Which are the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / M.E.?

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Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / M.E.


Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.), is a complex and debilitating condition characterized by extreme fatigue that cannot be explained by any underlying medical condition. The symptoms of CFS/M.E. can vary from person to person, and their severity can fluctuate over time. It is important to note that CFS/M.E. is a chronic condition, meaning that the symptoms persist for an extended period, typically lasting for at least six months.



1. Fatigue and Exhaustion


Severe fatigue is the hallmark symptom of CFS/M.E. Individuals with this condition experience a profound and persistent exhaustion that is not relieved by rest or sleep. This fatigue is often described as overwhelming and can significantly impact daily activities and functioning.



2. Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM)


Post-exertional malaise is a key characteristic of CFS/M.E. It refers to a worsening of symptoms following physical or mental exertion. Even minor activities that were once manageable can lead to a significant increase in fatigue, pain, cognitive difficulties, and other symptoms. The exacerbation of symptoms can occur immediately or be delayed, lasting for days or even weeks.



3. Cognitive Impairment


Cognitive difficulties, often referred to as brain fog or mental fog, are common in individuals with CFS/M.E. These cognitive impairments can include problems with memory, concentration, attention, and information processing. It may become challenging to think clearly, find the right words, or perform tasks that require mental focus.



4. Sleep Disturbances


Sleep disturbances are prevalent in CFS/M.E. patients. Despite feeling exhausted, individuals may experience unrefreshing sleep and struggle with falling asleep or staying asleep. They may also have vivid dreams, restless legs, or other sleep disorders that further contribute to their overall fatigue and daytime sleepiness.



5. Pain and Muscle Aches


Widespread pain and muscle aches are common symptoms of CFS/M.E. The pain can be generalized or localized to specific areas of the body. It is often described as aching, throbbing, or soreness. Joint pain and headaches are also frequently reported.



6. Flu-like Symptoms


Many individuals with CFS/M.E. experience flu-like symptoms such as sore throat, tender lymph nodes, low-grade fever, chills, and night sweats. These symptoms can come and go, exacerbating the overall feeling of illness.



7. Orthostatic Intolerance


Orthostatic intolerance refers to difficulties in maintaining an upright position without experiencing symptoms. Individuals with CFS/M.E. may experience dizziness, lightheadedness, or even fainting upon standing up. This can be accompanied by an increased heart rate, palpitations, and shortness of breath.



8. Digestive Issues


Many individuals with CFS/M.E. experience digestive issues such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and food intolerances. These gastrointestinal symptoms can further contribute to the overall discomfort and impact the quality of life.



9. Sensitivities


Individuals with CFS/M.E. may develop sensitivities to various stimuli, including light, noise, odors, and certain foods. These sensitivities can exacerbate symptoms and make it challenging to engage in normal daily activities.



It is important to note that the symptoms of CFS/M.E. can overlap with those of other medical conditions, making diagnosis challenging. If you suspect you may have CFS/M.E., it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and appropriate management.


by Diseasemaps

Complete exhaustion all the time Inability to mentally keep up Chemical, light and sound sensitivities Need to avoid large groups Always fighting a cold

4/17/19 by MEAction of CO

Not having enough Energy

12/20/19 by ME International

Brain fog and pain. Violent muscle spasms while you try to sleep.

2/21/17 by Catherine 1002

the fatique

2/22/17 by Karen Lisa 302

The flu like aching pain all over my body, but especially in my lower extremities and the weakness that confines me to a recliner or the bed are the most limiting symptoms and the ones I would want to get rid of first. Before getting the flu on 12/28/09 I work full-time as an RN and rode a bicycle 200 miles a week for fun! The post exertional malaise (PEM) worsens my condition each time my symptoms remit enough to where I think I can be up and do something as simple as preparing my own meal and folding laundry, I crash! I think the next worst symptom is the constant sweats that leave me drenched and suffering chills. It's a never ending battle all day and my home looks like a Chinese laundry with wet pajamas hanging out to dry!

