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.
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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.
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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.
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1 ReactionMalaise, brain fog, weakness
1 Worsening Malaise
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3 Weakness in extremities
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4 ReactionsDry mouth and tongue
Inability to find words
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Thanks.
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So sorry. Hope you get relief soon. Best Wishes and good luck.
Just wondering what specific symptoms did LDN and Abilify help?