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D. Joint pain E. Enlarged lymph nodes Q 3. I have the following known health history:


A. Severe viral infection B. Hormonal imbalance C. Immune disorder D. None of the above


Q 4. I’ve experienced the following life issue:


A. Loss of employment B. Depression


C. Reduced participation in hobbies D. Social isolation


E. More than one of the above


Q 5. I’ve tried the following treatments for my chronic fa- tigue syndrome:


A. Massage B. Acupuncture


C. Nutritional counseling D. Talk therapy E. Prescription drugs


Answers


1. Weight gain, sleep problems, heart issues, and other health problems can lead to fatigue, but chronic fatigue syndrome has more complex origins that require a holistic diagnosis and treat- ment.


2. Fatigue and exhaustion are the hallmarks of chronic fatigue syndrome, but that doesn’t mean the other symptoms aren’t pres- ent – or even uncommon.


3. It’s believed that viral infections, hormonal imbalances, and immune disorders are potential triggers for chronic fatigue syn- drome, but sometimes the cause is harder to identify.


4. Chronic fatigue can greatly impact your quality of life, but there’s no need to continue living the way you are. The right treatments can help you feel like your old self again.


5. Many of our patients have tried prescription drugs and found them lacking. Just treating the symptoms won’t cure chronic fa- tigue syndrome.


The best approach addresses multiple systems in your body. Massage, acupuncture, nutritional counseling, and talk therapy are just some of the treatments we recommend for your better health. You don’t have to live with chronic fatigue syndrome for the rest of your life.


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