Go on..Not to be an amateur shrink,
Oh really..what you describe is also similar to severe depression.
Go on..Not to be an amateur shrink,
Oh really..what you describe is also similar to severe depression.
i'm not really hypochondric, i think i suffer from the inverse of that.
this could be 100% caused by some psychosomatic things. i mean most diseases actually are in one way or another.
not excluding this at all. could be stress related/triggered.
it has been known for quite some time that people can get sick by simply thinking about bad stuff all the time.
the brain/mind has both the power to heal you and make you sick.
my own philosophy is to heal the brain/mind - and the brain will heal the body.
also, lately the entire world has turned into ****. there is war, corona, protests, energy crisis, climate crisis, unemployment, crimes etc etc.
and i, just like everyone else gets bombarded with this crap 24/7.
Go on..
Oh really..
Sorry, didn't mean to cause offense.uncalled for.
I would add anxiety to that list,,, perhaps #1 on that list.Take care man! I certainly would keep the stress/depression thing in sight. So easy to fool ourselves believing "I can handle it and it is only temporary". But it is a silent disabler.
Is it possible you have long-haul covid from an asymptotic or mild case last year or early this year? I think a lot of long-haulers have breathing/lung/fatigue issues. And I think some research has shown long-haul symptoms can crop up later for mild and asymptomatic cases. If you haven’t been vaccinated, that’s been shown to help with long-covid in some cases.
Otherwise the alternative is some esoteric House MD type of thing since all tests are negative. I hope you’re able to figure it out and get well soon. While the psych aspect is interesting, I’d keep pursuing a medical diagnosis - sounds like you might need a cardiac specialist or a team-oriented facility like Mayo Clinic.
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