Brain Fog Gone in an Instant
“My name is Maggie Keil, I work for CBN part time and I love doing that because I love talking to people and I love praying for people because gives me a chance to listen to them and show them compassion.”
“I had COVID for about five or six months. I was one of those people that have the long term affects. I was really tired out, fatigued for the longest time, probably up until April, the first part of May."
"That’s when I actually started feeling like I was having the brain fog cause it was more pronounced then, about April. The brain fog actually made me feel like I was wrapped in a plastic bubble. Like I was detached from everybody. People would talk to me and I couldn’t process what they were saying to me. Just felt like I wasn’t even a part of the environment I was in. I told the doctor I couldn’t even process. And I would go to the doctor’s office and they would say, ‘We need to do a test, you need to turn over on your side.’ They said left side and I would look at them and I felt like, where is my left side? I couldn’t even correlate how to turn on my left side. That lasted until, actually July 2nd when I had the word of knowledge. I normally watch the 700 Club every morning before I go on the phones at noon. I turned un the 700 Club and I had just finished talking to my friend on the telephone and I was telling her about this brain fog. So Wendy had this word of knowledge."
“There’s somebody, you just feel like you are in a fog,” said Wendy on the 700 Club, “You normally have great mental clarity but you can’t remember anything and you’re just in this fog and you’ve even said to people, ‘I feel like I’m in this fog.’ God is lifting that fog off of you right now. Just start praising him, that fog is disappearing in Jesus Name.”
Maggie says, “And I thought ‘that is me!’ I started saying, ‘Praise you Jesus! Thank you Jesus!’ I just wanted to jump out of my chair to shout. I could feel something from my head to toe, like a sensation and it started to go and the next morning it was completely gone. I felt better. I felt like I was part of life again. I didn’t feel detached. I praise God for that, that he saw me through so I can continue to do his work.”