Well it certainly has been an eye opener for me to learn how bad the pain in ME/CFS can get. I am I correct in thinking that this is muscular pain that you have,
@CBS?
I never realized this "myalgia" of "myalgic encephalomyelitis" could be so horrendous.
It might be interesting to conduct a poll regarding which of the ME/CFS symptoms, and which of its common comorbidities, make patients get suicidal thoughts the most.
I can't imagine that the ME/CFS symptoms such as brain fog, fatigue, unrefreshing sleep, sore throat and blurred vision would lead to significant suicidal ideation. These symptoms I find don't cause any immediate suffering (although there is a vague indirect suffering due to the limitations placed on your life because of brain fog and fatigue).
Perhaps higher up on the scale of misery might be the ME/CFS symptoms of sound sensitivity, light sensitivity, stress and conflict sensitivity, emotional sensitivity, emotional lability (exaggerated or unstable emotions), irritability, headaches, chest pain and gut pain. These might add to the overall suffering that makes people begin to contemplate suicide.
And perhaps highest of all ME/CFS symptoms, in terms of precipitating the contemplation of suicide, might be severe muscular or joint pain.
Then for the common comorbidities of ME/CFS, perhaps strong provokers of suicidal ideation might be
severe levels of depression, bipolar, anhedonia, generalized anxiety disorder and panic attacks. Around half of ME/CFS have at least one such psychiatric
comorbidity.
And out of the physical comorbidities of ME/CFS, multiple chemical sensitivity is one that involves significant suffering, and so may provoke suicidal ideation.
Do people agree
with this approximate
ordering of the suicidal ideation potential of ME/CFS and comorbidity
symptoms? Or for you own list of most miserable
symptoms, would you order it differently?