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Getting a diagnosis is good but accepting the diagnosis is much harder. Your neuro doc has had a heap load of training in what he does and wouldn't have diagnosed you with CFS unless he was certain. Bipolar is easy to diagnose also so one of your doc's would have picked up on that. I will say though that anxiety and depression are often associated with CFS and it's highly possible this is the case with you. It would be good for you to do some research on your CFS diagnosis, google it and learn as much as you can about it.
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