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Y'all dont know me 'personally'. Not doing as well as I used to & don't know what to do about it. nt (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Apr 2023 OP
We hold eachother's 'hands,' and always will. elleng Apr 2023 #1
Verklempt. Privileged to see Baryshnikov perform in NYC. sprinkleeninow Apr 2023 #3
there are some days where you will always remember lapfog_1 May 2023 #34
I Was living on W. 48th St., stood on a pier the whole day and watched it Walleye May 2023 #36
WOW! elleng May 2023 #37
((((HUGS))))) applegrove Apr 2023 #2
Received. sprinkleeninow Apr 2023 #5
This might not be helpful, but the engineer in me would do an assessment of what has changed MLAA Apr 2023 #4
I'm weary lots.Taking supplements, diet reasonable, on & off restorative sleep. sprinkleeninow Apr 2023 #10
Speaking from experience True Blue American May 2023 #35
Last check no thyroid issues. Nothing else glaring actually. sprinkleeninow Feb 19 #48
By any chance have you had your B12 checked lately? Lulu KC Feb 19 #43
Thank you. I do take B12 supplements, but way back in time sprinkleeninow Feb 19 #47
Hang in there... FirstLight Apr 2023 #6
huggggggs. I hope things get better very soon. niyad Apr 2023 #8
Thanks much for your words. Yes, I gratefully 'seize' moments of joy, nature's beauty and her gifts. sprinkleeninow May 2023 #11
I've been here since then as well... FirstLight May 2023 #38
All these expressions here I have taken to heart. A moth stays on my door and won't sprinkleeninow Feb 19 #44
I knew that something had changed. Whatever is going on, please know that you niyad Apr 2023 #7
You touching my heart. sprinkleeninow May 2023 #12
Mind focus exercises NJCher Apr 2023 #9
I do have my 'spirituality', but wonder if an underlying physical issue is contributing to mind sprinkleeninow May 2023 #13
Are you able to see a doctor? JudyM May 2023 #22
Meditation NJCher May 2023 #23
Body and brain are definitely connected Warpy May 2023 #29
We are here. sheshe2 May 2023 #14
And I am so very grateful. sprinkleeninow May 2023 #15
Big hugs and understanding 🤗 Murphyb849 May 2023 #16
Understanding. A biggie. I feel as if I'm mb an annoyance to some around me. sprinkleeninow May 2023 #17
You need a blood work up multigraincracker May 2023 #18
Well, you've certainly done one thing right! You've shared it HERE. calimary May 2023 #19
I love the music you share AmBlue May 2023 #20
👊 💙 sprinkleeninow May 2023 #40
We are here for you and sending digital hugs. alwaysinasnit May 2023 #21
Sprinkleeninow... pdxflyboy May 2023 #24
Sending a hug democrank May 2023 #25
I am sorry. Sending you big hugs. LoisB May 2023 #26
Hang in there, Sprink 🕊🕯️💜🌈💚🍀 Cha May 2023 #27
Hugs to you. stage left May 2023 #28
Hugs Duncanpup May 2023 #30
I enjoy the Eastern Orthodox posts you put here. Here's something for you: Years back, I was having NBachers May 2023 #31
Listened again. Gives me goosebumps. sprinkleeninow Feb 19 #45
And now you can keep this in your heart and let this love carry you, too. NBachers Feb 19 #49
... sprinkleeninow Feb 19 #50
Hope you have some friends nearby. usonian May 2023 #32
👊 💙 sprinkleeninow May 2023 #41
I suspected you were not your usual self; it's understandable and I share some of your present No Vested Interest May 2023 #33
Serious, could it be your mattress? XanaDUer2 May 2023 #39
Forgive the late response. 2023 was a difficult year. sprinkleeninow Feb 19 #46
huggggggggs. We are here for you. niyad Feb 19 #51
I am so grateful! A lil lovingkindness goes a long way. sprinkleeninow Feb 19 #52
I want to say how deeply appreciative of all replies and advice/wisdom. sprinkleeninow May 2023 #42

lapfog_1

(29,205 posts)
34. there are some days where you will always remember
Mon May 1, 2023, 03:49 AM
May 2023

1986 - NYC - July 4th. Tall ships parade. one of the biggest fireworks displays I've ever seen... and I watched it from the roof of Gregory Hines apartment. He invited the entire building to his party on the rooftop. Classy guy.

