smartixoxo
New member
hey all. i have posted in general health before, and have had some great responses. i have since had a few weeks to investigate my symptoms and test some treatments. many have suggested lyme, candida, and simple stress/anxiety. maybe the new information below can open up new possibilities, or focus in on existing ones...
backstory, in short:
2 months ago at work (around 4-7pm), i began to experience the following symptoms - which have remained very consistent with varied levels of intensity. they came on all at once, very suddenly.
mild headache
shortness of breath, tightness in chest.
brain fog, loss of focus, feeling of disconnect, fuzziness/haze
aches/tenseness in neck, back and shoulders.
odd sensation in legs that make me fidget, and move about.
but here is where i'd like to direct the questioning... can anyone lend any insight as to why my symptoms grow worse during the evening? i find that i feel best in the morning (but still not 100%), and as the day goes i the brain fog comes on - and by 6-7pm i am in a constant haze until the end of the night. along with the haze i feel the odd sensation in my legs, tightness in neck and shoulders, inability to focus, and some minor breathing issues.
its just strange that come 6-7pm, my symptoms are at their worst. like clockwork.
i have read that threadworms are known to become active at night. im not suggesting that i have threadworms, but perhaps there are other known bacteria or viruses that are more likely to cause havoc at night.
thanks for lookin, i would appreciate any feedback. it has been exhausting just typing this up!
backstory, in short:
2 months ago at work (around 4-7pm), i began to experience the following symptoms - which have remained very consistent with varied levels of intensity. they came on all at once, very suddenly.
mild headache
shortness of breath, tightness in chest.
brain fog, loss of focus, feeling of disconnect, fuzziness/haze
aches/tenseness in neck, back and shoulders.
odd sensation in legs that make me fidget, and move about.
but here is where i'd like to direct the questioning... can anyone lend any insight as to why my symptoms grow worse during the evening? i find that i feel best in the morning (but still not 100%), and as the day goes i the brain fog comes on - and by 6-7pm i am in a constant haze until the end of the night. along with the haze i feel the odd sensation in my legs, tightness in neck and shoulders, inability to focus, and some minor breathing issues.
its just strange that come 6-7pm, my symptoms are at their worst. like clockwork.
i have read that threadworms are known to become active at night. im not suggesting that i have threadworms, but perhaps there are other known bacteria or viruses that are more likely to cause havoc at night.
thanks for lookin, i would appreciate any feedback. it has been exhausting just typing this up!