Posting to third eye bloglet - My Story Page 23 - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome : 23rd December, 2006.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome - that's the word that is repeatedly coming to my mind.
Something seems to be keeping working against the working of muscles in the body as such!
Something physical!
Or mental?!
Whatever; but isn't this only that chronic fatigue syndrome is?
The body always keeps feeling fatigued.
What are we doing to our muscles?
Medical science doesn't have any clear answer to it.
What are our body muscles doing when we are not doing anything?
They are supporting the body.
Why does body need being supported?
Against the pull of gravitation!
More in humans than in animals!
In fact, much more!
That's what constitutes the body weight.
Psychologically speaking - feeling light or heavy!
So the muscles are working.
They are keeping our body upside up!
Very perfectly so, in a very subtle manner!
What if some other muscles start pulling it down?
It will get stretched.
That will generate fatigue.
Rather chronic fatigue syndrome!
Or it will result into a distorted body posture.
The Muscles stop keeping the body, upside-up, in a very subtle manner.
We don't even come to know that at the conscious level.
It imparts a unique habitual distortion in its subtlety, to every different person.
Although the general trends are similar, yet the finer details vary.
And that is what imparts a unique personality to every individual.
But whatever the personality, or the subtlety of the body posture distortion, the wrong is wrong is wrong!
It pushes the body (or mind?) into lethargy.
Or into mental hurry!
Or both, the person keeping swinging between the two extremes!
But the body does need being upside up in all its subtlety, in order to meet the challenges of daily life at all the levels - biological, psychological, social, sexual, economic or emergencies (fight or flight situations).
A body in lethargic posture isn't able to meet them efficiently.
A body swinging between hurry and lethargy has the same fate too.
And if the body tries to come out of its distortion in order to meet the challenge efficiently, the muscles that were stopping it from doing so in the very first place; start opposing this maneuver and the body immediately starts feeling fatigued.
The return of the dragon, the dragon being the chronic fatigue syndrome!
Can't we stop these villainous muscles from poking their noses into the affairs of the heroes that tend to keep our body posture upside up in all its subtlety?
For that we'll have to spot them first.
Only then shall we be able to render their unhealthy action ineffective!
Where are they?
Who are they?
Which ones are those?
My temporomandibular joint was getting fatigued when my body was taking up the challenge of seeing every single thing in its visual field crystal clear.
Which muscle in my body was opposing its upward stretch and turning me to be a virtual victim to chronic fatigue syndrome?
And what had happened scientifically, or say technically, when I saw the fatigue in my temporomandibular joint to the point of becoming one with it, and it vanished into the thin air!
The dragon - chronic fatigue syndrome - so easily shown the ground!
Certainly it was a billion dollar question, if not trillion!
I was on my way to solving it.
Okay now, let's wait for the next week to know what happened next.
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