Fifty-four year old Kim Hwa-suk always feels tired – it is hard for her to wake up in the morning and she dozes off from time to time during her waking hours.
Kim gets enough sleep – seven to eight hours a day – but still finds it hard to get up feeling fresh. Kim is a housewife in Seoul and spoke of her symptoms during an interview.
Initially, she thought she had caught a cold or was simply suffering from muscle pain. But the condition has persisted for months. “I was recently informed that it could be chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS),” she said.
Fifty-four year old Kim Hwa-suk always feels tired – it is hard for her to wake up in the morning and she dozes off from time to time during her waking hours.
Kim gets enough sleep – seven to eight hours a day – but still finds it hard to get up feeling fresh. Kim is a housewife in Seoul and spoke of her symptoms during an interview.
Initially, she thought she had caught a cold or was simply suffering from muscle pain. But the condition has persisted for months. “I was recently informed that it could be chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS),” she said.