Dog with The Fog = A dog helping a girl undergoing a disease known as "
fibromyalgia" and a symptom known as "fibro fog."
“It’s called ‘fog’ for a reason:
(1) Fog can move in slowly or quickly, and without warning.
(2) Fog is very disorientating. It messes with
sound perception, what and how much you see, it confuses your senses.
(3) You can lose direction and your
way in fog. You
may not be able to function properly, navigate well or at all until it clears.
Imagine that. That feeling, and now place it in your head. In your brain.” —
Angelique Figueroa
“Fibro fog is like a jigsaw puzzle floating around in your head. You know where the pieces go, but when you try putting it together, the pieces disappear.” — Violet Ali
“Fibro fog is thinking in a manner that would equal trying to see clearly through waxed
paper.” — Kayla Moen
“Fibro fog is like being temporarily disoriented. You cannot connect your thoughts. They come in and are not processed properly. It’s like having a brain full of cotton.” — Jennifer Parrett Piel
She walked into a room, came to an abrupt stop, not remembering only moments ago, her reasoning for going there. She called
Dog with
The Fog for moral support as she
laid down, cried, and said, "Not again!"