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Brain Fog Test

Not uncommonly, in the aftermath of a viral infection or in the course of receiving chemotherapy, people feel a mental slowing and experience confusion that is hard to describe but is summed up in the term “brain fog.” The condition can last for weeks or months, sometimes years, but usually resolves.

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1. It is easy for me to maintain concentration.

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2. I lose my train of thought in the middle of a sentence.

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3. I can walk into another room and forget why I went there.

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4. I find that doing ordinary tasks seems unusually challenging.

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5. I often feel confused by things that once seemed clear.

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6. I find it easy to express myself.

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7. I struggle finding the right words in a conversation.

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8. I forget things that I once knew.

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9. My thoughts can evaporate when I'm in the middle of saying something.

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10. I have trouble keeping up with things happening around me.

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11. I find multitasking impossible.

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12. I get frustrated easily.

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13. I often feel that I have no mental energy.

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14. My thoughts can feel like they are in slow motion.

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15. I experience mental exhaustion even after a full night's sleep.

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16. I feel like I am in a mental haze when I have to solve a problem.

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17. Some days it feels as if my brain is just not working.

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18. I find it taxing to make even simple decisions.

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19. I have no trouble finishing tasks I start.

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20. Some days I have more problems with memory than on other days.

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