Brain fog
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I am suffering from something I can best describe as brain fog. I feal confused all the time, I have bad memory and I feal tired all day even if I had enough sleep. It all started in March right after I got batter from a 2 repit flus I and the time as also allergys starts. I am allergic to birch so I though it was that. But as birch allergy season went away it didn't get any better. Than my parents draged me to some biorsionance thing where I was diagnosed with birch,grass,mite,weed and sugar allergy. They have also found out that I am overloaded with electromagnetic radiation...
Is it possibly that any of this things causes brain fog? Please help I am only 25 and I am getting desperate...
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michael_28011 someone58309
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While I'm not a doctor, or do I play one on T.V., giggle, the symptoms your descibing "could"be spontanoius or inter-craniual hypo, hyper, tension of the brain. Again, not being a doctor, I'm actually a fine artist, painting, drawing, sculpture, it might be wise to get a scan of your brain and spinal column, I think that maybe an M.R. I.?
Your symptoms sound like what I had, spontanious hypo tension of the brain. This illness is caused by having holes in your spinal column which causes your spinal fluid to leak. When you have little or no spinal fluid, this causes your brain to mal-function, causing such things as bad memory, brain fog, being very tired, weak. However, their are also other illnesses that cause these same symptoms.
Ask your doctor about spontanious hypo tension of the brain, and it might be a good idea to get a scan of your brain and spinal column.
Just a quess, if your overloaded with electromagnectic radiation, this might not allow you to have an M.R.I., scan, your doctor would no more about this.
Michael
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michael_28011 someone58309
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My symptoms: Memory lost, severe headaches, trouble walking, trouble talking, drastic weight loss, drooling, fingers turning inwards forming a claw like shape, extremely tired, basically a barely functioning vegatable.
Treatment: A blood patch. Blood is injected into the spine to seal up holes in the spinal column. This procedure is far from perfect, it took 4-6 attempts.
Michael
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Is it possible that I have it but I don't any symptoms?
twinky someone58309
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someone58309 twinky
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I eat lots of food containg B12 (Eggs,meat,fish...) so I would be surprised if I would have it...
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Also no one in my family doesn't have this problem...
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