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About International Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME/FM Awareness Day

Worldwide
EVENT NAME:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day, Intl. (1820)
EVENT CATEGORIES:
Anniversaries , Health
Dates Active:
Begins: May 12, 2025
Ends: May 12, 2025
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International Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Fibromyalgia Awareness Day occurs each year on the birthday of Florence Nightingale (May 12, 1820). Nightingale was believed to have ME/CFS.

The CFIDS Association of America champions the international day and week observed worldwide, most notably in England, South Africa, the US, Canada, and Australia. The purpose of the week and focus day are to draw attention to the illness, inform the public of their options should they be struggling with ME/CFS or suspect they have it, and raise funds toward finding a cure.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), is a complex and debilitating chronic illness. This is a middle age disease, striking primarily women, people in their 30s and 40s during the prime of life. However, it can afflict any gender and any age. Over one million people in the US and tens of millions worldwide suffer.

Symptoms include:

Visual blurring, light sensitivity, and eye pain

Difficulty maintaining an upright posture

Dizziness, balance problems, and fainting

Chills and night sweats

Trouble sleeping

Gastrointestinal disturbances

Allergies and sensitivities to foods, odors, chemicals, medications

Brain fog and cognitive impairment

Gynecological problems, including PMS

Irritability, depression, and mood swings

The severity of ME/CFS varies greatly. About 25 percent of people with ME/CFS are disabled by the illness, and most symptoms are invisible to others.

Common conditions that occur along with ME/CFS include:

Fibromyalgia

Orthostatic intolerance

Irritable bowel syndrome

Interstitial cystitis

Temporomandibular joint disorder

Chronic pelvic pain

Multiple chemical sensitivity

Studies show fewer than 20 percent of ME/CFS patients in the United States are correctly diagnosed. Diagnosing ME/CFS is challenging because there is still not one conclusive diagnostic test or biomarker.
The cause is unknown, and no cure exists for ME/CFS. This event began in 1992.

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Infographic on ME/CFS

Diagram of ME/CFS

How Sjogrens Syndrome Affects the Body

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Oct 10, 2024

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