Chronic fatique syndrome is a disease.

Sassylassie

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Finally reconition for those who suffer from the disease.



Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease: CDC

Last Updated: Friday, November 10, 2006 | 7:36 PM ET

CBC News


The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has declared chronic fatigue syndrome a legitimate disease that doctors should take seriously.
People with the illness have profound fatigue that is not improved by bed rest. The disease can persist for many years.
The department's estimates suggest as many as 400,000 Canadians may have the controversial illness.
Health Canada tried to deal with some of the stigma by recognizing the syndrome as a serious medical condition about five years ago, but the controversy continued.
The U.S. agency wanted to make a strong declaration that it is real condition even though no one knows for sure what causes chronic fatigue or how to treat it. The department has also launched a campaign to let people know it recognizes the disease.
Linda MacDonald of Edmonton has lived with chronic fatigue syndrome for 20 years and has been unable to work as a physiotherapist for the last six years. Her CFS was triggered by a common cause, a viral infection.

MacDonald said some doctors still doubt she is sick and family members tell her to push herself.
"It causes an extreme energy deficit, which I suffer from for days or weeks, meaning I can't sleep, my body shakes, it screws up my blood sugar," said MacDonald, who finds comfort in writing music.
"I wouldn't wish it on anyone, it's a curse. We have been forgotten. This is an illness that has been silenced really over the years and ignored, worldwide."
MacDonald said she's relieved the CDC has ended the silence.
"People genuinely are suffering," said Julie Gerberding, director of the influential health agency in Atlanta. "There are things we can do that will genuinely help them, and we need to take this seriously as a real illness for a lot of people."
As one of the people researching chronic fatigue, Dr. Harvey Moldofsky of Toronto said doctors are starting to see genetic differences in people with the syndrome. Correcting them may be the basis for new drugs, he said.
"Hopefully [the CDC announcement] will stimulate the interest to delve into this mystery and stir the interest of the pharmaceutical community," said Moldofsky, medical director of the sleep disorders clinic at the University of Toronto.
 

tamarin

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Gosh, I wish they'd make up their minds. I thought this one was settled. It wasn't a disease. Same with carpel tunnel (sp?). It wasn't a condition. Same with being gay. It wasn't a mental illness.
I hope the suits aren't playing games on all these issues and more. To bring on more meetings and conferences and new expense accounts.
Why is it so difficult to be definitive?
It is or it isn't. It's simple.
 

Cosmo

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I have both fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue ... it's a disease, believe me. :( Hopefully giving it some status will encourage more research into finding some way to improve it. Going from an active, social, productive person to someone who can't even get out of bed some days is a tough row to hoe without having to fight for recognition of the disorder. Most of us are too tired to even stand up for our own rights.
 

TenPenny

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I have both fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue ... it's a disease, believe me. :( Hopefully giving it some status will encourage more research into finding some way to improve it. Going from an active, social, productive person to someone who can't even get out of bed some days is a tough row to hoe without having to fight for recognition of the disorder. Most of us are too tired to even stand up for our own rights.
Cosmo, with all due respect, I'd really like you to try this. And I do mean this with respect.

Here is my presciprtion for you: take one hour of physical activity every day for a month; followed by 1.5 hr per day after that.

Let us know in a year if you still have cfs.

I'm serious, and not trying to be insultin, patronizing, or anything of the sort. I'm "deadly" serious.
 

Curiosity

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CFS

It is a diagnosed disability in varying degrees affecting its victims.

My problem with CFS is it can be a comfortable disease because it is difficult to prove or diagnose and
is intermittent, therefore giving out suspicion that the sufferer is masking an excuse to experience the
disease when none is present.

I rarely see people trying to fight it. They sit back and succumb and because it is a disease - a nasty one
for many - we are excluded from really getting to the core of the victims problems by acceptance and
adjustment.

I just wish more sufferers would demonstrate their desire to get over or through the disease itself rather than giving up and letting it run their lives.

I guess I have seen too many rehab people working for years to overcome devastating things and wonder why a whole body can't be re-wired by its owner to fight for full functionality again.
 
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