I donīt have positive tests either and thatīs why youīll find I havenīt specifically statedīMGīin my post - and usually donīt when referring to my own symptoms. So thanks for writing and sharing this really interesting account, Geode.
One thing I do know is that after 2 years of chronic fatigue some years ago, cognitive dysfunction was very generalized, just like the condition itself. Once I was cured of it I noticed my brain was extremely hungry for stimulation so I would read tons of neurobiology books a week, play complicated piano music - almost as if the brain was starving for exercise. I also feel that my brain is now razor sharp compared to what it was even before the CFS started.
The cognitive episodes that I had recently mirror the exact same type of muscle weakness that is occurring this time round – it could of course just be one great big coincidence......
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Originally Posted by southblues
I still have the sneaky suspicion that I am a bit insane.
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Hey Celeste! I think you can not pronounce yourself insane until thousands of doctors and neurologists do so first!!!! ...

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