Hey forum. I've had CFS for the last 15 years and I've only now just started thinking about the cardio/blood aspect of it. Tell me if these symptoms/reactions sound familiar to you:
- postural hypotension: standing up too quickly and feeling like you're traveling into another dimension.
- itchy legs during walks/exercise: a huge sensation of itchiness from my waist down to my calves when I haven't walked in a while. Due to your heart pumping more blood for the muscles.
- feeling like I'm out of breath after just talking to someone. Sometimes I'll feel like I really need a good 20-30sec to restore some breath in me, almost like just talking out loud was the equivalent of holding my breath as long as possible under water.
- huge malaise after just a bit of physical effort: lifting luggage or sth, and feeling like I'm having a sort of panic attack and need to be alone and lie down.
- CFS patients have been shown to have less blood volume in their bodies than regular individuals. Check out this video, it's not long:
- feeling like parts of my body lack blood circulation. In basic positions, I'll feel like one of my arms needs to be dropped downward and I feel the blood coming back. After lying down a little while, especially if it's hot, I feel like my legs need a minute to fill up on blood again. Didn't have this at all before.
Does this ring a bell to you ?
- postural hypotension: standing up too quickly and feeling like you're traveling into another dimension.
- itchy legs during walks/exercise: a huge sensation of itchiness from my waist down to my calves when I haven't walked in a while. Due to your heart pumping more blood for the muscles.
- feeling like I'm out of breath after just talking to someone. Sometimes I'll feel like I really need a good 20-30sec to restore some breath in me, almost like just talking out loud was the equivalent of holding my breath as long as possible under water.
- huge malaise after just a bit of physical effort: lifting luggage or sth, and feeling like I'm having a sort of panic attack and need to be alone and lie down.
- CFS patients have been shown to have less blood volume in their bodies than regular individuals. Check out this video, it's not long:
- feeling like parts of my body lack blood circulation. In basic positions, I'll feel like one of my arms needs to be dropped downward and I feel the blood coming back. After lying down a little while, especially if it's hot, I feel like my legs need a minute to fill up on blood again. Didn't have this at all before.
Does this ring a bell to you ?