http://news.sciencemag.org/health/2015/ ... hello-seid
Dann ganze soll dann SEID heißen für
.systemic exertion intolerance disease
Das ist angeblich weniger stigmatisierend.
The term “chronic fatigue syndrome” can result in stigmatization and trivialization and should no longer be used as the name of this illness.
Ausführlich Info und den erarbeiteten Report gibts unter:
http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2015/ME-CFS.aspx
Key Messages
•ME/CFS is a serious, chronic, complex, multisystem disease that often can profoundly limit the health and activities of affected patients.
•A thorough history, physical examination, and targeted work-up are necessary to determine a differential diagnosis and often sufficient for diagnosis of ME/CFS.
Physicians should diagnose ME/CFS if diagnostic criteria are met following an appropriate history, physical examination, and medical work-up. A new code should be assigned to this disorder in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition (ICD-10) that is not linked to “chronic fatigue” or “neurasthenia.”
Brief Symptom Descriptions
Post-exertional malaise (PEM): A prolonged exacerbation of a patient’s baseline symptoms after physical/ cognitive/orthostatic exertion or stress. It may be delayed relative to the trigger. Unrefreshing sleep: Feeling unrefreshed after sleeping many hours. Cognitive impairments: Problems with thinking exacerbated by exertion, effort, or stress or time pressure. Orthostatic intolerance: Symptoms worsen upon assuming and maintaining upright posture and are improved, though not necessarily abolished, by lying back down or elevating feet.
Wer nicht an an kognitiven Beeinträchtigungen leidet, muß sich mit dem Thema "Orthostatic intolerance" auseinandersetzten. Das ist die Alternative, die vorhanden sein muß, um
eine Diagnose zu bekommen.