ChrisD
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I recently post on here about physical changes that I have found after having CFS/Fibro for 1.5 years inc. knees buckling in, straightened spine, rounded shoulders etc. :
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/physiological-changes.50911/#post-840234
I find this all pretty concerning that within such a short space of time, that weakness and muscle loss can affect the musculoskeletal system so drastically. Also that these are some of the symptoms that get lost in the title Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Last year when I was stressed with working and having CFS/Fibro, I had some pretty strange episodes of adrenal surges, restless legs, involuntary movements, numbness, tingling etc. After crashing hard in December and having more moderate than Mild CFS, I have been working really hard to recover (trying not to push), I do feel I am on the recovery path but I am concerned that my nervous system has taken a battering and wonder if some sensations I am having now will ever go?
For Example, in the morning when I get up, I am quite off balance and dizzy for a few hours as my body adjusts from being asleep to waking and moving. I can feel really restricted in movement and not be able to react to things to the side of me and turn 90degrees in a hurry or it really throws me off. Sometimes I actually feel completely dissociated from arm or leg movement in that it either lags behind or ahead and comes as a shock (I believe this could be a cerebellum thing).. My most common symptom at the moment are strange muscle contractions after or during movement/exercise, I do short walks to try to keep moving yet as I walk, my perception of the odd footstep can feel very odd and not quite as I would have imagined it to feel (if that makes sense?!) THEN when I reach home again or my destination and stop moving, it;s as if all my muscles take some time to recognise that I have stopped and they begin to contract strangely so that sometimes it feels as if I am still moving or it can just be more irritating and hard to focus on what you are doing next (Maybe talking to someone in a shop).
My concern is that it feels as if my entire physiology has taken a beating and that things aren't quite wired up as they were before, I hope my body can adapt to the new arrangement or heal into the old but in the mean time I will try not to worry about it. Does anyone else find this? It feels a little bit more like the MS side of things but I have been checked over (except for MRI) for MS......
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/physiological-changes.50911/#post-840234
I find this all pretty concerning that within such a short space of time, that weakness and muscle loss can affect the musculoskeletal system so drastically. Also that these are some of the symptoms that get lost in the title Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Last year when I was stressed with working and having CFS/Fibro, I had some pretty strange episodes of adrenal surges, restless legs, involuntary movements, numbness, tingling etc. After crashing hard in December and having more moderate than Mild CFS, I have been working really hard to recover (trying not to push), I do feel I am on the recovery path but I am concerned that my nervous system has taken a battering and wonder if some sensations I am having now will ever go?
For Example, in the morning when I get up, I am quite off balance and dizzy for a few hours as my body adjusts from being asleep to waking and moving. I can feel really restricted in movement and not be able to react to things to the side of me and turn 90degrees in a hurry or it really throws me off. Sometimes I actually feel completely dissociated from arm or leg movement in that it either lags behind or ahead and comes as a shock (I believe this could be a cerebellum thing).. My most common symptom at the moment are strange muscle contractions after or during movement/exercise, I do short walks to try to keep moving yet as I walk, my perception of the odd footstep can feel very odd and not quite as I would have imagined it to feel (if that makes sense?!) THEN when I reach home again or my destination and stop moving, it;s as if all my muscles take some time to recognise that I have stopped and they begin to contract strangely so that sometimes it feels as if I am still moving or it can just be more irritating and hard to focus on what you are doing next (Maybe talking to someone in a shop).
My concern is that it feels as if my entire physiology has taken a beating and that things aren't quite wired up as they were before, I hope my body can adapt to the new arrangement or heal into the old but in the mean time I will try not to worry about it. Does anyone else find this? It feels a little bit more like the MS side of things but I have been checked over (except for MRI) for MS......