SVA Treatment of Myalgic Encephalitic Chronic Fatigue Syndrome During the course of treatment of chronic diseases invariably patients present with the complaint of fatigue. In many cases fatigue is the result of poor routine and diet and correcting these factors give almost instantaneous results. Other patients’ fatigue reach a level of chronicity and severity that interferes with their activities of daily living thereby making them feel anxious, irritable, and depressed. This is CFS or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. CFS contains all of the factors of general fatigue in addition to the inability to deliver necessary nutrition and eliminate toxins on a cellular level. CFS takes more time to treat and responds more slowly than general fatigue. However, there is another type of very unique fatigue syndrome that we also see in our office. This called Myalgic Encephalitic Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or ME CFS. From a symptomatic point of view, ME CFS combines Fibromyalgic pain and CFS but with many other neurologic type symptoms as well. These symptoms include but are not limited to: Physical Symptoms:
Muscle weakness and pain, especially in the shoulders, upper arms, thighs Muscle twitching Blurred vision Numbness/pins and needles Tender swollen lymph nodes, particularly underarms and neck Joint pain Poor circulation (cold hands and feet) Chronic sore throat, often with recurrent flu-like symptoms Irritable bowel syndrome Sensitivities (to light, touch, food, chemicals, perfume, paint etc.) Alteration of taste and smell Headaches Rashes Dryness of mucous membranes (throat, mouth ,eyes) Mouth ulcers Uncomfortable or frequent urination
Cognitive Symptoms:
Poor concentration 'Foggy' thinking Difficulty speaking and choosing words appropriately (for example saying, black when you mean white) Poor memory
Nervous Disorders: