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I'm not a doctor. I don't even know half of what those things are.
I have personally noticed I get weird symptoms from stress. And that is immediately what I thought of when I read your list of symptoms. When I asked ChatGPT what your symptoms might mean it said:
Is your job more stressful? Do you play intense online multiplayer games? Do you have fewer social outlets because of the pandemic? Has your lack of drinking socially isolated you? Do you have a family that is going through any kind of emergency? Did you recently have kids? Did you recently go through a breakup? Are you having enough sex?
Could be lots of things causing the stress. Might be worth considering a non-medical intervention. Think less "what is wrong with my body" and think more "ok my body is messed up, how do i make my life more enjoying to compensate for it".
Thank you for the reply. I was going through a stressful time at work and home when this initially happened. Like you suggested, I have figured out things that I enjoy to do that don't flair my symptoms. It's just difficult being unable to do some normal activities.
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