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Read the advice from our experts who work with people who have ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia, Post-Viral Fatigue, Post Covid-19 Syndrome (long Covid) or persistent pain for tips on enabling recovery and supporting wellbeing

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Our Approach to post COVID-19 Syndrome: a clinical perspective

We have been working with post-Covid-19 Syndrome (PC19S) from the moment we realised persistent fatigue was an issue in Covid-19. Since then, as well as having our own caseload of long Covid patients, we have developed a partnership with the University of East Anglia (UEA) and created a research study, contributed to national guidance, led training programmes, have offered supervision for healthcare professionals, and are delivering early intervention programmes and return to work programmes. In this blog our founder/director and Specialist Physiotherapist offers her insights from a clinical perspective.

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How to create positive habits before our resolutions fizzle out…

It’s that time of year again when I decide that the moment has come to create a list of intentions and resolutions. Once the initial momentum of a shiny, fresh new year has dissolved into the relentless greyness of January and February it can be only a matter of time before the resolutions are pretty much discarded amidst a haze of vague guilt. With the renewed lockdown in response to the pandemic as we enter 2021; perhaps this is more of a challenge than previously.

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Rehabilitation, Fatigue and COVID-19: An exploration 

In this blog, our expert team of specialist clinicians talks about:

  • How we are drawing together our experience to date of those presenting with long-tail symptoms such as breathlessness, anxiety, and fatigue following a COVID-19 infection.

  • How we have been successfully treating clients with post-viral fatigue syndrome for ten years.

  • News of our exciting research proposal looking at recovery from the COVID-19 virus.

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5 Steps to surviving, and even thriving, through Covid19

As we enter another lockdown to manage the pandemic, this strange world of shut down and self-isolation brings with it, continuing uncertainty and worry. It is a difficult time for all, but has special worries and challenges for people with chronic health problems. This is a time to focus on skills and strategies to meet those challenges and even thrive though Covid19.

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How can we fully switch off from work this festive season?

It’s fair to say that it is has been something of a peculiar year, and this festive season will likely continue in the same vein. Modern technology has allowed us to stay connected during the pandemic, but it also has a habit of setting up addictive patterns of ‘doing’ and achievement. So how can we switch off in a way that will be restorative for our bodies and minds, and help us to embrace the ongoing challenges of the pandemic with resource and resilience? In this blog we offer some tried and tested approaches and strategies -some simple steps for switiching off from work!

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Can diet help post-viral fatigue?

Here our specialist Dietician considers whether diet can help with post-viral fatigue. What evidence is there? What things should I be considering to stay well? Am I drinking enough?

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Post-viral fatigue and returning to work after COVID-19 for example

For some people, a serious virus such as COVID-19 can result in prolonged symptoms such as fatigue during recovery. This can make it very difficult to return to work in the same manner as prior to being off sick. Its vital that all activity is resumed in a gradual manner to make it sustainable during a recovery phased and this article offers ideas from our specialist Careers Consultant, on how to consider and negotiate a return to work pathway that included considerations like a phased return or flexible working for example.

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Zoom Fatigue

Having access to remote contact via internet platforms has great benefits at this time of lockdown and it can also bring some challenges. This blog offers some aspects to bear in mind with our use of them especially if we are using them a lot with work and social activities.

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Post-viral fatigue and COVID-19

In this blog, we address the relationship between viral infections such as covid-19 and fatigue symptoms and the potential for longer-term impacts such as post-viral fatigue. We collate some of the latest research/articles on this topic and draw together, from our clinical specialism in this field of fatigue, our advice for how to manage fatigue at the acute phase of illness and subsequently.

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Responding to anxiety with an underlying health condition

The current Covid-19 pandemic is generating a lot more stress and challenges - in the threat to health (which can feel exacerbated for someone with an underlying health condition), concern about vulnerable family and friends, financial anxiety, and general disruption to our lifestyles.

As someone with long term CFS/ME I notice how anxiety has increased, and with it my fatigue symptoms. Here I offer some suggestions to help deal with this anxiety with some self care strategies.

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Kids at home

In this blog, some of our team who are having to adapt as many are to having kids at home following the closure of the schools, share some of their tips on how to deal with this.

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