This sounds a bit drastic, but I hear that sometimes when people move and change climates they feel better.
Has anyone tried this and witnessed any success?
I moved only 100 km (70 miles) but went from a city to a cabin in the woods. There I recovered a lot. I went from bed ridden to house bound and clear headed, in 4 years.
This has to do with my personal signature of the illness.
I'm very vulnerable to sounds, Wifi networks and the general high energy life a city promotes. As well as news coverage, studies and work do.
Only by not longer exposing myself to all of these did I relax enough to detox, to be utterly ill and eventually to heal a bit.
In the woods I learned to identify and supplement for my co-morbid illnesses (adrenal and ovarian insufficiency, gluten, MAO A ++, sensitive brain chemistry, vit D, sleep, ...).
I learned how to do ME things (pacing, mB12, mental managing such an illness, limit exposure to metals/toxins, ...)
Eventually I learned to let go of all ambitions concerning career, life, work and being useful. For the first time in my life I was living in the moment and I was truly happy.
All because my days were quiet and "boring".
Now I'm back in the city, I've been here for four weeks now. I'm doing all right here. Not perfect.
I continue to do the things I learned at the cabin, with some add-ons for city life (daily ear mufflers/EMF blocking sheets/noon bed rest). But the ambition-thing rears up his head here and that's not easy.
Moving didn't cure me but was certainly necessary, for me.