4/6/17 by Christina Maria Cooper 350

For me, the worst part of this disease is how it affects my brain. I have trouble concentrating and remembering things. There are times when it feels like a bit of knowledge just falls into a black hole and nothing I can do will retrieve it. Also when I am thinking one thing and suddenly some weird word replaces one of the words I had meant to say. A word that has absolutely nothing to do with what I was trying to say like moon rather than car or something even more bizarre. There are things I can do that don't require a lot of energy, as long as my mind is firing on all cylinders. That is why for me it is the cognitive issues I find the worst.

4/7/17 by Linda D 352

Chronic fatigue exhaustion weakness chronic pain

4/27/17 by Miranda 406

Fatigue

5/4/17 by Ben 1079

post-exertion malaise, fatigue/exhaustion, pain, orthostatic intolerance, brain fog, shaking, stuttering,

5/4/17 by Nicolette 150

Fatigue

5/11/17 by Lymie 201

Mental & physical exhaustion Brain fog Post exertion burn out Sick all the time

5/12/17 by missylob 1056

Feeling constantly tired with flu like symptoms as temperature, aches and pains (headache, nausea, tachicardia, dizziness, joint and muscular pain), sense of faint. Post exercize malaise. Long time to recover after work or after a walk ecc. I would get rid of the permanent tiredness first of all.

8/27/17 by Emy 2050

The every day exhaustion just being awake

8/30/17 by Jaime 800

Post exertion malaise. It's grim, and easy to forget to pace yourself if you're feeling ok. You'll pay for it, though, so pace yourself!

9/5/17 by Shirley 2050

pain, fatigue, insomnia, brain fog made worse by any exertion whether physical, mental or emotional.

9/7/17 by 2560

Dragging exhaustion, pain in my legs, brain fog

9/8/17 by Sam 1400

Fatigue Intractable Headache Tachycardia Diabetes Insipidus POTS Post Exertion Malaise Loss of normal Cognitive functioning Low Blood Pressure Low Blood Volume

9/10/17 by Sharon 1500

Debiliating fatigue malaise pain exercise intolerance sensitive to light noise chemicals foods a myriad of co mobidities alongside the illness its chronic and many are housebound and bedridden

1/17/18 by Annette 2500

Mind numbing fatigue Waking up exhausted Too much pain to sleep Tingling all over Tremors during a crash or flare up Muscle weakness in my leg making walking difficult or impossible Forgetfulness Total memory loss of certain events

1/18/18 by Tars99 1050

Weakness that nothing changes; Fatigue that is disabling and no amount of sleep changes; Super-Sensitivity to light, sound, touch, etc. (ex: wearing dark sunglasses indoors; screaming when the cause is exaggerated to what is normal); Exercise Intolerance causing physical damage rather than any benefit; Cognitive issues which include such symptoms as 20% or less memory retention, brain fog, trouble finding words or being unable to speak at times; Pain of various kinds including random needle pains, pain coming from the base of the skull especially; Sensations of various kinds, seemingly random; Blurred vision.

3/2/18 by Beti 2700

Endless fatigue Non-restful sleep Brain fog Pain in extremeties especially the legs Breathless Loss of strength Chronic migraine

8/9/18 by cathy 2500

Fatigue and weakness are the most limiting symptoms. I would get rid of the fatigue first.

