Aging and ME/CFS share a lot of symptoms/characteristics:
Decreased stamina, vigor, endurance
Worsening of sleep
Increased need for naps
Increase in forgetfulness (i.e brain fog)
Increase in aches and pains
If you’ve had ME/CFS for a long time and are middle-age and beyond, how can you tell what is ME/CFS versus what is normal aging?
For example, I take more naps than I did before ME/CFS—am I napping more now due to ME/CFS or is this just an aging thing?
Putting this a different way, if say Daratumumab is curative, and someone who’s had ME/CFS for 25 years takes it, they are obviously going to be better, but at the same time, they are not going to have the same vim and vigor they did 25 years ago. In other words, the baseline is not how they were 25 years ago but is a comparison to how they would have been at the same current age without ME/CFS. So how would you know how much better you are if you don’t have your own current age non-ME/CFS mind/body as a comparison?
Hope this doesn’t come off as sounding overly philosophical, but was thinking about this recently.
Decreased stamina, vigor, endurance
Worsening of sleep
Increased need for naps
Increase in forgetfulness (i.e brain fog)
Increase in aches and pains
If you’ve had ME/CFS for a long time and are middle-age and beyond, how can you tell what is ME/CFS versus what is normal aging?
For example, I take more naps than I did before ME/CFS—am I napping more now due to ME/CFS or is this just an aging thing?
Putting this a different way, if say Daratumumab is curative, and someone who’s had ME/CFS for 25 years takes it, they are obviously going to be better, but at the same time, they are not going to have the same vim and vigor they did 25 years ago. In other words, the baseline is not how they were 25 years ago but is a comparison to how they would have been at the same current age without ME/CFS. So how would you know how much better you are if you don’t have your own current age non-ME/CFS mind/body as a comparison?
Hope this doesn’t come off as sounding overly philosophical, but was thinking about this recently.
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