A Guide In Coping With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
People who have been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome are both blessed and cursed. For the most parts,
they are relieved by an explanation regarding the sudden plunge in their health. However, they are also cursed by
the fact that there is nothing much they can do about it because the cure for CFS is yet to be discovered.
Nonetheless, there are medications, therapies and self-care techniques that a person can undergo which can help
substantially in relieving the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome. Here are some suggestions.
Handle your sickness and do not let it handle you – Chronic disorders and illnesses often demand a lot from
patients in order for them to control the symptoms. However, the best course of action is to always take the hand
in controlling the disorder. If you have spent months or years suffering from this syndrome, it is likely that you
have developed a sense of helpless and defeat against the disorder. But this must not be the case. Gain back
control and know how to handle the disorder.
Look for simple but effective solutions – Not all CFS treatment may work for you. This is because while there is
a general clinical definition of the disorder, there are various levels of severity whereby it occurs. So if you
think your prescribed medications are not doing you much good, pass and try to look elsewhere for symptoms relief.
There is a host of treatment and therapies you can use which oftentimes go beyond conventional medicine.
Try to look for those. Consult herbalists and alternative medicine therapists and seek treatments that will help
your disorder. Ask your doctor about supplements instead of antibiotics and pain relievers. Go to a psychologist
and ask whether there are therapies you can undergo to facilitate better coping with your illness. Don’t be limited
by pharmacological treatments, experiment on various options and pick some that provide you the most benefits.
Take lessons from each day – With chronic fatigue, you are lucky if you don't feel sick for one day. So for the
most parts, you can take note of your symptoms and your responses to treatments and therapies. It is important to
keep a journal of your daily experience as this can help guide you on how to better manage your disorder.
Take charge of your healthcare – Take an active role in facilitating the delivery of healthcare services for
yourself. If what your doctor gives you does not work, find someone else. Don’t be afraid to get second or third
opinion from doctors who are expert in immune system dysfunction. If you don’t respond well to conventional
medicine, find other treatments.
Move your body – For most patients, the idea of doing some physical activities is not only impossible but
unthinkable. Nonetheless, recent studies have shown that minor physical activities pick up one's energy and health
so try undergoing exercise programs. Try graded exercise therapy, for example. According to recent studies, this
therapy improves the physical energy and capacity of an individual with chronic fatigue syndrome.
While it is of course hard for the first few months, first few years even, it is always worth the effort.
Eventually, with a little activity done each day, the body will regain the strength and vigor that once were
available prior to the onset of chronic fatigue.
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