MinIreland
Established Member
I have 2 questions for everyone. It's not scientific, but perhaps we can find patterns.
1. What do you believe caused your ME/CFS?
2. What has helped you improve so far (if anything)?
I'll go first.
1. I have always had a vulnerability to get overly fatigued. I'm not sure why, but it could be a combination of lots of antibiotics as a child in combination with my personality and anxiety (which I developed since moving house when I was 11). I have also lived with chronic pain (hip) since I was a child. I've always had a pattern of 'go go go' and then crash for about a week. Stressors increased over the years (ambitious jobs, emigration, having children, multiple surgeries). Anxiety increased. In 2020, I got a new, very senior role in a nebulous environment. Stress and anxiety increased, insomnia appeared. Early menopause kicked in. I seriously crashed for the first time in 2021 and a second time in March 2023. I had COVID in July 2023, which has made the fatigue and brain fog worse.
2. Meds for anxiety, psychotherapy (exploring beliefs and patterns), prioritising, planning, and pacing. Giving myself permission to be more flexible and being compassionate (instead of critical) towards myself. Trying new 'non cognitive' things ) gardening, painting). Increasing my knowledge of stress, anxiety, CFS.
I hope you'll be willing to share as well. Perhaps I can then find a way to summarise our findings. Thanks so much!
1. What do you believe caused your ME/CFS?
2. What has helped you improve so far (if anything)?
I'll go first.
1. I have always had a vulnerability to get overly fatigued. I'm not sure why, but it could be a combination of lots of antibiotics as a child in combination with my personality and anxiety (which I developed since moving house when I was 11). I have also lived with chronic pain (hip) since I was a child. I've always had a pattern of 'go go go' and then crash for about a week. Stressors increased over the years (ambitious jobs, emigration, having children, multiple surgeries). Anxiety increased. In 2020, I got a new, very senior role in a nebulous environment. Stress and anxiety increased, insomnia appeared. Early menopause kicked in. I seriously crashed for the first time in 2021 and a second time in March 2023. I had COVID in July 2023, which has made the fatigue and brain fog worse.
2. Meds for anxiety, psychotherapy (exploring beliefs and patterns), prioritising, planning, and pacing. Giving myself permission to be more flexible and being compassionate (instead of critical) towards myself. Trying new 'non cognitive' things ) gardening, painting). Increasing my knowledge of stress, anxiety, CFS.
I hope you'll be willing to share as well. Perhaps I can then find a way to summarise our findings. Thanks so much!