Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)

Fatigue Isn’t “Just in Your Head”—It’s in Your Biology

If you’re waking up tired, dragging through the day, and feeling like your brain just won’t turn on—despite getting rest—there’s likely an underlying cause. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a real, multi-system condition that affects energy production, hormone balance, immune regulation, and brain function.

We don’t treat fatigue as just a symptom. We treat it as a diagnostic starting point.

Common Symptoms We See

  • Persistent, unrelenting fatigue

  • Brain fog and slow processing

  • Muscle weakness or soreness

  • Sleep that doesn’t restore energy

  • Post-exertional malaise (worsening symptoms after activity)

  • Mood changes and sensitivity to stress

Our Functional Approach to Chronic Fatigue

We investigate all the systems that regulate your energy and repair capacity:

  • Mitochondrial Function – How your cells make energy (ATP)

  • Thyroid and Adrenal Health – Core hormonal regulators of energy

  • Digestive & Nutrient Absorption – Supporting metabolism and repair

  • Immune & Viral Load – Chronic infections like EBV, HHV-6, or post-COVID

  • Environmental Stressors – Mold toxins, heavy metals, or chemical exposure

Our Testing Toolkit

We go beyond basic labs to get real answers:

  • Organic Acids Testing (OAT)

  • DUTCH Complete Hormone Testing

  • Comprehensive thyroid panels (Free T3, rT3, TPO)

  • Epstein-Barr Virus, HHV-6, Lyme screening

  • Mycotoxin and biotoxin exposure panels

What Recovery Looks Like

Every plan is custom-built. Depending on your results, we may recommend:

  • Clinical-grade mitochondrial support (e.g., CoQ10, NAD precursors, carnitine)

  • Hormone balancing or thyroid optimization

  • Anti-viral or immune-modulating support

  • Detoxification of mold or environmental toxins

  • Stress and nervous system regulation protocols (HRV, vagal tone, pacing)

Why Patients Choose Us for Fatigue Recovery

  • We listen—because you’ve been dismissed before

  • We test deeper than traditional doctors

  • We personalize every protocol

  • We offer both in-person and virtual care across Utah

Take the CIRS Symptom Quiz now.

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Understanding When “Growing Pains” and Mood Changes Aren’t Normal in Children

April 06, 20262 min read



Growing up in the often humid, mold-prone environment of Minnesota—a place abundant with lakes—I now realize I was experiencing symptoms of CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome). As a child under 15, I dealt with issues that were not only unusual, but clearly different from what my peers experienced. Looking back, these symptoms were likely tied to my environment and a condition that went unrecognized at the time.

Unusual Childhood Symptoms

One of the most persistent issues I faced was frequent nosebleeds. Despite how often they occurred, they were usually dismissed as allergies or common reactions to humidity. In reality, frequent nosebleeds are not typical for a healthy child and may signal an underlying issue.

I also experienced severe muscle cramps that were often labeled as “growing pains.” These were not mild or occasional—they were intense enough to bring me to tears and required my mother’s help in the middle of the night. Pain of that severity in a young child should not be easily dismissed and may point to deeper inflammatory responses associated with CIRS.

Mood Changes and Behavioral Signs

CIRS doesn’t only affect the body; it can also impact mood and behavior. Children with CIRS may show irritability, mood swings, anxiety, or even depression that go beyond what’s typically expected. These symptoms can sometimes be misinterpreted as developmental or psychological conditions, including autism spectrum disorders or syndromes like PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections) and PANS (Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome).

Cognitive Impacts

Unlike adults, children with CIRS may not always present with obvious fatigue. Instead, they may experience brain fog or difficulty concentrating. This can show up as a sudden drop in academic performance or trouble keeping up in school, even in otherwise capable and intelligent children.

Recognizing and Addressing CIRS

Recognizing these patterns is key to early intervention. Unexplained physical symptoms, combined with noticeable shifts in mood or cognitive function, should not be overlooked. Greater awareness among parents, educators, and healthcare providers can help ensure that children receive the support and care they need.

Understanding that these symptoms are not simply part of “growing up” is important. By identifying and acknowledging CIRS in children, we can move toward better outcomes and a higher quality of life for those affected.

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CIRS Symptoms

🧠 Cognitive / Neurological Symptoms

Decreased assimilation of new knowledge

Memory issues

Word-finding difficulty

Concentration issues

Confusion

Disorientation

Metallic taste

Static shock

Vertigo

Light sensitivity

Headache

Tremor

Parkinson’s symptoms

MS symptoms

Dementia

😓 Fatigue / Energy Regulation

Fatigue

Weakness

ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)

Body temperature regulation problems

Sweating

💢 Musculoskeletal / Pain-Related

Body aches

Joint pain

Morning stiffness

Cramps

Unusual pains

Fibromyalgia

🧬 Immune / Inflammatory / Autoimmune

MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome)

Autoimmune disease

Leaky gut

😵 Mood / Psychological

Mood swings

Anxiety

Depression

👁️ Vision / Eye

Light sensitivity

Blurred vision

Red eyes

Tearing

👃 Respiratory / ENT

Sinus congestion

Cough

Shortness of breath

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🧍 Skin / Sensory

Unusual skin sensations

Tingling

Numbness

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💧 Hydration / Urinary

Excessive thirst

Urinary frequency

🍽️ Digestive / GI

Appetite swings

Abdominal pain

Diarrhea

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⚖️ Metabolic / Hormonal

Weight gain

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At Longevity Medicine, we offer a range of services designed to help you achieve optimal health and well-being. Whether you prefer in-person care or the convenience of virtual consultations, we tailor our treatments to meet your unique needs.

Face-to-Face Visits

Personalized Care, In-Depth Assessments

Experience one-on-one consultations with Dr. Brian Rodgers to address your health concerns in a private, comfortable setting. We perform comprehensive evaluations and create customized treatment plans focused on reversing chronic conditions.

Virtual Consultations

Convenient Care, Anywhere

Can’t make it to the office? We offer secure, virtual visits to provide the same personalized care from the comfort of your home. Perfect for follow-ups or new patient consultations.

Preventive Care

Stay Ahead of Your Health

Our preventive services aim to identify and address health risks before they become serious. From heart attack and stroke prevention to Alzheimer’s prevention, we help you stay proactive with your health.

Detoxification Programs

Eliminate Toxins, Restore Balance

Our detoxification programs are tailored to help your body eliminate harmful toxins and restore its natural balance. These programs are ideal for patients dealing with chronic fatigue, brain fog, or other toxin-related health issues. We help you feel rejuvenated and restored with a customized detox plan.

Restorative Treatments

Revitalizing Health, Restoring Function

Our restorative treatments aim to improve your overall health by addressing the root causes of chronic conditions. We develop personalized treatment plans to reverse illness, helping you regain vitality and live a more functional life. From chronic fatigue to toxins and gut issues, we are committed to guiding you on your journey to optimal health.

Chronic Disease Management

Proactive Care for Long-Term Wellness

Our chronic disease management services provide personalized support to help you manage and potentially reverse long-term conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. We focus on improving your quality of life with tailored treatment plans that address the root causes, guiding you toward better health and sustainable results.

Each of these services is designed to help you regain control of your health with Dr. Rodgers’ expertise and dedication to innovative, patient-focused care.