Well done for persevering, and finally getting an answer. A diagnosis at least means you have something to work with - and, as you say, prevents the worry of you may have something that's potentially life-threatening. Against that, I can fully appreciate there's a certain heaviness to the diagnosis of CFS, an inevitability that 'this is as good as it gets'. But knowledge is power, and we are learning new things in medicine all the time. Wishing you well on this new stage of your journey :)
Well done for persevering, and finally getting an answer. A diagnosis at least means you have something to work with - and, as you say, prevents the worry of you may have something that's potentially life-threatening.
Against that, I can fully appreciate there's a certain heaviness to the diagnosis of CFS, an inevitability that 'this is as good as it gets'. But knowledge is power, and we are learning new things in medicine all the time. Wishing you well on this new stage of your journey :)