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Chronic Fatigue and Chronic
Depression are absolutely systemic in our society today.
Recent studies done by the AMA and CMA purport one in four
people in North America are suffering from some form of
chronic fatigue or depression and it’s expected eight
out of ten of us will experience similar afflictions in
our lifetime. But numbers like these don’t speak to the
cause and only tell half the story.
In June of this year, my
new book entitled, “Until You’ve Walked the Path”
hit the bookstores. In it, I chronicle my own real life
battle and recovery from CFS [Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]. I
am pleased to say that from the responses I’ve received,
the book has touched many people in a positive way, both
those suffering from the disease, as well as caregivers,
looking for new ways to aid the afflicted.
In conversations about CFS,
the one question I am asked the most is, “What’s
causing My [their] chronic depression and fatigue?”
Followed by, “Is it just stress?”
I’ll admit I am not a
doctor and have no medical training, however, I have done
a fair bit of research over the last decade and I am a
real CFS Survivor. That said, it is my belief there are
three fundamental ‘Camps’ if you will, that can cause
depression or fatigue and it is absolutely essential to
determine what camp you are in to expedite speedy
recovery.
Camp #1: CFIDS [Chronic
Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome]
CFIDS is the new acronym
for most immune dysfunctional disorders which covers a
broad base of causes and outcomes. More specifically, the
factors that can bring on CFS are viral. In my case I was
diagnosed with the Epstein-Barr Virus [EBV]. Another
common virus known to cause CFS is the ME Virus [Myalgic
Encephalomyelitis]. An outcome associated with CFS
sufferers is Fibromyalgia; an excruciatingly painful
disease that effects all the muscles and joints in the
body.
I could go on but the
important point to understand is that most of what causes
‘Real’ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is most often viral.
These viruses attack the immune system causing acute
un-wellness, fatigue and depression. Stress is another
immune-weakening phenomenon and is often a major cause for
CFS. On the other hand, motivators like post viral
infection – as it was in my case – is known to be much
of the cause because of the damaging consequences it can
affect to an otherwise healthy immune system. One outcome
is Depression and Fatigue.
Camp #2: Mood Disorders
Mood disorders are perhaps
easier for most people to understand. Not the diseases
themselves but rather the fact that there are commonly
known diseases like: By-Polar, Manic-Depression and
Schizophrenia, to name but three. We all know they can
cause behavioral – often unpredictable -changes in those
afflicted. Another outcome is Depression and Fatigue.
Camp #3: Substance Abuse
Whether it’s drugs or
alcohol, [prescribed or otherwise], many people fall
victim to their affects that over time, can clearly evolve
into conditions of un-wellness.
Stress-relief is often the
reason for those who use drugs and alcohol on a regular
basis and one need not be addicted to experience many of
the health deteriorations that ultimately come about.
Another outcome, of course, is Depression and Fatigue.
By now you may be seeing a
bit of an assertion I am making in this article which now
compels me to make two important points:
1. Depression and Fatigue
can be outcomes from many different motivators.
2. It is critical for
sufferers to seek out immediate professional help in
determining precisely what is causing their fatigue and
depression.
I have seen too many people
needlessly wither away with diseases like these, never
getting the right help. Many of them try to hide their
problem and shrink into the shadows because it’s not a
glamorous disease and for the most part, is still a little
misunderstood – even by many in the medical field.
My advice is to find the
right medical specialist who deals specifically with
what’s causing your fatigue and depression. Understand
that no doctor can be a specialist at everything and that
the medicine, treatment and care for someone with
Schizophrenia would be entirely different from what’s
required to treat someone with substance abuse or a viral
infection. The specialist would be just as different.
It’s also vitally
important for those afflicted and caregivers alike to know
that there is a short window of opportunity in getting
diseases like these under control. That is to say, from my
observation and experience, the longer one goes without
proper diagnosis and treatment, the harder it is and less
likely it is, recovery can be achieved.
Chronic Depression and
Fatigues is not something one chooses to have and
treatments like “Suck it up soldier!” or love
deprivation do not work. Ignoring it works even less.
The Bottom Line:
What’s causing Your
Depression and Fatigue could be many things. You need to
align yourself with the right specialist, the right
medication and the right treatment As Soon As Possible!
The good news? You can
recover from it and you can triumph over it! I am living
proof.
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About
The Author
Paul
Shearstone is President of The CFIDS
Foundation of Canada Inc. He is an
International Keynote Speaker, Author,
Writer, Motivation, Corporate Ethics,
Sales, Time & Stress Management
Specialist.
Paul
enlightens and challenges audiences as he
informs motivates and entertains.
To comment
on this article or to book Paul for your
next successful event we invite to contact
Paul Shearstone directly @ 416-728-5556 or
1-866-855-4590 www.success150.com
or paul@success150.com.
For more
information and how to order Paul’s new
book, “Until You’ve Walked the Path”
please visit www.paulshearstone.ca
"Every
day millions of people struggle valiantly
with the pain of CFIDS and Depression...
the very real physical pain and the
excruciating psychic pain of the soul.
Paul gives both voice and face to their
pain. More importantly, he gives
expression to their courage, resilience,
and valour. By his account of his own
remarkable journey, he gives hope to the
millions of others who are still on
theirs".
Karen
Liberman
Executive Director
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario
paul@paulshearstone.ca |
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