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.I am glad you feel more positive towards the future, that is very good and shows the steel that you are made of. I admire you deeply.
Take care and keep in touch, we are all here for each other.
Hugs and kisses,
Sergio
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,It's nice to see you back and doing so much better. I am very happy for you and your family.
Having a day off isn't that bad LOL, so take advantaage of it and enjoy it.
Much love,
Sergio
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,Thank you very much for taking the time and more importantly giving us part of your energy to respond.
You are right in saying that our illness is not visable to others, making it quite a bit harder to be open about it without being called lazy or crazy.
One day we will all conquer this illness, because we cannot under any circumstance give up. That is my hope anyway.
Much love
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You should go on because you are a valid human being. A very brave human being. Brave because you have what it takes to describe all your symptoms.
As much as being alone is not the best of situations, I have learnt along the years that it is better to be alone than in bad company.
I am here and am sure many others are too.
COME ON COMMUNITY LETS HEAR YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mam, we need you, we need your posts and replies in order to one day hopefully soon find a solution to are medical problems.
Hang on in there things can only get better.
Much love.
Hugs and kisses,
Sergio
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,Would you say that CFC is what the medical world calls the condition of always being fatigued and exhausted, because it has not yet been able to properly diagnose the many and diverse conditions that have chronic fatigue and exhaustion as the main symptom but have many other different symptoms also and has just put them under one big diagnostic umbrella called CFS?
I ask you this because reading through the posts and replies, I am able to see that we all share the fatigue and exhaustion part but many of us have other different symptoms that some of us share and others do not, that would indicate that there are other conditions/syndromes/illnesses that we could have but like I say they have not yet been discovered and have all been called CFS.
What do you think?
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,Would you say that CFC is what the medical world calls the condition of always being fatigued and exhausted, because it has not yet been able to properly diagnose the many and diverse conditions that have chronic fatigue and exhaustion as the main symptom but have many other different symptoms also and has just put them under one big diagnostic umbrella called CFS?
I ask you this because reading through the posts and replies, I am able to see that we all share the fatigue and exhaustion part but many of us have other different symptoms that some of us share and others do not, that would indicate that there are other conditions/syndromes/illnesses that we could have but like I say they have not yet been discovered and have all been called CFS.
What do you think?

Take care.
Kindest regards,
Sergio
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Welcome to the community and thank you very much for your story and advice.
You are not alone Roy
We are all here for each other.Take care and keep in touch with any further updates on your situation and any other advice you might have for us.
Many thanks once again.
Kind regards,
Sergio
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I am so happy for you

Let us all know how you do.
Take care Katrina.
Kindest regards,
Sergio
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Many thanks for your prompt reply.
Yep, I will have to be refered to an endocrinologist for advice.
Many thanks agian.
Take care.
Kind regards,
Sergio
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,Welcome to the community and thank you very much for your story and advice.
I too was born in the UK but now live in my country of origin, Spain.
Long hot summers do help and although I live in the south and summers are long and hot it is not a subtropical climate like they have in the Canary Islands where they more or less have a consistent yearly temperature. The winters here in AndalucĂa are still cold. But what am I complaining about when you have to put up with UK weather.
You mention an acute intolerance to rapeseed oil, can you please specify your symptoms? Do you have any advice on VEGF, TGF beta 1, MSH andC4A levels in the body? Apologies for the questions and many thanks in advance.
Take care and keep in touch with any further updates on your situation and any other advice you might have for us.
Kind regards,
Sergio

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