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Q: sun causes sickness
asked by: mikepilz on July 18th, 2008
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Hello,
I had Mono (very mild case, just wooziness, fatigue) in April. The wooziness fatigue never went away, ended up seeing 8 docs, 6 rounds of blood tests, MRI, etc, no diagnosis. I suppose I'm operating in a post viral/ chronic fatigue realm. With a ton of excercise (finally well enough to do it), I'm getting A LOT better, which is great. One thing, even 20 minutes of sun sets be back BIG TIME! I was in the sun for 30 minutes yesterday @ 4pm with a BIG hat on covering my neck face, and from there I feel like my head, face, neck all feels sick - swirling, dizzy, sight pins needles. A couple times before this happened during my illness - 20 minutes of sun exposure can take me out for 2-3 days! Is this common with CFS? Some sort of autoimnune issue? (plenty hydrated, supplements, etc btw) Thank you!!
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rehman171
replied on July 18th, 2008
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hi
i think sun bath is not in any case related to CFS.
its better to consult your doctor, it may be just because that in sun your body gets tired and so on,
i can hope you for better. good luck
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timeisshort
replied on April 12th, 2009
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the sun
have you been tested for lupus, it is a autoimmune illness & sun exposure can activate a reaction in the illness. it can be treated with the proper nutrition & if caught early can be reversed.
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Joebinne00
replied on April 13th, 2009
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Sun causes fatigue
Hi,

I have a similar problem. Spending 20-30 minutes in the sun can take me out. I will often feel exhausted for the rest of the day.

Doctors have never found the cause. It is very frustrating. I always wonder if there is something I can do to make it not as debilitating (eat some kinds of food, etc.)

Tests have never found mono, or other condition. Apart from that, I exercise regularly, eat well, take supplements, etc.
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timeisshort
replied on April 13th, 2009
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the sun
is a supply of vitamin D which cannot be oversupplied in natural forms, our bodies will eliminate what is unneeded. How ever maybe we are deficient in other nutrients as vit D is used in over 300 different processes in the body where it helps asimulate & activate these other nutrients, Parrasites can cause a depletion of these nutrients or stop us from absorbing them. Maybe we should all have a cleansing & a parrasite cleanse as an initial step to gaining good health.
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