
Many sufferers of brain fog find it difficult

Many sufferers find it difficult to remember names and specific things they’re supposed to do. The result is a clouding of consciousness and diminishment of mental energy that can impair concentration, executive function, decision making ability, memory and word recall. When your vestibular (balance) system is compromised, your brain has to work much harder to maintain equilibrium, and that constant effort takes a toll on cognitive function. Simply defined, brain fog is a type of fluctuating cognitive impairment that affects many people suffering from vestibular disorders (and many other health conditions as well).

When you live with a vestibular disorder like Meniere's disease, sometimes it’s the lesser symptoms–the ones that are not always addressed directly, like brain fog–that can really make life difficult.Įven when you aren’t actively experiencing balance problems like vertigo or dizziness, brain fog can still completely disrupt your ability to be productive in your day to day life.
