reasonable amount of cognitive energy and my focus isn't even too bad. But I don't have the motivation to do much other than medical googling and intimate relationship...
I've noticed that things that seem to affect the hypothalamus make a particular difference... Like hypothalamus glandular, cold showers or vitamin a
@Hip @aaron_c?
I could probably accomplish more cognitively and physically than I do. I almost never have PEM from every day activity anymore but basically spend all day in bed from the feeling of significant fatigue. On the rare occasion that something works decrease my brain fog significantly, I feel much more motivated to do stuff. The way things are, I have a reasonable amount of cognitive energy and my focus isn't even too bad. But I don't have the motivation to do much other than medical googling and intimate relationship...
I've noticed that things that seem to affect the hypothalamus make a particular difference... Like hypothalamus glandular, cold showers or vitamin a