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What does Chronic Fatigue Syndrome have to do with Fibromyalgia you might ask. When I read this article on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome I was struck by the similar symptoms to Fibromyalgia. Perhaps they are related, as some physicians have believed.
What is chronic fatigue syndrome?
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating illness characterized by chronic exhaustion, chronic brain fog and a variety of other symptoms.
The illness is also known as Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS), Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) and Chronic Epstein-Barr Virus (CEBV).
What are the signs and symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome?
The core signs and symptoms include excessive unrelenting fatigue and weakness, general body pain, mental brain fogginess, stomach and intestinal problems.
Many other symptoms may also be present which include very poor memory, inability to concentrate, low body temperature, constipation, gas, abdominal bloating, headaches, joint pains, back pains, depression, mood swings, fear, body aches, sore throat, low blood pressure, chronic nerve and body pain, malabsorption, insomnia, total exhaustion from any movement, dryness, thirst, intolerance to loud sounds, intolerance to smells, coldness, ringing in the ears, ungrounded feeling, fear, nervousness, anxiety, flu like feelings.
The degree of severity can differ widely among people. Severity can vary between getting unusually fatigued following stressful events, to being totally bedridden and completely disabled.
For a complete program and website dedicated to curing Chronic fatigue Syndrome, please visit: Cure Chronic Fatigue....This website explains everything you need to know about chronic fatigue. It also has a great and guaranteed program and ebook that will eliminate chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms.
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