Yes i did have a ton of sensory issues, muscle/joint pains, cramps (which I still get sometimes), exercise intolerance/extreme muscle fatigue and most other issues people here complain about going on for about the first 14-16 months solid without any real improvement. After about a 1 1/2 years, things started improving on that front and continued to get better for a couple of years until it got to the point that I only noticed the "bad" days instead of everyday struggles. Now, I have basically none of the sensory stuff, just twitching and cramping these days

Through my experience, and countless interactions with people on this board, I have to say that learning to deal with the anxiety associated with our condition is the single best thing any member here can do for themselves and their health. While it will not cure bfs, dealing with the anxiety and accepting the condition as truly benign in nature, helps people to get back to living life, in as normal a way that is possible given the physical limitations we have (exercise intolerance, fatigue, etc.). Once you get to that point you can reclaim your life, one step at a time.
I hope and know that all of our members here will get back to a normal, although twitchy life, in time

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Take care,
Gary