8/9 years ago after I finally got diagnosed with CFS I was mild severity and trying to keep my job. I was on an extended gradual return to work and tried to increase my hours I got stuck at 15 hours a week and eventually that failed as I couldn’t maintain reliable attendance. After doing 5 hours working (sitting at table) at home particularly if telephone meetings were involved I would have to lie down on my sofa for an hour - my brain would be numb and I felt completely drained. After an hour I would regain enough capacity to make food and watch tv.
I had no knowledge of orthostatic intolerance POTS until around a year after this. I then spent a further few years thinking that wasn’t relevant to me because I have hypertension and never feel faint so POTs not relevant . I still have to lie down if I’ve been out at a family event, if the event is in someone’s house I’ve been known to go for a lie down eg one family have a conservatory with a sofa.
I am moderate but have better days - on worst days I’m in bed and on the sofa with high percentage of my time feet up. I can still do stuff outside the house only if it is sitting down and keeping standing to minimum especially queuing.
I’ve never had a severe viral illness. The worst viruses I’ve had were Chickenpox as a young adult and then Covid 2 years ago. I know I spent plenty of time lying in bed or on. Sofa after both but I in retrospect I felt worse when trying to work because of the cognitive numbness as well as physically drained. But I wasn’t trying to use my brain when I had chicken pox in my 20s as I was off sick for 3 weeks or however long.
I had no knowledge of orthostatic intolerance POTS until around a year after this. I then spent a further few years thinking that wasn’t relevant to me because I have hypertension and never feel faint so POTs not relevant . I still have to lie down if I’ve been out at a family event, if the event is in someone’s house I’ve been known to go for a lie down eg one family have a conservatory with a sofa.
I am moderate but have better days - on worst days I’m in bed and on the sofa with high percentage of my time feet up. I can still do stuff outside the house only if it is sitting down and keeping standing to minimum especially queuing.
I’ve never had a severe viral illness. The worst viruses I’ve had were Chickenpox as a young adult and then Covid 2 years ago. I know I spent plenty of time lying in bed or on. Sofa after both but I in retrospect I felt worse when trying to work because of the cognitive numbness as well as physically drained. But I wasn’t trying to use my brain when I had chicken pox in my 20s as I was off sick for 3 weeks or however long.