Tuesday, August 11, 2009

symptoms of fatigue

Hypothyroidism : The chronic sufferers from fatigue do not have the excuse of unusual exertions. They are wearied by a day of normal activity. They are weary before they begin the day's work. They are weary whether they work much, or little, or not at all.
Medicine has tried to define the symptoms of fatigue but has im­mediately run into trouble. The objective symptoms, when any exist, are not exclusively symptoms of fatigue. Low blood pressure, low blood
sugar, secondary anemia, loss of weight can be symptoms of numerous other disturbances. More often there are no measurable symptoms at all. The weary man or woman describes a subjective state, a feeling which pervades his mind and body but which rarely registers on a doctor's instruments. Yet the fatigue is none the less real because it is subjective. It is real, and it is a warning.

5 comments:

  1. How does this theory help us to understand health and illness? How does it explain the weary sufferers who drag their pain of body and anguish of mind in vain from doctor to doctor?

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  3. We speak of the adolescent years as the most difficult in our lives. Parents dread them, expecting the sunny child to change overnight into a moody, difficult, unstable youth or young girl. We know these years as years of confusion, of emotional restlessness, of outbursts of rebel­lion, and of mental depression, years when all the disturbances of child­hood may raise their heads again.

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