Guest guest Posted February 12, 2011 Report Share Posted February 12, 2011 SO> All right. Were the lesions all on the right side of the brain? Don't really remember, . You might be able to somehow dig into their archives on this. SO> Going like a cylinder down to the center? That's how it feels for me. I don't remember having any particular brain discomfort that could actually be felt. SO> I don't really get tingling anywhere but what do you mean by SO> cognitive functioning? What it implies - inability to properly answer questions, learn things that this part of the brain recognizes, or express yourself fully. SO> Do you know what I mean by loss of sense of self and if so did SO> that come back for you? Yes, very well. We become living zombies. As I mentioned, the brain fog dissipated after 6 months of leaving the workplace. Pat SO> SO> According to the studies that Mt. Sinai Hospital did on toxic mold SO> victims 15 years ago, each victim had brain lesions in the same exact SO> spot. It does thankfully heal, though. Whether the neurological damage SO> heals is another matter. Brain fog for me cleared up (after I left SO> work) within 6 months. However, there was residual cognitive SO> functioning to some degree. I also still have partial neuropathy in my SO> feet. I'm making some incredible discoveries lately that I hope to be SO> able to share soon with more than just my family. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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