Brain Fog/Anxiety/Depression

Clearing the Haze: How to Cope with Mental Fog in Acoustic Neuroma

In my previous post, I explored how brain fog in acoustic neuroma (AN) is more than just a side effect of stress—it’s a genuine neurological phenomenon. Many of you shared your stories, and one theme stood out: “Now that I understand what’s happening, what can I do about it?” While you may be waiting for […]

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Brain Fog: It’s Not Just in Your Head, It’s in Your Brain

What Is Brain Fog—And How Do Anxiety and Depression Fit In? “Brain fog” is a term many people use to describe a frustrating mix of cognitive symptoms—sluggish thinking, memory lapses, difficulty concentrating, and mental fatigue. It’s not a formal medical diagnosis, but it’s a very real experience that can disrupt daily life. Many people with

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