The sufferers of this condition experience continuous physical tiredness. In
fact, one of the first symptoms is an overwhelming, incapacitating tiredness but
this is only one aspect of the disease. This may be accompanied by aching
muscles. This often affects the lifestyle of the sufferer so much that they are
unable to work or to take part in social activities. For some, they become
totally incapacitated. If you are tired all the time and have stomach upset
please see the Celiac link.
It is quite common for a normally healthy person who generally leads an
active life, to one day wake up with what they believe is a case of influenza
characterized by a sore throat, swollen glands, headache and fever. He or she is
too tired to even get out of bed. Obviously, the first thoughts are that they
have the flu but, when weeks pass without the symptoms going away, it is a sign
of chronic fatigue syndrome.
A lot of people who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome also experience
severe mental tiredness which may be related to emotional turmoil that arises
either from the condition itself or from the frustration sufferers can feel
because of the physical exhaustion.
One of the complications that accompany this disease is that of serious
cognitive problems. Processing and retention of information can become very
difficult, creating even more emotional problems for the sufferer. Often, the
sufferer finds it difficult to engage in a conversation as they struggle to
focus on the words or to process those words. This problem also extends to
written word as the sufferer may have to read the same sentence several times in
order to process its meaning.
Memory loss, particularly short-term memory loss is common among sufferers of
this illness. Many describe not being able to remember people’s names or the
names for common things. They may also find it difficult to contribute to a
conversation as they often forget words or what they are actually saying.
In the past, many people with chronic fatigue syndrome were diagnosed as
having myalgic encephalomyelitis. Encephalomyelitis is an inflammation of the
brain and spinal cord and that is not a characteristic of chronic fatigue
syndrome so the diagnosis was incorrect. Sometimes, chronic fatigue syndrome is
referred to as postviral fatigue syndrome as it often follows viral infections.
The real cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is a chronic infection. CHS generally follows a viral infection or, more often, a series of infections.
It is important for the sufferer to follow a healthy diet in order for the
recovery from this condition. It is also important to look after the health of
the mind as well as the body. Time and rest are the only real treatments for
chronic fatigue syndrome.
By simply using a
Tens unit
complete recovery is possible. If you do not want to use this
then ultraviolet exposure to the Sun for one half hour everyday
will solve the problem. Just expose your back and lay down under
the sun.
Finally another way to get over this is by using
H202.
All methods are explained in detail in the e-book look at the
services section.
Anne Wolski & modified by IK