nikkiboo22 avatar
nikkiboo22
8
10 months ago

FOGGY MOOD

I have come to the definitive conclusion that my mind is incredibly foggy. I frequently find myself unable to think clearly. Would anyone happen to have any advice on how to regain control over this?

maddilouwho avatar
maddilouwho
9mo

If I’m really stuck in a foggy place. I will try to eat some good sour candy or spicy food. It seems to ‘wake up’ that part of my brain.

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BigBry
9mo

Something people never talked about with me untill much later in life was that there is more to ADHD then just feeling like a volcano and exploding. There is actually what I like to call Iceberg mode. You shut down. Feel completely unmotivated to do anything. Woe as me ish. The best way to get out of this funk is to find a strategy that works for you. A healthy distraction that turns your mood around. 1. Your favorite song and make it your theme song. 2. An episode of a TV show that makes you laugh. 3. A childhood TV show theme song that used to make you smile Anything to distract yourself from feeling this fog and blah that you are feeling. The hard thing is not getting sucked into our phones which is an easy dopamine.

katbs avatar
katbs
9mo

I sometimes have extreme brain fog. I agree with the comments that suggest making note of the details when it happens: how did you sleep; what did you eat; we hat stressors showed up ... But even with all that, some days it's just a fog and Ii can't understand why. So ask I can give is empathy and the hope that on those days you're fortunate enough to be able to take the day off. If you can't, give yourself grace and be willing to ask for grace from others. Just we explain that today isn't a great day, but you'll have another good day soon!

ebbers avatar
ebbers
9mo

I found my people!

AngelPunk avatar
AngelPunk
9mo

Is there any major life changes that you went through that may of brought foggy brain on? I only ask bc that's what happened to me.

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9mo

For me, it was important to pay attention to the contributing factors on the day my brain didn’t seem to be foggy and was functioning in a more optimal matter. I noticed a pattern that the days my mind worked best I would have gotten enough sleep, ate healthier (carbs seem to make me especially foggy), stayed hydrated, and sometimes even exercised. Now I know that these are required for my brain’s optimal performance, it’s just trying to stick with all of that that’s a problem for me.

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Ryevlantheditz
9mo

I'm this way as well and I always get the same answers. I think it comes down to diet for most people. But sometimes that's not the case- I'm still trying to find the answer for me:/

jixter avatar
jixter
9mo

I get that really bad too when I’m run down and in slump zone, it’s what keeps me paralysed in can’t function stare. I find self care (good nutrition, sleep and exercise) help me to over come slump zones and help me avoid going into another one, but despite my best efforts, cloudy, overcast and extremely cold/damp/wet days trigger this brain fog. It’s like a sense of not being real in your existence and unable to function in your healthy routine. It’s like the worst hangover (without the pain of dehydration). So in general that’s improved for me, although I think I might be affected by Seasonal adjustment disorder (SAD), I can’t control that easily (planning on leaving UK for warmer sunnier climates once kids flown the nest), but for now the weathers out of my control. It’s mildly improved with a SAD lamp on for 30mins in morning and vitamin d supplement during British rainy days

tubbsnk avatar
tubbsnk
9mo

Medication change was the only thing that helped me. Talk to your psychiatrist and see what they have to say? (:

seangot1 avatar
seangot1
9mo

I brain dump everything on something , I use my IPad as my second brain where I write the words to the DETAIL, like im talking to my self , telling myself why it’s important, what could happen etc, and just dump everything there, so I don’t have to rethink it all over again.

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.Veronica.
9mo

Same here, exercising usually helps me but I struggle staying consistent with that too so it’s full circle all over again

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Constantine
9mo

I mean, just write down a simple to do list. Have a goal worth attaining. Otherwise, for me, it's like what's the point.

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