← Return to Cancer Related Brain Fog: How do you cope with it?

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Oh dear, @davidsalchow, you're quite right. I did simply link back to the discussion. I guess that's one sly way to keep people in the conversation, right? Here's the article from Mayo Clinic with tips on how to manage it:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chemo-brain/symptoms-causes/syc-20351060
David, what is your interest or experience with chemo brain/brain fog?

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Hi, I’m on an AI and noticed more joint pain and constipation, along with some cognitive memory issues that I’ve been attributing to the whole ordeal of dealing with cancer mentally, but it seems it may be more drug related now. My question is will pain levels and cognitive ability rerurn after the course of AI is completed, or are we permanently impairing our cognitive ability after 5 years of being subjected to lower estrogen levels? Has anyone had personal experience or know of studies that shed any light?
Thank you.

This was very helpful for me...