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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Living Your Life Without the Limits of CFS

By: Kara Aimer
Narrated by: Lucy Vest
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No longer shall chronic fatigue syndrome keep you from enjoying your life!

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a pain disorder comprised of many symptoms and associated issues. The total complexity of this condition is such that it is often considered all-consuming. The day to day lives of people dealing with CFS are constantly affected on physical, mental and emotional levels - often displacing all the dreams and aspirations once enjoyed before this unfortunate disorder took hold in the patient's life.

Millions of people are affected by this unfortunate syndrome in every facet of their lives, every day. If you or a loved one suffer from CFS, it's time to educate yourself and take your life back today! In this book you'll find a straight-forward approach to educating patients with not only what CFS and its challenges entail, but what you can do about it to finally take your life back and start living YOUR dreams again!

Here is a preview of what you'll learn:

  • What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
  • Theories and Causes Behind CFS
  • What are the Symptoms of CFS?
  • Proper Methods of CFS Diagnosis
  • Treating the Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Managing Stress and Enjoying Life Despite CFS!
  • ...And much, much more!
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Out dated and potential harmful

This book includes outdated recommendations, like graded exercise. It only includes information that can be obtained by a google search.

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exactly what I needed

what I needed to find and here. short but sweet. I plan to revisit and look into the links with other free info and resources

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Outdated and outright risky

I was continually disappointed with this book as it repeatedly recommends outdated and debunked (even at its print date - see fallout from PACE trial) strategies. In particular, Graded Exercise Therapy is repeatedly advised in the book; the CDC has strongly come out against increased exercise given how it exacerbates Post-Exertional Malaise (a hallmark criterion for CFS diagnosis that receives no real acknowledgment in this book). The repeated recommendation of trying to incrementally increase general activities, without warnings about monitoring for PEM, is also dangerous and setting patients up for failure. The final straw for me was the suggestion that CFS is never deadly. This erasure of the realities of those who have, in fact, died from ME-CFS and/or complications directly related to it was an egregious error. Please seek out a more up-to-date help book.

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