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I have been sick for almost 15 months.
The past 6 months my crashes has changed. Before they were maybe a bit more mild but lasted much longer (1-3 weeks). Well, mild is maybe the wrong word, but let's say less severe. Now it seems the crash are more intense, BUT pass much faster (sometimes I can be "functional" again in after just 1-2 days). I also seem to be have less frequent crashes. I have not, at least yet, gotten as bad as my first big crash which was more or less consistent for 2 months.
Some symptoms have become less severe, some has left to never return (yet), and some have changed. A few are new ones. I can do more now for an example, like cooking and cleaning, but at the same time I'm more sensitive to vision overload so I can't watch tv for longer periods of time. Before this was strangely not an issue at all even though I had more severe brain fog. I can also read more now even in bad days.
I'm asking because it's hard to grasp and understand this disease and what's good and bad for my body..
The past 6 months my crashes has changed. Before they were maybe a bit more mild but lasted much longer (1-3 weeks). Well, mild is maybe the wrong word, but let's say less severe. Now it seems the crash are more intense, BUT pass much faster (sometimes I can be "functional" again in after just 1-2 days). I also seem to be have less frequent crashes. I have not, at least yet, gotten as bad as my first big crash which was more or less consistent for 2 months.
Some symptoms have become less severe, some has left to never return (yet), and some have changed. A few are new ones. I can do more now for an example, like cooking and cleaning, but at the same time I'm more sensitive to vision overload so I can't watch tv for longer periods of time. Before this was strangely not an issue at all even though I had more severe brain fog. I can also read more now even in bad days.
I'm asking because it's hard to grasp and understand this disease and what's good and bad for my body..
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