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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 348825" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I made it to my appointment this morning no problems. It's only a few minutes away and I took back roads to avoid traffic. </p><p></p><p>My mom is going to come up to take me to my doctor appointment. I'm getting a toradol shot that includes phenegran and I was really worried about driving home because sometimes by the time I get home, I can barely walk from the phenegran (it knocks me out). Other times it takes a while. With my level of fatigue, I figured it wouldn't take a while today.</p><p></p><p>Last night, I looked again at Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. You do have to rule out everything else that has been ruled out with me (AI disorders, muscle or never disorders - such as MS, endocrine disorders, etc). And I have every single symptom. You only need 4. I got the information from the CDC and the NIH. I thought that CFS was already in my medical records, but it's not. I also thought it was a minor component, but from reading the information it's not. So, I'm taking the information with me to the doctor appointment. I'm barely functioning at the moment and having this in my records could possibly help my disability application. You can google it and check the CDC and Medline Plus (which is a service of the NIH) if you're interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 348825, member: 7083"] I made it to my appointment this morning no problems. It's only a few minutes away and I took back roads to avoid traffic. My mom is going to come up to take me to my doctor appointment. I'm getting a toradol shot that includes phenegran and I was really worried about driving home because sometimes by the time I get home, I can barely walk from the phenegran (it knocks me out). Other times it takes a while. With my level of fatigue, I figured it wouldn't take a while today. Last night, I looked again at Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. You do have to rule out everything else that has been ruled out with me (AI disorders, muscle or never disorders - such as MS, endocrine disorders, etc). And I have every single symptom. You only need 4. I got the information from the CDC and the NIH. I thought that CFS was already in my medical records, but it's not. I also thought it was a minor component, but from reading the information it's not. So, I'm taking the information with me to the doctor appointment. I'm barely functioning at the moment and having this in my records could possibly help my disability application. You can google it and check the CDC and Medline Plus (which is a service of the NIH) if you're interested. [/QUOTE]
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