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Brainfog is a form of cognitive impairment which is a *symptom* of many medical problems, ranging from a gluten intolorance to a chronic illness such as Multiple Sclorosis. Brainfog has several layers of severity, and affects people differently, but even on the lower end it is more than enough to be disruptive to everyday life.
Brainfog is a form of cognitive impairment which is a '''symptom''' of many medical problems, ranging from a gluten intolorance to a chronic illness such as Multiple Sclorosis. Brainfog has several layers of severity, and affects people differently, but even on the lower end it is more than enough to be disruptive to everyday life.


Many people convince themselves and are convinced by others that brainfog is a form of laziness, and while it may be the case for a very select amount of individuals, in most cases what you feel is brainfog. If you truly reconsile with yourself you will be able to be certain of which it is quickly, because no matter how determined you are, brainfog will show itself as an unwelcome and menancing roadblock.
Many people convince themselves and are convinced by others that brainfog is a form of laziness, and while it may be the case for a very select amount of individuals, in most cases what you feel is brainfog. If you truly reconsile with yourself you will be able to be certain of which it is quickly, because no matter how determined you are, brainfog will show itself as an unwelcome and menancing roadblock.

Revision as of 17:56, 11 February 2024

Brainfog is a form of cognitive impairment which is a symptom of many medical problems, ranging from a gluten intolorance to a chronic illness such as Multiple Sclorosis. Brainfog has several layers of severity, and affects people differently, but even on the lower end it is more than enough to be disruptive to everyday life.

Many people convince themselves and are convinced by others that brainfog is a form of laziness, and while it may be the case for a very select amount of individuals, in most cases what you feel is brainfog. If you truly reconsile with yourself you will be able to be certain of which it is quickly, because no matter how determined you are, brainfog will show itself as an unwelcome and menancing roadblock.

If you regularly, or even occasionally feel cognitive decline in the form of limited attention span, memory problems, feeling spaced out, can't find the right words, etc. You have brainfog. And there is a reason for it! It's just about finding out what that reason is.

There are so so many causes of brainfog, so you must be patient in pursuit of finding your own cause, it isn't an easy journey for most, so prepare yourself mentally, but remember that we are here, you've found us, and now you're never alone.