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Starting to be able to hold down water again thankfully. So fucking thirsty. No need on top of a hangover.
Honestly feel like a 90 year old
it’s crazy how much dehydration alone can make you feel horrible. i can sympathize with feeling like you’re 90, that’s been the last two months of my life.
Still not feeling much mate? COVID took it out of me for a while too so hopefully you’re well over the worst of it now
i think i’m turning the corner finally, but i’m still not sure. have to do a heart ultrasound next week, but my ecg results were good. i can handle being tired, but i went for a short walk saturday and did a bit of yoga yesterday, both times i had some anxiety a few hours later. i’d love to figure out what’s causing that.
I remember going for a shop the day my 10 day isolation finished and it was a massive struggle. I collapsed on the sofa as soon as ai got in the door - body was running on fumes. It took a few months to get stamina levels back so hopefully you’ll get there soon.
The anxiety could be you subconsciously worrying / overthinking everything you’re suffering is attributed to the COVID. I seemed to have a constant cold that I couldn’t shift and was unsure whether it was COVID hangover, just a low immunity after COVID or possibly a bit of both
i’m expecting the stamina thing to be a process. i order a garmin watch for tracking stuff, so hopefully that’ll help progress things a little and give me some additional feedback to work with.
the anxiety is such a weird thing, i’m normally not anxious at all, so this volume and intensity is nothing i’ve experienced. i know there were a couple of episodes that i triggered myself, but there is definitely a relationship between physical exertion and onset. i’m managing it pretty well now as it’s happening because i’ve had a ton of practice the last few weeks, but i’d rather see it gone altogether. i’m used to exercising my way to good physical and mental health, so this one is a bit of a problem.
Yeah the lack of exercise will defo be a contributing factor. It will come back, might just take a while
The speewing is subsiding and I’m able to drink water again wirhout throwing up thankfully. Left with the squitts which I’d take any day after today
Ffs. Lol sorry mate shouldn’t laugh
in 10 years this is going to be a physical rehab board.
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303abuser mate I’m jumping on at this post and haven’t read everything. But if you have ever had covid, a couple of our close friends in their 50s got over it and the fatigue started to go - but what lasted the longest was flashing anxiety which sounds like what you are describing.
It did subside but it took several months and really looking after themselves / getting out in nature.
Ignore me if that’s not what this is about but thought I’d reassure if it is.
CBD oil also helps (12% CBD from Karma Coast)
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@Dan A mistimed laugh at the moment is a dangerous thing
NasserAlazzawi thanks, yeah i’ve talked to several people now who have described the same thing i’m going through. i think it a much more common and lasting side effect than is being discussed.
i had a couple of people say it took 9 or 10 months to feel normal again. if i can just get back to being able to run in the near future, i’ll be happy.
303abuser it’ll come good mate but I hear you with this as I saw it unfold with someone right in front of me. Like a micro panic attack, really not nice
Not sure I want to live longer, but otherwise this is motivating.
Jules72 cheers and yeah, i do meditate, just not as often as i should. the problem with theses anxiety episodes is that meditation/breath focus makes it worse. my doctor basically said i’m already doing everything i should be, short of meds, which i’m avoiding at all costs.
i think it’s just going to be a matter of time and slowly returning to normal fitness activities. i really believe being able to run again would help a lot, hopefully i can try next week.