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CFS is the main term used in Australia by doctors and researchers. It's really only the researchers who have good links with the worldwide research that use ME or ME/CFS. It is a good clue about how well informed they are ;)
Similar to our journey Hutan. My eldest daughter started having strange episodes around age 14 that then went on to become seizures around age 15. Our GP at first ruled out a few things and then turned to psychological explanations. He asked her if she was happy at school, if she had friends...
I have that too, but for me I'd put that in the cognitive issues category rather than vision. It's the information processing that isn't happening properly. It goes along with seeing things but not recognising what they are, it takes a while to get it.
The main one that's changed for me is that I used to get a burst of energy and feel quite well whenever I got a cold. That hasn't happened for several years. Now if I get a cold it's the typical cold symptoms on top of my usual
I had superb vision even for many years with ME/CFS though my eyes did tire easily. I had a virus when I was 40 and was in hospital for a couple of days. When I went to read the newspaper after I came home I couldn't see well enough to do so. I could read it by moving it an arms length away...
They tried comparing their "harrassment" to that of animal rights activists at Mathees tribunal too, It was resoundingly condemned by the judge as baseless and exaggeration
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