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Default Nov 09, 2024 at 12:27 PM
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I came off a med for nausea about a week ago. I also came off a steroid too a couple days before that. I had really bad nausea, fatigue, like I fell asleep in the car yesterday, I had real bad anxiety and nervousness, and I had muscle aches.

Today I feel much better overall.

So was this maybe just withdrawels from the med?

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Yeah i think the steroids lift you up and stopping them drops you down.

I have been aiming for a baseline of health based on my blood sugar ranges staying in range, and am starting to find i have a more energy to complete tasks, rather than spending that time in bed or in my chair, recovering or stressing. But its a slow process, and the idea of building strength is new to me.
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