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Q: mind fog
asked by: theduder on January 7th, 2009
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Hi,

I really, really want to know what's the deal with this "mind fog". That's what I call it, if it's that.

Almost all the time, I feel like my imagination and thinking is broken. The description of mind fog I read over the web sort of fits, but I can't be sure if it's that. Broken imagination explains sort of well, it's like I can imagine and think things like I used to. Thought don't pass through, I begn a thought but it's very hard to have a complete, clear vision of my thought. Therefore imagining a face or situation is a lot of the times very hard, like I miss a piece of my brain. My memory is very bad, as well as visual memory. This is sometimes accompaigned by fatigue to the point I feel almost unable to move my arms or legs. I can move them, but it feels like I can't. It is a sort of extreme unwillingness to move.

I've been under severe stress last year, and an actual breakdown. I wonder if it can be an effect of this or I'm going schizophrenic or something. I really hope this is just a symptom of extreme mental fatigue and it will pass away. But will it? It's been 8 months now. 8 months of mind fog and loss of clarity of thought.

Thank you.
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danielv
replied on January 7th, 2009
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well, mental and emotional exhaustion will do that to you. if you don't heal some emotional "scars" that are holding you back, then you will slowly start to disconnect from your body in order to be able to sustain the burden of this "scar". this manifests in different people differently. for some it's a messed up sleeping or eating schedule, for others its lack of exercise, etc.

what happened to you if you don't mind me asking?

did you have a chance to take some time away from the environment where this happened to get some clarity or have you experienced this foggy feeling the entire time since the incident?

are you taking any medications?

do you drink or do any drugs?

feel free to write back or PM me.

cheers!
-daniel
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nayshun
replied on July 20th, 2009
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Get your blood work done to check your hormones and testosterone levels. The best optimal levels for a man is 700 to 800 ( any age). if you are below that, then try using natural ways to boost it up. If those do not work, then you will have to try alternatives. Use google and type in Low Testosterone. You will be amazed how much it regulates the mental aspect of a man/human.

Good luck. And remember.. If you do not trust my words, then I am sure you will trust yourself once u see what information the internet has about low testosterone. Smile
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