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What Causes Brain Fog For Long Time And Unclear Speech?

I have had brain fog for nearly 7 years. I didn't quite know what it was until a friend got me to smoke weed and "relax." I felt the exact same under the influence of the herb as I did normally, just amplified. My speech is very impaired. I used to have some of the best memory of all the people I knew, and now I have the worst. I have trouble becoming angry, I usually just feel sadness. (Which is completely different from when I was a child) My thyroid looks normal with the exception of an elevated TSH (4.8). Blood pressure was 110/48 and my BPM was 61. Drinking more water raised my blood pressure, but the overall feeling stayed the same.
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
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In that case, you need to consult a neurologist. It could be vascular dementia or CVA. Better to consult a neurologist. It would help to get a proper diagnosis. In case, you need further help, you can ask.

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What Causes Brain Fog For Long Time And Unclear Speech?

Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic In that case, you need to consult a neurologist. It could be vascular dementia or CVA. Better to consult a neurologist. It would help to get a proper diagnosis. In case, you need further help, you can ask. Thanks