Heyy karenin!
We're so glad you're here. First, DON'T WORRY about your English! It's perfect, and what matters most is the heart or essence of what you wanna say, not the syntax.
That's very cool you're a chess player. I play chess too (sometimes), but I'm not a pro like you.
I'll try to answer your questions. Maybe some others will give some more helpful answers.
1) I think he or she could if he really wanted to, and it would be even easier for him without POIS.
2) Not very many supplements help me, but some of us are seeing good results from olive leaf extract, taurine, fenugreek, and of course niacin (which you take).
Get some good sleep (that helps me a lot)! Don't worry. Once you're cured I bet you could beat Deep Blue, Watson and maybe even Kasparov too on a regular basis.
Thank you for the response.
"Once you're cured I bet you could beat Deep Blue, Watson and maybe even Kasparov too on a regular basis."-very interesting metaphor and also something based on which someone can resign.Living in the eastern part of Europe and in an undeveloped country like Romania(world three type of country)has put the stamp over our way of thinking(take the universal exemples of Dostoievski,Tolstoi,Gogol,writers from Russia that created abyssal novels based on the world they were sorounded by).In my country,psychiatrists,urologists,pills,medical treatment,open-minded people are not even close to what USA and the western countries provide.So hoping for a cure,that may or may not be discovered,is something out of the question.I might have chess tournaments soon,lectures at my University,social and intellectual challenging environments that I have to cope with.What am I going to say to myself:"Just think of that cure,even though your life is a disaster!".
So basically what you said with the metaphor that I quoted earlier is:"you will be able to play chess at a high level ONLY when a cure is found".IF that is the case,then I should find a building to jump from(although in my country the tall buildings have been destroyed by the most harmless earthquake).
Putting the joke aside,what really puzzles me is whether a POISer can actually perform at the highest level and have excellent results;and I am afraid I'll have to ask the members on this forum(that have mentally challeging jobs) to enlighten me.
IT IS NOT A MATTER OF HOW MUCH IT TAKES TO ACHIEVE THE GOAL BACAUSE I KNOW THAT IT WILL BE MORE DIFFICULT THAN WITHOUT POIS,JUST IF YOU CAN,WITH HARD WORK AND MOTIVATION,ACHIEVE THE SAME RESULTS AS ANYONE ELSE.
In the ending I would like to say I started taking Celebrex 100mg and pramiracetam 600 mg one tablet each when I am in the pois state.Those are now the main medicines+ginkgo biloba,huperzine A b complex-100(if needed) but they don't represent the first choice,rather maybe something that comes if the pra and cele don't work good enough.
Also,I must say I was allergic since childhood to cat fur, dust,pollen and something else I don't remeber.So for more than 10 years I have taken aerius and singulair(don't know if those are the brand names in America)and lately(3 years) my allergologist said I should switch to a vaccine for dust(since the allergological test showed that I am still allergic only to dust).So I am doing immunotherapy for a while.
So,based on my allergic susceptibility I decided to go next tuesday to my allergologist to speak about Claritin,Benadryl,Olive Leaf and Omega 3 and my POIS symptoms and decide if I should follow an immunotherapy.
The neurological cause doesn't seem to be the chase in my situation and maybe I have better luck with the allergic cause idea.
I had lengthened the ending too much,but one last thing:DO you think alprazolam,sertraline,and olanzapine that I take for 2 years can cause,due to sedative effects and who knows what other effects,symptoms like the ones in POIS and maybe I should just slowly get rid of those pills?I already started to do that,with the acceptance of my psychiatrist of course.He said that I should start lowering the dose taking into account the fact that I have 2 years on this medication.(which is a strong one:150 mg of sertraline daily)