With the majority of chronic illnesses, you have an immediate feeling from your family, your work associates, your friends, that this is something we need to be sympathetic to, we need to make accommodations for. What’s so different about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is that the sufferer not only has to deal with a particularly debilitating health problem, they also have to deal with the stigma and disbelief that surrounds this illness. Expert Answers on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the New York Times Dr. Nancy G. Klimas, who is one of the leaders in the field, answers readers questions. … link to read
Source: New York Times