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Fifty Shades of Brain Fog, Part Two

Hello Spoonies!

Welcome to the eagerly awaited,  ah, completely unexpected sequel to Fifty Shades of Brain Fog, Part One. I hope you will check out Part One too!  (Don’t worry, this series does not go in any kind of real order, as I am way too foggy for that.) Since brain fog is the symptom that keeps on giving, there might be a part three and possibly also whatever number comes after three.

And so we begin with what I do with my phone every day …

Women with brain fog is on the phone and she think she lost it

Anyone else have this problem? Just wondering.

And then there is always the mystery of the disappearing remote.

Person cannot find remote and it is in the refrigerator

Do you have a brain fog moment you would like to turn into a cartoon? Please write it in the comments and my clouded brain and spoonie body will do their best. 😀

I wish you all a low-fog, low-symptoms day! 💚

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Vicki

Hi! I'm Vicki. My blog is called "Miss Diagnoses" because I have too many diagnoses and because my Lyme disease was misdiagnosed for many years. In addition to being a professional patient, I'm a compulsive reader and doodler. Sadly, my writing and drawing are limited by repetitive strain injury and neuropathy. I use assistive technology, but I can't post as often as I'd like. You can also find me on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and I have two short cartoon videos on YouTube. Twitter and Instagram: @miss_diagnoses Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube: @MissDiagnoses

10 thoughts on “Fifty Shades of Brain Fog, Part Two

  1. As always, I love this post! Here’s my brain fog moment: I walked all around the house this morning trying to find my glasses. Finally, I found them on the bathroom sink. But, when I went to put them on, they didn’t quite fit. Only then did I realize I was already wearing a pair of glasses! Doh!

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      1. It makes me wonder why people keep telling me it will show up, then. You can even tell them you don’t find stuff after loosing it, but they don’t listen. It makes me wonder why.

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