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Archive for ◊ March, 2009 ◊

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Friday, March 13th, 2009

This is how it starts. You just had your morning coffee and nevertheless feel like going straight back to bed. You don’t find the car keys, arrive late at work, need a lunch break lasting for hours, mess up your desk and finally back home fall asleep after ten minutes in front of the TV. And not just for one day – it goes on, it gets worse and finally you feel like you never want to get up again.

In the beginning you think it could just be a bad period or a fit of midlife crisis, then it gets scary and finally it’s hell: you lose your job, lose your friends, lose your family and your life is in shambles.

What’s wrong?

You don’t know. You went to several doctors; they never found anything.

Possibly you suffer from Fatigue syndrome – the condition where the doctor never finds anything.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is estimated at an incidence of four per thousand among US adults. And it is characterized by the absolute absence of measurable, provable clinical findings – no lab and no radiology will show any abnormal results.