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GFraham3196
Community Member

I am looking for a discussion about chronic fatigue syndrome I searched google and was directed to this forum. How do I find a thread that discusses this subject?

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Sophie_M
Moderator
Moderator
Hi GFraham3196,

Your post has been relocated to the Treatments, health professionals and therapies section of the forum.  This was done in order to encourage the community to discuss this topic on this thread.  There may be other information in this section regarding chronic fatigue.  Feel free to have a look through other threads and continue to chat on the thread you have created.  

smallwolf
Community Champion
Community Champion

From google you can search for ...

beyond blue chronic fatigue

or use the search function at top right of the page. Failing that, this could be the start of a discussion?

Guest_4643
Community Member

Hi GFraham3196, welcome.

You can search Google again, otherwise you can type in "chronic fatigue syndrome" in the search bar at the top of the page.

Or, as Croix said, if you're comfortable, try making your own thread. You can do this by going to the forums, posting "new post" and it should go into the treatments, therapies & health professionals section like Sophie said.

Sorry you, or a loved one, deal with chronic fatigue.

geoff
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni

Hello GFraham, welcome to the site with such a misunderstood illness, chronic fatigue syndrome, and certainly, something that people may blame on many different factors, unjustly and wrongly being psychosomatic, although I'm not a doctor, I remember when my SIL having it many years ago and unfairly criticised as pretending, however, I believe there are many courses that may trigger this response, which I'm not allowed to comment on.

I do know that depression can make a person tired most of the time, but I'm in no way suggesting this, all I know is that my SIL wanted to sleep all day, at this time I was only a young fellow and didn't understand anything about any of this.

What I do know is that she had a difficult life but is still married after, I believe, 50 odd years.

We'd love to hear back from you.

Geoff.