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so, it is possible that some infection is an original cause for the elevated antibody level. It reminds the history of stomach ulcers where bacteria, not the stress, happened to be the primary reason. Matter over mind once again :)



Most cases of CFS seem to start out as a "post-viral syndrome". Basically people get a virus, recover from the virus but are left with ongoing fatigue symptoms. After six months it's declared to be CFS (CFS isn't a specific disease, it just declares that you've been fatigued for over six months).

So yes, I think many people who've had CFS would say it's a no-brainer that it was related to an infection. In my case I got "mono" (or glandular fever as we call it here) and it turned into CFS for about seven years. But in the end I recovered and I've been fine for nearly a decade now.


Pretty much mirrors the experience of one of my family members. She contracted mumps and pneumonia in a fairly short time period, then was left with ongoing fatigue. A year on, she's definitely improving, but doing too much leaves her fatigued for days and she sleeps for 18+ hours some days.

A cure (or even treatments to shorten the recovery time) would be wonderful.




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