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I Cured Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.. Now You Can Too!
Hello, my name is Jeremy Carew Reid and I was bedridden for many years with a sickness called Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. What follows is an account of my healing journey on how I cured myself from one of the most mysterious and stubborn illnesses that is effecting and crippling millions of people around the world today.
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Effective chronic fatigue treatments
Diagnosis of
chronic fatigue will affect the person greatly. It is important
to be aware that the cause of CFS remains a mystery and that there
is no simple cure. Recovery may take months, or even years, but
most people do recover. People with CFS need a regular review every
couple of months by either a specialist or their general practitioner.
If any new symptoms appear, treatment will need to be reassessed.
People with CFS who do not respond to these treatments may be referred
to a team including a doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, occupational
therapist, physiotherapist and liaison nurse.
With chronic
fatigue syndrome, treating both physical and psychological factors
is important. To help with the physical aspects, the following may
be beneficial: getting regular gentle exercise helps relieve and
control symptoms. Most people with CFS can only tolerate light exercise.
Painkillers Pain relievers such as ibuprofen, aspirin or paracetamol
may help relieve muscle and joint pain, headaches, and other physical
symptoms. Long-term use of any medication should be under the supervision
of a doctor.
People who have
CFS may also have other symptoms such as forgetfulness, memory loss,
confusion, or difficulty concentrating, sore throat, tender lymph
nodes in the neck or armpits, muscle pain, joint pain without redness
or swelling, headaches, Diagnosis When a doctor examines someone
with CFS, they usually find no physical abnormalities. Diagnosis
of CFS is made by taking a medical history, and by ruling out other
possible conditions. Blood tests may help to rule out other illnesses,
and in people with CFS the results will be negative. There is no
specific test for diagnosing CFS. Referral to a psychiatrist for
this treatment does not mean that the doctor believes it is "all
in the mind".
Antidepressants
may be beneficial for some people with CFS where depression is a
significant symptom. Complementary treatments such as relaxation
therapy acupuncture, special diets or mineral supplements may alleviate
symptoms, paracetamol medicines for an enlarged prostate, proton
pump inhibitors stations, topical steroids health tests, alcohol,
dental care, diet, heart, lifestyle, osteoporosis stress, Vitamins
and minerals are recommended and treatments for Chronic Fatigue.
Daily routine: Adjusting the daily schedule to improve sleep habits.
To help with the psychological aspects, the following may help:
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) this is the most successful treatment
for chronic fatigue syndrome. CBT helps people identify how their
thoughts affect their behavior.
Disclaimer :
The text presented on these pages is for your information only.
It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not
represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this
information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without
consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult your
health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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