As the title says, I have a rare condition and I'm looking for some nootropic advice. Here is a quick description of MdD.
Mal de debarquement (or Mal de débarquement) syndrome (MdDS, or disembarkment syndrome) is a rare condition usually occurring after a cruise, aircraft flight, or other sustained motion event. It has only recently received attention and very little scientific research has been conducted. The phrase "mal de débarquement" is French for "disembarkation sickness".
Symptoms most frequently reported include a persistent sensation of motion usually described as rocking, swaying, or bobbing; difficulty maintaining balance; extreme fatigue; and difficulty concentrating ("brain fog"). Other common symptoms include dizziness, visual disturbances (such as seeing motion, inability to focus etc.), headaches and/or migraine headaches, confusion, and anxiety. Many patients also describe ear symptoms such as hyperacusis, tinnitus, "fullness", pain, or even decreased hearing. Cognitive impairment ("brain fog") includes an inability to recall words, short term memory loss, and an inability to multi-task.
Interestingly, the condition often abates when the patient is in motion such as in a car, train, plane, or boat. Symptoms are increased by stress, lack of sleep, crowds, flickering lights, loud sounds, fast or sudden movements, enclosed areas or busy patterns.
I've also attached a relevant study of MdD. It provides some evidence that MdD is a vestibular hallucination. An interesting thing is the change in the (EEG) brain wave activity going from symptomatic to asymptomatic. The follow observations were made: "the EEG while having MdD symptoms indicated a significantly decreased alpha-activity current source density (8-12 Hz) at the precentral gyrus (Brodmann area 6) of the left frontal lobe (Fig. 1A) and increased beta-2 activity (19-21 Hz) at the parahippocampal gyrus (Brodmann areas 27, 30, 35, and 36) of the right mesial temporal region (Fig. 1B). In contrast, the delta, theta, and lower beta bands did not differ significantly between the EEGs."
So far I've had very positive results with (zen) meditation, and I assume that it has something to do with the brain wave activity. I've also started a nootropic regimen that is as follows:
Piracetam 2.4g BID
Fish oil 1g BID
CDPCholine 250mg BID
Picamilon 150mg morning
Multivitamin
Creatine
Gold Standard whey loaded with various Aminos
Please help with recommendations on what I could possibly change/add/subtract. I would appreciate it and so would a lot of other people who have this disease. Thanks in advance!