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We see apathy
ME patients are not apathic
We see apathy
I'm not sure what the relevance is supposed to be to ME/SEID. We don't have "fatigue", or "chronic fatigue". By definition, exercise makes us more ill. So it would seem that you're supporting the view that depression and ME/SEID are distinct entities.Fatigue and depression can exist in an endless cycle that may seem unbreakable, but by treating both conditions and exerting more physical activity, patients may be able to lessen symptoms of both fatigue and depression.
This one doesn't even pretend to be about CFS - so again, what's the point? We do not have "fatigue".Fatigue as a Residual Symptom of Depression
I didn't claim otherwise , again I see paralels between those diseases more than others, there are also similarities to MS and other conditions aswell, but the outrage from some like you goes on how stigmatized so-called "mental illness" is. Fatigue/PEM are the just two sides of a coin to me and again CFS is not depression. Nobody ever said so.you're supporting the view that depression and ME/SEID are distinct entities.
It surely is, about over 30% do have some depression along with CFS/ME. If your not one of them, you're lucky.Depression is not fundamental to ME.
Yea, I know unfortunately.. the article above is about depression and fatigue, not CFS/ME-exercise does not improve ME.
Yea, I know unfortunately.. the article above is about depression and fatigue, not CFS/ME-
I didn't claim otherwise , again I see paralels between those diseases more than others, there are also similarities to MS and other conditions aswell, but the outrage from some like you goes on how stigmatized so-called "mental illness" is. Fatigue/PEM are the just two sides of a coin to me and again CFS is not depression. Nobody ever said so.
Let me remind you that there's a poll and about a third of CFS patients do have depression.
PS: Be nice and respect that not everyone shares your opinion, no matter how well-founded so that we can have a constructive communication. We all suffer to some degree and should care for the fact, even if we dont see each other through the privacy of the net.
I agree, didn't read that carefully enough. But really, when it comes to treatments both conditions really suck. I am one that never responded to neither antidepressants, talking therapy or additional exertion. And neither did methylating supplements, detox regieme I've done at the CFS clinic, diet changes with allergy check, antibiotics, antivirals etc.etc.. . . and you don't treat "both" with "exertion". clueless article.
I agree, didn't read that carefully enough. But really, when it comes to treatments both conditions really suck. I am one that never responded to neither antidepressants, talking therapy or additional exertion. And neither did methylating supplements, detox regieme I've done at the CFS clinic, diet changes with allergy check, antibiotics, antivirals etc.etc.
Lately I've been trying Modafinil and it doesn't seem to help yet (been on 100mg about 3-4days)except for some mood fluctuations, soon I'll hopefully recieve my HGH and see how that goes for both conditions and the symptoms I have.
But really, when it comes to treatments both conditions really suck. I am one that never responded to neither antidepressants, talking therapy or additional exertion. And neither did methylating supplements, detox regieme I've done at the CFS clinic, diet changes with allergy check, antibiotics, antivirals etc.etc.
but the outrage from some like you goes on how stigmatized so-called "mental illness" is.
It is absolutely with the stigma, people get defensive, because they think CFS is a serious physical illness and not a "mental" one like depression. Like "It's not all in my head, I'm seriously ill, bla bla" well that's the misunderstanding right there, endogenous depression is just as physical as CFS and has many similar biomarkers, genetic, immune, neurological, mitochondrial.
Some time back low natural killer cell function was being touted as a marker for ME/CFS. Guess what. It occurs in depression (some types) too ! The more we know about depression, the more we can draw meaningful and accurate contrasts with ME/CFS, which is what we all want.