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2024-10-11 04:22:27 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING
There is no evidence that gardening/vocational activities lead to recovery of ME. Exertion of any kind can trigger post exertional malaise/post exertion neuroimmune exhaustion which is detrimental to recovery. https://www.cdc.gov/me-cfs/hcp/clinical-care/treating-the-most-disruptive-symptoms-first-and-preventing-worsening-of-symptoms.html ME/CFS may be a relapsing/remitting illness in some patients.
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- There is no evidence that gardening/vocational activities lead to recovery of ME. Exertion of any kind can trigger post exertional malaise/post exertion neuroimmune exhaustion which is detrimental to recovery. https://www.cdc.gov/me-cfs/hcp/clinical-care/treating-the-most-disruptive-symptoms-first-and-preventing-worsening-of-symptoms.html ME/CFS may be a relapsing/remitting illness in some patients.
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