Hello All!
I'm in trouble. For a few years now I have been suffering from what I can only describe as "Brain Fog." My family and friends tell me I am not getting better, it's getting worse. There is a lack of memory retention, attention and concentration. Also, I feel this lightheadedness like when you just are just waking up in the morning or like there are big fluffy clouds in my head that don't allow me to think right. This has affected my job, my family, and my friends.
A little about my medical history: Started Finasteride (Propeca) in early 2000's and continued until 2008. Started spironolactone and Vivelle Dot patches in 2008. SRS surgery in 2011, and post surgery discontinued spironolactone and went down on the patch dose which is my current HRT. Since I started taking Propeca years ago, I have noticed a brain fog. It become considerably worse after starting Spiro in 2008, but I continued onward until surgery in 2011. After stopping the spironolactone, my "fog" seemed to lift slightly, only to return a few month later. Besides the estrogen patch, I take vitamins and herbs which seem to help my cognitive functioning, and chose a pescetarian lifestyle (someone who only eats fish for meat) and am careful to get enough protein in my diet. I'm healthy, try to exercise as much as I can and well within the ideal weight for my height.
My endocrinologist has not been much assistance. "I've never heard of such a thing. Vivelle Dot does not cause "brain fog!" and that look like I'm bat ->-bleeped-<- crazy. She has offered to put me on a small dose of Testosterone a year ago but I declined.
My closest friend has watched my mental deterioration for years and has suggested I lower my dosage of estrogen or go off completely. She thinks that's the problem. "Your body is not changing anymore and you don't need it." I don't feel it is the right thing to do. Your body needs a hormone of some type to keep you balanced. I don't have much hope for this solution.
In the same way, I don't feel right about adding more estrogen to the problem, either. I could up my dosage and consider if my "fog" is improved after a few weeks. I don't feel this will help either.
Recently, I read a post from Princess_Jasmine on this site about her "Brain Fog" but she doesn't appear to be active in the boards anymore. If anything, she made me feel like SOMEONE understood what I am going through!
If you have had a similar problem, I would love to hear from you! What did you do to overcome your cognitive issues and get back to living life again? Any advise would be appreciated