ME/CFS
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome community space.
- π₯ Quick
Has anyone tried Mestinon (pyridostigmine) for ME/CFS?
Started mestinon based on Stanford ME/CFS research. Four months in β cognitive function noticeably better. Still fatigued but the post-exertional crashes seem slightly less severe.β¦
β 4 - π₯ Quickanonymous
Has anyone tried graded exercise therapy (GET) for ME/CFS?
My ME was misdiagnosed as depression for years and I did CBT/GET before the correct diagnosis. Significant deterioration. I share this not to scare anyone but because knowing the rβ¦
β 21 - π₯ Quick
Has anyone tried graded exercise therapy (GET) for ME/CFS?
GET caused a relapse that I never fully recovered from. Pushed myself, followed the programme, and crashed hard. I went from mildly affected to severe in 6 months. I know this is tβ¦
β 6 - π₯ Quickanonymous
Has anyone tried strict heart-rate based pacing for ME/CFS?
Pacing helped prevent the worst crashes but the restrictions are so severe I became more housebound than before. I think it's the right approach for the illness β it's not that it β¦
β 3 - π₯ Quick
Has anyone tried strict heart-rate based pacing for ME/CFS?
HR pacing is the most effective intervention I've found in 6 years of ME/CFS. Keeping below my anaerobic threshold (roughly HR 100 for me) stopped the post-exertional crashes almosβ¦
β 12 - π₯ Quickanonymous
Has anyone tried Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?
No effect for me after six months at various doses. Disappointing. My immunologist wasn't surprised β she said response rates in ME seem quite variable. Moving on to trying mestinoβ¦
β 20 - π₯ Quick
Has anyone tried Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?
Three months on LDN for ME/CFS. Honestly can't tell if it's doing much. The first few weeks were rough β more fatigue, more malaise β then it levelled out. I'm at 3mg now. Some dayβ¦
β 18 - π₯ Quickanonymous
How long from first symptoms to ME/CFS diagnosis? What did they think it was before that?
β 2 - π₯ Quick
How I explain post-exertional malaise to people who don't get it
I use this analogy now: imagine you have a phone with a battery that only charges to 30%. If you use 30%, the phone works. If you use 31%, the phone doesn't just run slow β it breaβ¦
β 14 - π₯ Quickanonymous
Post exertional malaise explained to my family
I showed my mum this analogy and it finally clicked: imagine your body is a phone that only charges to 40% overnight. Everyone else starts at 100%. You start at 40. And exercise doβ¦
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