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Originally Posted by shcisamax
You might think this is completely off base but have you considered allergies? Not necessarily food allergies.
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I agree.. taking note of your immediate environment when symptoms are at their worst may provide helpful feedback to share with your Doctors, giving everyone concerned an extra tool to work with.
Sometimes we can become hyper-sensitive or allergic to things that never bothered us before. Sometimes formulas for these things get changed, and sometimes you just become intolerant of synthetic chemicals they may contain.
Consider the simple, everyday things around your home....perfumes, room deodorizers, aerosol products, laundry products, hair sprays, flea collars, etc. Any one of these may be giving you a reaction, or making things more complicated. Even dry cleaning vapors can linger.
Is your routine in the evening pretty much the same? (example: I sit in my easy chair after dinner. There is a scented candle on the table next to me)
Worth considering, even though it may seem minor.
(from my own experience)
Keep us posted. Hope you feel better soon.