Posted by Ilene on August 21, 2004, at 13:55:58
In reply to Re: Ilene » Ilene, posted by Larry Hoover on August 21, 2004, at 11:17:18
> My impression of the link between the two is that NMH indicates the individual is over-exerting at their particular resiliency level. It is all too easy to compare your current exercise exertion both to others around you, and more critically, to your own past abilities. You get over your own current real-time threshold, and your heart gets messed up.
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> With CFS, you can and will over-exert. It's the nature of the beast. One manifestation of over-exertion is NMH. You manage CFS, or it will manage you.
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> Just my cognitive perspective,
> LarMaybe, except that the drop in BP can be triggered by heat and psychological stress. I suppose you could consider these a form of over-exertion. Not only is NMH poorly understood, but the details of the connection between it and CFS are completely mysterious.
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