Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is an illness that is as perplexing as it is devastating. Some of the symptoms are:
Lack of energy and vitality
Rapid heartbeat and/or fluttering
Low body temperature
Poor memory
Anxiety
Muscle pain
Muscle twitching
Migraine headaches
Digestive disturbances
Irritability insomnia
Shortness of breath
Episodes of body shaking (tremors) with anxiety
Stress maladaptation (low physical and mental-emotional stress tolerance)
Low immune function
Post-exertional malaise (PEM) (a worsening of symptoms following even minor physical or mental exertion)
Orthostatic intolerance (symptoms worsen when a person stands upright and improve when the person sits or lies down)
I believe C.F.S. is an endocrine disorder, specifically an adrenal disorder.
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THE HIDDEN EPIDEMIC: Subclinical Adrenal Insufficiency And The Fatigue Syndromes
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