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recently my e.s.a. benefit was stopped and forced to go on e.s.a. I was sent on a course to start online. I found I was reading sentences over a d over again and nothing seemed to sink in. I just couldn't concentrate let alone getting a lot of questions wrong as stuff I was reading obviously hadn't digested. I can't concentrate and take information in. how am I expected to work. i am appealing. I haven't applied for p.i.p. as e.s.a. was stressful enough. this is only one symptom amongst many. I didn't realise I was so bad. I used to have an excellent memory. I am so forgetful, clumsy. often tripping up/bumping into things and knocking things over which I think maybe due to the heavy lead feeling in my arms and legs

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Chanpreet_WaliaLUPUS UK

Hi Mandypandy1969,

Confusion, difficulty in articulating thoughts and memory impairment are common symptoms that are associated with lupus; it is referred to as ‘brain fog’ or ‘lupus fog’ by people with lupus. Stress, anxiety and fatigue are a few examples of the causes of brain fog, you can find out more about this in our blog article ‘Coping with Brain Fog’: lupusuk.org.uk/coping-with-...

If you would like literature regarding ESA and PIP i.e. reconsiderations, appeals and the support available to you, you can email me at chanpreet@lupusuk.org.uk

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thank you so much. I will do. x

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Mandypandy1969 in reply toChanpreet_Walia

do I need to get in touch with the rheumy nurse helpline as I feel there is a lot I didn't explain to the specialist in my first appointment. feel I am losing my mind. thanks again. Will e mail you later. x

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Chanpreet_WaliaLUPUS UK in reply toMandypandy1969

You're most welcome!

Yes, it would be ideal to speak to your rheumatologist/nurse to ensure that you receive the correct advice and treatment (if required).

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BillScotland

Everything you said! I lose track halfway through a sentence some days..

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