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<blockquote data-quote="RoseofSharon" data-source="post: 1162232" data-attributes="member: 272945"><p>Sorry to read about your experience this morning. Hope you are feeling better now (or asap).</p><p> </p><p>From what you have described it sounds very similar to what I've heard termed 'fibro fog'. When the fibromyalgia affects the brain function we can do literally anything, and forget anything! Yesterday I was looking at a sign that said contactless payments under £30 and then asked about apple pay on a purchase that was over £150 (just one of the silly (and potentially less problematic) things fibromyalgia has made me do!). Although I've done things such as you describe, forgotten to lock my car at times and the list is endless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoseofSharon, post: 1162232, member: 272945"] Sorry to read about your experience this morning. Hope you are feeling better now (or asap). From what you have described it sounds very similar to what I've heard termed 'fibro fog'. When the fibromyalgia affects the brain function we can do literally anything, and forget anything! Yesterday I was looking at a sign that said contactless payments under £30 and then asked about apple pay on a purchase that was over £150 (just one of the silly (and potentially less problematic) things fibromyalgia has made me do!). Although I've done things such as you describe, forgotten to lock my car at times and the list is endless. [/QUOTE]
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