Invisible Woman
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I think lots of things might mask the onset of ME. My own clinical picture was confused by hypothyroidism and borderline a anaemia. My hypothyroidism wasn't well managed as the GP at the time felt TSH and T4 levels in "normal" range should relieve all symptoms.
Then we have the effect where early signs of other conditions are misdiagnosed as ME. I've met a couple of MS patients who lived with an ME diagnosis for years when they had MS.
Then we have the effect where early signs of other conditions are misdiagnosed as ME. I've met a couple of MS patients who lived with an ME diagnosis for years when they had MS.