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Living with CFS

http://cfs-living.blogspot.com/

My personal story living with CFS.

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  • Some interesting news…

    Posted on Friday October 9th, 2009 at 08:53 in cfs, chronic fatigue syndrome, coxsackie virus, rna virus, retro virus

    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Prostate Cancer Link to a Retrovirus A new study published online by Science links chronic fatigue syndrome to a possibly contagious rodent retrovirus, XMRV or xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus, which has a...

  • Again…

    Posted on Tuesday January 13th, 2009 at 22:34 in MRI, muscle, genetic, cfs, mitochondria, aneurysm, energy metabolism, pituitary tumour

    …I have not been writing for a long time. Some time ago, my father died after a short illness. He was 84, so I guess it was not completely unexpected, still difficult. However, around Christmas, I noticed that I anyhow had managed all that had happ...

  • Today I had...

    Posted on Thursday September 11th, 2008 at 22:18 in MRI, surgery, pain, cfs, pituitary tumour

    ... the first MR brain scan, again, after the surgery in March. Six months now since they were in and poking my pituitary. It's been some long summer months, mostly with heavy tiredness and pain in the muscles, but some short breaks for a couple of w...

  • Could these drugs...

    Posted on Thursday July 31st, 2008 at 20:46 in energy, Me, atp, cfs, phosphocreatine, energy metabolism

    ... be something that would work for CFS? Researchers Identify Drugs that Enhance Exercise Endurance HHMI News - July 31, 2008 ... Researchers have identified two drugs that mimic many of the physiological effects of exercise. The drugs increase th...

  • There have been...

    Posted on Thursday July 31st, 2008 at 20:44 in energy, pain, cfs, lactic acid

    ... a few days of really hot summer weather here this and last week. The temperature has often been above 30 degrees Centigrade. THIS makes me feel great, at least less tiredness in muscles and less lactic acid-feeling in my legs! Everyone else (almo...

  • I’m still...

    Posted on Tuesday July 22nd, 2008 at 15:50 in surgery, cfs, optic nerve, pituitary tumour

    ... so extremely tired all the time. Today I was to an optician; I need new glasses for staring at this screen... hehe. The old one’s broke last week. After a long, almost an hour of checking my eyesight, she concluded that I should go back to an e...

Comments & Reviews

This blog is currently rated a 4.13 out of a possible 5 based on 8 comments.

4 stars Kelly Woodward

Great blog. I've been reading a lot about CFS since getting it about 22 months ago. The two best resources I've found are: jigsawhealth.com and howibeatcfs.com

From what I gather, CFS boils down to undiagnosed stomach problems and issues with the immune system resulting from the stomach problems?

Posted: April 14th, 2009 | Report This Comment

ferycorly

4 stars Fery Corly

you have nice blog here

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turloc

4 stars Turloc

Zen Master:
Robert O Young,Ph.D a Microbiologist his book "The Ph Miracle"
came to mind. Also Jordan Rubin "The Makers Diet".
Both are on the internet.
Best wishes.
Turloc.
KEEP IRELAND FREE FROM SIKHISM

Posted: September 27th, 2007 | More Reviews From turloc | Report This Comment

4 stars Dana

Great blog, ZenMaster! *hugs*

Posted: September 14th, 2007 | Report This Comment

dnsionescu

3 stars denisa ionescu

Hi!Thanks for visiting my blogg!

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RosieS

5 stars Rosemarie Shiver

Good start on your blog! I have had the sister condition of CFS -- Fibromyalgia -- for 14 years. Let me know if you would like some links to CFS sites.

Posted: August 8th, 2007 | More Reviews From RosieS | Report This Comment

Haggis

5 stars Sean Loyless

Thanks for the visit!

Posted: August 3rd, 2007 | More Reviews From Haggis | Report This Comment

joolz888

4 stars julian bennett

i am intrigued by your dedication to unveil this dillema, scientifically and otherwise. and i know, this disease is extremely hard to understand or learn methods to decrease, live with and have others understand .... my best regards to your health. ~julian

Posted: August 1st, 2007 | More Reviews From joolz888 | Report This Comment

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