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by lindsaywaterman
1019 days ago
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Hello - I'm not sure I totally understand your question however I am sorry you have suffered so much with this. In my experience there is often an overlap between central sensitization and other chronic illness. So for instance, 30% of people with Rheumatoid Arthrtiis have fibromyalgia. Which means ,they have joint pain and fatigue even when there is no active RA. So it's never wrong to try a pacing approach to see if it helps. Good luck! (cfsselfhelp.org) |
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How many people who've had chronic fatigue or post-exertion malaise for a few years do you think haven't tried pacing?
I'm sure some have not tried it, but my guess is that it occurs to most as a pretty obvious thing to try even without a health-care provider's or information source's suggesting it.
Even if a person's first response to chronic fatigue is to try to power through it and work even harder, after a few months of that strategy's not working, most people it seems to me will try taking it as easy as practical for a while.