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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
What Everybody Ought To Know About Chronic Fatigue Syndromeby Barbara Pino, BA, MA, MFCCBalance is a lifestyle that is not supported by our society. With fast food and workaholism on the rise, is it any wonder that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients find it difficult to preserve balance? Maintaining balance has resulted in symptom improvement, work capability, and a fulfilling life. There are a number of areas in which balance and lifestyle changes play a key role. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Mind/BodyThe mind/body connection is the substance of the growing field of psychoneuroimmunology, a realm increasingly explored in the area of immune system problems. Once ill, people find it critical to tune into their bodies for limits on activities. This means stopping when "the fog" sets in or when feeling tired, no matter what. Sometimes the mind and body have different desires. Part of the skill of healing is allowing the mind to be stimulated within the limits of the body. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And BrainPeople with CFS frequently experience cognitive problems. Sometimes people find it helpful to utilize another part of the brain and then return to the more difficult thinking task. For instance with logical thinking, shifting to creative thinking activities and then dipping into the logical thinking for short periods seems to work for many. Rehabilitation is easier if the difficult thinking task is performed for a short period of time, and is slowly increased. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And StimulationFrequently one area is repeatedly stimulated and a feeling of balance can be achieved by changing the stimulation (e.g., serious/humorous, work/play, giving/receiving, creating/take in information, talking/listening, etc.). This can also apply to the senses (seeing, hearing, touch, taste, smell). Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And ExerciseExercise balance can only be achieved by listening to the body. Having exercise options for good days and bad days can be helpful. Sometimes walking around the room a few times or stretching and breathing deeply is plenty. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And EmotionsPeople report that when healthy, they were able to handle anything emotionally. However after Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, they feel anxious, depressed, overwhelmed, and moody. Accepting feelings and responding to the need is the skill in this area:
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