Does anyone feel weirdly ill?

yeah in a way.
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My eyesight is noticeably worse - i always see numerous what looks like floaters but my brain is supposed to tune them out but it aint they are still there and i see them all the time. Optician says nothing to worry about.

Also get headaches much more than usual. I feel tired more than usual to the extent i usually have a short 30 min or 45 min nap in the afternoon. (im in mid 30s)


One thing i will definately say...my consciousness is not what it used to be ....

not as sharp much more fuzzy these days. Dunno why.


Oh god god god god god... do I hate eye floaters.... I wonder can anything be done about them?

Laser surgery?
 
hayfever?

been knocking me about for a fortnight for the past 5 yrs. had it this year in may. lethargic, no energy, weak etc then it passes.
 
It's called Malaise when you don't feel right. It normally means something is wrong, whether it be diet, lifestyle, a bug or something more serious. Just visit the docs. Fatigue can be a very dangerous symptom. Worth getting it checked out.
 
Quite surprised I stumbled across this thread. But as of late I have, I think it's down to the weather personally.
 
I go to the gym three times a week for 18 months and I've been feeling tired and a strange achy feeling that I cant explain plus feeling weak for about ten weeks now

I sort of just got used to it
Yes I think its that as when I'm busy and I'm not thinking about it, it seems to go away, its very strange I've not experianced it before and I'm 31

Another thing is, I've dropped on the weights I use at the gym and the achyness seems to have got better, so it could have been I was doing more than my body could handle

I'm not sure though, when the aches are bad they are quite worrying but its no where as bad as it was


You sound overtrained, take a week of 2 off. Diet might be lacking too? You're bound to feel like **** if you're training and not eating much. What you described in the last quote definitely sounds like overtraining and/or lack of proper nutrition. The "achyness" is called DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) :)
 
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I'm exhausted... I still seem to be recovering from meningitis from a couple of months ago.

I can "do stuff", it's when I stop that I realise how completely exhausted I am. I can't seem to get a proper rest.

Please don't offer any unsolicited medical advice to me - I'm just having a whine.
 
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