Finding a doctor shouldn't be that difficult, but between scheduling and insurance, it's already a lot of hoops to jump through. Add in a chronic illness that doctors may not be familiar with, and it can feel nearly impossible. Living with chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), can mean searching for a diagnosis for a long time — and then, working with a doctor to help you manage it.
Finding a doctor who can treat CFS/ME effectively can be a frustrating feat for patients, since many physicians don’t fully understand the condition, but it
can be done.
ME/CFS is *not* just being tired — it’s much, much worse. Since ME/CFS can’t be detected via blood tests (yet), doctors diagnose it via a process of exclusion. They basically rule out every other possible illness, while observing the symptoms that the patient is reporting in order to conclude that ME/CFS is the underlying disorder.