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Rich,

As always, I think your suggestions are very useful, but the section on

" exercise " concerns me. I wouldn't want any doctor of mine to read this, as I

don't think it addresses the exercise issues of the most severe patients. For

most of the time I have been severely ill, I haven't been able to do even the

most minor forms of exertion without severe relapses. For example, a friend of

mine studying yoga tried to put me in supported yoga poses, and I crashed for

days. I have tried 1-lb hand weights, just using them to work my arm muscles

while lying down, and those have always caused major relapses. Walking around

my house causes major relapses. Stretching exhausts me. I haven't been able

to find any form of exercise -- from brushing my teeth to walking to the

bathroom -- that hasn't been detrimental. Every time I have attempted to start

doing any form of " exercise " -- from stretching to hand weights to supported

yoga

to walking a few houses down from mine -- it has ultimately led to a severe

crash of many months' magnitude. Don't you think there is a class of CFIDS

patients who just get worse from any exertion? This seems to be my experience.

I always want to try simple exercise but it always backfires. It concerns me,

though, as my muscles are so nonexistent at this point, after twelve years of

this.

Peggy

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Hi, Peggy.

O.K. On the next revision, I will put stronger cautions in the

exercise section. Yes, I think there is a complete range of degrees

of exercise tolerance and intolerance within the PWC population.

Rich

> Rich,

>

> As always, I think your suggestions are very useful, but the

section on

> " exercise " concerns me. I wouldn't want any doctor of mine to

read this, as I

> don't think it addresses the exercise issues of the most severe

patients. For

> most of the time I have been severely ill, I haven't been able to

do even the

> most minor forms of exertion without severe relapses. For

example, a friend of

> mine studying yoga tried to put me in supported yoga poses, and I

crashed for

> days. I have tried 1-lb hand weights, just using them to work my

arm muscles

> while lying down, and those have always caused major relapses.

Walking around

> my house causes major relapses. Stretching exhausts me. I

haven't been able

> to find any form of exercise -- from brushing my teeth to walking

to the

> bathroom -- that hasn't been detrimental. Every time I have

attempted to start

> doing any form of " exercise " -- from stretching to hand weights to

supported yoga

> to walking a few houses down from mine -- it has ultimately led to

a severe

> crash of many months' magnitude. Don't you think there is a class

of CFIDS

> patients who just get worse from any exertion? This seems to be

my experience.

> I always want to try simple exercise but it always backfires. It

concerns me,

> though, as my muscles are so nonexistent at this point, after

twelve years of

> this.

>

> Peggy

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Peggy,

Was this extreme response to exertion part of the picture from the beginning?

Thanks,

Adrienne

Re: Suggested General Outline for Dealing with

Cases of CFS

Rich,

As always, I think your suggestions are very useful, but the section on

" exercise " concerns me. I wouldn't want any doctor of mine to read this, as I

don't think it addresses the exercise issues of the most severe patients. For

most of the time I have been severely ill, I haven't been able to do even the

most minor forms of exertion without severe relapses. For example, a friend

of

mine studying yoga tried to put me in supported yoga poses, and I crashed for

days. I have tried 1-lb hand weights, just using them to work my arm muscles

while lying down, and those have always caused major relapses. Walking around

my house causes major relapses. Stretching exhausts me. I haven't been able

to find any form of exercise -- from brushing my teeth to walking to the

bathroom -- that hasn't been detrimental. Every time I have attempted to

start

doing any form of " exercise " -- from stretching to hand weights to supported

yoga

to walking a few houses down from mine -- it has ultimately led to a severe

crash of many months' magnitude. Don't you think there is a class of CFIDS

patients who just get worse from any exertion? This seems to be my

experience.

I always want to try simple exercise but it always backfires. It concerns me,

though, as my muscles are so nonexistent at this point, after twelve years of

this.

Peggy

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