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How To Find A Doctor When You Have ME/CFS, Because The Process Can Be Challenging

Discussion in 'General ME/CFS news' started by Andy, Feb 13, 2019.

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  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    https://www.bustle.com/p/how-to-fin...cause-the-process-can-be-challenging-15536013
     
  2. rvallee

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    Oh, man, that sounds awesome. Where can I get some of that? 10 years ago, please. Now, kinda too late for that.
     
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    Snowdrop Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I only skimmed this.

    It sounds like the young woman who wrote the article did her homework. She even mentions gaslighting of the community.
     
  4. DokaGirl

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    Pretty positive article compared to what many go through. But a good introduction for newbies.

    Five/six percent recovery noted in the CCC. Good to work toward recovery, but realistically, not very possible at this point without effective treatments, although there are some medications that may help with things like OI.

    "Improvement" noted several times in article. If memory serves, I recall a pwME saying improvement meant being able to stand up and make a salad. We need definitions for recovery, and improvement, if either of those are possible.

    Bringing a long list of symptoms to doctors may cause eye-rolling, and confusion for the physician. IME they don't want to see big lists - we have them - ME is multi-faceted, but I've found long lists to be non-productive, especially when most doctors want to deal with one issue at a time. Longer lists may be fine for specialists.

    Overall, a good article covered lots of bases.
     
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