not to get off trublu's op but before i got cfs i just
assumed you got sick went to the dr and they took the proper action then hopefully you got better... my first dr (after i got cfs) was great...he was willing to do research etc and passed it along to me, and i know it was frustrating for him too( he used to tell me to come in next time i had a hang nail just so he could actually know how to fix
one thing i had wrong with me

) but i felt like we were in it together and he had my best interests at heart...too bad he moved...
this was during the cfs=yuppie flu days ( not that they have really changed much with most drs) and yet he never once even insinuated he thought i was just a nut job, lazy or any of the other things literally 98% of every other dr i saw either told me out right or wrote in my chart...can't tell you how many other dr offices i left in tears dragging my "perfectly healthy" body along cause i knew i was seriously ill and got no help what so ever. an eg of how they haven't changed with cfs though is last night went ot diabetes education class...a hallmark of cfs ( like common enough and specific enough some feel they could use it as a dx factor) is what they call post exertional malaise which is a fancy smancy term for if you exercise or overdo, you can't get your rear out of bed the next day or two...so i know it's important to exercise to keep blood sugar levels low but it's not in the cards for me usually...the instructor is an endocrinology nurse, cfs impairs adrenal , pituitary and hypothalamic function so you'd
think she know at least a smidgen about it..she asked me about what exercise i do i said about the cfs, she kind of smirked, said well how about 3-5 x a week for 5-15 mins a day with WEIGHTS...i said that is not an option..thinking I'm doing good to
shower 3-5 x a week and lift the shampoo bottle to wash my hair

who can educate her if she doesn't want to be educated???? end of
that part of this rant
but it isn't just cfs...i hear more and more horror stories of people who simply don't get the care they need because the drs are either to lazy, narrow minded , to overbooked to spend time to listen or just plain to dumb to look outside the "usual suspects"... i just don't get that. when did drs start to assume 1/2 of all their patients were either hypocondriacs &/or needed a therapist?????
you want to get your blood boiling sometime read the book
osler's web (can't remember the author's name) it's about how the cdc and nih have handled cfs but shows the politics involved in "illness" and how it could affect
everyone's life...when the book first came out the author was called every bad name in the english language..till the gov found out the nih had "lost " or "misspent" something like $14
million congress had earmarked for cfs research...then the critics kind of shut up.