I've had increasing problems with this.
Mostly intense crying when Angels it frustrated, that leaves as soon as I drop trying to communicate.
I've thought lately it must be a progression of Lyme disease, perhaps undiagnosed MS... Perhaps a Harbinger of pending decline of cognition.
The literature calls it " rare". There's no mention of it in ME/CFS.
BUT... DOES IT OCCUR in CFS?
AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
I have no Alzheimer's genes and a normal MRI; increasing tremors, neuropathic itch, something new every year or so that no one pays attention to.
I don't sense any cognitive decline. Brain fog isn't a problem.
I can't make a point when frustrated without crying; extremely humiliating if at the Dr.
Women think I "turn on the waterworks for sympathy".
They tell me to stop. I can't.
Then it's suddenly gone.
I was never this way.
Never sentimental even.
I went through a horrific divorce at the height of my CFS, blamed it for years on Loss, etc.
Now it's clear it comes on like a storm, usually when frustrated or angry, and is over and I feel nothing in a minute or so.
It's not depression.
Fatigue might make it more common, but it happens in good days too.
Anybody else?
Mostly intense crying when Angels it frustrated, that leaves as soon as I drop trying to communicate.
I've thought lately it must be a progression of Lyme disease, perhaps undiagnosed MS... Perhaps a Harbinger of pending decline of cognition.
The literature calls it " rare". There's no mention of it in ME/CFS.
BUT... DOES IT OCCUR in CFS?
AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
I have no Alzheimer's genes and a normal MRI; increasing tremors, neuropathic itch, something new every year or so that no one pays attention to.
I don't sense any cognitive decline. Brain fog isn't a problem.
I can't make a point when frustrated without crying; extremely humiliating if at the Dr.
Women think I "turn on the waterworks for sympathy".
They tell me to stop. I can't.
Then it's suddenly gone.
I was never this way.
Never sentimental even.
I went through a horrific divorce at the height of my CFS, blamed it for years on Loss, etc.
Now it's clear it comes on like a storm, usually when frustrated or angry, and is over and I feel nothing in a minute or so.
It's not depression.
Fatigue might make it more common, but it happens in good days too.
Anybody else?