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Does Anybody Else Have These Symptoms?....


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LSA55 Newbie

My symptom is that I cant think. There are no thoughts in my head or I can't see anything in my mind's eye. However you want to say it, I was wondering if anyone else has this problem.

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kareng Grand Master

I had severe anemia. My blood had a hard time carrying oxygen to my muscles and brain. That made it hard to think. Once that got better, my ability to think got better.

It is possible something else might be going on. Either another medical issue or a mental health issue.

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1desperateladysaved Proficient

Yeah, I call it fog and fatigue.  I had that and bloating for 30 years. That was my main symptoms I had no pain as a noticeable reaction to eating.  Have you had any testing?  My situation was fairly complicated, but my mind is clear today!  I hope you will be on the mend soon too.

 

Diana

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LSA55 Newbie

Like you had no thoughts at all, which would cause you to lose the ability to do anything and everything such as something simple like talking to someone?

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