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This article is from the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) FAQ, by cfs-news@cais.com (Roger Burns) with numerous contributions by others.
The illness varies greatly in its duration. A few recover after a year
or two. More often, those who recover are more likely to do so from 3
to 6 years after onset. Others may recover after a decade or more. Yet
for some, the illness seems to simply persist.
CFS often occurs in cycles. It can be frustrating to obtain some
relief, but then not know whether you have recovered or if you are
merely between cycles.
 
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