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Get a definition of post-exertional malaise and find out what it means for people with chronic fatigue syndrome. ... Post-exertional malaise is a period of intense exhaustion and other ME/CFS symptoms that lasts for more than 24 hours following physical exertion. This symptom is a hallmark of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS or...
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chronicfatigue.about.com/od/cfsglossary/g/malaise.htm
chronicfatigue.about.com/od/cfsglossary/g/malaise.htm
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ME/CFS Post-Exertional Malaise / Fatigue and Exercise ; Marjorie van de Sande B.Ed, Grad. Dip. Ed. Director of Education; Quest #60, June/July, 2003 ... Even though post-exertional malaise is a hallmark feature of ME/CFS, exercise programs are often prescribed with little thought to the effect they may have on patients.
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www.mefmaction.net/Default.aspx?TabName=Post-Exertional...
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Post-exertional malaise in CFS is defined as exacerbation of symptoms following physical or mental exertion, with symptoms typically increasing 12-48 hours after activity and lasting for days or even weeks. ... Post-exertional malaise and exercise intolerance, though not unique to CFS, may help to distinguish CFS from...
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/469655/postexertional...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/469655/postexertional_malaise_in_chronic_fatigue.html
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Reduced functional capacity and post-exertional malaise following physical activity are hallmark symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). That these symptoms are often delayed may explain the equivocal results for clinical cardiopulmonary exercise testing with CFS patients.
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www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?id=8661&t=CFI...
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The present study will examine the interaction and contribution of two apparently unrelated body systems (i.e., the immune system and central nervous system) to post-exertional malaise and exercise incapacity in people with ME/CFS.
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www.meresearch.org.uk/research/projects/malaise.html
www.meresearch.org.uk/research/projects/malaise.html
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If you’re sick with CFS or anything that causes you to experience post-exertional malaise (a worsening of symptoms for at least 24 hours after exertion or exercise) then fueling your workout is even more important.
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www.wellsphere.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-article/fue...
www.wellsphere.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-article/fuel-your-exercise-to-help-prevent-post-exertional-malaise/611174
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No matter how fatigued you are you have to start exercising if you want to recover. Exercise means different things for different people. If you have CFS or any ... ; Post exertional malaise is profound fatigue and exhaustion following mental or physical exertion and lasting for more than twenty-four hours.
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www.wellsphere.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-article/pos...
www.wellsphere.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-article/post-exertional-malaise-and-pacing/611184
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One thing that's good about the term 'post-exertional malaise' is that it doesn't contain the word 'fatigue'. The day before yesterday I chased my dog up a steep incline, retrieved her and carried her back down. Yesterday, just over 24 hours later and as I predicted, I got severe muscular pain in my lower body.
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bluegreendamselfly.blogspot.com/2009/02/post-exertional...
bluegreendamselfly.blogspot.com/2009/02/post-exertional-malaise-aka-feeling.html
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Post-exercise malaise is a particularly frustrating symptom, because what people will often tell you when you are tired is that you just need to go out and exercise to increase your energy. Well, if you do that while you are undergoing the throes of acute chronic fatigue syndrome, you are likely to make yourself worse.
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