CFS/ME and FM PDF's, with extensive Information, please read and pass on
Like all illnesses, the severity varies from patient to patient. Dr. Paul Cheney stated he had evaluated over 2,500 ME/CFS cases and it can be a nightmare of increasing disability with both physical and cognitive components. Severe cases can have both an MS-like and AIDS-like clinical appearance. Dr. Dan Peterson, found that, “ME/CFS patients experienced greater functional severity than the studied patients with heart disease, virtually all types of cancer and all other chronic illnesses”. 20 years after the epidemic, Dr. Peterson said he has never had a patient that recovered from ME/CFS. An unrelated study compared the quality of life of people with various illnesses, including patients undergoing chemotherapy, haemodialysis, as well as those with HIV (until the late terminal stage), liver transplants, coronary artery disease, and other ailments, and again found ME/CFS patients had the lowest quality of life. Dr. Leonard Jason stated in a radio interview that ME/CFS “is actually more debilitating than just about any other medical problem in the world”.
Written by Marjorie van de Sande and reviewed by Dr. Bruce Carruthers, the National ME/FM Action Network's pamphlets for patients are based on the Canadian Consensus Documents. The information is basically the same as in the questions and answers section but it is in a pamphlet format.We invite you to download our Patients' Pamphlets on FMS and ME/CFS. We encourage you to take a copy of the pamphlets to your doctors. Please advise your doctors that they may reproduce the pamphlets (providing no changes are made to them) and give them to their patients
Click here ME/CFS - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Click here FMS - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Click here for PDF: ME/CFS and FM pamphlets





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