Several people have written to us recently expressing their concern over the high price of the supplements they take for their CFS/ME and FMS. One gentleman complained that he spends close to $400 per month on this cause, none of which is covered by medical insurance. He did not know how he could keep going at that pace, and I don't blame him for complaining.
I think now is a good time to take a step back and ask ourselves how important supplements are in supporting the health of patients suffering from CFS/ME and FMS.
First, let me make it clear that nutritional supplements are intended to supplement your diet. This means that the vast majority of your nutrients should come from the food you eat - not from a vitamin bottle. It's your diet that provides most of the minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, enzymes, co-enzymes, fatty acids, and countless other nutrients that your body needs and craves. They are not all going to come from those expensive supplements you take!
Let's put supplements in perspective. A successful self-treatment program for ME/CFS/FMS must include sleep, diet, exercise, and stress reduction. Together, these are the pillars of health and healing. more
Since the Name Change Advisory Board announced its decision to call for changing CFS to ME/CFS (with the ME standing for myalgic encephalopathy), "there has been a flurry of comments, pro and con," writes Karen Lee Richards, a leading CFS journalist. "Acknowledging that there is no perfect name, in my opinion they made the best possible choice. Although I was not at the board meeting, I'd like to offer what I think was the rationale behind the selection of ME/CFS." more
What is an Encephalopathy?
ME (for myalgic encephalopathy) is proposed as a replacement for 'Chronic Fatigue Syndrome' in the U.S. Some claim this is a psychiatric diagnosis and so supports the 'all in your head' theory. But that's quite wrong, says Charles Shepherd, MD, a leading specialist in the UK. more
Disability Information
Tips for Winning a Disability Case - And What Happens at a Hearing
The practical advice of an Atlanta-based Social Security Disability lawyer, based on the many cases he's handled for patients with CFS, FM, and other chronic illnesses.* more
ME/CFS in the News
Whole-Genome ME/CFS Study Resumes
After a long interruption owing to funding problems, a revolutionary study detailing the genetic origins of ME/CFS resumed this month. Many abnormalities are already implicated. more
Diabetes 2 "In the Genes"
A new study identified several genes associated with increased susceptibility to 'adult onset' diabetes 2 - a particular risk among ME/CFS & FM patients. more
It's a Fact
By January 31, the CDC's Public Awareness TV spot on CFS "had aired 4,425 times in 122 markets on 180 TV stations," the Associated Press reports.
Advice From the Experts
Making the Most of Your Doctor Visits
Lucinda Bateman, MD, outlines step-by-step how she helps her own CFS patients get the most benefit from their office visits. Readers can access her lecture free online, as an example of the educational presentations recorded at the IACFS conference.* more
Clinical Trial News
Interstitial Cystitis Study Recruiting to Identify Genetic Markers
Every 15 seconds a person in the U.S. is diagnosed with interstitial cystitis - a painful pelvic/urinary tract condition frequently co-occurring with FM, IBS, and ME/CFS. This international study is recruiting IC patients ages 8 and up. more
The world is a rose; smell it and pass it to your friends. - Persian proverb
To Try Another Way
How many times have we said, "I can't do that any more?" For some things this may be true. For others we don't know unless we try. In our early stages of learning to manage our pain, we...were consumed by fear. When we tried to do something, the result was "I can't." We had found our safety net, a way of protecting ourselves.
As we learn to manage our pain, we will better understand our limitations. Our attitude will shift from one of fear to one of, "I might not be able to do that, but I'll try another way." With this change of attitude comes a change in options.
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* Note: This article first appeared in last week's FM Edition of CFS & FM HealthWatch (Feb 21, 2007)
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