Walleye

(31,028 posts)
36. I Was living on W. 48th St., stood on a pier the whole day and watched it
Mon May 1, 2023, 06:13 AM
May 2023

The battleship, I think it was USS Iowa was parked at the end at the pier on Hudson at the end of my street, it took up more than a block, it went out in the channel, and the helicopters landed, and deposited Pres.Ronald Reagan on deck. I watched the whole thing, first time I ever got a sunburn in New York City. You’re right some things you never forget

MLAA

(17,298 posts)
4. This might not be helpful, but the engineer in me would do an assessment of what has changed
Sun Apr 30, 2023, 11:33 PM
Apr 2023

from when you were doing better and now. For example, has your diet changed, has there been a change in your sleep habits like staying up later, any change in vitamins or prescriptions, has work required more physical exertion, have you been seeing friends more or less and document any and all changes then think about each change to see if/how one or multiple changes could have had an impact on your condition.

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
10. I'm weary lots.Taking supplements, diet reasonable, on & off restorative sleep.
Sun Apr 30, 2023, 11:59 PM
Apr 2023
Contracted Eastern-Barr (back in the 80's).Took online survey in '95. Had 19 of 22 symptoms. About 1986-87, my PCP said: "It's academic." It was considered a disorder in one's 'head'. If I got a virus, it would last months. The initial accute symptoms subsided, but I was in a slump energy-wise. This fatigue/lethargy affects your mind.

Husband reposed 4 years ago. Cardiac arrest. I keep busy, have a very small circle of 'friends', but feel more and more isolated as time advances. I don't want to be 'needy'. I give passes to some who I kinda sorta expected to keep supporting me even at a minimum.

Presently I'm limiting news intake. Repetitive mention of you-know-who and his ilk.

I am not a fan of mood altering meds. There may be an underlying issue like thryroid that I been meaning to check out.

Was hospitalized November '21. ER said covid. Perhaps but asymptomatic. Find out 2 months later reading my chart, systemic infection (UTI), E coli, sepsis. Not positive I went into sepsis or was close. So this experience contributes.

Forgive me please. I overshot the runway.

True Blue American

(17,985 posts)
35. Speaking from experience
Mon May 1, 2023, 04:40 AM
May 2023

The thyroid is the thermoses to the body. It can cause all kinds of problems.

But my first suggestion is to get a complete check up now! Do not delay!

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
48. Last check no thyroid issues. Nothing else glaring actually.
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 01:47 AM
Feb 19

Remembering now though, spleen was questioned decades ago bc of ITP. Idiopathic thingy. I plum forgot.

Thanks for input! 🫡🩷

Lulu KC

(2,566 posts)
43. By any chance have you had your B12 checked lately?
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 12:01 AM
Feb 19

I am probably in a similar boat with ME/CFS. However, I was really, REALLY dragging myself around (barely) and told my doctor when I had my annual checkup. She had my B12 checked and it was low. With OTC supplements I felt much better within three weeks. I don't know how it got so depleted, but it was night and day. Now at least I CAN exercise and have post-exercise malaise for three days--but still! It's a big improvement.

Best wishes to you for finding your answer. There is more attention being paid now that $$$ is available to study long COVID, which is probably related via the post-viral connection.

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
47. Thank you. I do take B12 supplements, but way back in time
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 01:38 AM
Feb 19

I actually got injections that hit the bloodstream immediately not getting diluted thru digestion.

Going to see about my level. One needs taking assertive measures at times re: one's doctoring.

I did end up w/AFib, my eyes are a bit messed up, gait is off. So I feel yes, long covid symptoms.

