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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 509032" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think it could be welbutrin, stress, depression, or something else. How is your blood pressure? One thing that helps when my mind won't stop racing is to write down the stuff that is racing around. THat way I am SURE that my brain (Fritz's pet gerbil) won't forget whatever it is. I keep a notebook by the bed, by my spot on the couch and in my purse so that I can empty my brain tank of these ideas. Knowing I won't forget them lets me stop thinking about them and focus on what I need to focus on. </p><p></p><p>Meditation also helps. </p><p></p><p>Be wary of ritalin. It could help or it could mask other problems. So be SURE your doctor does the blood pressure and heart checks BEFORE you try it. </p><p>This kind of fuzzy brain is also a symptom of fibromyalgia, lupus, several autoimmune disorders, can be a sign of hardening of the arteries (my Gpa did this and a few people tried to say it was adhd but his cardiologist said it was because his arteries were hardening and that was doing something. I have NEVER heard anyone else say that, but I know they told him that. Mostly because I went to the doctor with Gma once and they were talking about it during her visit. </p><p></p><p>Whatever is going on, (((((hugs))))). </p><p></p><p>If NOTHING else, try to sit and focus on relaxing one part of your body at a time . Tense up that area for ten seconds and then let it relax. Go through the entire body. If you fall asleep - you probably NEED it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 509032, member: 1233"] I think it could be welbutrin, stress, depression, or something else. How is your blood pressure? One thing that helps when my mind won't stop racing is to write down the stuff that is racing around. THat way I am SURE that my brain (Fritz's pet gerbil) won't forget whatever it is. I keep a notebook by the bed, by my spot on the couch and in my purse so that I can empty my brain tank of these ideas. Knowing I won't forget them lets me stop thinking about them and focus on what I need to focus on. Meditation also helps. Be wary of ritalin. It could help or it could mask other problems. So be SURE your doctor does the blood pressure and heart checks BEFORE you try it. This kind of fuzzy brain is also a symptom of fibromyalgia, lupus, several autoimmune disorders, can be a sign of hardening of the arteries (my Gpa did this and a few people tried to say it was adhd but his cardiologist said it was because his arteries were hardening and that was doing something. I have NEVER heard anyone else say that, but I know they told him that. Mostly because I went to the doctor with Gma once and they were talking about it during her visit. Whatever is going on, (((((hugs))))). If NOTHING else, try to sit and focus on relaxing one part of your body at a time . Tense up that area for ten seconds and then let it relax. Go through the entire body. If you fall asleep - you probably NEED it. [/QUOTE]
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