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Deabilitating brain fog

Hi there,

I am a 33yr old female, who has suffered with brain fog for about 6/7 years in the past, it all started when I was 21 and miraculously lifted when I was about 28. As I said I am now 33 and all of sudden out of the blue the fog has returned. I have been under severe stress at work to the point where I feel I just can't cope anymore. I recently went to a GP who sent me for blood tests and confirmed that my adrenals aren't functioning at their optimum levels, my body is not producing progesterone and amongst other things I have an underactive thyroid. Since then he has put me on a number of natural medication (L-Tyrosine, Mastic Gum, Thyroid Complex, Melatonin and natural progesterone cream. I have now finished the medication and wondering whether this could be the reason for my brain fog. Anyone that has suffered with brain fog knows it is completely debilitating and due to this I'm starting to have some sort of panic attack, I am so scared. I know what I've been through in the past and I just don't want to go through that again. For the last week I'm constantly feeling like I'm in a daze, here but not here. I have a highly pressurized job and I know that I will not be able to cope like this. Please help If anyone can give me some advice as to what could possibly help lift this fog.

Bonnie
 
  Bonnita on 2009-05-09
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Please answer the following questions in a descriptive manner after careful analysis and recollection of previous experiences and happenings.

1. Describe your main suffering?



2. What other physical sufferings do you have in your body?



3. What mental sufferings / feelings do you have associated with your physical sufferings?


4. What exactly do you feel when you are at your worst?


5. When did it all start? Can you connect it to any past event or disease?



6. Which time of the day you are worst?

7. What are the things which aggravate your suffering and which are those which ameliorate the same?



8. Do your think your sufferings have relation to any external stimuli (like, change of place) or any internal biological changes in the body, like, menses (in females)?



9. When do you feel better, during hot weather or cold weather, humid or dry weather?


10. Describe your general mental set up? Are you Moody, Arrogant, Mild, Agreeable Changeable, Nervous, Suspicious, Easily offended, Quiet, Arguing, Irritating, Lazy etc.

- How do you feel before or during a thunderstorm?

- Do you like being consoled during your tough times?
- Are you sensitive to external stimuli like smell, noise, light etc?

- Do you have any typical habit or gesture like nail biting, causeless
weeping, talking to one self etc?

- How do you feel about your friends, family, your children and especially your husband / wife?

11. What are your fears and do you dream of any situation repeatedly?


12. What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions?


13. How is your thirst: Less, Normal or Excessive?

14. How if your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?

15. Is there any kind of food which your body can’t stand?

16. Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?

17. How is your bowel movement and stool type?

18. How well do you sleep? Do you have a particular posture of sleeping?


19. Do you think you are able to satisfy your sexual desires in general?

20. How do you think you are different from others, if at all?


21. What medications have been taken earlier by you to treat the diseases and do you have any particular symptom surfacing after the medication?


22. What major diseases are running in your family?


23. Describe, how do you look like? Describe your overall appearance

24. (ONLY FOR FEMALES)

If you are not having normal menstrual cycles, please answer the following questions:

- Are the periods early, regular or late in general? How long do they last?
- Do you suffer from any kind of physical or mental discomfort before, during or after the periods?
- Is the flow scanty, normal or excessive?
- Is the blood thick bright red or pale watery?
- Do you notice any clots in the flow?
 
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