1/3/19 by Jeannie -400

PENE and PEM and Pain Neurological impairment and Immune suppression secondary chronic viral infections including and not limited to: HHV6, Shingles, caEBV, CMV, etc POTS, OI, and NMH [inability to maintain an upright position, and the consequences of trying to do so] autonomic dysfunction secondary thyroiditis due to caEBV pernicious anemia IBS Fibro TMJ I could go on for days and secondary spinal MS congenital cases of ME infertility and miscarriage intractable Migraines Sensory overload seizures other than epilepsy etc

4/6/19 by Fadra 2550

Post Exertional Malaise Sleeping problems Severe Fatigue Cognitive problems Orthostatic Intolerance, POtS Pain Infections Autonomic problems

8/3/19 by Jessica 1200

Symptoms of CFS/ME begin with the "chemical flu" or flu-like symptoms caused by a previous exposure (acute or chronic exposure) to toxic chemicals. Flu-like symptoms may not develop until another assault on the immune system--virus, bacterial infection, mold exposure, immunizations, toxic mold exposure, prolonged stress, etc. The chemical flu progresses into more serious symptoms--neurological changes, inflammation issues, other system disfunction.

12/12/19 by Joanna 6200

The conditions of ME are listed in the ICPrimer. Here is a link to that Primer.https://www.me-international.org/understanding-criteria.html

12/21/19 by Pam 3550

Most limiting are....Fatigue & brain fog as well as fatigued or painful muscles. In my case the first to reduce was pins and needles on my feet and hands. Restless legs, temperature control. I would get rid of the fatigue first. Temperature control next.

3/11/20 by yasmin1 300

EXHAUSTION, physically and mentally all the time. Brain fog. Achy ness everywhere. Weakness. Migraines. Feeling helpless.

1/17/21 by Emmy 2250

Post Exertional Malaise (the worsening of your symptoms after exertion. This sets in 24-72 hours after exeterion and exertion can be as much as working out to as little as having another person in the room.) Fatigue (muscle) pain Brainfog/cognitive dysfunction Sleep problems

11/18/22 by Arlette 1300

Constant Extreme Exhaustion, Sleep Reversal, Intolerance To Light & Sound, Bad Headaches, Digestive Problems, Swollen Glands, PEM, Brain Function Problems, Chronic Brain Fog.

6/25/23 by June Johnston 100
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Extreme exhaustion permanent. Headache. Loss/excess smell. Loss/excess of taste. Loss/excess of the sense of touch. Disorientation, Loss of memory.

2/24/17 by Anabel Albornoz Molinari. Translated
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Tiredness, intolerance to effort and physical exercise, cognitive problems, viral reactivations,

3/6/17 by Yabisa. Translated
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Fatigue The state of influenza ; headaches , hot cold, sore throats be sore all over Memory loss Fog in the brain

3/9/17 by Edith. Translated
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Tiredness, weakness ortrostatica, headache

5/12/17 by Marisa. Translated
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Extreme tiredness, dizziness after sitting for 10 or 15 min of standing, dizziness when getting up... A feeling of having fog in the head q does not goes away.. Clumsiness.. - to not have the strength, you fall over things, periods of insomnia or hypersomnia, pain muscularessin inflammation.. Q give you the hand can aer a torture. Migraine headaches...Depends on the degree in q what you are and each persoma... Tb weight gain or weight loss for no apparent reason. Similar to a flu constant

5/25/17 by Cristina. Translated
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Not being able to do anything that you want. Stand up and the 10 steps to fall exhausted. Do not sleep or rest. Cold. Pain. Do not think about. Difficulty in the reading. I would remove the fatigue and to be able to sleep.

9/11/17 by Eduardo Casasnovas. Translated
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Being tired without previous efforts.headache due to fatigue .

9/11/17 by Haydee de bielik. Translated
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Fatique, aches and pains.memory loss,headache ,brain confused

9/14/17 by Claire. Translated
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extreme drowsiness persistent low body temperature problems ortostaticos memory problems Intolerance to noises and smells and the light sleep problems body aches lack of orientation and coordination Investment day / night muscle weakness (dropping things) eyes dry and irritated outbreaks of fatigue that prevent getting up for days, weeks, months - or years Herpes in the mouth, nose, throat - eye(s) Intolerance to extreme effort stress can trigger an outbreak intolerance to chemicals food intolerance the symptoms may improve but there is no cure symptoms such as fatigue must be present for at least 6 months headaches .... and more

10/19/17 by Heidrun Kroner. Translated

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