Fighting Fatigue

Fighting Fatigue by Sue Pemberton, published by Hammersmith Press in 2009, is a practical manual designed to assist those affected by chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME). With 237 pages, this book addresses the challenges faced by approximately 180,000 individuals in the UK who experience persistent tiredness, muscle pain, headaches, and other debilitating symptoms. Written collaboratively by health professionals and patients, it offers straightforward advice on managing daily life and energy levels without delving into the causes or controversies surrounding the condition.
Readers will find expert guidance presented in easy-to-follow steps, making it accessible for both patients and their carers. The book emphasizes practical strategies for coping with the effects of fatigue on concentration and daily activities. It is also relevant for health professionals seeking to provide effective self-help strategies based on current evidence. This edition serves as a resource for anyone experiencing ongoing fatigue, focusing solely on actionable advice for improving quality of life.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome, or myalgic encephalitis, (CFS/ME) affects approximately 180,000 people in the UK. In addition to persistent and abnormal tiredness, sufferers commonly experience muscle pain, headaches, sleep disturbance and loss of concentration as well as a huge range of other symptoms. At its worst it can be completely disabling and yet it is still poorly understood and often regarded as purely psychological. This makes it doubly difficult for sufferers and their carers to cope with. This practical manual comes from a nationally recognized centre for the condition and is jointly written by health professionals and their patients. They give straightforward and specific expert advice, accompanied by real life stories, on managing different aspects of everyday life that can affect energy and they show how to put this advice into practice. They understand the way fatigue affects concentration and therefore break their guidance into easy-to-follow steps that can be worked through at the reader’s own pace. Unlike other available books, this does not cover causes, symptoms or the controversy around whether the condition is ‘real’. It is purely about how to get better. It is for patients who have been diagnosed with CFS/ME and for their carers. It is also highly relevant to health professionals wanting to provide their patients with self-help strategies that are compatible with the current evidence base. Anyone suffering ongoing, abnormal fatigue will likewise find it a ‘must read’.
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