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Chronic Fatigue

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Yes I have generalised aching and headaches but not joint pain so I think CFS/ME might be a better fit but not sure, and I’d still rather it be something treatable! The notes from GP says it’s possible CFS/ME/Fibromyalgia and referal is to a specialist in CFS/ME. The only thing abnormal on my bloods is a high white cell count, which I’m always high on, so don’t really have anything medical left to rule out as other tests all normal.
I've had Fibro for decades but only started getting noticeable joint pain this year. I'd opt for something cureable. :rofl:
 
I've had Fibro for decades but only started getting noticeable joint pain this year. I'd opt for something cureable. :rofl:
I was hoping for something curable like anaemia!
 
Had covid 10 weeks ago & ever since felt fatigued, trying to push thru it by not letting it get in way of exercising & other activities, hoping its just temporary not long term.
 
Had covid 10 weeks ago & ever since felt fatigued, trying to push thru it by not letting it get in way of exercising & other activities, hoping its just temporary not long term.
It seems like pushing through it is the wrong thing to do and just makes it last longer. Better to rest and recover.
 
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