🩷

FirstLight

(13,360 posts)
6. Hang in there...
Sun Apr 30, 2023, 11:34 PM
Apr 2023

I may not know your specific challenges right now, but I *DO* know that you are NOT alone.

This life has been very challenging the past few years, and even more so in the past couple months. I dont know how I am getting by either. I try to at least find something lovely in my day each day, whether it's a bird or a view or something else. Little moments of joy are sometimes all we've got to help

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
11. Thanks much for your words. Yes, I gratefully 'seize' moments of joy, nature's beauty and her gifts.
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:10 AM
May 2023
I get uplifted at the grocery store, my post office (box) and encounters in parking lots. But it's difficult being salt and light when you have a challenging personal private life.

I continually remind myself that I'm not alone. DU is a saving grace. Who knew when I joined up initially in 2002 with a different screen name it would be so very therapeutic especially later on.

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
44. All these expressions here I have taken to heart. A moth stays on my door and won't
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 01:08 AM
Feb 19

move even opening & closing it several times to go out with pup. I lovingly address it wishing it long life. Tell this to a behavioral medicine specialist. 🤭

niyad

(113,330 posts)
7. I knew that something had changed. Whatever is going on, please know that you
Sun Apr 30, 2023, 11:41 PM
Apr 2023

have your DU family here. You are not alone,

hugggggggs

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
13. I do have my 'spirituality', but wonder if an underlying physical issue is contributing to mind
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:14 AM
May 2023
stress.

JudyM

(29,251 posts)
22. Are you able to see a doctor?
Mon May 1, 2023, 01:01 AM
May 2023

Blood tests and go from there…
Also, a doctor can probably hook you up with some social work or other mental health support.

NJCher

(35,684 posts)
23. Meditation
Mon May 1, 2023, 01:02 AM
May 2023

Is often thought to be spiritual but it’s not. That’s why I prefer the term focus exercise.

Warpy

(111,270 posts)
29. Body and brain are definitely connected
Mon May 1, 2023, 02:23 AM
May 2023

Emotional stress can do things like raise cortisol levels and that can raise blood sugar and do a lot of other things to our bodies. Physical illness, or getting over a severe one or recovering from surgery can all cause depression.

It might be time for a checkup to rule out any physical stuff that might be lurking in the background.

Murphyb849

(572 posts)
16. Big hugs and understanding 🤗
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:19 AM
May 2023

I was a nurse for violent psychiatric patients who actually had COVID pre-vaccine. Fighting all care, tearing off our inadequate PPE, not understanding why they felt so horrid.
I refused to just leave them die and gave them the best care possible, my patients survived more than patients on other floors, against all odds.
But then I got COVID I was the last nurse to get it and had a blasting viral load.
I could stand and run steps and run a building and exercise and take care of everything I needed to without any issues and no medication.
I got long covid which changed my ability to breathe and function and my life is I once knew it is over and I'm trying to adjust but it's been a hard road to hoe.
Big hugs to you, whatever is going on. Hang in there.
And you are not alone here, I do not post much but visit every day, and many posts make me feel better and more hopeful.

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
17. Understanding. A biggie. I feel as if I'm mb an annoyance to some around me.
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:28 AM
May 2023
Perhaps it's not true. All I expect is an occasional text even, "Hey, girl! Love ya!"

Covid may still be wreaking havoc in their lives. Just that when one becomes instantly spouse-less, one feels that the scripture speaking of the widow and orphan will be manifest even in a small simple act.

multigraincracker

(32,688 posts)
18. You need a blood work up
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:29 AM
May 2023

and a good doctor.
There is reason for every thing. I’d start with a MD and and a good shrink. In the mean time lots of walks and stay with the healthy eating. First sign of a fever get to the ER.
Best of luck and get well wishes.

calimary

(81,304 posts)
19. Well, you've certainly done one thing right! You've shared it HERE.
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:39 AM
May 2023

This is just the best-Best-BEST group of fellow travelers I've ever had the luck to luck into.

