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Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Modafinil for CFS www.studystimulants.com ?hronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is the most common name given to a variably debilitating disorder or disorders generally defined by persistent fatigue unrelated to exertion, not substantially relieved by rest and accompanied by the presence of other specific symptoms for a minimum of six months. The disorder may also be referred to as post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS, when the condition arises following a flu-like illness), myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or several other terms. The disease process in CFS displays a range of neurological, immunological, and endocrine system abnormalities. Although classified by the World Health Organization under Diseases of the nervous system,[3] the etiology (cause or origin) of CFS is currently unknown and there is no diagnostic laboratory test or biomarker. Fatigue is a common symptom in many illnesses, but CFS is a multi-systemic disease and is relatively rare by comparison. Symptoms of CFS include widespread muscle and joint pain; cognitive difficulties; chronic, often severe, mental and physical exhaustion; and other characteristic symptoms in a previously healthy and active person. CFS patients may report additional symptoms including muscle weakness, hypersensitivity, orthostatic intolerance, digestive disturbances, depression, poor immune response, and cardiac and respiratory problems. It is unclear if these symptoms represent co-morbid conditions or are produced by an underlying

Hypothyroidism Low Thyroid is a hormone imbalance

thyroidhealthsupplement.net What are the Signs and symptoms of Hypothyroid? The most typical are fatigue and intolerance to cold. If everybody is wearing short sleeves and that you’re wearing a jacket, you most probably have a hypothyroid concern. Other popular symptoms are mental instability or depression, muscle weakness and fatigue, poor memory, lethargy and headaches. Nevertheless other indicators are deep slow.
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Guided Meditation Video for Mental Health

I created this guided meditation to help with healing of those who suffer with mental disorders. Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Paranoia, ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, & Schizophrenia The audio in this meditation contains binural beats, so please use Headphones! *if you are having any suicidal thoughts, please speak to someone!* There’s always HELP! www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org 1-800-273-TALK Depression &Bipolar Support Alliance http www.schizophrenia.com http Many Blessings ~Kelita Video Meditation Health Stress schizophrenia depression Help Therapy bipolar disorder Recovery Self mental health mental disorders adhd paranoia binural beats audio guided uplifted happy “Major Depressive Disorder” Social Psychology Emotional Life Brain kelita heavenly light healing tranquil peacful mind white light Sky love healing calm balanced relaxed

?hronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is the most common name given to a variably debilitating disorder or disorders generally defined by persistent fatigue unrelated to exertion, not substantially relieved by rest and accompanied by the presence of other specific symptoms for a minimum of six months. The disorder may also be referred to as post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS, when the condition arises following a flu-like illness), myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or several other terms. The disease process in CFS displays a range of neurological, immunological, and endocrine system abnormalities. Although classified by the World Health Organization under Diseases of the nervous system,[3] the etiology (cause or origin) of CFS is currently unknown and there is no diagnostic laboratory test or biomarker. Fatigue is a common symptom in many illnesses, but CFS is a multi-systemic disease and is relatively rare by comparison. Symptoms of CFS include widespread muscle and joint pain; cognitive difficulties; chronic, often severe, mental and physical exhaustion; and other characteristic symptoms in a previously healthy and active person. CFS patients may report additional symptoms including muscle weakness, hypersensitivity, orthostatic intolerance, digestive disturbances, depression, poor immune response, and cardiac and respiratory problems. It is unclear if these symptoms represent co-morbid conditions or are produced by an underlying etiology of CFS. All diagnostic criteria require

What Happens During a Manic Episode? (Mental Health Guru)

Bipolar Disorder is a complex mood disorder characterized by dramatic mood swings between poles of mania and depression. mental.healthguru.com
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www.bipolaradvantage.com The current standard of care as defined by the National Institute of Mental Health is to minimize symptoms and accept the high probability of relapse. While many tools have been developed to effectively manage bipolar disorder, there are far too many people who are still living on the edge of relapse and suffering greatly from it. Even for those who achieve a level of remission that is commonly called recovery, they live in constant fear that one sleepless night can send them into another crisis. Trapped in a vicious cycle of Crisis, Managed, Recovery, and Relapse is the very definition of bipolar disorder and its depressive counterpart unipolar disorder. Even in Recovery, the illness is lurking behind every thought, waiting for the slightest chance to trigger a new episode. It consigns its victims to a lifetime of fear and constant vigilance in an attempt to keep the flow of energy and information at bay. It is interesting that so many people have a different word than “recovery” for the state where we are limited to the comfort zone of no high or low symptoms. They do not call it “recovery,” they call it “bored.” It is one of the major reasons that they slip back into the Managed Stage and risk another Crisis. This is why the National Institute of Mental Health says, “in spite of modern, evidence-based treatment, bipolar disorder remains a highly recurrent, predominantly depressive illness.” The conclusion to this video is at http
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Signs of Teen Depression

The Surgeon General estimates 10% of all teenagers suffer from depression. However, how do you tell if your teen is suffering from depression or anxiety? Dr. Steve Edwards, Medical Director, Child and Adolescent Services at Lindner Center of HOPE, offers more information on teen depression. In addition, Dr. Jennifer Bellman, Clinical Psychologist at Lindner Center of HOPE, discusses the signs of a possible mental health issues in your teenager.