PLEASE RESPOND. CFS or Anxiety- giving up on life
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I had tonsilltis this past May-August. Sometime over this period I was hit with HORRIBLE fatigue. Id wake up from 12 hours of sleep exhausted. In April before the fatigue started I had my first ever panic attack after smoking weed-I felt weird for like 2 weeks because I flipped out and didnt know what was going to happen to me (felt anxious). But then in May i got the flu/strep throat. After the fatigue started I lost it. I looked up EVERY possible illness known to man to cause fatigue. If I sneezed, I would look up illness causing sneezing. I was basically a mess and went crazy. I then got symptoms like this: fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, headaches, weird dreams, spaced out feeling, no energy. I gave up and lay in bed and stayed home basically all day for a month and a half. But, I played tennis 3 hours a day and went to NYC every day during this time. in August for 3 weeks I played tennis 3 hours a day every day while still feeling horrible. Then, my doctor told me to have surgery to remove my TONSILS bc I kept testing positive for strep. He removed them and he found an abscess (an infection) and said all my problems would subside. The surgery was over 3 weeks ago and I am back to square one. My fatigue feels different but it is still there. My headaches arent the same severity but still there. My therapist says its ALL ANXIETY because I am able to excersize unlike many CFS patients. My symptoms are: horrible fatigue, tired still, headaches, slight brain fog, dizziness, shortness of breath, mild chest pain sometimes. Im a senior in high school and applying to colleges currently and it is making me crazy. I am terribly afraid I will not be able to attend because of my issues. All my hard work gone down the drain because of this. Can anxiety cause such symptoms? I hardly feel anxious and never have panic attacks. If its CFS I dont know what I will do. Please help me
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littleme1969 willthethrill18
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It can take many months for the body to recover after a bad bout of infection, sometimes as many as 6, and your anxiety issues are just making it much harder for your body to heal itself . So take a few deep breaths and chill out!!
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You don't want ME/CFS, no-one does. Emotionally I would recommend telling yourself you don't have CFS/ME. Thne looking at what you do have. You have shortness of breath, dizziness and mild chest pains which can all connect with the Panic attacks of Anxiety. The tiredness and headaches, slight brain fog can come from stress.
So, are you suffering from high levels of stress and anxiety which you're brain and body can't deal with? Very possibly. You've got a stressful time at school and you're not feeling well. Sounds stressful to me which can then lead directly into anxiety. You're stressed and really anxious over your future.
I would recommend trying to think "I am stressed and my body isn't dealing with it well". Right you need to lower the stress levels. For this you need help cos it's got too high for you to deal with on your own. Approach the doctors with can you help me to reduce my stress levels - short term anti-depressants. Then go find specialists who help you to learn how to phyiscally deal with the emotions of stress. Let go of the notion that you have an illness which can't be fixed - it's stressing you out too much! If you do have ME/CFS reducing your stress is extremely important and will releave some of the ME/CFS symptoms. Stress makes us that much worse.
Get the stress down and then re-evaluate. Be open minded that if you learn how to make stress stop affecting you in the way that it is now, then all or most of your current symptoms may disappear or be livable with. Concentrate on stress releaving because it could be causing all of your symptoms. Good luck
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I don't think your symtoms are caused by anxiety, especially if you have no other reason to be anxious except your sudden illness. Anxiety can make your symtoms worse, but it's not the cause. Saying that your multiple symtoms are caused by anxiety speaks of the same suspicion that we have experienced for years from the doctors who think CFS is all in our heads, and who attribute our symtoms to "panic", "anxiety", and a desperate need for attention.
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I'm not saying at all that people suffering from anxiety are pretenders or attention seekers. I'm saying that there are doctors who consider people with CFS symtoms as such.
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This is getting ridiculous. I have never said anyone with anxiety has it for attention. If anyone said so, I would consider that insulting and untrue.
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I definately wish mine was just due to my body not being able to deal with stress! There's alot more help and understanding out there for how to learn how to deal with stress than there is how to cope with CFS/ME.
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If this is a forum for exchanging niceties, obviously I'm in a wrong place.
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Fingers crossed they can guide you. As you can see even those of us who have been diagnosed officially with it can't always recognise it definately. It has so many varients and symptoms like other conditions, that it is confusing.
I'm not sure if you've mentioned pain as well as fatigue? There is also different fatigue feelings too. They may ask you to describe your fatigue and your pain (if you have any). You may want to think about that description too before you go. I find it hard when I'm put on the spot.
If they do diagnose you with CFS/ME don't go don't the thought route of you can't go to college or do the things you had dreamed of. I've had ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia since I was at least 14. I'm now 36. I've got my degree, I'm self employed, married with 2 children. I've achieved so much, yes it's been hard, still is! But things are very definately achievable with determination (oh and a bit of pain).
Good Luck - hope they help you. (PS. if they do say it's not them ask who they would suggest you see next).