Mind Fog, Anxiety my anxiety
#1
Posted 24 June 2008 - 11:00 PM
Phillip
#2
Posted 25 June 2008 - 05:31 AM
The only other thing in my experience which did that was a candida overgrowth, thought the symptoms were somewhat different.
#3
Posted 28 June 2008 - 09:24 PM
my mind symptoms included gazing off into space, things appearing further then they really were...as if my eyes were sunk further into my head, things got fuzzy like I was stoned( which I don't drink, do drugs, etc..too sick for that), I would have to think so hard for the right word to say, my thoughts slowed WAY down..I could barely think, I got lightheaded and weak, nightmares, depression, anxiety, oversensitive to sound, oversensitive to movement, motion sickness from almost any movement. WHAT FUN.
The bright side is I am sooooooo much better. I have not had on brain spell since going off gluten. I might have a symptom here or there, but not multiple ones all at once.
I hope you feel better soon too.
pork and beef free- 1994
wheat free or wheat light- 2003
gluten free- January 2008
#4
Posted 10 July 2008 - 09:56 AM
ballard84, on Jun 25 2008, 03:00 AM, said:
Phillip
#5
Posted 10 July 2008 - 10:07 AM
I am gluten-free for over a year now. I have improved considerably, it is like a different world BUT I will say all the other things have not just disappeared. The difference is that I can manage it better, it doesn't get extreme. There are days when I feel great and days when I have to control the other stuff. That's life, and mine only gets better.
Collect all the information you can on celiac, food alleregens, specific carbohydrate diet info. Doctors are not going to have all your answers, but may be able to help if some of your problems persist to a degree you can't manage.
Good Luck
Maeve
#6
Posted 09 September 2008 - 04:27 AM
ballard84, on Jun 25 2008, 03:00 AM, said:
Phillip
I didn't look at the date of this post, but my daughter 17- needs to read this. All but asbergers.adhd is her.
#7
Posted 19 October 2008 - 11:00 PM
#8
Posted 05 November 2008 - 05:03 AM
fedora, on Jun 29 2008, 12:24 AM, said:
my mind symptoms included gazing off into space, things appearing further then they really were...as if my eyes were sunk further into my head, things got fuzzy like I was stoned( which I don't drink, do drugs, etc..too sick for that), I would have to think so hard for the right word to say, my thoughts slowed WAY down..I could barely think, I got lightheaded and weak, nightmares, depression, anxiety, oversensitive to sound, oversensitive to movement, motion sickness from almost any movement. WHAT FUN.
The bright side is I am sooooooo much better. I have not had on brain spell since going off gluten. I might have a symptom here or there, but not multiple ones all at once.
I hope you feel better soon too.
Hi!
I was wondering if you have more information about "mind fog"?? I have been gluten free for 2 years and I feel like my mind fog is only getting worse. To the point when I wake up until I eventually fall asleep. Any insight would be very helpful.
Roxanne
#9
Posted 07 November 2008 - 09:20 AM
Roxanne17, on Nov 5 2008, 09:03 AM, said:
I was wondering if you have more information about "mind fog"?? I have been gluten free for 2 years and I feel like my mind fog is only getting worse. To the point when I wake up until I eventually fall asleep. Any insight would be very helpful.
Roxanne
I have no addition information to give you. I have been gluten free for 1 year and I am having severe brain fog (feel stoned, having trouble tracking conversations, trouble concentration, trouble with work retrieval, anxiety etc...). Mine seems to be associated with the new food intolerances that I have been trying to figure out (I'm going to a naturapath on the 20th because mainstream medicine has been useless at helping me with this). Just wanted you to know that you are not the only one suffering after going gluten free.
#10
Posted 07 November 2008 - 06:02 PM
You may think you are completely clear of gluten, but tiny bits can sneak up on you. For instance, I only meet a friend for coffee where we can pour our own coffee. That way I can check the inside of the cup before I pour. I have found bread residue in the bottom of coffee cups from the dishwasher. This would certainly trigger a Brain Fog session had I used them.
It's tiny problems like this that may be causing Fog without us realizing it.
[Save the Earth, It's the only planet with chocolate and wine.
It isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
Gluten free since 1989
West Kootenay.... British Columbia
#11
Posted 07 November 2008 - 06:30 PM
#12
Posted 07 November 2008 - 06:49 PM
I suspect that I am getting glutened, but in my own house. I have three 13 year olds in the house (one newly diagnosed) and a husband that claim they understand about being careful, but they don't. They are resistant to the house becoming totally gluten free but after seeing me this sick for soooo long and with the help of my new doctor, I think that we will be totally gluten free sooner than later.
#13
Posted 13 November 2008 - 06:57 PM
Roxanne17, on Nov 5 2008, 06:03 AM, said:
I was wondering if you have more information about "mind fog"?? I have been gluten free for 2 years and I feel like my mind fog is only getting worse. To the point when I wake up until I eventually fall asleep. Any insight would be very helpful.
Roxanne
Have you had your thyroid checked? Hypothyroidism can also cause "brain fog" symptoms and celiacs have a higher incidence of thyroid issues. I also had horrible anxiety/ADD/brain fog troubles before my dx. But I still know when my thyroid meds need to be kicked up a notch because I can't remember the words for anything! Good luck!
#14
Posted 13 November 2008 - 08:24 PM
ballard84, on Jun 24 2008, 11:00 PM, said:
Phillip
I had bad anger issues. Yelling at my poor husband and kids. Only I didn't recognize that I was being irrational. Now I see how irrational I was. I started realizing that after being gluten free 4 months or so. It was such a mood roller coaster for the first 8 months or so. It is really easy to get accidental gluten. Lots of gluten free items are processed in facilities where wheat is also processes and I find myself reacting to them. Brain fog I can't describe. It doesn't feel out of the ordinary. It is just that you can't manage anything. You can't multitask. You go to do something and by the time you get there you forget why you went. Every action takes forever. I just want to watch TV or weed the garden. I see the contrast now when I get accidental contamination. I can't even read the newspaper. A puzzle that I could normally solve in 10 minutes takes me an hour and several full erasures. I hope you get better.
#15
Posted 08 December 2008 - 07:25 PM
dilettantesteph, on Nov 13 2008, 08:24 PM, said:
um what you guys mean by "brain fog" matches this psychological thing called "derealization". which is what i feel alot. im gonna keep an eye out for gluten!

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