One of the toughest things about having a chronic illness is the perception by some of our Nearest and Dearest that “it’s all in your head.”
The hard part, to my way of thinking, is not that they’re wrong, but that in some circumstances, they could actually be right.
So then the real downside of this lack of sympathy from the outside world is that — to protect our own self-image — we might reject any treatments that focus on the emotional components of our condition.
One such treatment is EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique). I’ll have a lot to say about EFT in future posts, but for now I want to share with you a brand-new case history posted today on the EFT website.
The client in this case was a British woman who was housebound with CFS or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (often called ME in the UK) … and that’s quite enough initials for one sentence, don’t you think? Anyway, the woman was afraid to go downstairs more than once a day, so as not to become exhausted.
This story of her initial improvment is even more interesting because the therapist, Sarah Marshall, herself experienced CFS for five and a half years, and has been fully recovered for the last three years.
EFT founder, Gary Craig, enthusiastically offers his Getting Started eBook to all site visitors at no charge. Definitely worth a look.

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