Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)

What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), is a complex and debilitating condition that affects multiple body systems. It is characterized by persistent, unexplained fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest and worsens with physical or mental exertion. This key symptom is known as post-exertional malaise (PEM).

Unlike everyday tiredness, the fatigue experienced in ME/CFS is profound and can severely limit daily activities. While the exact cause of ME/CFS remains unclear, it is widely considered a neuroimmune disease that may be triggered by infections, severe stress, or other physical trauma.

Common Symptoms of Fibromyalgia

The symptoms of ME/CFS can vary widely in type and severity from person to person. They often fluctuate and may change over time. The most common symptoms include:

  • Profound Fatigue: Extreme tiredness that is not relieved by rest or sleep.
  • Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM): A worsening of symptoms after any physical, mental, or emotional exertion. This “crash” can be delayed and last for days or weeks.
  • Sleep Disturbances: Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or feeling unrefreshed after sleep.
  • Cognitive Dysfunction (Brain Fog): Issues with memory, concentration, and mental clarity.
  • Pain: Widespread muscle and joint pain, as well as frequent headaches.
  • Orthostatic Intolerance: Dizziness or lightheadedness, which worsens when standing up.

How mind-body therapies at The Grange can help with CFS

Managing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome requires a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach. Traditional treatments have often proven insufficient, but mind-body therapies offer promising results by addressing the root causes of ME/CFS, including stress, trauma, and dysregulated nervous system. Rodger has developed a holistic treatment plan that integrates both Western medicine and somatic therapies, aiming to restore balance to the body and mind. By focusing on the interconnected nature of the body and its response to stress and trauma, mind-body therapies can support lasting recovery from ME/CFS.

Here are some of the key therapies that may be included in your personalized treatment plan:

  1. Mindfulness and Meditation for Stress Reduction

Mindfulness and meditation are powerful tools for managing the stress and anxiety commonly associated with ME/CFS. These practices help calm a dysregulated nervous system by shifting the body out of the fight-or-flight response and fostering a sense of inner peace and clarity. Mindfulness helps the body regain balance, reduce anxiety, and promote a more stable energy flow.

  1. Somatic Experiencing® for Trauma and Nervous System Regulation

Somatic Experiencing® (SE) is a therapeutic approach that helps individuals process and release trauma stored in the body. Trauma, whether from a single event or chronic stress, can disturb the nervous system, gut health, and overall energy levels. SE supports the nervous system in returning to a regulated state, addressing the mind-body connection for more effective healing of ME/CFS symptoms.

  1. NeuroAffective Touch®: A Body Psychotherapy Approach

NeuroAffective Touch® combines touch therapytalk therapy, and somatic awareness to restore balance and homeostasis in the body. This integrative form of body psychotherapy works alongside Somatic Experiencing® to alleviate the deep fatigue and restore energy regulation in the nervous system. By bringing the body back into a balanced state, this therapy reduces the energy expenditure that contributes to ME/CFS.

  1. Gentle Somatic Movement: Restorative Yoga, Tai Chi, and Myofascial Unwinding

Gentle somatic movement practices like restorative yogaTai Chimyofascial unwinding, and somatic dance are especially beneficial for those with ME/CFS. These practices are designed to gently stretch and relax the body without overexertion, helping to release muscle tension, improve flexibility, and reduce stress. The focus is on relaxation and mindfulness, which aids in reconnecting with the body and promoting healing.

  1. Gut Health and the Enteric Nervous System in ME/CFS

In managing ME/CFS, addressing gut health is essential, as the gut-brain connection plays a crucial role in overall health. Chronic stress and trauma can disrupt the gut microbiome, leading to digestive issues and contributing to fatigue. By restoring balance to the enteric nervous system, making dietary adjustments, and addressing gut health, it’s possible to improve energy levels and support healing from ME/CFS. Collaboration with healthcare professionals may also be part of a holistic approach.

  1. Trauma Therapy: Healing the Root Causes of ME/CFS

Many individuals with ME/CFS carry developmental trauma or unresolved life events that disrupt the body’s physiological balance. Through trauma therapy—including relational therapy and specific trauma modalities—we can address the emotional and psychological roots of the condition. By processing and healing these disturbances, the body’s natural energy flow and regulation can be restored, helping to reduce the symptoms of ME/CFS.

Empowering Recovery with Mind-Body Therapies

Mind-body therapies provide a holistic solution for managing ME/CFS by addressing the root causes of chronic fatigue. By focusing on nervous system regulation, improving gut health, and offering tools for stress management, these therapies empower individuals to take control of their recovery journey.

Together, we can work towards restoring balance, improving energy levels, and improving quality of life.

If you’re ready to start healing from fibromyalgia, contact Rodger Duckworth today to discuss how personalised mind-body therapy can help you reclaim your health journey.