Chronic Fatigue Syndrome<\/a> (CFS) is something most people have heard of, so some people might assume they have it if they feel tired all the time.<\/p>\n There seems to be an accepted definition of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. According to Wikipedia, it is an incapacitating fatigue with the following characteristics:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Wikipedia goes on to say that to qualify as CFS, for of the following eight symptoms must be present:<\/p>\n I would say that if you feel tired all the time<\/em>, then your are chronically fatigued, by definition, although you may not fit this narrow definition for something that is more or less recognized by the medical profession, and is defined by something that has no know cause, but still has a relatively precise definition.<\/p>\n Following up the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome path may provide you with value but:<\/p>\n Allergies can cause symptoms that are similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or even fit the definition exactly. My symptoms come close. But in my case, I know the cause. Actually, causes. As long as I avoid wheat, milk, mould, yeast and dust, I’ll be pretty much all right.<\/p>\n So if you have something resembling Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, it is well worth finding out if you have allergies<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n
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What about Allergies?<\/h1>\n