Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Hi Kathe, Thanks for your reply. Maybe my neuro can tell me about fibro fog. Right now I can't change rheums since my pcp knows about it. MY schedule was too busy this month so hopefully I can see the neuro next month. Or at least talk to her nurse first. Debbie L Texas --- In , Kathe Sabetzadeh <lv2ryd@...> wrote: > > > Hi Debbie: > > I have fibromyalgia too. Fibro can indeed cause > changes in your mental ability to concentrate and > express yourself with words. There are times I can > think of the right word to say, but a completely > different word will come out, or I cannot think of the > name of something so that I end up stuttering, and > doing a fibro-charade for my family - luckily they are > very good at this, and at finishing my sentences for > me lol! I will just blank out and not be able to > think of the right thing to say. It is very > frustrating. Fibro fogginess is not just a figment of > our imaginations, it is a very real problem for those > with fibro, and for your doctor to dismiss it is just > wrong. I'd say you need to find a rheumy who > understands all of fibromyalgia, and not just the pain > component. > > Kathe in CA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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