Can you drive if you have me CFS?

So I think it's important to start off by pointing out that people with ME/CFS have a number of symptoms – muscle fatigue/weakness, cognitive dysfunction, blurred vision or difficulty following moving images, and daytime fatigue/sleepiness in particular – that can or will affect their ability to safely drive a car. .
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Can people with chronic fatigue syndrome drive?

Dizziness and loss of balance are common problems in us, especially those with chronic fatigue syndrome. 4 Often, it's tied to changing positions—such as from sitting or lying down to standing. That's seldom a problem while driving. Other people, though, have more regular dizzy spells.
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Does CFS make you disabled?

Some people with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) are able to work and have a job that is flexible and meets their needs. However, if you have CFS and are unable to work, you can apply for disability benefits through the Social Security Administration (SSA) .
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Can I work if I have chronic fatigue?

Managing Worklife

However, many people with mild to moderate chronic fatigue syndrome are able to work part time or even full time as they move into recovery. Many people with chronic fatigue syndrome find pacing to be a useful technique to help manage day to day activities.
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Does CFS shorten your life?

Does CFS shorten your life? Though some studies have found a correlation between increased suicide/mortality rates and CFS patients, there is no definitive evidence that supports the claim that CFS shortens a patient's life.
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What is worse ME or MS?

Those individuals with ME or CFS reported significantly more functional limitations and significantly more severe symptoms than those with MS.
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Do people with ME CFS get better?

Some people with ME/CFS will improve over time, especially with treatment. Many people with ME/CFS will need to adapt their daily routine and pattern of activities on a long-term basis. There may be periods when your symptoms get better or worse.
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Is me considered a disability?

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a hidden disability thought to affect over a quarter of a million people in the UK.
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What does a CFS crash feel like?

This is known as post-exertional malaise (PEM). People with ME/CFS often describe this experience as a “crash,” “relapse,” or “collapse.” During PEM, any ME/CFS symptoms may get worse or first appear, including difficulty thinking, problems sleeping, sore throat, headaches, feeling dizzy, or severe tiredness.
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Can you get PIP for me CFS?

key stages of the PIP claim process are not fully accessible to people with M.E./CFS. the PIP assessment criteria are not being fairly and consistently applied as intended. the design of PIP eligibility criteria does not adequately capture the functional limitations caused by M.E./CFS.
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How long does CFS usually last?

almost back to normal within 2 years. people. Some adults recover within 2 years, whilst others remain ill for may years. Most adults who recover stabilise at a lower level of functioning than that before their illness.
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Does Covid cause CFS?

30, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- The often debilitating condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome appears to be common among COVID-19 long-haulers.
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Is CFS an autoimmune disease?

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a frequent and severe chronic disease drastically impairing life quality. The underlying pathomechanism is incompletely understood yet but there is convincing evidence that in at least a subset of patients ME/CFS has an autoimmune etiology.
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What is it like to live with CFS?

You will also experience extreme fatigue after physical or mental activities, which is referred to as post-exertional malaise (PEM). This can last for more than 24 hours after the activity. CFS can also introduce sleep problems, such as: feeling unrefreshed after a night's sleep.
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How long does a CFS flare up last?

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complicated disorder characterized by extreme fatigue that lasts for at least six months and that can't be fully explained by an underlying medical condition. The fatigue worsens with physical or mental activity, but doesn't improve with rest.
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Can a doctor report you to the DVLA?

As it stands doctors do not need a patient's consent to inform the DVLA, which is legally responsible for deciding whether a person is medically fit to drive, when a patient has continued driving in such instances.
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Should I rest with chronic fatigue?

Physical or mental activity can make their CFS symptoms worse. To recover, the person must rest for longer than usual. People with CFS have less energy to do everyday tasks. This can apply to both physical things (e.g. to go for a walk), and mental things (e.g. to focus at work).
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Can people with me CFS have children?

Firstly, a note of reassurance: there is no evidence that ME/CFS has any adverse affects on male fertility. Neither is there any evidence that a man with ME/CFS can pass this illness onto his children – as I can testify from having three perfectly healthy children while having ME/ CFS!
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Does CFS affect eyesight?

Blurring, intolerance to light, headaches from reading — these are just a few of the vision problems that often come with chronic fatigue syndrome. Many people diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) also experience problems with their vision.
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DO ME sufferers get benefits?

Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) for M.E./CFS

People with M.E./CFS may be eligible for a number of benefits. This will depend on how affected they are by their condition and whether they meet certain criteria under which they are assessed.
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What is the difference between CFS and me?

Are they the same? The short answer is that they are the same. M.E. was first used in the UK, and CFS was first used in the USA, and both terms have been used to describe the same problem. The NHS has for many years used the combined term "CFS/ME" and is moving towards using the term "ME/CFS".
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Can you live a normal life with CFS?

Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) will change your life in many ways. It is a condition that can be hard to cope with. But you can adopt some strategies to make it easier. You may go through bad phases, or relapses, followed by better ones (remission).
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Can CFS last a lifetime?

Although ME/CFS can persist for many years, long-term studies indicate that ME/CFS generally is not a progressive illness. Symptoms are usually most severe in the first year or two.
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Is Chronic Fatigue permanent?

While CFS was previously a controversial diagnosis, it's now widely accepted as a medical condition. CFS can affect anyone, though it's most common among women in their 40s and 50s. There's currently no cure, but treatment can relieve symptoms.
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