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Hi. Yes I agree to get tested and your gp can start the intitial or go to see a reumatologist and gastronolgist. As for the anxiety trust me I understand. I live in fear of my health but really getting the support/meds can really help with this. I waited too long to do so and now I see where it got out of control my coping because I did not have the assistance I needed. It is not being weak to get mental help and can make this easier to cope with. Take care
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Yes I had fatigue from PN. Both from my meds making me sluggish and from the PN. Although I was exhausted I didn't sleep well and always felt completely exhausted the next day. Without sleep I would also have both tremor and chills and aches and pains all over.
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Not "tired," per se, just having zero energy with about the same amount of concentration ability. I'm slack-jawed at people in the PWP forum writing about exercise programs they take part in – amazing, because I can hardly walk more than a couple blocks before petering out. Fatigue has been an issue since I was first dxd a couple years ago. The neuro's don't really seem to know what to do about that symptom; they just kind of glaze over, say "Okay," and then never return to the issue. For me, fatigue can cut in after doing something simple like scrambling eggs, or trying to follow a moderately-paced discussion. The only thing that "fixes" it is immediate sleep (sometimes for several hours pending usual poor quality). Sound familiar to anyone else..? Is this typical for PWP..? |
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