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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Australia
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Legendary
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Australia
Posts: 12,030
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I have to agree with what AMN said in that the cog fog tends to come and go.
I retired from work last year because of ill health, but cog fog was one of the big reasons that I decided it was time for me to go.
I was a critical care nurse and it got to the stage where I was terrified that I might forget something really important and therefore put some-one's life in danger. I could not take that risk!
My memory has been a little better lately, but I know from experience not to get a false sense of security. Some days I remember, and some days I don't. Cog fog is one of those things that just might return at any time.
I hope your's doesn't last long, but I too am pleased that you have an appointment with your neuro soon. It sure can't help to get some expert advice.
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