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Do people die from CFS?
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CFS is not a terminal illness by #56153 19 year 2 of 2 (100%)
CFS is not a terminal illness. Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome does not kill.
But Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome (in the more severe cases) can be so disabling that many people have seen their lives taken away through loss of job, loss of support from family and friends, and loss of ability to take care of oneself.
In the face of these vast irrational and deeply painful changes, there are many Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome patients who have taken their own lives. And so in these cases, what was the cause of death?
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CFS is not a terminal illness. Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome does not kill.
But Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome (in the more severe cases) can be so disabling that many people have seen their lives taken away through loss of job, loss of support from family and friends, and loss of ability to take care of oneself.
In the face of these vast irrational and deeply painful changes, there are many Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome patients who have taken their own lives. And so in these cases, what was the cause of death?
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