The only way to know if you have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is to be properly diagnosed by a physician intimately familiary with CFS and the related similar illnesses which present the same symptoms. Your local physician may simply not notice or dismiss your frequent visits and complaints of headaches, general malaise, and aches as symptomatic of a common viral infection or flu. Prolonged or chronic recurrance of symptoms like these very well could be signs that you do have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and should seek further diagnosis and treatment.
If you think you might have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and you can’t get your local physician to look further into your symptoms, you may find it worthwhile to check out this website dedicated to CFS and Fibromyalgia (a similar debilitating chronic illness). It’s at information websites like these where you can do your own research and try to better gauge what your symptoms are and have a better idea what to look for.
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