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  • Bipolar: A Matter of Percentages

    Ten percent of autistic adults have bipolar. Autism is a high somatostatin and low dopamine illness. This for convenience sake can be displayed as a percentage eg: 80% and 20% – a particularly challenged person being at 80% in a manic swing is very detrimental in a person’s capacity to negotiate such a problem. Somatostatin…

  • Bipolar: Euphoric/Depressive Cycle

    This is when the switch to cycle back is near or at a point that it will happen. This can be swift journey back, a dramatic change, or something in between. Everyone’s experience of Bipolar 1 is unique. With this information it can be concluded that natural light or lack of plays a major part…

  • Bipolar: When Dopamine Spikes

    A Measured Response Everyone has fluctuations in their moods. This is quite normal and a necessary function of the central nervous system (an equilibrium). However when moods become extreme and interfere with an individual’s day to day living this is when it becomes problematic and unhealthy. In essence it could be likely that the illness…

  • Autism – Part 3

    Other Characteristics of Autism Epilepsy is more common in autism.  When there is seemingly unlimited synaptic activity from diverse areas of the brain, high inhibition by somatostatin and dysfunctional glial cells there is a high chance of a seizure happening.  Because this influences the maturation and stability of parts of the brain it only adds…

  • Autism – Part 2

    High levels of somatostatin bring about a multitude of problems.  Its close relationship with microglia (a natural macrophage) is important as it buffers in synaptic pruning.  This is a normal and essential process as microglia would strip the brain of most synapses without its presence.  However too much somatostatin impedes the healthy pruning and does…

  • A Glimpse of Psychosis & Schizophrenia

    Overdose in the hippocampus; when everything means something.  High levels of dopamine are associated with psychotic episodes and schizophrenia.  However, if this is so, it is rarely noted the damage that low levels of somatostatin can create.  High dopamine/low somatostatin.  Firstly, dopamine levels have an important role in memory as discussed in the Alzheimer’s papers. …

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The human brain and its associations in the body has always intrigued me and I continue to enjoy learning more.  The complexities of this subject is nothing new to those who are like-minded and I hope the information I provide is helpful and inspires further thought for people who read my material on this website.

Cameron Dyer

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