I know that GET is a load of nonsense but I wondered if anyone has had a significant improvement in functioning from exceptional pacing and specifically completely avoiding any crashes, relapses, PEM etc for a significant period of time?
A lot of you probably know my story by now, I think my ME was creeping up slowly for a year or so after a virus/infection until I finally had a major crash at the gym 6 months ago which has left me at about 4/10 and unable to work. Recently i've been pacing a lot better and my last major relapse/PEM episode was exactly 1 month ago. I feel like my progress has hit a ceiling though, i'm still at about 4/10 and can't really see that improving, my day to day symptoms are quite unpredictable.
In terms of scope for pacing properly, i'm in a very fortunate position, i've moved back home and don't have much in the way of responsibilities at the moment. My sole focus is recovery.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has been at a similar level of functioning and managed to improve through strict pacing etc.
Thanks Adam
A lot of you probably know my story by now, I think my ME was creeping up slowly for a year or so after a virus/infection until I finally had a major crash at the gym 6 months ago which has left me at about 4/10 and unable to work. Recently i've been pacing a lot better and my last major relapse/PEM episode was exactly 1 month ago. I feel like my progress has hit a ceiling though, i'm still at about 4/10 and can't really see that improving, my day to day symptoms are quite unpredictable.
In terms of scope for pacing properly, i'm in a very fortunate position, i've moved back home and don't have much in the way of responsibilities at the moment. My sole focus is recovery.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has been at a similar level of functioning and managed to improve through strict pacing etc.
Thanks Adam