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Is ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome different to Depression as a condition?

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Is ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome different to Depression as a condition?

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A. It most certainly is. Although CFS/ME and Depression do share some similar symptoms, they are completely different conditions. For one, Depression is a psychiatric condition, whereas CFS/ME is a neurological one. Depression is a very serious condition in it’s own right. And in fact, Depression can actually be a symptom of CFS/ME. Confused? To read more about why Depression is different to ME/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, click here… You can learn more about the ME/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms here… And you can read about the symptoms of Depression here… To find out more about the World Health Organisation classification of ME and Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome as neurological conditions, click here… To find out more about CFS/ME being a real, organic illness, click here…

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