What an odd way of practicing the scientific method. It's a model of assumptive reasoning.
She says she has CFS patients. Boy, that's an interview I'd like to be part of.
Better yet: Does she have any chronic Lyme patients? Any longstanding TBD patients?
This model can only sustain...
I use to have bartonella. I still may even though I now test negative. But bart tests are notoriously bad, and only check for a couple strains anyway. Knowledgable infectious disease doctors navigate this issue by looking at vegf values. If you've elevated vegf, bartonella gets thrown into the...
@Hutan , that was very nice of you.
I think Vegf may be relevant as a marker because of the cognitive decline many of us experience. So I think in many of us we will show low Vegf, which is fairly remarkable. It also would explain the hypoxia and low body temps (i'm often less than 97F). If we...
Sorry. I'm tired. This link is worrisome to me. I'm probably wrong. But who of us has tested our serum VEGF? I have over several years, off and on. What cursory searching I've found is that often it doesn't have a good outcome, at least with cognitive stuff. I test weird so of course I wonder...
Of course, Lyme would be the exception if you accept what most infectious disease doctors embrace. Not only that, but in most cases one's Lyme antibodies should be IgG positive (since it usually takes longer than 30 days to get tested, at least historically).
Interestingly, another exception...
I do. Conventional wisdom is that it's possible that you may always test positive - but that's just a theory. Conventional wisdom also says if you do test positive, your titres should decline. If you have multiple tests, and your titres decline then rise then decline then rise etc, that's...
I'm not sure the authors are clear on what is meant by personality traits. In particular, if someone is in pain, and he tries to avoid doing things that exacerbate the pain, that avoidance does not qualify as a personality trait. It qualifies as a subset of common sense.
Also, high education level, multiple partners, fans of Ann Rice, stubborn people, men who are fond of bow ties, woman who are fond of bow ties, low frequency of GP contact, people who enlist in the armed services, draft dodgers, and everyone from the US state of New Jersey.
Covid crosses the BBB.
Then what? Does it have a tropism for different parts of the brain? Is it indiscriminate as it ravages like 9th century Goths? Do symptoms mirror neurosyphilis or neurolyme? What time frames are involved? What happens in 6 months? 6 Years?
Ive read atrophies of grey...
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