When Pain Disrupts Your Thinking

When Pain Disrupts Your Thinking
written by
Joshua Braines-Mead
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published
03 Apr 2018
When Pain Disrupts Your Thinking

Pain That Takes Over

Migraines and neurological pain can be intense and consuming. When symptoms hit, they often demand full attention, making it hard to function, communicate, or stay present.

More Than Just a Headache

Neurological conditions can come with sensitivity to light, sound, movement, or touch. These symptoms can make everyday environments feel overwhelming and unsafe.

Cognitive Fog and Fatigue

Brain fog, slowed thinking, or difficulty concentrating can linger even after pain subsides. This can affect confidence and make it hard to trust your own mind.

Feeling Supported Through Episodes

Support during neurological episodes means understanding the need for rest, quiet, and flexibility. Feeling believed and accommodated can ease the emotional strain that often comes with these conditions.

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