04-11-2009, 08:08 PM
TheEd,
Looking back last week and the weekend, I did have feverish like sweats, but they were quite shortlived if I relaxed. It was mostly based on some sort of basic exertion, like climbing stairs etc.
No bronchial issues as such. Nearest I had to this was just the nasty sore throats every morn/evening.
As for being bed-ridden I did feel that way at points, but as I might have mentioned previously instead of sleeping I shrugged it off and my brain just engaged with reading ro working on my computer instead. Usually I get wiped out with stuff like this, I've never felt like this before. Looking back I should have stayed in bed but felt I shouldn't and i should try and fight it off...who knows what the right thing to do is?
Anyhow, thanks again for the all advice - I used to do the waking pulse test, must start again and will check legs in morning although must admit haven't noticed anything like this over recent days or weeks. Last week it was more of a dull sense of having worked them when hadn't.
Regarding breathing I did notice that I wasn't breathing freely at points and kept having to force myself to 'mouth-breath' rather than just rely on nose. This usually indicates to me when I am v.tense and under pressure and need to do some breathing exercises to re-establish proper breathing in sync with body. Will keep an eye on this and body temp and keep you up to date.
I am very conscious this could be lingering around even when feeling fully recovered so going to take care in case it comes back with a vengance, thanks for all your advice as usual. Will report back soon,
Cheers,
D
Looking back last week and the weekend, I did have feverish like sweats, but they were quite shortlived if I relaxed. It was mostly based on some sort of basic exertion, like climbing stairs etc.
No bronchial issues as such. Nearest I had to this was just the nasty sore throats every morn/evening.
As for being bed-ridden I did feel that way at points, but as I might have mentioned previously instead of sleeping I shrugged it off and my brain just engaged with reading ro working on my computer instead. Usually I get wiped out with stuff like this, I've never felt like this before. Looking back I should have stayed in bed but felt I shouldn't and i should try and fight it off...who knows what the right thing to do is?
Anyhow, thanks again for the all advice - I used to do the waking pulse test, must start again and will check legs in morning although must admit haven't noticed anything like this over recent days or weeks. Last week it was more of a dull sense of having worked them when hadn't.
Regarding breathing I did notice that I wasn't breathing freely at points and kept having to force myself to 'mouth-breath' rather than just rely on nose. This usually indicates to me when I am v.tense and under pressure and need to do some breathing exercises to re-establish proper breathing in sync with body. Will keep an eye on this and body temp and keep you up to date.
I am very conscious this could be lingering around even when feeling fully recovered so going to take care in case it comes back with a vengance, thanks for all your advice as usual. Will report back soon,
Cheers,
D