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Default Brain Fog??? Autonomic Neuropathy - Orthostatic Hypotension

Hello,

Is there anyone out there that has an autonomic neuropathy that experiences brain fog on a daily basis? I am continually falling into a state of confusion where I am forgetful and cannot perform tasks at work or helping my daughter with her homework. My vision may be blurred when looking at a pattern when this is occuring.
Has anyone been successfully treated for brain fog?
I also may have orthostatic hypotension, could this be a cause of the brain fog?
What can be done to test for this issue? Wear a heart monitor to see if my blood pressure drops?

Any information is welcome,
Thanks,
N1

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