MeSci
ME/CFS since 1995; activity level 6?
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But with exercise and people who have had, or still have, ME, very little can be said for sure. I'm opposed to people being told they should increase/decrease/stabilise/record/anything the amount that they do. There's just not good enough evidence here to act as if we can know what is best for someone else.
Maybe some of the people who do these sorts of things will damage their health? Maybe some will benefit? Who knows. It should be up to the individual involved to decide what they want to do for themselves, and I would like to try to support other patients in doing what they want with their life.
If a person decides that they want to do this sort of fund-raising event then I think it would be unfair for a patient charity to refuse to take those donations.
As I have said before, people are free to do what they want privately if they think it will help them.
But I have come across numerous cases of people who have been harmed by overexertion - often permanently - and this includes people who thought they were recovered. I personally have ended up in hospital from overexertion, and it was near-life-threatening.
So let people do what they want, but NOT for a charity for an illness for which there is a KNOWN risk from what they are doing.
They can do something else, that does NOT threaten their health, to raise funds, and overexert to their heart's content in private. Something that does NOT risk giving false and harmful information to other patients and those who are supposed to care for them.