Attention Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Sufferers, If you’re ready to be rid of your total exhaustion, the nagging aches and pains, the constant disruptions of your CFS symptoms once and for all - read this word for word, the secret is right in front of you… "Can You Use All Natural Methods To Overcome Chronic Fatigue? - The Answer is a Resounding YES - Give Me Just 7.5 Minutes & I Will Prove It To You..." "Get The Latest "Secrets" On Coping (And Conquering) A Set Of Puzzling Symptoms That Kept My Vivacious, Fun Loving Girlfriend Sidelined For Months Until We Uncovered What She Needed To Know About CFS And What She Could Do To Get Her Energy, Her Health, And Her Life Back"I’m so glad you found this site! Why? Because, like my partner Karen (and a surprising number of others), you’re struggling with a condition that so little is known about, yet it has managed to utterly disrupt your life… sap your strength, take over your thoughts and take control of everything. For you, it’s more than being "tired" ... you’re utterly wiped out... exhausted by showering, making a meal... simple everyday things seem to take all you have. Of course there are other nagging, disruptive health problems - stomach issues, allergies, shortness of breath - that don’t help matters. Just ask yourself how many of these Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms sound familiar... * You’re always tired... so much so that you feel like very drop of energy has been drained from your body. Simple things like showering and dressing wipe you out. * Your muscles ache... though there’s no reason for the pain moving is torture - you hurt all over. * Your throat is often naggingly sore; it hurts to swallow, to talk... it just plain hurts all the time. * You might notice the lymph nodes in your neck or armpits are swollen and sore, especially to any kind of pressure. * You feel pain that moves from one joint to another, but without any swelling or redness, just the pain. * You have headaches or face pain so regularly that you carry pain reliever with you at all times. * You’re not sleeping well at all, and you wake unrefreshed and struggling to get yourself going. * You space out on simple things like turning off the oven, or where you’ve left your keys - it’s as if you’re struggling through a sort of thick mental fog that makes concentrating harder than it’s ever been. * You can’t seem to tolerate drinking alcohol like you could before - now even one or two glasses just do not agree with you. * You alternate between constipation and diarrhea and may even struggle with bouts of nausea, abdominal pain and bloating; or have been told you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). * You struggle to hide anxiety or panic attacks that have you fighting to maintain control, but convinced you are loosing your mind. * You might find yourself overcome by a persistent sadness that lingers well past a few weeks. You can’t seem to shake it off, or get yourself back on track. * You have bouts of dizziness... not enough to pass out, but enough to keep you off balance, and make you look uncoordinated and tentative. * You have seriously dry eyes; dry skin that drinks in moisturizer and your mouth is so dry sometimes you can barely swallow. * You have numbness or tingling in your hands and feet or a tingling that comes on and races through your body. * You notice your level of pain or other symptoms are aggravated by changes in weather, cold or drafty places, infections, allergies, hormone changes, stress, depression anxiety or over doing it. * You’ve been poked and prodded, tested and examined endlessly only to find there’s nothing wrong with you. * You’re at the end of your tether... tired of being tired... of struggling with your aches and pains and the changes you’ve had to make in how you live. If you’re nodding "yes" to one (or more) of these, I want you to know that what’s happening is NOT your fault. Not one bit. The crippling, life-altering symptoms you’re struggling to live with are your body’s way of telling you something’s wrong. Your job is to heed that call and do something about it. When my partners doctor finally, finally came up with a name for the way she was feeling after almost two months of visits and tests, she told me she was actually glad - at least there was a name for it. As it turns out Chronic Fatigue Syndrome affects more women than men, with an estimated one million Americans undiagnosed but trying to cope with this little-understood, but totally life changing, condition. Like you, she was so sick of being sick (not to mention a bit scared too). We both had lots of questions... "Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Tells You Everything You Need To Know" When you’re feeling so sick it’s hard to think of what to do. But the truth is, you need to know if what you’re dealing with is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or something else. Knowledge is the key to eliminating these disruptive, lingering, debilitating symptoms from your life. You should know I’m not a doctor or medical specialist and it’s the love of my life, Karen, who was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. I watched helplessly as my athletic, energetic, fun loving partner fell victim to this crippling illness... so utterly exhausted she couldn’t get out of bed, suffering and in pain... just plain miserable. It was torture to see her this way. Back then neither of us had ever heard of chronic fatigue syndrome and what it could do to our lives...
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