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  1. markiemark

    Getting Glasses When You Have ME-related Variable Eyesight

    @Wonko Goodness, that must be so bizarre to experience!
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    Getting Glasses When You Have ME-related Variable Eyesight

    I only feel blind if I go outside without sunglasses on. It's just an absolute mess of white light and images I can't take in. (Only in the daytime of course! If I do it at night time, then that's just me being pretentious :rofl:)
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    Getting Glasses When You Have ME-related Variable Eyesight

    Oh goodness, where to start... I'd argue visual stress/deficiencies/agitation/processing problems are likely the biggest contributor to PEM for me. I have over 8 unique symptoms when it comes to visual processing. It even seems to effect my perception of sound. Since getting CFS, this has...
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    Are there symptoms you had in the early stages of ME that you no longer get?

    In the beginning I used to struggle with almost involuntarily falling asleep. This was when I wasn't entirely sure what was going on with me and I thought i was just tired out from having a bad illness. It was only when it continued that I knew something might be off! It eventually settled into...
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    Thunderclap on Thursday re TEDX Bristol

    A thunderclap? At least it wasn't a lightning strike! :rofl: edit: I also could of gone with "There's always thunder after lightning". But I'm not going to continue trying to force out terrible puns lol.
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    Tymes Trust - No reported harassment of staff at Bristol University

    Disrupting ME/CFS and now the fabric of reality too? What can't this person do?! Amazing. "Freedom of Information (FOI) requests were listed as the most damaging type of ‘harassment’." :rofl::rofl: surely these individuals can't take themselves seriously at this point?
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    Things that brighten your day

    This is a particularly difficult one for me, right now anyway. I don't think anyone is unfamiliar with the monotony and "small world" syndrome of being stuck in one place with little variation. Going outside to read or study is almost essential for my struggling mental health! Spotify and music...
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    Keeping Up Appearances - How to look good while feeling ill

    I can't help it but my natural allure is usually enough! :laugh: Nah but, really. I like my hair long and provided I keep it washed, brushed and/or tied back it looks fine. Plus making sure I take the time to shave. If I don't do those things, I look like a cave man and doesn't really help with...
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