Mij
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This pain gets much worse when mentally drained. It is quite likely this is related to some sort of blood flow or cerebral perfusion issue.
Yes, this is the way it feels for me too.
This pain gets much worse when mentally drained. It is quite likely this is related to some sort of blood flow or cerebral perfusion issue.
Yes but always. It gets worse, though. Feels like it's numb, as if anesthetized.Question for those with cognitive PEM or cognitive impairment. Do you have a sore head/forehead when you are mentally drained? I can recover much quicker from cognitive fatigue than I can from physical exhaustion.
I'm actually quite amazed how members here can write long articulate posts. I can not write more than 2 small paragraphs.
Question for those with cognitive PEM or cognitive impairment. Do you have a sore head/forehead when you are mentally drained? I can recover much quicker from cognitive fatigue than I can from physical exhaustion.
I have a headache in the upper front of my head 100% of the time, but it is deeper, I wouldn't describe it as a sore forehead (front of head above eyes) at all.
This pain gets much worse when mentally drained. It is quite likely this is related to some sort of blood flow or cerebral perfusion issue.
Yes! thats exactly what i mean, anesthetizedas if anesthetized.
yeah, me too.In terms of how thinking feels - it's a bit like being very drunk but without the relaxed feeling. This will continue to get worse until I can't really think at all. I hate this bit more than anything, even more than the pain.
I dont think so. I do get jaw pain sometimes due to the fact that i clench/grind my teeth when i am angry. This is very different from that. It doesnt feel in any way skeletal. I get tension headaches in my forehead/behind the eyes too & its not like them either, it's just different from anything i'd experienced pre ME - except as i said, being stoned.Just throwing a thought out and wondering . . . I wonder about the possibility that the pain may be originating from the jaw area as muscles there tighten while trying to focus. And that pain radiates and is felt elsewhere with various neurological symptoms (buzzing numbness etc)
Any thoughts?
the possibility that the pain may be originating from the jaw area as muscles there tighten while trying to focus.