Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 Thousands suffer from condition Monday, June 11, 2012 Leicester Mercury Follow Dr Trevor Friedman is a consultant liaison psychiatrist with the Leicestershire chronic fatigue syndrome team. It comes under the umbrella of the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, which runs mental and community health services. He estimates that thousands of people in Leicestershire are affected by ME or chronic fatigue syndrome to varying degrees and many will get better. Dr Friedman said: " One of the problems patients have often had is that people say 'it's all in your head', but it is a real illness. " There has been a bit of research into the management of the condition and one of the most effective treatments has found to be cognitive behaviour therapy, in which our team has the medical and nursing expertise. " The cause of illness is not fully understood, but it can affect people who have had viral illness which has cleared but they are left with chronic fatigue. It is also thought that in some people, especially those who are very active, there can be a " software " error in the messages sent from the body to brain, and cognitive behaviour therapy helps to " re-programme " this. Dr Friedman said: " There is a varying degree in how confident doctors are in managing the condition. " Some are unaware there are expert services available and consequently there are some patients who struggle for a long time before they get help. They can always ask their GP for a referral to a specialist. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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