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27th October 08:14
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Kanon, there are degrees of illness. Ackers was given glucose injections during the game to help her. She is ill and deserves a lot of credit trying to participate, but I feel she is just hurting herself in the long run.
----- Original Message ----- From: Kanon K. Newsgroups: alt.med.cfs To: CFS-L@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: Re: MED: Heat and NMH I've always wondered about this person. To excel at a sport, one needs continual training, usually at least a few hours 5-6 days a week minimum. (I was an athlete too before I got CFS, but I had to quit everything.) How in the world could someone with CFS do this??? I mean, I can summon it up like you describe, bursting out 5-10 minutes of intense energy before collapsing, but I can't maintain anything even approaching a normal day-in-and-day-out training of a top level athlete. I know, cuz I've tried! Kanon |
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