Many of the studies demonstrated how children with CFS/ME can experience personal growth, including learning how to manage their energy levels; having a new perspective on life; developing more compassion for others and wanting to raise awareness.47 54 This synthesis also highlighted the changes in children feeling better52 or recovered.47 When children with CFS/ME feel better, they report ‘feeling different’ and having more energy allowing them to feel like ‘doing more’.52 Getting back to a ‘normal’ adolescent life, including seeing friends and returning to hobbies led to positive hopes for their future.47 Children with CFS/ME can have a shift in their self-concept; a new appreciation for life and knowing themselves better.
I feel like I’ve benefited from having it, I know my personal boundaries, I know what I can and cannot do. . .I take advantage of everything.47