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Chronic Fatigue And Your Teenage Daughter - 1/18/2009 7:35:56 AM   
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If your teenage daughter seems exhausted all of the time and there doesn’t appear to be any other medical reason for it, your child may be suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). People who suffer from the disease are abnormally tired and have trouble just getting out of bed in the morning.

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RE: Chronic Fatigue And Your Teenage Daughter - 1/18/2009 7:35:56 AM   
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my daughter was diagnosed last year & we have had no help or support from her school what so ever they seem to think they have no need to help,she is due to take her exams this year & they are now saying that she may not be unable to sit them due to her low attendance, i informed them as soon as she was diagnosed that she may need extra help with her schooling so that she does not fall behind but at no time have they contacted me i kept phoning & i also have wrote letters to them but still no help so my daughters future lies in the balance all because her school which is turnford in cheshunt has been no help to my daughter what so ever

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RE: Chronic Fatigue And Your Teenage Daughter - 4/6/2011 1:39:15 PM   
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Hi lisa we are in exactly the same position with our 15 year old daughter. she has been ill for 3 years and the school are rubbish - they put even more stress on her and that makes her feel even worse as I am sure you know. We have really given up on the education side at the moment - hopefully as she gets older and better its something we will look at down the line. Hope things improve for you all soon.

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RE: Chronic Fatigue And Your Teenage Daughter - 9/6/2011 2:21:31 PM   
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Hi. My daughter is 17. Has had CFS March 2009. Diagnosed in Dec. 2009. She is homebound, meaning she does not go to school and has a tutor come to our home two times a week. 1.5 hours. It's actually ridiculous and does not in any way make up for the real instruction she would receive in school.

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RE: Chronic Fatigue And Your Teenage Daughter - 12/8/2011 8:52:04 AM   
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Make sure you get your girls tested for Lyme and other tick-borne illnesses. Contact the Lyme Diseases Association for doctors who know about these things.

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