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Cdownunder001 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
After 30 + years of CFS, having come down with it as a teenager, and now turning 50 next year, went it came to the end I just started crying. I cried at the last bit. All the memories of the long struggle over all those younger years. That struggle a thousand days the same blur to one day in human memory, each day trying to repeat the same thing. go forward. I am doing better now. I function equiv to 3 active days a week. Thanks. Well done. The best!
rbealey1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
thanks. that just about sums it all up. so frustrating i have suffered 4 15 years. any advise please post!
SuperChicagolady (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I'm 53, I have CFS for several years now. I thank God I'm just a "stay at home" house wife. I spend much of my day in bed. It's hard for me to just get the coffee maker ready for the following morning. Sometimes when my husband talks to me or ask me a question, I tell him that I am too tired to talk. So I just listen to him and let him do most of the talking. Do any of you have this symptom of being too tired to talk?
3DeeFanatic (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@lauragblueeyes That sucks really. I've been going through the same phase for over 3 years. In 2008 I had 5 different jobs coz I couldn't maintain them for long. I thought I was being lazy but I ended up learning that it's chemical and not psychological. Try taking Jamieson's Multivitamin Stress Ease. It's over the counter drugs, it helped me.
3DeeFanatic (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I'm glad I came across this video. It's exactly like you described, running on a dead battery. The problem is even after a performing a certain task, it only gets harder the second time. I've been taking multi-vitamins from Jamiesons. It's labeled Stress Ease. I highly recommend it for any one who goes through this.
xFunnixBunnixClarkyx (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I love this videoso movingcould anyone tell me what the music is please?X
Janeheartilly (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I've had ME for years, yet I also have severe Astma and for the last, at least, 7 years every doctor has said to me "ah it's just Astma". I kept saying what was really stopping my days, all the symptoms that come with ME, but noone listened. Until last december I got a kind doctor to run alot of tests with me. Now I'm diagnosed with ME and yet still... my bf today said I professed to have this illness, that it was just depression and it was me not taking care of my body that caused this :'(
gregingram1970 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I have had cfs/me since november 1996. I first had glandular fever then post viral fatigue and then cfs. i was a fitness fanatic and very strong and would have described myself as masculine and physical in my very essence. I have had two serious cycles of the illness however i have recoverd to a point but am not the same man i was. I would like to say that yoga and progressive muscular relaxation helped me immensley and just to say try either of these as it might help. Regards to me sufferers.
adelesav (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Depressing but so so true-this is my life day in and day out- a living hell.Thankyou for this intake of what our lifes are like, i have post this on my facebook profile,hopefully friends and family will see this and start to understand. xxx
jeager22 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
hi i am 14 years old an i was searchiiing in the internet these strange feeling i had for 3 years by far and at first said nah come on i dont relly have this but unfourtunatley i have all the symptons my teachers call me lazy eventhough i work so hard but amalways tired i sleep for 10 hours wake up and still the same tired level idk wut to am failing 3 subjects by now |