Does anyone on here have ME/CFS & IIH together? Linked conditions?

I've read from multiple sources that the two are linked, or that a few with ME/CFS also have various forms of IIH. (IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION)

I've been diagnosed with ME/CFS & IIH and have been treated with surgery - a shunt. My fatigue has lessened but still exists. Also my lumbar punctures show signs of inflammation in my brain, which I believe is current with research.

IIH & IIHWOP are a disease of the body's cerebrospinal fluid, causing increased pressure around the brain. I have IIHWOP.

Here's a quote from science direct: "We hypothesise, therefore, that IIH, IIHWOP, lesser forms of IIH and an undetermined proportion of chronic fatigue cases are all manifestations of the same disorder of intracranial pressure across a spectrum of disease severity, in which this subset of chronic fatigue syndrome would represent the most common and least severe and IIH the least common and most extreme." https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987717304188

Here's another article: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4648738/#:~:text=This%20suggests%20a%20connection%20between,be%20appropriate%20for%20chronic%20fatigue.

There's more information if you do a basic Google search. I'm not saying anyone here definitely has IIH. Just sharing my experiences and a few associates articles. IIH is a very rare disease compared to ME/CFS, but I think the articles & my research are saying that the incidences of IIH in ME/CFS is higher than in the general population.

I've read from multiple sources that the two are linked, or that a few with ME/CFS also have various forms of IIH. (IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION)

I've been diagnosed with ME/CFS & IIH and have been treated with surgery - a shunt. My fatigue has lessened but still exists. Also my lumbar punctures show signs of inflammation in my brain, which I believe is current with research.

IIH & IIHWOP are a disease of the body's cerebrospinal fluid, causing increased pressure around the brain. I have IIHWOP.

Here's a quote from science direct: "We hypothesise, therefore, that IIH, IIHWOP, lesser forms of IIH and an undetermined proportion of chronic fatigue cases are all manifestations of the same disorder of intracranial pressure across a spectrum of disease severity, in which this subset of chronic fatigue syndrome would represent the most common and least severe and IIH the least common and most extreme." https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987717304188

Here's another article: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4648738/#:~:text=This%20suggests%20a%20connection%20between,be%20appropriate%20for%20chronic%20fatigue.

There's more information if you do a basic Google search. I'm not saying anyone here definitely has IIH. Just sharing my experiences and a few associates articles. IIH is a very rare disease compared to ME/CFS, but I think the articles & my research are saying that the incidences of IIH in ME/CFS is higher than in the general population.