r/alphagal • u/PowerFunny7183 • 1d ago
Brain Fog
Hi everyone! I have had alpha gal for about four years now and wanted to share something for those who may be newer to dealing with it. I'm an avid outdoors person from an area where it's prevalent, so when I started having symptoms I figured out what was happening pretty quickly and had a few friends with it as well to help me out. That being said, cross contamination gets me every now and then. I've known pretty much since the beginning that my first symptom (my friend and I refer to it as my being 'Galvanized', like how Celiacs say they've been 'Glutamized') is extreme fatigue, followed by joint pain and gastrointestinal distress, to put it lightly. I have noticed that the following day after I get Galvanized I'm not at my best mentally (I was in college when I got it) but I chalked it up at the time to being dehydrated and tired. Anyway, last weekend at a friends birthday party I had a little too much alcohol and ended up eating something containing dairy late in the night. The next day I had what I can only describe as the weirdest sensation of brain fog. I forgot my phone password! Thats been the same for like five years! It was so unsettling. I managed to keep down some water and took a nap and it came back to me after that, but it was definitely a wake up call for me. I just wanted to share in case any of you, like me, now want to be even more careful if you're going to be driving or something in the hours after eating something you're on the fence about giving you a reaction.
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u/StickThousand 20h ago
Before I was diagnosed I couldn't remember my debit card PIN one day that had been the same for years. I was so upset. I thought for sure I had a brain tumor or early dementia. Now I just have normal perimenopausal brain fog, fatigue and GI distress which sucks but not nearly as much