• Cetraria@neurodifferent.me
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    1 year ago

    @robotistry @tomkindlon @longcovid @mecfs YMMV but I’ve heard from a lot of #PWME that it matters what symptoms you tackle. For me, it’s about managing mast cell symptoms and heart rate. So the right way for me to get more energy is to take something that slows my heart rate down so that I don’t exhaust myself as quickly. Taking something that makes me feel peppier might seem like the right thing to do, but when I feel peppy it means I’m running too “hot” and my energy envelope gets significantly smaller.

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      1 year ago

      @Cetraria @tomkindlon @longcovid @mecfs I have cognitively-triggered PEM as well, so physical symptoms don’t help much. The only thing that reliably helps is a strict routine and pacing. I can adjust that routine gradually over time, constantly adapting to whatever the current baseline is, but I’m not managing any specific symptoms, only how symptoms change with changes to that routine. (Feeling peppy = overdid it yesterday + flare coming.)