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  2. Management of ME/CFS - Wikipedia

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    A patient with reduced self-reported fatigue may still experience functional disruptions, pain, sleep disturbances, or malaise. "Recovery" in the reviewed studies was often based on limited assessments, less than a full restoration of health, and self-reports with a general lack of more objective measures.

  3. Action for ME - Wikipedia

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    Action for ME is a charitable organisation and self-help group [1] based in the United Kingdom and dedicated to helping people with M.E., which stands for myalgic encephalomyelitis. Within the NHS, the name ME/CFS is often used for the illness.

  4. Trudie Chalder - Wikipedia

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    Burgess, Mary; Chalder, Trudie (2005), Overcoming chronic fatigue : a self-help guide using cognitive behavioral techniques, Robinson, ISBN 9781841199429 Chalder, Trudie; Hussain, Kaneez (2002), Self help for chronic fatigue syndrome : a guide for young people, Blue Stallion Publications, ISBN 9781904127017

  5. Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The term post-infectious fatigue syndrome was initially proposed as a subset of 'chronic fatigue syndrome' with a documented triggering infection, but might also be used as a synonym of ME/CFS or as a broader set of fatigue conditions after infection. [24] Many individuals with ME/CFS object to the term chronic fatigue syndrome. They consider ...

  6. BBC's Glenn Campbell: I want to show what it’s like living ...

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    A daily nap and careful budgeting of my time and effort help with the fatigue. Adjustments to anti-seizure medication have minimised the frequency and severity of any fits. It has taken time ...

  7. Fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Fatigue in a medical context is used to cover experiences of low energy that are not caused by normal life. [2] [3]A 2021 review proposed a definition for fatigue as a starting point for discussion: "A multi-dimensional phenomenon in which the biophysiological, cognitive, motivational and emotional state of the body is affected resulting in significant impairment of the individual's ability to ...

  8. Graded exercise therapy - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 review commissioned by the CDC concluded that weak evidence suggests that GET has "small to moderate" benefits, including reduced fatigue, decreased depression and anxiety, and better sleep. It said these results are of uncertain relevance to people with severe ME/CFS, a diagnosis according to modern criteria, or post-exertional malaise.

  9. Controversies related to ME/CFS - Wikipedia

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    In her 1997 book Hystories: Hysterical Epidemics and Modern Culture, literary critic and feminist Elaine Showalter argues that chronic fatigue syndrome is a "hysterical narrative", a modern manifestation of hysteria, a self-perpetuating "cultural symptom of anxiety and stress" historically assigned to women. [31]

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