The diagnostic criteria for chronic fatigue are vague and often don’t match actual patient complaints or case management. This is why so many physicians see chronic fatigue as not only untreatable, but also unsolvable and permanent. There is a better way, and I want to share this with you.
The causes of chronic fatigue are multiple in nature, and can span various body systems. Most importantly, they will be relatively unique for each individual.
The most frustrating symptoms that our patients show include:
The key is finding the correct starting point for each individual. Each symptom may need to be addressed individually or as a component of the overall stress on the systems of the body. You must understand the causes of chronic fatigue differ from one person to another significantly, as do the links between those causes, the relative importance of the causes and the indicated treatments for a specific person.
I’m sure you realize this complex process is unlikely to be sorted out in a single 10-minute visit with a healthcare provider or by using a prescription for the latest antidepressant.
I have studied the human system for over three decades, and understand that the greatest failure in treating a single issue is the assumption that the rest of the body is functioning as a healthy body. The key to breaking the cycle and making real progress is finding the underlying cause of the each individual’s symptoms. Where does the imbalance truly lie?
Our work is about running the proper lab work, looking at the entire person, finding a comprehensive and affordable solution, and finally seeing results that last.
Chronic fatigue is very complex processes. The good news is there is a great deal that can be done to help resolve these common, debilitating problems. But the first step to getting better is finding a practitioner who takes a multi-system approach to chronic fatigue.
End the frustration of dealing with outdated healthcare thinking and experience the results so many others are finding. Call today for a personal consultation.