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The participants perceived PEM as a whole-body experience and described it as " setbacks", " feeling malaise" and "very ill": "[T]he reaction to [exertions] is highly excessive" (Yvonne, 30s); "I don't struggle right there and then… but the following hours and the next day" (Tom, 50s).
America is feeling malaise.
This can also manifest as a feeling malaise or general unwellness.
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