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Old 09-19-2010, 12:06 AM #1
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Default Memory loss aka fibro-fog

Hello there !!

Im wondering, does anybody here experience memory loss due to fibro ?? I was just reading it is due to the chronic pain....

Anyway, Im very scared about this.... dont know what to do

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Hello. I notice that you use the term "fibro fog," so you are obviously aware that some mental "lapses" are said to go along with it. I have fibromyalgia and I, too, suffer from memory problems. But I've also taken many strong medications over the years for bipolar disorder. I really don't know why the memory problems occur. I do know it is harder to concentrate when we're in pain. Let's hope that some other folks will chime in. Come on, fellow sufferers, speak up! Thanks....
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I to have chronic pain with RSD, I also have fibromyalgia. When Iam in a pain flare up it is hard to do anything. Let alone think or remember anything. I hope that helps..
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Mine comes even when Im not in pain...

But maybe... when Im under stress Maybe it is not due to fibro... aw... dont know... Im confused and scared.
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Maybe since it's really worrying you, you might consider going to a doctor and sharing your concerns. I guess you're worried that it's something more serious.
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