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Questions in the Category: Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome

Long Covid breakthroughs

ME Essential Summer 2024

I have now been suffering from quite severe Long Covid for over three years. I didn’t have a severe Covid infection at the time and was largely self-managed at home with just a few online consultations with my GP.
I’m very grateful for all the information and guidance provided by the ME Association for symptoms such as brain fog and post-exertional malaise that are just the same as in ME. But have there been any significant research developments into what’s going wrong in Long Covid? As well as finding some form of effective treatment that doesn’t just help with symptoms?

Classification : ME/CFS

ME Essential Autumn 2023

I know that ME and CFS are both classified by the World Health Organisation as a neurological disease. But I’ve also seen statements on the internet to say that ME is now being classified as an autoimmune disease. Is this correct?

Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Encephalopathy, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Long Covid

ME Essential Winter 2022

Please can you define what PVFS, ME/CFS, and Long Covid mean. I am having difficulty determining if they are the same disease or different. Thank you!

Aetiology: Causation

ME Essential Autumn 2021

Most people I know with ME say their illness started with or followed an infection – from which they never recovered. But there are a few who don’t recall a clear and sudden onset to their deterioration in health. So are we really sure that infections are always the cause of ME?

Blood Test: Creatine Kinase

ME Essential Autumn 2019

I was interested to read about the new research study from the ME Biobank that looked at the results from all the common blood tests that should be arranged before a diagnosis of ME is made. This study found that people with severe ME often have a reduced blood level of creatine kinase (CK) – something that I also have. But when I asked my doctor to explain why I was told that it was ‘nothing to worry about’. So what is creatine kinase? And why do people with severe ME have a reduced level of CK in their blood?

Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome

ME Essential Summer 2017

A friend of mine has recently had several weeks of post-viral fatigue following a nasty chest infection that she caught at Christmas. Fortunately, she's now almost back to normal. But this set me thinking about what advice we should pass on to someone we know who gets an infection, and isn't getting over it as quickly as they should. In particular, is anything they can do to reduce the risk of an episode of prolonged post-viral fatigue progressing into ME/CFS?

Charles Shepherd

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