Psychological
Symptoms of Lyme
Denise Lang - Coping with Lyme Disease
- Major Depression
- Extreme fatigue
- Emotional instability
(crying easily)
- Increased irritability
and mood swings
- Sensitivity to light
- Sleep disturbances
(insomnia; too much sleep)
- Memory problems
- Getting lost in
familiar places
- Significant loss of
libido
- Night terrors
- Panic attacks
- Ferocious nightmares
- Suicidal thoughts
- Mental fog
- Disorientation
- Feelings of rage
- Violent thoughts
- Abnormalities of taste
- Abnormalities of smell
- Heightened sensitivity
to vibrations and noise
- Depersonalization
- Spatial problems
- Appetite changes
(bulimia, anorexia)
- Feelings of inadequacy
- Low self-esteem
- Bitterness
- Guilt
- Alientation
- Doubting one's own
sanity
- Disbelieving him-or
herself
- Waxing and waining of
symtoms - can't predict how you're going to feel the next
day,
month or next year.
- Fear of losing job,
health, support of family and friends who may be
supportive during
the first month of the illness, but when this goes on and
on, friends and family may get
pretty tired of it.
- Feeling of loss of
control - not only of their bodies and feelings, but also
the ability to
predict the future.
- Shame
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