What Is Lazy Syndrome?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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AFTER decades of being branded ‘lazy’ and ‘over tired’, sufferers of

chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)

have finally been told what they knew all along — that it is a ‘real’ and ‘serious’ disease.

What is lazy blood?

The syndrome is characterised by recurrent stomatitis, otitis, gingivitis, and low-grade fevers, normal humoral and cellular immunity, severe peripheral neutropenia, normal numbers of mature, morphologically normal neutrophils in the bone-marrow, poor peripheral blood leucocyte response to chemical or inflammatory …

Is there a syndrome for being lazy?

AFTER decades of being branded ‘lazy’ and ‘over tired’, sufferers of

chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)

have finally been told what they knew all along — that it is a ‘real’ and ‘serious’ disease.

Is it burnout or am I lazy?

A person who is lazy doesn’t ever feel like working. There is no history of participation or dedication but rather a history of inaction, lack of interest, and indolence.

Burnout happens

as a result of too much. Too much work, too much intensity, too much stress.

Is there a cure for laziness?


There’s no simple cure for being lazy

. The only way to overcome it is by setting your mind to the task and getting up and completing it. Start right now to develop the self-discipline you need to reach your goals.

Is MDS a death sentence?


MDS is a potentially fatal disease

; the common causes of death in a cohort of 216 MDS patients included bone marrow failure (infection/hemorrhage) and transformation to acute myeloid leukemia (AML). [4] Treatment of MDS can be challenging in these generally older patients.

What are the final stages of MDS?

MDS progresses over time in two ways. In most people with MDS, fewer and fewer healthy blood cells are produced or survive. This can lead to severe anemia (low RBCs), increased risk of infection (due to low WBCs) or risk of

severe bleeding

(due to low platelets).

How long can you survive with MDS?

IPSS-R risk group Median survival Low

5.3 years
Intermediate 3 years High 1.6 years Very high 0.8 years

How did I get so lazy?

Why Am I So Lazy? Laziness can be caused by a number of things, for instance, a

lack of motivation

, no clear direction or interests, or even a feeling of overwhelm. There is also our evolutionary trait. We are hardwired to preserve our energy and lay low.

How long does burnout last for?

In some instances, employees still report feeling burnout even after one year, and sometimes even after a decade (Cherniss, 1990). Other naturalistic studies suggest recovery takes

between one and three years

(Bernier, 1998).

How do I stop being so lazy?

  1. Make your goals manageable. Setting unrealistic goals and taking on too much can lead to burnout. …
  2. Don’t expect yourself to be perfect. …
  3. Use positive instead of negative self-talk. …
  4. Create a plan of action. …
  5. Use your strengths. …
  6. Recognize your accomplishments along the way. …
  7. Ask for help. …
  8. Avoid distraction.

What is the root of laziness?

Laziness often comes from

neurotic fear

. Instead of fighting for what we want or fleeing to fight another day, obsessive fear makes us freeze. We feel immobilized. To overcome neurotic fear, admit your fear, allow yourself to feel it, and then take action.

Can you change your laziness?


Taking small steps toward better self-care

, increased energy, improved goals, and healthy boundary setting can help you stop feeling lazy in no time. Prioritizing and taking consistent action steps are the key to long-term change and there is no better time than now to take those first steps.

What does laziness do to your body?

You may lose

muscle strength and endurance

, because you are not using your muscles as much. Your bones may get weaker and lose some mineral content. Your metabolism may be affected, and your body may have more trouble breaking down fats and sugars. Your immune system may not work as well.

How quickly does MDS progress?

The pace of progression varies. In some individuals the condition worsens

within a few months of diagnosis

, while others have relatively little problem for several decades. In about 50 percent of cases, MDS deteriorates into a form of cancer known as acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

What are the stages of MDS?

  • MDS with single-lineage dysplasia (MDS-SLD) one or two cytopenias in the blood. …
  • MDS with multilineage dysplasia (MDS-MLD) one to three cytopenias in the blood. …
  • MDS with ring sideroblasts (MDS-RS) …
  • MDS with isolated del(5q) …
  • MDS with excess blasts (MDS-EB)
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Leah Jackson
Leah is a relationship coach with over 10 years of experience working with couples and individuals to improve their relationships. She holds a degree in psychology and has trained with leading relationship experts such as John Gottman and Esther Perel. Leah is passionate about helping people build strong, healthy relationships and providing practical advice to overcome common relationship challenges.