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“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…” quote by Megan A. Arroll
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““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.””

Megan A. Arroll

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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.

Key Takeaway

Seek comprehensive support for chronic illness.

Themes

health chronic illness functionality

Mood

empathetic serious

Type

medical informative

When to use this quote

  • clinical practice
  • patient counseling
  • workplace accommodations

Key Concepts

neurology immunology psychology patient care

Questions to Reflect On

  • What support systems help manage CFS/ME?
  • How can society better accommodate chronic illness?
A Different Perspective

Treatment options are limited and often ineffective.

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