CFS long read link

 Another article about CFS. This one following the dramatic decline of an elite athlete. One quote in the piece sticks out for me :

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For a long time, when Earle was resting, he would think about how to explain what living with ME/CFS felt like. “You can’t have big, grand dreams,” he says. “When things are really bad, you’re just lying there in the dark. You become a ghost, you fade out, you don’t exist in the world. But you’re still there for all of it.”

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I feel it. Also this bit rang true :

“I haven’t had a day where I feel good. There hasn’t even been an hour where I’m like, I feel great,” Earle told me when I spoke to him after his second surgery. “Even right now, having recovered quite a bit, I’m lying here and my head hurts. I’ve got an eye mask on, because light can still bother me sometimes. The mental exertion of socializing is quite taxing for me still.”

Yeah. The limping along continually wounded to one extent or the other. It sounds like this dude has some seriously debilitating CFS going on, I'm not as bad as he is. But. I get it. And I feel it.

Weird shit. 

https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/climbing/mason-earle-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB

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