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Appendix C: Unique Considerations in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Pages 151-152

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... Below, their experiment has been expanded and modified; however, the message regarding the problems encountered in defining fatigue remains intact. · You run 5 miles under adverse conditions; even before starting you feel weak and daunted at the prospect.
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... In cases in which fatigue is more chronic and pervasive, it is frequently associated with illness, stress, and sleep disturbances. Finally, as the last two vignettes illustrate, fatigue must be distinguished from sleepiness or drowsiness and true muscle weakness since these symptoms are associated with a different array of conditions, usually primary sleep and muscle disorders.


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