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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2489406" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>my first experience of brain fog or not aware of my presence was before my RH diagnosis. My head was a mush, I know what you mean, my thinking was in a fugue, my reasoning and my memory and awareness, my addled perspective, I was a cabbage, just about getting through the day! My part time work was automatic, my forgetfulness was, I can't remember, I was an avid reader, but even though I know I have read books, when my brain cleared, I reread them but couldn't remember most of the book! Going into keto cleared my brain!</p><p>When my second experience of the fugue happening was in July of 2020, when I had a mental breakdown, far too similar to the first, the antidepressants really helped but My brain wouldn't clear even though I was in keto!</p><p>The tablets worked and helped as part of the treatment as did counselling and others.</p><p>As soon as I finished with the antidepressants, my brain cleared within a few days.</p><p>The depression had lifted and I could think clearly.</p><p>The difference between first and second was awareness of my brain fug, first, not a clue, xecknd, I just went along and one of the reasons, I needed to get off them.</p><p>The whole thing was disturbing especially the memory loss, the difference in consciousness, manner, aware of needs and my family life! </p><p>My brain took a time out and slowly got my emotions back on track!</p><p>It really was a surprise to me when I finally wokeup, it was like a really bad dream, twice, and I have had countless number of them especially when Iill or not too good!</p><p>I could be dreaming now!</p><p>I'm knackered now!</p><p>Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2489406, member: 85785"] my first experience of brain fog or not aware of my presence was before my RH diagnosis. My head was a mush, I know what you mean, my thinking was in a fugue, my reasoning and my memory and awareness, my addled perspective, I was a cabbage, just about getting through the day! My part time work was automatic, my forgetfulness was, I can't remember, I was an avid reader, but even though I know I have read books, when my brain cleared, I reread them but couldn't remember most of the book! Going into keto cleared my brain! When my second experience of the fugue happening was in July of 2020, when I had a mental breakdown, far too similar to the first, the antidepressants really helped but My brain wouldn't clear even though I was in keto! The tablets worked and helped as part of the treatment as did counselling and others. As soon as I finished with the antidepressants, my brain cleared within a few days. The depression had lifted and I could think clearly. The difference between first and second was awareness of my brain fug, first, not a clue, xecknd, I just went along and one of the reasons, I needed to get off them. The whole thing was disturbing especially the memory loss, the difference in consciousness, manner, aware of needs and my family life! My brain took a time out and slowly got my emotions back on track! It really was a surprise to me when I finally wokeup, it was like a really bad dream, twice, and I have had countless number of them especially when Iill or not too good! I could be dreaming now! I'm knackered now! Thanks again. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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