Cfs Quote by Megan A. Arroll
““Characteristics of CFS/ME include persistent mental and physical fatigue accompanied by a range of neurological, autonomic, neuroendocrine, immune and sleep difficulties (Carruthers et al., 2003). In turn, these manifestations produce a range of functional limitations including severe cognitive impairments (e.g. problems with attention, problem-solving, concentration, memory and verbal communication) and debilitating physical difficulties such as problems with general mobility and self-care, shopping, food-preparation and housekeeping (Taylor & Kielhofner, 2005). These impairments are often acute and enduring, impacting upon an individual’s personal, occupational and social lives.””
About This Quote
Source Research Article: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Review, 2005
CFS/ME causes extensive mental and physical fatigue, leading to severe functional limitations in daily life.
In simple terms: CFS/ME leads to profound fatigue and daily life challenges.
Seek comprehensive support for chronic illness.
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When to use this quote
- clinical practice
- patient counseling
- workplace accommodations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What support systems help manage CFS/ME?
- How can society better accommodate chronic illness?
Treatment options are limited and often ineffective.