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Re: Brain Fog
From: SuzanneCRSA (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:11:56 -0600 (CST)
Good Morning, I experience the Brain Fog all the time. I do not
concentrate well, my memory is gone and I find it almost impossible to
stay on task. The insuline resistance is interesting, I was blaming it
on Baby Brain. as for anxiety and panic I don't experience that though
I have found I really do not like large crowds anymore. If I think
about it, that probably comes from the above symptoms and not always
aware of where I am or what I am doing. Last thing I need to do is
forget a child and I'm afraid that will happen. Thanks for the
thoughts, I could use some help here also.
At Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Lisa23 wrote:
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>Hi ladies.. I was wondering if any of you are experiencing brain fog? I was getting worried that I was actually getting stupider over the years, but read on one of the PCOS info sites that IR can create this. (very nice to learn when you think you're iq is going down hehe). It seems like my attention span has gone down (sometimes cant even get through a sentence w/0 forgetting what i was saying), and I dont remember basic things we learn in school.
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>On more of a physcoligical (sp) level, I've been also getting very antisocial and have gotten where if I'm in a crowd I will start shaking and sweating. It's like I'm self conscience, but has gotten where I dont go anywhere unless I absolutely have to. ANother odd emotional issue, just yesterday I was driving down our county road (im scared of driving and havent gotten my license but its legal on the county roads) and out of nowhere, I thought to myself "am I on the correct side of the road", and started getting really frightened. These kinds of things are happening all day everyday and I feel like I'm on a verge of a breakdown (if only i could cry).. anyone else have this?
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>Lisa23
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Suzanne
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