When writing a new message my blinking cursor is gone from the body of the message, where did it go?

When i want to write a new message in Thunderbird, my blinking cursor is there in the subject line and in the email address line but not in the body of the message where i want to Type my message. Where did it go and How do i turn it back on?

try restarting with add-ons disabled from the help menu (Alt+H) does the cursor reappear?

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