August 2nd 2009 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Symptoms and Treatments
No one knows what are the causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (or CFS). Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can include cognitive deterioration (“Brain Fog”), poor memory, problems in the digestive system, hypersensitivity to various things, weakness of muscles and more. Overall, people who suffer from CFS find that they at times cannot deal with life’s daily issues: often, this constant fatigue causes them to simply be too tired to do anything, as they are overcome by an extremely strong urge to rest. Ordinary cures for fatigue, such as getting enough rest, simply do not work in this case.
Since it is generally one of the least understood illnesses, and in all likelihood, probably covers a host of illnesses which all result in similar symptoms, there is no one medical solution that can solve this problem.
In our website, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Symptoms and Treatments, we aim to provide a list of alternatives for the CFS sufferer. The reason I created this website is because I have suffered – and still do – from CFS, and so far very few medical treatments have proven to be effective for me. I hope that by sharing my experiences and knowledge with others I may help them find a cure for this horrible, debilitating illness.