Sly Saint
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Key points
- Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic and widespread pain and tenderness throughout the body.
- The overall stress of living with an invisible chronic illness such as fibromyalgia can take a toll on an individual’s mood and add to anger.
- Neuroticism, which is often seen in individuals with fibromyalgia, is also known to play a role in developing depression.
The relationship between chronic fatigue syndrome and depression
Chronic fatigue syndrome is also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and is sometimes abbreviated as ME/CFS. The most recent term proposed is systemic exertional intolerance disease (SEID). It is characterized by unexplained extreme fatigue lasting for at least six months in duration that is not explained by any other underlying medical illness.
Other symptoms include:
Persistent fatigue, painful physical symptoms, sleep disturbances, poor concentration, psychomotor retardation, and decreased libido are characteristic features of both depression and chronic fatigue syndrome. As a result, individuals may be misdiagnosed with one or the other or both.
- Non-refreshing sleep
- Difficulty with memory, focus, and concentration
- Dizziness that worsens with moving from lying down or sitting to standing
- Enlarged lymph nodes
- Headaches
- Sore throat
- Unexplained muscle/joint pain
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/...fferentiating-fibromyalgia-depression-and-cfs
I didn't read any further because if they still haven't got to grips with the diagnostic criteria.......