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She was groping blindly in a mentalfog; she was tired, very tired.
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Bill was floundering hopelessly in mentalfog, but he persisted.
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They're in a mentalfog, yet none of them wants to disappoint Chief Taylor.
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I felt like I was living in a mentalfog.
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Although extraordinarily tired, I'm hoping to craft a reasonable piece through the mentalfog of flu.
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Objective: To test whether duration of subsyndromaldelirium is independently associated with institutionalization.
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Background: The prognostic importance of subsyndromaldelirium is unknown.
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Subsyndromaldelirium was considered present if the assessment was negative but the patient exhibited any CAM-ICU features.
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Conclusions: Subsyndromaldelirium occurred in most critically ill patients, and its duration was an independent predictor of institutionalization.
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An hypochondriack obnubilation from wind and indigestion.
Usage of brain fog in English
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The first thing I noticed was the brainfog lifting, she says.
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Mold is a very common cause of brainfog, anxiety, and depression.
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A month later, Järte developed profound fatigue, and brainfog, including memory loss and difficulty finding words.
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But what many listeners don't realise is she also has to contend with fatigue and brainfog.
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Amidst my jet-lag-fueled brainfog, I gaze at the single yellow line and make a split decision.
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This and the medication have led to joint pain, periods of brainfog, headaches, insomnia and weight gain.
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The brainfog was gone.
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If you have brainfog, anxiety, and depression, I want to make sure you don't have mold in your house.
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I'd be curled up in bed for hours or days at a time, with pain, tiredness, brainfog, it was hell.
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Many are complaining of brainfog, sluggishness and forgetfulness, and feel exhausted from juggling work and domestic commitments without the usual demarcation lines.
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Stacey also experienced major brainfog, describing months where she couldn't remember a single thing, walking through life "like a zombie".
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She'd stopped taking her sleeping pills because she didn't want her brainfogged with drugs.
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My brainfogs up.
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I was only half there, my brainfogged over from lack of sleep, cold medicine, the drubbing I'd just taken from Judy, and (oh yeah!)