The Lookout for an article about CFS. In "Always Tired,"
Writer Amy Hagberg describes the illness and its impact on the lives of
four patients and notes that, "for many CFS patients, the lack of
support from loved ones who barely acknowledge the reality of the
affliction is as painful as the illness itself. Unfortunately, the
church isn't doing much better. While the faith community is good at
ministering to those who are grieving or have diseases like cancer,
many ignore invisible illnesses like CFS. But CFS is a real, complex
illness that has both physical and psychiatric manifestations; it is
not just depression or anxiety."
If you can't find a hard copy of the publication at your local
bookstore or newsstand, you can read it online at www.lookoutmag.com.
You can also review all the CFS media coverage generated from the
Spark! public awareness campaign on the website at
http://capwiz.com/cfids/utr/1/GLLPLLHGYU/EEHFLLIZMQ/4087426661.
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