They all have hearts as big as all outdoors and shoulders so broad they could stretch across the Pacific. It's become my family-away-from-family by now. Nobody here may have walked in your shoes, but I bet EVERYBODY here knows his or her way around the shoe department.

I'm glad you cared enough to share. We will lift you up and keep you company, and this is such a broad-based group that somebody out there is gonna have an idea or suggestion that will actually help in the most practical sense. Something that actually can be done, or an action/approach that can actually be taken. You never know! I've found that, in some low moments, I personally have actually felt comforted by remembering what our own Skittles once famously said: "someone's always here."

AmBlue

(3,111 posts)
20. I love the music you share
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:45 AM
May 2023

...and enjoy your posts here. I hope you will do as others have suggested and journal your symptoms and see your doctor. I know fatigue is a main symptom of Epstein Barr (I think that's what you meant), so you could be having a flare up. I do hope you feel better soon!! Let us know how you're doing. And in the meantime, maybe this will help a little...

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NBachers

(17,119 posts)
31. I enjoy the Eastern Orthodox posts you put here. Here's something for you: Years back, I was having
Mon May 1, 2023, 02:29 AM
May 2023

a trying and difficult day. I had "Thistle and Shamrock" on NPR. This song was on by Dougie MacLean; he'd donated it as a fundraiser incentive. It spoke to me so personally that I had to pull over and listen to it. I've returned to it as needed when needed:

&t=1s


usonian

(9,811 posts)
32. Hope you have some friends nearby.
Mon May 1, 2023, 02:38 AM
May 2023

A lot of us live alone, and that magnifies problems. And I hope you find a great diagnostician to get to root causes and do some curing.

I get all my news from the short links here and at Hacker News. TV is too mind-controlling. I pick and choose what I want to look at in detail, or not. Try to keep the energy positive.




No Vested Interest

(5,167 posts)
33. I suspected you were not your usual self; it's understandable and I share some of your present
Mon May 1, 2023, 03:39 AM
May 2023

situation - some isolation, faltering energy, aware of decreased motivation, etc.

I don't have a lot of answers, but can recommend some little things...
- I make sure I do what I can to get eight hrs sleep, even if it means a very late start to the day.
(I've told anyone who might contact me that I don't take calls before noon. That works fairly well, but not perfect.)
- I try to take advantage of sunny days and sit outside for a while. I find the sun healing both physically and spiritually.
- Observe nature around you - birds, flora and fauna. They give a sense of peace of mind. Occasionally go to a quiet public
park and observe the people, younger and older, and their pets.
-Eat regularly - healthy though not fancy or heavy meals, take enough fluid to not be dehydrated.
- Like you, I'm especially adverse to seeing or hearing rancorous politicians or pundits. PBS offers programs of interest or
entertainment which pass the time pleasantly.
- I'm not so good about phoning people, but lately I've begun writing a brief card or note to a relative or friend. I'm also
posting what I know of family history on Facebook for younger relatives, as so much of that information will be lost when I
pass on.
Forgive those who need forgiving.

That's it for tonight. You've been well attended to by DUers above. Will be back in touch soon.

XanaDUer2

(10,681 posts)
39. Serious, could it be your mattress?
Mon May 1, 2023, 02:31 PM
May 2023

I got a new one and went from feeling crappy everyday to much better. Also, get some blood work and urine tested. I'm going in for my physical results tomorrow.

I wish you the best

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
46. Forgive the late response. 2023 was a difficult year.
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 01:23 AM
Feb 19

2024 is continuing. I just don't get it.

2 nites ago it did dawn on me that I should replace my 8 y.o. mattress. I just can't think of everything. TY for the suggestion. 🫡 🩷

sprinkleeninow

(20,250 posts)
42. I want to say how deeply appreciative of all replies and advice/wisdom.
Mon May 1, 2023, 09:56 PM
May 2023
Taking all into consideration. Gonna get medical consult very soon.

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