Anonymous
Post 08/06/2022 00:04     Subject: Re:Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Too much caffeine
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 23:56     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Anonymous wrote:I just assume everything is menopause related these days until proven otherwise.


Dumb.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 23:50     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Anonymous wrote:I can feel my immune system is off, no fever or cough either. I took a home covid test, negative. This has been gong on for weeks. During the day I am okay, not 100% though. What could it be? Anyone else experience
this?


Ask your doctor to run bloodwork and urine tests. That will help rule out or pinpoint any vitamin or mineral deficiencies, as well as blood sugar or cholesterol etc issues.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 19:20     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Dehydration, perhaps BPPV if it’s a strong spinning sensation
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 19:15     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Do a pcr could be long bout of covid don’t trust the home tests with this variant
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 15:23     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

I've had this from time to time. For me, I think it is stress induced.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 12:17     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

That’s how I feel when I am very, very hungry. Are you eating enough?
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 12:14     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Anemic?
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 11:22     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

I just assume everything is menopause related these days until proven otherwise.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 10:47     Subject: Re:Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Wish I new: I've been feeling really bad at night too: more swollen glands and fatigue than shaky. Not sure what (keep testing negative for Covid) but wondering if it's menopause related, or if I have some kind of auto-immune disease to suss out.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 10:44     Subject: Re:Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Is dinner your largest meal? maybe postprandial hypoglycemia? do you have a home blood pressure monitor?
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 08:50     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

low blood sugar
fatigue

Sometimes I get this if I'm super tired and should have gone to sleep but stayed up a bit late to read.

listen to your body (as I should too).
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 08:48     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

I experienced something like that in the last several months for a couple weeks and then isolated occurrences. My best hunches were stress, possible post covid booster effect, anxiety, perimenopause, blood sugar, or dehydration, but I didn't figure it out.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 07:33     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

Blood sugar off?
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 07:32     Subject: Sick feeling at night, no nausea, just shaky. What could it be?

I can feel my immune system is off, no fever or cough either. I took a home covid test, negative. This has been gong on for weeks. During the day I am okay, not 100% though. What could it be? Anyone else experience
this?