Overwhelmed or ill?

Last week I got sick. I don't know if it was a genuine infection or a reaction to being constantly stressed, anxious and overwhelmed recently or just my body's way of slowing me. I thought it was a tummy bug, but about 5 hours after it started my legs got so weak and shaky that I could barely walk, and it stayed like that for the better part of a week. I was SO exhausted that I couldn't find the energy to get out of bed, or read, or go on social media or even eat that much. It was a real effort to even get to the toilet. I felt constantly weepy and found anyone near me too much. It was several days before I had enough energy to shower or get dressed or even just watch a movie.

Anyway, I have started feeling better this week and today I had to start taking the kids to appointments and it was so overwhelming. I haven't felt that bombarded in such a relatively normal situation for a LONG time. All the sounds around me became so unbearable that I started to feel hot and dizzy, and when someone came over for a chat I had real trouble making out what they were saying to me and felt like I took forever to work out how to reply. I desperately wanted to leave (or cry) for the entire time. By the time I got home I was really shaken and utterly spent.

Does anyone else get this? What is it? What's happened? Am I feeling so overwhelmed because I was ill or was I ill because I was already overwhelmed?

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  • I'm sorry. Bless you. Constant anxiety can cause our immune system to compromise and in come the bugs not nice but sadly happens when you're down and more vulnerable. In my house I'm always sicker than everyone else. People with Autism are often ill, as BillyC87 said when you're run down it is more likely to happen. I'm so sorry it has happened to you. I hate being sick. Keep smiling and remember that you are fabulous. Look after yourself and make sure you get plenty of fluids in to keep hydrated. 

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  • I'm sorry. Bless you. Constant anxiety can cause our immune system to compromise and in come the bugs not nice but sadly happens when you're down and more vulnerable. In my house I'm always sicker than everyone else. People with Autism are often ill, as BillyC87 said when you're run down it is more likely to happen. I'm so sorry it has happened to you. I hate being sick. Keep smiling and remember that you are fabulous. Look after yourself and make sure you get plenty of fluids in to keep hydrated. 

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