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Dylan
Started taking a little aspirin once a day, about six months ago, and have noted a lessening of my overactive brain while asleep. Why should that be? Inflammation of internal organs in HIV+ people is known, and maybe that inflammation extends to the brain? If so, perhaps the aspirin has reduced inflammation in my brain and that has had the effect of calming my mental activity down at night while sleeping . . . finally allowing me to get a reasonable night's sleep. An unintended benefit.
August 24, 2012 • North Wales, UK