nataliezzz
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I am curious how many people have experienced the phenomenon of being asymptomatic at baseline but still experiencing episodic PEM -- and when I say asymptomatic at baseline, that would include ability to do activities of daily living without rapidly fatiguing/bringing on symptoms - if you only experience(d) being asymptomatic at baseline while staying at a very low activity threshold that is still interesting (and please share in the comments) but don't answer Yes to the poll.
I experienced something like this as a child (see below) - it's possible I had some degree of day-to-day chronic fatigue and was just not aware of it due to having no clear baseline, but if I did it, it didn't interfere with daily life and activities, and I have heard from several others that they experienced something similar early on in their illness (i.e. they had no noticeable chronic fatigue or other symptoms at baseline, but their first symptom was feeling flu-like/exhausted the day after exercising).
I thought maybe this was just something that may occur at the early stages of the illness, but it seems like people who have had ME/CFS for a long time (do they technically meet criteria for ME/CFS if they have no chronic fatigue/reduced functional capacity at baseline?) can have this presentation. For example, see some of the comments on this Reddit post (screenshot below).
I'm also curious if you've experienced the opposite (just chronic fatigue and/or other symptoms without PEM) at any point in your illness - I've experienced that too (it's possible I had some mild PEM that I was not aware of, but I didn't have crashes early on) - maybe I will make a separate poll for that, but feel free to share in the comments.

I experienced something like this as a child (see below) - it's possible I had some degree of day-to-day chronic fatigue and was just not aware of it due to having no clear baseline, but if I did it, it didn't interfere with daily life and activities, and I have heard from several others that they experienced something similar early on in their illness (i.e. they had no noticeable chronic fatigue or other symptoms at baseline, but their first symptom was feeling flu-like/exhausted the day after exercising).
Possible mild ME/CFS as a child: experienced PEM (exhaustion/fever the day after playing hard all day - my mom called it my "overtired disease"), but no (noticeable) chronic fatigue/reduced functional capacity on a daily basis. PEM went away in middle school.
I thought maybe this was just something that may occur at the early stages of the illness, but it seems like people who have had ME/CFS for a long time (do they technically meet criteria for ME/CFS if they have no chronic fatigue/reduced functional capacity at baseline?) can have this presentation. For example, see some of the comments on this Reddit post (screenshot below).
I'm also curious if you've experienced the opposite (just chronic fatigue and/or other symptoms without PEM) at any point in your illness - I've experienced that too (it's possible I had some mild PEM that I was not aware of, but I didn't have crashes early on) - maybe I will make a separate poll for that, but feel free to share in the comments.
ME/CFS started with just fatigue and unrefreshing sleep and I developed pain/orthostatic intolerance/PEM later on

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