10 Comments
Comment by Edith
24 October 2009 @ 03:08
Found in all races and socioeconomic groups, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome affects both men and women, though an estimated 85% of cases are women - mostly in their forties and fifties. Karen was on the young side at 32. "Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Tells You Everything You Need To Know"
Comment by Kaia
20 April 2009 @ 17:41
If you're nodding "yes" to one (or more) of these, I want you to know that what's happening is NOT your fault. Not one bit. Using this straight talking, fact filled resource; women, and our share of men, have been able to combat this crippling condition with knowledge. Learning about chronic fatigue syndrome has helped thousands to understand what's happening, make informed choices about treatments and alternative therapies, and be able to take steps right away that impact their CFS symptoms for the better.
Comment by Galilea
3 February 2009 @ 10:00
You've been poked and prodded, tested and examined endlessly only to find there's nothing wrong with you. Don't wait... here's what you need to do now.
Comment by Mya
19 December 2008 @ 09:49
In fact, there are already a lot of other people, men and women from every walk of life and every place on the globe... business executives and stay-at-home mom's, students and teachers, social workers and hair stylists, professors and computer programmers - all have found reliable, up-to-the-minute information on chronic fatigue in Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. CLICK HERE TO ORDER AND DOWNLOAD OVERCOMING CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME RIGHT NOW!
Comment by Dominik
27 November 2008 @ 07:55
As it turned out the changes we needed to make were simple ones... that slowly, and with time brought the woman I loved from those lonely, exhausted days back to the people and places she loved... back into my life. If we can do it, you can too. For you, it's more than being "tired" ...
Comment by Valeria
18 November 2008 @ 08:01
Anyone who is struggling with total and utter exhaustion... the constant aches and pains... the run down, can't-do-anything feeling can find help in Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Affiliate program - Privacy and Disclaimer
Comment by Essence
10 November 2008 @ 01:54
You struggle to hide anxiety or panic attacks that have you fighting to maintain control, but convinced you are loosing your mind. You have seriously dry eyes; dry skin that drinks in moisturizer and your mouth is so dry sometimes you can barely swallow.
Comment by Chance
8 November 2008 @ 17:17
In Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, you'll learn what medical experts do know about this puzzling, rather controversial illness. Not all physicians have heard of CFS or understand it (Karen's doctor didn't), which is now used as a sort of catch-all for a variety of illnesses with overwhelming fatigue as their primary symptom. You're not rushing to the bathroom with cramps or some other disruptive stomach problem - you feel just fine all the time.
Comment by Micheal
7 November 2008 @ 21:57
You have energy again - you wake up rested and refreshed, and ready to take on whatever comes your way. Even at the end of the day, you're not wiped out, but still raring to go! No matter what brought it on, what every CFS patient shares is fatigue that saps every ounce of strength, leaving them helpless and weak... unable to do the everyday things everyone else takes for granted.
