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Questions in the Category: Overweight

Weight-loss injections

ME Essential Summer 2025

Like many people with ME I have put on quite a lot of weight and am now unflatteringly classified by my doctor as being obese. Weight-loss diets haven't had much effect and having read all the publicity about these new weight-loss injections I would like to try one.

My GP says he cannot prescribe these injections. So it looks as though my only option is to use an online private medical service – which I'm reluctant to do having read about some of problems that people have had.

Are these injections safe to use if you have ME? And does the MEA have any feedback from people with ME who have been using them?

Overweight – so clinic referral is refused

ME Essential Winter 2025

Like many people with ME I have put on quite a lot of weight. I am very aware of all the other health problems that this could cause.

So I was surprised to find that when my GP contacted out local ME/CFS clinic for a referral to help me with management this was refused because they will not see people who have a high BMI/are significantly overweight.

This is not fair and seems to be discriminatory.

Symptoms: Overactive Bladder (OAB)

ME Essential Summer 2022

I’m female, in my early forties, and have had moderate ME/CFS for about five years. More recently, I've been having a number of bladder symptoms – in particular a frequent and sudden urge to pass what are only quite small amounts of urine. I am also having to go to the bathroom on several occasions during the night.

My doctor thought I might have cystitis – even though I don’t have any pain. However, there were no signs of infection on repeated urine tests. My GP now says that I probably have an “overactive bladder”, and that while there are drugs that can definitely help to calm down an irritable bladder they can cause side-effects, including drowsiness.

Is having an overactive bladder more common in ME/CFS? And is there any other form of treatment – as this is causing me a lot of distress and restricting what I’m able to do outside the house.

Non-Alcholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)

ME Essential Summer 2022

I’ve recently been feeling more fatigued than usual. I’ve also lost a bit of weight and had some tummy pains – which are higher up than the sort of spasmodic pain I sometimes get with my irritable bowel.

My GP did some blood tests – all of which were OK apart from some minor abnormalities in my liver function tests. To cut a long story short I then had a visit to hospital and an ultrasound scan of my liver. It turns out that I have what the hospital doctor calls a fatty liver. He says it’s a fairly common condition – especially if you have diabetes, high blood pressure or are overweight and possibly ME/CFS. Could this be connected to having ME/CFS as well? As I’ve only put on weight since developing the condition.

Blood: Clots (Thrombosis)

ME Essential Summer 2022

Are people with ME more likely to develop blood clots? I ask because I am due to go into hospital for some quite major surgery and will be fairly immobile for some time afterwards. The hospital consultant has queried whether people with ME are at increased risk from developing blood clots. I also understand that blood-thinning drugs are sometimes given after an operation to people who have risk factors for developing blood clots.

Diet and Nutrition: Malnutrition

ME Essential Summer 2019

I ask because there is a great deal of positive discussion on internet forums about the benefits of unproven special diets, restrictive and exclusion diets, and dietary supplements. At the same time, very little attention is paid to the dangers of cutting out or reducing the intake of specific food groups such as dairy or wheat. And people with more severe ME may have significant problems in obtaining groceries, preparing meals and even eating a full meal. All of which could be having an adverse effect on their overall health. So, do we need to start looking at diet and nutritional status in ME from both a clinical and research point of view?

Dr Charles Shepherd

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