anybody started having ME as a child and is now and adult?
edit: hehe, I forgot I already asked this question minutes earlier, is nice to know you understand why!
I had ME for approximately a year at age 12-13. I was absent from school for several months, then gradually increased my part-time hours. By the following grade, a year after onset, I was fully-recovered.
Apart from lots of sleep/rest and respecting my limitations, I did nothing to "treat" my illness. No CBT or GET! The fact that many young people do recover is only one reason why studying these interventions in this age cohort will not provide useful insight. Of course, we all know the many other justifications for putting this type of research to bed once and for all.
My earlier approach to ME was very different from my "push through it" actions as an adult. So, wisdom definitely doesn't come with age.
All of our stories, regardless of duration, are a tragedy. But, I can't help but feel even more demoralized reading about those reporting 30+ years (and even longer). I have a bit more time before entering the next "decade", and keep hoping, for all of us, a major breakthrough that "stops this clock ticking", and starts another -- this time to record our months in good health (or at least much-improved).