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"And my brain often feels foggy".
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You feel foggy and low; you flinch at intimate touch; you startle at even the slightest sounds, and you are impaired.
(In the early days, Rhinehart experimented with underdosing and overdosing on nutrients. Too little sodium made him feel "foggy". Overdosing on magnesium "was probably the worst. I just felt sharp pains throughout my entire body and couldn't really move").
My head felt foggy, I was nauseous and I had crazy pressure on my face.
At best, inhalants make you feel foggy and out of it.
Sleeping in too late can disturb your natural sleep cycle and you can feel foggy and groggy all day.
Martin says he'd been on the drug about three weeks and was due to start interning when he started to feel foggy and tired.
When you get dehydrated you don't function as well, you feel foggy and fatigued, and it can lead to serious health problems.
Participants reported it was difficult for them to function after a poor night of sleep, stating that the next day they felt "groggy," "sluggish," or "foggy," and their mood and concentration were also affected.
Your head feels so foggy you cannot think straight.
Inability to concentrate, feeling "foggy".
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