Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome on the SAT!

Jamie took the SAT (college board test) today for the first time.  You won't believe what he saw in the Vocabulary section...a sentence about CFS!!

He said it was something to the effect of, "People with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome were angry when the  doctor said it was psychosomatic, that it was all in their heads, rather than a physical ailment." (not the exact words but something similar).

Isn't that amazing?  We've hit the big time!  He said he felt like shouting out loud!  Several of his friends mentioned it to him after the test, too.

Does this mean our illness is finally, officially mainstream?

11 comments:

San said...

I hope for you guys that it finally is getting mainstream. That certainly is not the case in Belgium... Despite the fact that we have a huge social security system and health insurance, we don't get reimbursed for all the CFS-tests, 'cause it's is considered to be psychosomatic. It really is frustrating, isn't it!?

Renee said...

Wow! That is amazing!!

Anonymous said...

Wow! Very cool. Hope he did well on the test.

Baffled said...

No s&*t! That is so cool!

Anonymous said...

I would wager someone posing the question knew someone with the disease.

Yes, this is truly the big time!

At least the next generation will now know about CFS and the patients' plight with the psychosomatic viewpoint, and that can only be a good thing.

Thanks, Sue, this was heartening.

Keena said...

I hope it's finally mainstream. I too have CFS and it's frustrating what ppl tell you to do to get "cured". I pray that your son did well on the SAT.

Sue Jackson said...

So glad everyone else was as excited about this as Jamie and I were!

Thanks for all the kind wishes for Jamie. He thinks he did well on the test. We know from his experience with the PSAT that he does well when he's feeling well and horrible when he's even mildly crashed. Fortunately, yesterday was a good day :) plus the great thing about the SAT is that you can take it as many times as you want and add your best scores from each section. Also, Jamie had special accommodations for the test - as many breaks as he needed, plus snacks/drinks, so he feels pretty good about it.

Sue

Toni said...

I'm glad Jamie felt good about how he did. I posted this on the FB page for the book -- CFS on the SAT!

dominique said...

I'm not sure what to think! That is definitely something I never thought I would see/hear!

Laura (aka Mom) said...

Very cool!

And, I'm glad Jamie felt well for the SAT. That's great that he got accomodations for it. If you remember, we tried but couldn't get accomodations for the ACT for Jessica.

Elaine said...

That is indeed wonderful news! So glad you shared it with us!!