Finding Cures for Chronic Fatigue

 
 

Addressing Chronic Fatigue Patients And Their Physicians

If I were to speak with or write a letter to chronic fatigue patients and their physicians I would want to put in that letter the very latest information from researchers and highly regarded physicians. Some of the information may be gleaned from the results of a think tank. A think tank is an organization or group of experts researching and advising on issues of society, science, technology, industry, or business. They are opportunities for learning. A think tank may be organized in order to conduct intensive research or to solve specific problems. During the dates of March 16 - 18 of the year 2000 a think tank was formed in Reno, Nevada. This is the spot where the 1984-85 outbreak of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome occurred. Researchers and Physicians participated in the two-panel event. Nancy Klimas, MD, of the University of Miami, oversaw the Panel. The think tank's purpose was to address the disease by studying and assessing treatment and scientific findings surrounding the disease; so that they could make recommendations on how this information could be useful to those treating CFS patients. The information that came from this think tank is beneficial to both physicians who treat Chronic Fatigue Patients and to the patients themselves, whom can now better understand their own symptoms. The panels made recommendations based on their study. What follows is a brief summary of some of those recommendations.

Chronic Fatigue Fast Facts First Doctor Visit For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And What To Expect Once you have decided to see a medical professional concerning your symptoms, the best place to start is with your primary care physician. There is no one single test that will tell you that your symptoms are related to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Basically what will happen is your physician will take a full medical history from you. Try to give as much detail as possible regarding your medical history including any stresses, depressions, and illnesses as well as a detailed description of some of those recommendations.

Recommendations

General Physician Suggestions

It is suggested that physicians who treat CFS patients should be trained in diagnosis, treatment. It is also important for physicians to be knowledgeable regarding disability claims so as to assist their patients in filing for disability.

Physicians need to be aware of the dangers of CFS patients donating blood, as this could compromise their possibly already low blood volume. Physicians should also be made aware that using live vaccines could pose a risk of relapse and should be avoided.

Goals Concerning CFS

During the treatment planning stage all efforts should be made to address therapy centered on the needs of the patients daily living routine. Daily tasks like household chores, meal preparation and other tasks normally done in the maintenance of the home life may pose fatigue and pain issues. Therapy would be able to address how to accomplish these tasks in such a manner as to alleviate as much as possible any aggravation of these symptoms. The overall goal of therapy is to address not only accomplishing these daily tasks but to improve the patients function capabilities. One goal that can be overlooked is the one to maintain social contact, especially in young patients.

Managing Fatigue

Suggestions that were made to enable CFS patients to better cope with the fatigue issues were to strive for a balance between physical activity and rest, making use of supportive equipment in doing tasks, and setting priorities when planning daily tasks. There are many adaptive devices available that can aid a patient in accomplishing daily chores that will take away some of the energy output needed to accomplish the tasks.

Early Intervention

Initiating therapy in the earlier onset of the disease can help minimize the biological effects of the disease. Early intervention can help improve patient's function.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation programs have been more successful the earlier they are started during the course of the illness. Speech therapy has been shown to help treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients' cognitive dysfunction, in areas such as word finding, memory and information processing.

Immune Tests

These tests can be used to rule out other diseases and can suggest by process of elimination the diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The tests can also be used when making out disability claims as illness markers.

Exercise

The CFS patient cannot tolerate normal therapy exercises and therefore any exercise plan must be formulated with improving function as a goal, through gentle exercising.

Sleep Disturbances

CFS patients commonly suffer from wakeful periods during their normal sleeping times and often experience difficulty maintaining adequate amounts of REM sleep. To determine if the patient is suffering from any sleep disorders outside of the normal patterns seen in CFS patients a sleep questionnaire is suggested. Sleep testing should only be ordered if the physician suspects that the patient is suffering from symptoms that suggest a sleep disorder not associated with disturbances seen in CFS patients normally. The physician should be aware that some medication such as Klonopin, Flexeril and Prozac, used in CFS patients could actually exacerbate sleep pattern disturbances. To facilitate better sleep patterns, physicians may wish to include Tricyclic antidepressants and behavioral management such as warm baths, setting bed-times and bed-time routines as suggestions to their patients.

 


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