Tanya has a range of symptoms that come and go.
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So, ongoing headaches. So for the first solid three months, it was daily. Since then, they kind of come and go, and I can’t – I have yet to be able to figure out the why, you know, the pattern, or if there’s a trigger, or if there’s not a trigger, or whatever, but anyways. I never had headaches in my life before, and now it’s pretty much a daily thing. I have developed extreme sensitivity to noise, music, lights, bright lights, or, you know, being outdoors, having the curtains open on a bright day. Moving things, like, you know, scrolling on a computer screen or even watching a television program, just the movement of what’s going on, on the screen, I find all of that very bothersome … I’ve had gastrointestinal issues, basically ongoing, you know. And, you know, the neuropathy, the numbness and tingling and, you know, sometimes it feels like there’s something inside of my body that’s vibrating on a very high frequency … Also, my body temperature fluctuates randomly. Like not by the thermometer, it’s always exactly the same as far as what the thermometer reads, but what I’m feeling fluctuates. So my hands are sometimes freezing cold, completely white, and my fingers will go ‘pruney’, and it looks like I’ve been soaking them in water for days. And my feet sort of do the same type of thing. And then usually at night-time, they will – my fingers and my feet will become red and burning hot, and literally feels like somebody has a blowtorch on them. It’s a burning, very hot sensation, very, very unpleasant.
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