Haha. If I were to attempt to flirt with someone then it would not be on the basis of discussing the intricacies of my particular disabilities, I can assure thee. Just a point of fact/interest
Ok, so what I said was that I have energy failure associated with the particular (main) form of (cellular) energy production to which she was referring - not that I've had related tests but this is a general hallmark of my chronic health condition
Understatement of the century!
Clue: think about the widespread/multi-systemic rammifications of mitochondrial failure, dear
Chronic fatigue is a simple, non-specific symptom. ME/CFS is a complex syndrome, with rather a specific set of attributes (including, but not limited to, chronic fatigue). Further info
hereIndeed not, to their eternal shame
Experts have classified it
the most highly intrusive chronic health condition; it is idiopathic, there is no known cure or generally effective treatment regime, it is highly intractable, multi-systemic, virtually non-recoverable (<5% spontaneous recovery), and it generally significantly reduces not just quality of life but also life expectancy. That said, compared with progressive/terminal illnesses, I suppose it could be worse, and I personally consider myself lucky to only ever have had mild-moderate ME/CFS, albeit that it has been with me my entire adult life, which it turned upside down, as you can probably imagine