1. An awful feeling in my head that I call "distortion." I think it's connected with fatigue. It's not brainfog because I don't have any cognitive issues.
I have a strange sensation in my head also. I call it “zombie” brain. It’s not really brain fog because I don’t have cognitive issues either. It’s like being in the clouds. I don’t hear that symptoms a lot from others either. Doctors don’t seem to understand what I mean when I describe it. Most say it’s silent migraine, but it’s nothing like a silent migraine. Sad to hear you have this, but glad to know I’m not the only one with it.
Thanks Greg. The good thing I forgot to say is that low dose Naltrexone and Abilify reduced my many symptoms to just a few and the few are much better than they were. Good luck to you too.
Yes, I am. A generalist and a psychologist. Thanks for asking.
suefish
A general practice physician, a psychologist, and a female gynecologist. They’re helpful, but no one has answers.
Yes and saw a neurologist and she gave me a antidepressant pill and had the worse hangover
Not exactly what you needed — what a jerk. Too many of them. Hope you feel better.
Suef
I have a strange sensation in my head also. I call it “zombie” brain. It’s not really brain fog because I don’t have cognitive issues either. It’s like being in the clouds. I don’t hear that symptoms a lot from others either. Doctors don’t seem to understand what I mean when I describe it. Most say it’s silent migraine, but it’s nothing like a silent migraine. Sad to hear you have this, but glad to know I’m not the only one with it.
Malaise, brain fog, weakness
1 Worsening Malaise
2 Brain fog/memory loss
3 Weakness in extremities
Dry mouth and tongue
Inability to find words
Bizarre repeating dreams
Thanks.
suef
Suefish
So sorry. Hope you get relief soon. Best Wishes and good luck.
Just wondering what specific symptoms did LDN and Abilify help?