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A list of simple things you can do in your daily life to successfully live with chronic fatigue syndrome. Each simple tip is fully explained so that it can be done at home by the sufferer of the disorder.
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Five things you can do when talking to your doctor about chronic fatigue syndrome to ensure that your illness will be taken seriously.
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This informative and inspirational blog about living with chronic fatigue syndrome is written by Catherine Morgan. She is a writer, nurse and mother. She also lives with chronic fatigue syndrome and other chronic illnesses.
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Tracking your mood on a regular basis can help you visualize your mood over time and help identify activities, stresses and medicines that may be affecting your mood. With the journaling function, add notes as to what influences your mood and identify trends.
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But you look so well. How many times have these words upset you because others simply don’t understand? The Invisible Disabilities Advocate strives to help friends and family better understand chronic illness and pain, as well as learn how to be a source of encouragement and support. IDA offers articles, booklets, pamphlets, links, an online support group, a discount book store, t-shirts and more to help you and your loved ones forge the journey with limiting conditions.
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The author of Blue Coffee Mug lives with ME/CFS. She is often severely affected by ME/CFS, when going to the store or toilet can be a challenge. Join her as she shares her story, blogging for the survival of her soul.
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The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support and Information Group provides support and compassion to caregivers, friends, and patients dealing with chronic fatigue syndrome and issues affecting the illness, or problems and conditions arising from chronic fatigue syndrome. Membership is free. 1,600+ members.
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ClinicalTrials.gov is an easy-to-use website that provides regularly updated information about federally and privately supported clinical trials, including more than 50 open studies on chronic fatigue syndrome.
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An easy to understand site that discusses several things you can do to openly talk to your healthcare provider about chronic fatigue syndrome. By talking openly and regularly with your healthcare provider, you can take an active role in your care.
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