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nausea and mild temperature.

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Hi my first post at 65. My vestibular neuroma is just 7mm but I have almost continuous low energy and dizziness starting every afternoon and a slight temperature every evening. This occurs regularly and lasts for more than a month at a time for the last 3 years. Multiple blood tests reveal nothing.

Any thoughts?

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Hi Trevor, I wonder if it’s part of the chronic fatigue that some people with acoustic neuromas experience? Do you listen to your body and have a sleep/rest in the afternoon before your symptoms kick in? And if so, does that help when you do and get worse if you don’t? Hope you can find a way to manage it, must be very annoying!

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( PS Like Kristyll below, I have never seen anyone comment on having a high temperature on any of the forums regarding AN, only in relation to chronic fatigue)

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Hi. Thank you for you comments. I am waiting for a reply on this from my consultant. Afternoon naps helping

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Margyr in reply to flappers

You might be right I think not enough informative out there on the fatigue side of things

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Kristyll

I have never known anyone to be pyrexical due to an A N so it may be an other reason causing you to have a high temp

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Bizzyhazel

Hi trev . Sorry to hear your feeling tired .

My AN wore me out and I had to have afternoon kips .

3 weeks after the removal of mine and I’m feeling like my old self again .

Keep walking try and get lots of fresh air .

Eat well too .

Take care And keep smiling you can get through this 👍

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Dippy1988

Hi Trevor - I'm 34 and have a very similar AN size to you. I have also had similar problems with dizziness and fatigue usually in the afternoon (but these come and go) currently I'm not going through a flare up and it's like my AN isn't there. But I went recently went through about 2 months of feeling tired/fatigued/dizzy/headache everyday. Afternoon naps really helped me. It's been extremely tough. I do not however have a fever so that is a new one!

I would just make sure that you listen to your body, if it needs to sleep, let it sleep - if you are dizzy just relax, pop the tele on or try and read a book or something. Stress for me makes my symptoms worse, and I try and not think about it and I try to exercise as much as I can (however if I overdo it makes the fatigue worse).

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