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Hi @ChantelleA
Thank you for your post! I think many Carenity members can relate! I'll tag a few members who may have thoughts to share on this topic.
@AnneLH @alexab @Byojaxs @niamhobroin2021 @Franran3 @LindaMS @Lindseypharoah @jeromesam12 @wendy269 @Trainor84 @Carragher11 @Chuichupo @Mcdill1983 @WhiteWolf @aehash88 @Richard @Lushjules @Nixster @Sbw280874 @HazelWK @Vanda1008 @Chrissyzam @Mellobello @Fearnsy @Dlr1618* @Mrsmac @Fernyp @Brandon
Do you get brain fog? Do you think it is correlated to over doing it?
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Lizzi
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ChantelleA
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Last activity on 03/01/2023 at 19:13
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1 comment posted | 1 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group
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Hello
I have been pondering a thought (ironically). Is forgetting things the way our brain tells us we are over doing it?
Just like our body's hurt when we physically over do it, is our brains mental response to this why we get brain fog and cognitive problems?