Guest guest Posted October 2, 2010 Report Share Posted October 2, 2010 AN one thing Im not is fatigued, I usually have energy to burn thank God. If I couldnt get out and go to the gym due to CFS I dont know what I'd do. If I knew what was making me sick and knew it wasn't going to morph into something like CFS there's no doubt in my mind that I'd stay here but that's the problem I don't know and wont know if Im going to get any worst until its to late. Im not sure if thats a chance Im willing to take. My g/f and I talked about me moving and we came up with a possible solution. Theres some apartments near here that reasonably priced, I could move in there for 6 months and at the end of the 6 months try to move back. If the house is still causing problems we try it again a few months down the road. I honestly believe that if my system had a chance to detoxify for 6 months during that time whatever is in the house should have calmed down enough for me to move back in without the constant brain fog and always being light headed. It sounds good in theory Im just not sure if it would actually work. Here lately my life has consisted of getting up in the morning, posting on sick buildings, reading my email surfing the internet and doing a few things around the house but beings the weather has been so nice I've started walking for a couple of miles just to get me out of the house and get some fresh air. For whatever reasons I have an extremely bad headache tonight, the back of my head hasnt hurt like this since I was initially exposed back in October. None of this makes any sense, just when I think Im making some progress I have another set back. Thanks for your suggestion AN BTW have you moved yet? > > Dave, chronic fatigue syndrome has symtoms of lightheadedness and brain fog, directly correlated with higher levels of CO2 in the blood (studies have shown that CFS populations have higher levels of CO2--and that DOES cause lightheadedness and brain fog). It doesn't sound like you have fatigue, especially if you go to the gun and don't suffer exercise intolerance, but there are variants. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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