Sentences with phrase «constant brain fog»

I'm in a constant brain fog and am extremely depressed.
Drinking on a regular basis will lead to constant brain fog, lethargy and forgetfulness.
And one of the clearest indications of toxicity is constant brain fog.
I feel so blessed to be where I am today compared to the beginning of my journey... when I slept under two blankets in my Los Angeles apartment, when I had constant brain fog and needed to sleep for 11 hours to feel rested, when I was anxious all of the time, when I was losing my hair, when I had carpal tunnel in both arms, when I struggled with irritable bowel syndrome and acid reflux, when I was addicted to caffeine and sugar... when I felt that I couldn't do anything.
Constant brain fog could mean you're at increased risk for developing dementia.
I was overweight, fatigued, and suffered from constant brain fog and hormonal imbalance.

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After a few days the «brain fog» I experience began to lift more consistently; the sense of detachment from the world that was constant before began to disappear.
I was a research subject in the Harvard Work Hours study and I've followed the medical research on sleep deprivation for many years, trying to figure out how best to manage my circadian rhythms and clear my brain of what seemed like constant fog.
Signs that something might be off include: feelings of sadness, constant crying, intense fatigue, dizziness, feeling faint, or brain fog.
That difference between, «Hey, let me just hit you with an IV to solve a symptom,» versus, «Let's figure out why this is happening,» has been a constant source of frustration for me ever since I weighted 300 pounds and had serious brain fog and my doctor told me Vitamin C would kill me.
That being said, if the body (and brain) are used to running on a constant supply of fast carbs, cutting these out will lead to brain fog and sluggishness.
Vinyasa is constant motion, one that serves to energize us, improve circulation, clear brain fog, and of course, get that cardio sweat.
The constant reliance of sugar and its corresponding withdrawal symptoms can make us moody, depressed and promote brain fog.
** Lizzy: ** Constant exhaustion, inability to sleep, difficulty waking up, chronic illness, dry brittle hair, cold hands and feet, lightheadedness when standing up, no sex drive, brain fog making every day tasks difficult, mood swings, mild depression or feeling blue.
its made an unbelievably huge difference for me and i managed to heal my epilepsy and hashimotos disease (with all the accompaniing symptomps like severe hair loss, weight gain, constant fatigue, brain fog, severe anxiety and panic attacks, IBS, grand mal seizures, status epilepticus and so on...) which so many doctors around the world told me i have to live with until i die because there is no cure for these diseases, they just wanted me to take pharma drugs wich in the end did way more damage then they helped with the symptoms.
For 5 years I was experiencing the inability to deal with stress, dizziness, heart palpitations, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, brain fog, short term memory loss, lack of focus, severe fatigue, constant colds and yearly bronchitis, irritableness, lack of motivation, heaviness / stiffness of limbs and kaiser just kept sending me to one different doctor to another.
Finally since February after another few days of Cycling I think I felt my worst, constant muscle aches and brain fog so severe that I wasn't even understanding conversations anymore!..
I could really do with some advice as I have suffered for 15 years (I'm female and 36 years old) with chronic tiredness, brain fog, nervousness and constant depersonalisation.
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