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I suffer with this nearly all the time. I am not a stupid person but it has made me feel like one.
I slowly feel like I’m forgetting the English language (I struggle formulating spoken sentences as I just can’t get the words together) ; I struggle with mental maths A LOT when I used to be a whiz and it just feels like there is a dense cloud in my head all day inhibiting me from focusing deeply on something.
Does anyone else understand what I’m going through? I’ve suffered with this for 4 years and my family just think it’s all in my head and that I’m a bit mad.

Please pray for my mind.
 

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I suffer with this nearly all the time. I am not a stupid person but it has made me feel like one.
I slowly feel like I’m forgetting the English language (I struggle formulating spoken sentences as I just can’t get the words together) ; I struggle with mental maths A LOT when I used to be a whiz and it just feels like there is a dense cloud in my head all day inhibiting me from focusing deeply on something.
Does anyone else understand what I’m going through? I’ve suffered with this for 4 years and my family just think it’s all in my head and that I’m a bit mad.

Please pray for my mind.

I have experienced it back when I worked for far too long in a job I hated and was experiencing extreme burnout and a vitamin D deficiency on top of it all. You may want to get your blood tested to see if you are deficient in anything and rule out any physical problems. Stress, burnout, depression, etc. can also be a big factor, but you don't want to assume that they are the reason for it without getting a full physical exam and blood test (and make sure they give you the tests to find any deficiencies which may not be part of the "normal" test.)
 
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I have experienced it back when I worked for far too long in a job I hated and was experiencing extreme burnout and a vitamin D deficiency on top of it all. You may want to get your blood tested to see if you are deficient in anything and rule out any physical problems. Stress, burnout, depression, etc. can also be a big factor, but you don't want to assume that they are the reason for it without getting a full physical exam and blood test (and make sure they give you the tests to find any deficiencies which may not be part of the "normal" test.)
I wouldn’t say I have medical depression but I’ve lost a lot of my interests and never have lots of joy.
 
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I have experienced it back when I worked for far too long in a job I hated and was experiencing extreme burnout and a vitamin D deficiency on top of it all. You may want to get your blood tested to see if you are deficient in anything and rule out any physical problems. Stress, burnout, depression, etc. can also be a big factor, but you don't want to assume that they are the reason for it without getting a full physical exam and blood test (and make sure they give you the tests to find any deficiencies which may not be part of the "normal" test.)
I also have other mental problems like my feelings for women just went away one day about 5 yrs ago.
 
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Not saying you share in my affliction but brain fog is a part of my multiple sclerosis symptoms. Sometimes I go out to a room and don't know why I went out there. I stop mid sentence because I don't know what word I'm looking for and can't even think of the concept I was talking about sometimes. It gets better and worse depending if I'm in remission or relapse.

But more likely.. how's your sleep been, and as posted above, vitamin deficiencies can behind something like that too, particularly B complex vitamins.
 
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I also have other mental problems like my feelings for women just went away one day about 5 yrs ago.






Like what? Also I think all of us suffer from a little bit of occasional brain fog from time to time but yours sound a lot more serious so I would go see a doctor. I don't know much about the medical field sorry,.. but you have my prayers and support. :) (Btw, nice avatar is that you?)
 
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I suffer with this nearly all the time. I am not a stupid person but it has made me feel like one.
I slowly feel like I’m forgetting the English language (I struggle formulating spoken sentences as I just can’t get the words together) ; I struggle with mental maths A LOT when I used to be a whiz and it just feels like there is a dense cloud in my head all day inhibiting me from focusing deeply on something.
Does anyone else understand what I’m going through? I’ve suffered with this for 4 years and my family just think it’s all in my head and that I’m a bit mad.

Please pray for my mind.
I suggest that you read a book called "War on the Saints." Sometimes our problems are physical but many times we are under attack by evil spirits. Your mind belongs to you and it should be crystal clear. If it is being interfered with, it needs to be dealt with correctly. If it is physical problem, then the medical profession can help. If it is demonic, it is a spiritual battle.

No, you are not mad. The mind does not become "cloudy" for no reason. 2 Corinthians 10:4&5
 
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It definitely should be assessed by a physician and not just let go and to worry about. It might get worse. Pray much, friend; trust God and ask Him to make clear what you should do. If you put the Lord Jesus first in your heart, He will guide you. Do not just delay this and continue wondering!
 
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I suffer with this nearly all the time. I am not a stupid person but it has made me feel like one.
I slowly feel like I’m forgetting the English language (I struggle formulating spoken sentences as I just can’t get the words together) ; I struggle with mental maths A LOT when I used to be a whiz and it just feels like there is a dense cloud in my head all day inhibiting me from focusing deeply on something.
Does anyone else understand what I’m going through? I’ve suffered with this for 4 years and my family just think it’s all in my head and that I’m a bit mad.

Please pray for my mind.
Could be nutritional, see a doctor.
 
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A doctors visit would be a good place to start to make sure you are not lacking in anything as suggested.

It will be able to address any physical reasons that may be causing how you feel.

Don't panic, it is wise for all of us to have a thorough checkup and blood tests periodically to keep on top of things.
 
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I suffer with this nearly all the time. I am not a stupid person but it has made me feel like one.
I slowly feel like I’m forgetting the English language (I struggle formulating spoken sentences as I just can’t get the words together) ; I struggle with mental maths A LOT when I used to be a whiz and it just feels like there is a dense cloud in my head all day inhibiting me from focusing deeply on something.
Does anyone else understand what I’m going through? I’ve suffered with this for 4 years and my family just think it’s all in my head and that I’m a bit mad.

Please pray for my mind.
Very likely a medical condition that can be treated.
 
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