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Posted by the3030club (Member # 21898) on :
 
I doubt i'm the only one to have this, but it's kind of a hard one to describe so i didn't know what to search for.

A lot of times if i get up, turn my head quickly or any sort of movement usually from being still i get their weird "waves" of fatigue that feel like they pass through me quickly. I know that sounds wacky but i don't know how else to describe it. it's not painfull, almost tingly but maybe 1/2 or a full second in duration.

Does anyone else have this, is there a name for it? and anyone have any idea about what actually causes it?
 
Posted by littlebit27 (Member # 24477) on :
 
I understand what you mean, I think. I get feelings of fatigue that only last a few seconds. I mean I am tired quite often but this feeling is like a whole body exhaustion. It feels like my whole body just wants to give out.

I don't know where it comes from or what causes it. Not even sure if what I am describing is what you mean.
 
Posted by lymetwister (Member # 19590) on :
 
I think it's blood flow related, as I also get this, but if I get up and walk around, not only does that symptom abate, but many others as well.

Gary
 
Posted by KYForester (Member # 24695) on :
 
It happens when I yawn and started when I began noticing my Lyme other symptoms.
 
Posted by the3030club (Member # 21898) on :
 
this doesn't get better with anything. It started happening 3 days ago and became prominent as i began feeling better otherwise. It was my only lyme symptom the first time around, now again(at least today) it's the only one left.

It happens almost whenever i move in any way. it's like a mini jolt going through my body. very weird.
 
Posted by the3030club (Member # 21898) on :
 
anyone else?
 
Posted by blinkie (Member # 14470) on :
 
Oh! I had that just before I was diagnosed! It was a PITA! Goen since doing treatment though.
 
Posted by the3030club (Member # 21898) on :
 
It's so weird, the only thing that stops it is an advil.
 


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