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Are relapses upon completion of the CFIDS Protocol possible?

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Are relapses upon completion of the CFIDS Protocol possible?

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This remains a theoretical possibility only, as up to now not a single genuine relapse with return of all CFIDS clinical signs and symptoms has been reported. Occasional clinical ‘set-backs’ caused by administration of various potentially toxic scheduled drugs, premature aerobic type of excessive physical activity, administration of substances with oxidative properties, exposure to high level of environmental pollution and radiation or secondary infections have been reported by several patients. These set-backs form almost an integrative part of recovery process especially in out of hospital type of patients who continue with their professional and private activities, whilst undergoing the treatment.

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