Is anyone unable to stand in one spot without getting exhausted?

Posted by m @mh10, Mar 26, 2023

Since post Covid, one of my horrible symptoms is I cannot stand in one place more than a minute (sometimes less-it varies on the day) without feeling EXTREME fatigue in my body/legs, short of breath, dizzy. It’s impossible for me to do without hurrying and laying or sitting down. Weird thing is that I can walk but as soon as I stop walking and am still in one spot, I feel like I’m dying.
Has anyone experienced this?

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@dh524

Thank you so much for your response. That is good advice. especially about do a few things and rest. I am doing things until I am exhausted and cannot move....so I think I should just do a little at a time and pace myself. Thank you for the blessing and God Bless you also. Much peace and love.

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Hi @dh524. Just wanted to assure your on the right track with do very little, rest, and try to stop activity of any kind by mid afternoon to allow your body good catch up healing sleep. Im over a year long covid and still can only shower with standing to wash hair about twice a week and know the rest of those days will be resting to avoid PEM. PT and gradual walking with slight increased time each week will hopefully bring you slow and steady progress. Dont get discouraged if set backs and really listen to your body as it seems many of us have many everchanging symptoms that can be managed with changing our behaviors to maneuver. Best to you and everyone🌈

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It sounds like a lot of people are experiencing the same horrible exhaustion, but has anyone found it impossible to just stand in one spot for anytime? I find as the day goes on and gets harder . Example: you might be able to walk to point A to point B but if you stop along the way, you can’t. Or once you get to point B, you can’t stay standing? I just find this really weird, for example I may be able to walk to the kitchen okay but if I open the refrigerator, I can’t stand there to find what I’m looking for. I can’t stand to cook, wash dishes, etc.
I have tried to explain this to doctors and they don’t understand and I feel like they’re brushing it off and it’s frustrating.

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@dh524

Since having Covid about 2 months ago I am exhausted. I can do things about half a day after that I cannot walk across the room I am so tired.

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I hope this encourages you. I felt the same way for about 3 months after Covid. Absolutely lifeless to be honest! I had to make myself REST! Do a little something....then lie down. It is a different fatigue from anything I ever experienced. Mine got better. I believe REST is HEALING with Covid. God Bless!

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@dh524

Thank you so much for your response. That is good advice. especially about do a few things and rest. I am doing things until I am exhausted and cannot move....so I think I should just do a little at a time and pace myself. Thank you for the blessing and God Bless you also. Much peace and love.

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MayoClinic therapist put me on this routine to help my fatigue :
Set a timer for 1hr. When it signals,you take a 5min "timeout"... go into a quiet place ((sometimes I go into the bathroom , close the door), close my eyes, clear thoughts. Then resume activity. Reset timer.
At midmorning, noon, mid-afternoon the timeout is 20min break. Sometimes I need to use eye mask and earplugs. Whatever works!!!
The brain craves rest. Needs it to regroup and heal the frenzied message system.
Try anything!!!

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@dh524

Thank you so much for your response. That is good advice. especially about do a few things and rest. I am doing things until I am exhausted and cannot move....so I think I should just do a little at a time and pace myself. Thank you for the blessing and God Bless you also. Much peace and love.

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I have found that if I have a busy day I need to pace myself and relax at home the next day or two. If I sit down to read I usually end up napping. I was never a napped before having Covid. I couldn’t if I tried. Now, it just happens. I figure that my body must need it.

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@mh10

It sounds like a lot of people are experiencing the same horrible exhaustion, but has anyone found it impossible to just stand in one spot for anytime? I find as the day goes on and gets harder . Example: you might be able to walk to point A to point B but if you stop along the way, you can’t. Or once you get to point B, you can’t stay standing? I just find this really weird, for example I may be able to walk to the kitchen okay but if I open the refrigerator, I can’t stand there to find what I’m looking for. I can’t stand to cook, wash dishes, etc.
I have tried to explain this to doctors and they don’t understand and I feel like they’re brushing it off and it’s frustrating.

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I have a lot more difficulty standing in one spot than walking short distances—it’s as if all the blood starts to leave my brain if I stand in one spot ! I start to get very faint.

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@mh10

It sounds like a lot of people are experiencing the same horrible exhaustion, but has anyone found it impossible to just stand in one spot for anytime? I find as the day goes on and gets harder . Example: you might be able to walk to point A to point B but if you stop along the way, you can’t. Or once you get to point B, you can’t stay standing? I just find this really weird, for example I may be able to walk to the kitchen okay but if I open the refrigerator, I can’t stand there to find what I’m looking for. I can’t stand to cook, wash dishes, etc.
I have tried to explain this to doctors and they don’t understand and I feel like they’re brushing it off and it’s frustrating.

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Hi @mh10. Know the frustration and as one group member shared she is taken seriously because her doctor has long haul covid. I literally have stool at my stovetop as I never know if I need for quick tea kettle, dishes and find refrigerator can be worse if needing to stand and take out/put away and I try to never shower same day of grocery purchase🙃. Hang in there and just keep trying different things like gently rocking side to side to figure out how to prevent these daunting symptoms🌈

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@margaretamada

I have a lot more difficulty standing in one spot than walking short distances—it’s as if all the blood starts to leave my brain if I stand in one spot ! I start to get very faint.

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Yes, same! Does it also make you feel like your legs and your back are very heavy all of a sudden and are not going to support you standing?

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@law59

Hi @mh10. Know the frustration and as one group member shared she is taken seriously because her doctor has long haul covid. I literally have stool at my stovetop as I never know if I need for quick tea kettle, dishes and find refrigerator can be worse if needing to stand and take out/put away and I try to never shower same day of grocery purchase🙃. Hang in there and just keep trying different things like gently rocking side to side to figure out how to prevent these daunting symptoms🌈

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Just the other day I was telling my husband I may have to bring up the small step ladder that we have to keep in the kitchen so I can sit on it if I need to cook some thing because right now I can’t even stand in one spot to fry up hamburger. 😩

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@mh10

Yes, same! Does it also make you feel like your legs and your back are very heavy all of a sudden and are not going to support you standing?

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I just start to feel like I’m about to pass out and have to sit down immediately or I’ll start throwing up also.

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