Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic post-viral fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition characterized by a moderate to severe sense of tiredness lasting 6 months or longer. Its cause is unknown, but in some cases it starts during a viral illness such as the flu.
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a “diagnosis of exclusion”; that is, many diseases – some of which are eminently treatable – cause severe tiredness, so your doctor should rule out all other possible causes before diagnosing you with chronic fatigue syndrome.
The Social Security Administration publishes a set of guidelines for doctors evaluating claimants with chronic fatigue syndrome; however, because a subjective feeling of tiredness, accompanied by other subjective symptoms such as pain, are the most common manifestations of this disorder, a lawyer can provide valuable advice and assistance. Please call us toll-free at 1-866-646-0626 for a free consultation.
