What is the link between the two? I've been searching and searching but I can't pinpoint a reason why hypoxic brain damage from chronic carbon monoxide poisoning can lead to the extreme fatigue that I have been experiencing everyday for months. Is hippocampus atrophy a possibility? If so, is this something that people with major depression and PTSD also experience (given that hippocampal atrophy/shrinkage is a contributing factor)?

Brain damage (cerebral hypoxia) and lethargy
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, Jun 28 2013 05:43 PM
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Posted 28 June 2013 - 05:43 PM
What is the link between the two? I've been searching and searching but I can't pinpoint a reason why hypoxic brain damage from chronic carbon monoxide poisoning can lead to the extreme fatigue that I have been experiencing everyday for months. Is hippocampus atrophy a possibility? If so, is this something that people with major depression and PTSD also experience (given that hippocampal atrophy/shrinkage is a contributing factor)?
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