wow, i didnt read that far. Thats grotesquely inaccurate! Is anyone in contact with him that can set him straight? I mean the extent of brain fog in LC i wouldnt know but for many of us its such a huge part, and lots of the time i'd be thrilled to have an attention span of 20seconds, never mind 20 minutes. Carer asked me if i wanted a drink the other day. It took several attempts for me to even understand what was being said, she may as well have been talking a foreign language.
We can do without Dr Strain spreading such falsehoods.
I wonder whether this is another issue with genericising everything under 'brain fog'. 20mins seems a feasible timespan for someone to be able to say talk and answer questions before cognitive fatigue kicking in - at which point it isn't my attention that is the issue but being able to find words to speak or think of answers to what are complex questions (I'm always shocked at how medics aren't trained in what is complex vs simple wording given they must all deal with stroke patients or other issue -I thought that would be a standard adjustment they should have learned). I just really need to go to sleep in a dark quiet room at that point.
I'd find it offensive if they suggested this was 'attention span' - which isn't brain fog OR cognitive fatigue. Attention span is ability to listen, watch etc - which certainly isn't measured by whether you can answer a difficult question. It will also vary much more throughout a day as you get tireder or have good points/bad points. As you say it could be down to seconds but 'renew' ie reading a book and end up with starting same para 10 times because you never get to the end of it.