Chronic fatigue syndrome is known for profound and prolonged exhaustion that is not relieved by rest. Fatigue is the marker of the illness rather than pain. Symptoms include persistent fatigue that is not the result of excessive work or exercise, impairs a person's ability to function, and even mild exercise makes the fatigue worse.
As chronic pain patients, we dream of complete relief from pain. However, the sad fact for most of us is that total freedom from pain is probably an unrealistic goal. If that's the case, what then is a realistic goal? Just how much pain relief is it reasonable to expect? And a perhaps equally important question is, what…
Karen Lee Richards, Health Guide, commented on How Much Pain Relief is Reasonable to… I think most of us have varying degrees of pain, but there really is a…