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CFS Blogs List
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating disorder characterized by extreme fatigue or tiredness that doesn’t go away with rest and can’t be explained by an underlying medical condition. CFS can also be referred to as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) or systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID).*
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- Quality and consistency of posts.
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Having supplement superstore Pro Health as #1 is a bit odd as the stuff is just recycled from elsewhere...
See, https://blog.feedspot.com/cfs_blogs/These are the Best CFS blogs from thousands of top CFS blogs in our index using search and social metrics. Data will be refreshed once a week.
I like that one too. Was good to see a couple of PR members' blogs on there, though shockingly no @hellytheelephant, whose blog I follow and recommend! I also like Laura's Pen, which wasn't listed - https://laurachamberlain.co.ukMy favorite blogs were included - just one missing: http://25pillsaday.com/
(by Mary who also wrote the highly successful ME petition on change.org)
You're right, my memory has gotten so bad, I also recommend Laura's Pen very much (including the awesome comics and videos) and will check out Helly's blog.I like that one too. Was good to see a couple of PR members' blogs on there, though shockingly no @hellytheelephant, whose blog I follow and recommend! I also like Laura's Pen, which wasn't listed - https://laurachamberlain.co.uk
But good to see two UK sites - ME Association and ME Research UK - occupying third and fourth places!
CS
I found if I clicked on the link to the blog (in italics under the image), it just took me to it without having to enter details. I agree it's not clear what happens if you enter your email address.Yes but why does the site make you “subscribe” to other sites you can just Google?
Is it making Money out of collecting email and Facebook addresses??
*I will vouch for Spoonseeker & Jenny's tips too
..I have just subscribed to Laura's pen....also @Jenny TipsforME is a favourite