One thing to understand about ME is that, while many people experience
some of these symptoms at one time or another, ME sufferers experience
most of these symptoms on a daily basis, with impacts ranging from moderate
to severe for each one. Cumulatively, the effects are devastating.
The
numbers in parentheses are the percentage of CFIDS patients who experience
those symptoms.
- Fatigue (100%)
- usually made worse by physical exertion
- Cognitive function
problems (80%)
- attention
deficit disorder
- calculation
difficulties
- memory disturbance
- spatial disorientation
- frequently
saying the wrong word
- Psychological
problems (80%)
- depression
- anxiety
- personality
changes, usually a worsening of a previously mild tendency
- emotional
lability (mood swings)
- psychosis
(1%)
- Other nervous
system problems (100%)
- sleep disturbance
- headaches
- changes in
visual acuity
- seizures
- numb or tingling
feelings
- disequilibrium
- lightheadedness
- feeling "spaced out"
- frequent
and unusual nightmares
- difficulty
moving your tongue to speak
- ringing in
ears
- paralysis
- severe muscle
weakness
- blackouts
- intolerance
of bright lights
- intolerance
of alcohol
- alteration
of taste, smell, hearing
- non-restorative
sleep
- decreased
libido
- twitching
muscles ("benign fasciculations")
- Recurrent flu-like
illnesses (75%) - often with chronic sore throat
- Painful lymph
nodes - especially on sides of neck and under the arms(60%)
- Severe nasal
and other allergies - often worsening of previous mild problems (40%)
- Weight changes
- usually gain (70%)
- Muscle and joint
aches with tender "trigger points" or Fibromyalgia(65%)
- Abdominal pain,
diarrhea, nausea, intestinal gas - "irritable bowel syndrome (50%)
- Low grade fevers
or feeling hot often (70%)
- Night sweats
(40%)
- Heart palpitations
(40%)
- Severe premenstrual
syndrome - PMS (70% of women)
- Rash of herpes
simplex or shingles (20%)
- Uncomfortable
or recurrent urination - pain in prostate (20%)
- Other symptoms:
- rashes
- hair loss
- impotence
- chest pain
- dry eyes
and mouth
- cough
- TMJ syndrome
- mitral valve
prolapse
- frequent
canker sores
- cold hands
and feet
- serious
rhythm disturbances of the heart
- carpal tunnel
syndrome
- pyriform
muscle syndrome causing sciatica
- thyroid
inflammation
- various
cancers (a rare occurrence)
- periodontal
(gum) disease
- endometriosis
- easily getting
out of breath ("dyspnea on exertion")
- symptoms
worsened by extremes of temperature
- multiple
sensitivities to medicines, food and other substances