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Updated · The Washington Post · May 28
Cindy Vogel, 52, Develops Brain Fog and Fatigue Linked to Thyroid Disorder
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · May 28

Cindy Vogel, 52, Develops Brain Fog and Fatigue Linked to Thyroid Disorder

1 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · May 28
  • At 52, Cindy Vogel began feeling unusually tired and mentally foggy, with exhaustion severe enough to disrupt routine household tasks despite a full night’s sleep.
  • Those symptoms can be easy to dismiss as normal aging, but the report highlights that thyroid disorders may be an underlying cause when fatigue and brain fog persist.
  • The case underscores why middle-aged adults should consider thyroid issues when vague symptoms linger, rather than assuming they are simply age-related.
Thyroid levels are normal, but brain fog persists. What could be the hidden cause?
Is it menopause or a thyroid disorder? Millions of women mistake the symptoms.