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To reduce the fatigue I’m planning to try drugs that were postively tested to reduce symtpoms in
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. If you wish, I can inform you about the effects of the drugs once I tried them. I think sufferers of the syndrome should cooperate better. I consider starting a special web
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Knowledge (XXG)! Everyone contributes with what they know (preferably remembering to cite some reliable sources) and then "magically" every misunderstandings will eventually be cleared up, every missig piece of notable facts will be filled in, and in the end all the
116:. It seems I have this syndrome. My symptoms are hunger 3 hours after evey meal and extreme fatigue all day long. Diet change (no refined sugars, high fiber, high protein, etc.) didn’t help. Do you have any idea what causes the symptoms or did you even find a therapy?
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forum. There we could share e. g. medical parameters, that are apparently NOT linked to the syndrome thus approaching the real causes. Do you think, that‘s a good idea?
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