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What are the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome?

I get plenty of rest but after about 10:00am I start getting extremely tired again and have no energy at all

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  1. Carla says:

    Cronic fatigue is when you are doing things and Zzzzzzzzzzzz

  2. Travis Morgan says:

    I turned into a total DlCK from CFS.

  3. Nursejessi says:

    Primary Symptoms

    As the name chronic fatigue syndrome suggests, this illness is accompanied by fatigue. However, it’s not the kind of fatigue patients experience after a particularly busy day or week, after a sleepless night or after a stressful event. It’s a severe, incapacitating fatigue that isn’t improved by bed rest and that may be exacerbated by physical or mental activity. It’s an all-encompassing fatigue that results in a dramatic decline in both activity level and stamina.

    People with CFS function at a significantly lower level of activity than they were capable of prior to becoming ill. The illness results in a substantial reduction in occupational, personal, social or educational activities.

    A CFS diagnosis should be considered in patients who present with six months or more of unexplained fatigue accompanied by other characteristic symptoms. These symptoms include:

    cognitive dysfunction, including impaired memory or concentration
    postexertional malaise lasting more than 24 hours (exhaustion and increased symptoms) following physical or mental exercise
    unrefreshing sleep
    joint pain (without redness or swelling)
    persistent muscle pain
    headaches of a new type or severity
    tender cervical or axillary lymph nodes
    sore throat
    Other Common Symptoms

    In addition to the eight primary defining symptoms of CFS, a number of other symptoms have been reported by some CFS patients. The frequency of occurrence of these symptoms varies among patients. These symptoms include:

    irritable bowel, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea or bloating
    chills and night sweats
    brain fog
    chest pain
    shortness of breath
    chronic cough
    visual disturbances (blurring, sensitivity to light, eye pain or dry eyes)
    allergies or sensitivities to foods, alcohol, odors, chemicals, medications or noise
    difficulty maintaining upright position (orthostatic instability, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, balance problems or fainting)
    psychological problems (depression, irritability, mood swings, anxiety, panic attacks)
    jaw pain
    weight loss or gain
    Clinicians will need to consider

    http://www.cdc.gov/cfs/cfssymptomsHCP.htm

  4. ninety9point8 says:

    Chronic Faitgue Syndrome is characterized by fatigue, self-pitty, depression and an insurance card. You have allergies.

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