Does anyone know what the doctor would give you for?!


Question: Chronic fatigue syndrome?


Answers: Chronic fatigue syndrome?

For u, a physiologist, or whatever you'd like to call a professional person who can suggest, and answer so many of your questions , and be there for u to talk to, and get so much of this unsettled emotions, and feelings out in the open. To keep all of this bottled up is causing the anxiety, leading to the fatigue. Ask your doctor to refer you, than hopefully you'll have no more need for any medications that are just masking the problem. I wish u all the best, and sincerely hope u fine the help you're so desperately seeking.

Medications do not cure chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS); they only help relieve symptoms. They may not greatly speed up your return to full activity, but when they are used properly they can help you feel better.
Medication Choices

* Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs: Over-the-counter drugs, including acetaminophen (for example, Tylenol), aspirin, ibuprofen (for example, Advil, Motrin), naproxen sodium (for example, Aleve), or ketoprofen (for example, Orudis), are used to treat frequent or severe joint and muscle pain, headaches, and fevers.

* Codeine, morphine, and meperidine (Demerol): These drugs are prescribed by a doctor for pain that is not relieved by over-the-counter drugs. They generally are reserved for the most severe cases. Because of the risk of addiction, they are used only on a short-term basis.

* Antihistamines and decongestants: These over-the-counter drugs are used to relieve nasal stuffiness and other symptoms caused by colds and allergies.

* Antidepressants: Antidepressants are prescribed by a doctor to ease depression and anxiety, improve your ability to concentrate, help you sleep better, and decrease fatigue and muscle pain.



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