Oct 31

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is one of the most awful chronic diseases one may have. Imagine you are always tired, you barely have the energy to get out of bed in the morning, and no matter how much you rest, it doesn’t seem to refresh you – you are still sleepy. At this point, you start avoiding activities you once did and enjoyed, you skip social events because you’re too tired. You’re even nervous about driving in case you will fall asleep. That’s Chronic Fatigue, and these are all components of the chronic fatigue syndrome symptom list. And it doesn’t go away. It stays and steals your life.

I’ve had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for roughly two years now. I’ve tried countless types of procedures. Most failed, but some were successful to a degree. In total, I can say I am much better now than when I was first diagnosed with CFS. During this time I learned a lot about Chronic Fatigue. Most importantly, I discovered that it is a general term that probably refers to a enormous range of illnesses with similar symptoms, and there’s no one “chronic fatigue syndrome” illness. Even worse, no one truly understands the causes of extreme fatigue. As a result, what may work for one person, may not work for another. Nevertheless, there is a common root to many of these: the fact that the immune system is compromised, which causes the body to feel fatigued.

There are many ways to treat this terrible illness, and in my website: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Symptoms and Treatments, I try to tackle as many as I can and am familiar with. Going to a sleep center (sleep apnea), B-12 injections, doing anti-yeast diets. All can be used, and all may – or may not – be cures for fatigue. I also bring interesting articles to broaden the horizons of those who are interested in studying this illness.

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Sep 16

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a very unpleasant chronic illnesses one may have. Imagine you are constantly tired, you barely have the strength to get out of bed in the morning, and no matter how much you rest, it doesn’t seem to refresh you – you are still sleepy. At this point, you start avoiding activities you once did and enjoyed, you skip social events because you’re simply tired. You’re even afraid to drive in case you will fall asleep. That’s Chronic Fatigue, and these are all components of the chronic fatigue syndrome symptom list. And it doesn’t go away. It stays and steals your life.

I’ve had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for about two years now. I’ve tried multiple types of treatments. Most failed, but some were successful to a degree. In total, I am much better now than when I was first diagnosed with CFS. During this time I discovered a lot about Chronic Fatigue. Most importantly, I learned that it is a general term that probably refers to a large range of illnesses with similar symptoms, and there’s no one “chronic fatigue syndrome” illness. Even worse, no one truly understands the causes of extreme fatigue. Consequently, what may work for one person, may not work for another. Nevertheless, there is a common root to many of these: the fact that the immune system is weak, which results in the person feeling tired.

There are many methods to fight this terrible illness, and in my website: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Symptoms and Treatments, I try to tackle as many as I can and am familiar with. Going to a sleep center (sleep apnea), B-12 injections, doing anti-yeast diets. All can be used, and all may – or may not – be cures for fatigue. I also bring interesting articles to broaden the minds of those who are interested in studying this illness.

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