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					| Chronic Fatigue: Getting Support
		
			| Chronic Fatigue: Getting SupportSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewPeople who have chronic health problems, such as
		myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), often benefit from
		support groups. These groups can be a good source of information and tips for
		managing your illness and a chance to share your frustrations and
		problems with others who are in a similar situation. Ask your doctor or contact a local hospital for the location of a
		support group near you. Think about the following questions to help you evaluate a
		group: Does the group focus on helping members lead
		  fulfilling lives despite chronic illness? Choose a group that focuses on
		  helping members locate resources, share coping strategies, and adjust to their
		  circumstances so they can improve their functioning and their outlook. Avoid a
		  group that encourages or reinforces the idea that there is nothing that can be
		  done for the condition.Do the group's leaders help members
		  evaluate new research about the illness? A good group will help members see the
		  difference between facts and rumors, and will help members avoid misinformation
		  about the condition. Avoid group leaders who present very preliminary results
		  as facts. Does the group encourage good communication and
		  partnership with doctors? Avoid groups that use past bad experiences with the
		  health care system to encourage "doctor shopping" or to suggest a
		  confrontational relationship with doctors.Does the group have a
		  realistic, positive, and empowering approach? Avoid groups with a negative or
		  discouraging attitude. Some groups can actually cause more harm than good if
		  they don't have a positive and empowering approach.
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerAnne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine
 E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerMartin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
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