Records are sparse, but apparently enough survive for Newby to piece a narrative together that suggests directives mandating "non-lethal" agents, with an eye toward disabling large swaths of sugar cane laborers for protracted periods to disrupt Cuba's economy.
Weaponizing ticks was happening...
"...both OCHOS/SFN were attributed to Post Treatment Lyme disease Syndrome of presumed autoimmune etiology." Presumed? Is that how they do medicine?
"Patient recovered on symptomatic therapy." Bets?
"COVID-19 triggered exacerbation of OCHOS/SFN..." Oh, so the patient hadn't fully recovered...
I find myself wondering if Willy interacted with Erich Traub of Operation Paperclip fame. I cannot see how they could have avoided at least meeting one another given their respective expertise and frequency of visits to Ft. Detrick, and/or the conference circuit.
Re-reading it. It's all pretty eye-opening, but one chapter in particular is fascinating. It concerns Operation Mongoose back in 1962. It arguably should be a must read by anyone with more than a passing interest in weaponizing TBDs, and the motivations behind US involvement in ticks and...
Plenty of precedent for this, I suspect. Although not viruses, spirochetes are notoriously adept at making the immune system think they are not there. So it's not as if our immune systems always get it right.
Diagnostics don't always help. Testing brings in the overtly human arrogant blunder...
This is an Aucott product. If memory serves me, isn't he an ex-Infectious-Disease-expert-turned-rheumatologist? Wonder what his emphasis might be.
"...there is no biological method to diagnose PTLDS..."
Sure there is. There are several. At least three are FDA-approved: Conventional ELISA...
Clearly, CFS is unacceptable. Regardless, do we know definitively that even a majority of people diagnosed with ME/CFS are, in fact, post anything? Do we trust diagnostics, or their assorted protocols, across the board enough to accept a label which by definition states we are cleared of a...
More than one infection may be at play, or have triggered what we call ME/CFS. I also had slow and progressive onset comprised primarily of neurological and autonomic symptoms, but had a vicious bout of acute Lyme that intersected roughly five years into that slow descent, and which caused rapid...
I suspect what they are trying to diagnose is Lyme disease. "Chronic" is nothing more than an adjective. Do they use "chronic"? Probably. At one time, pretty much everybody did, even IDSA-types in the US. It's just an adjective. However, it became politicized around the early 1990's, and remains...
"Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of autoimmune origin..."
Maybe, maybe not. Not an encouraging sign they make such a declaration when the origin debate remains very much in play.
Why word it this way? Why not title it "NIH details patients' experiences with post exertional malaise in ME/CFS"?
Perhaps more to the point, why are they still tackling definitions at this stage of the game?
Shouldn't they be talking about whether ME/CFS is an immune dysfunction, or...
Unless Kant was onto something, and causation is nothing more than perspective, a human "tool" with which to better navigate life. I think that was Kant. Sorry if I am misremembering. Sorry, too, if I am bungling what he or whoever said about causation.
As for psychosomatic illnesses, just...
I am delighted whenever the voice of the patient is integrated into medical discovery. Focus groups, however, at least to this old time market researcher, smack of marketing.
I thought a general rule of thumb is pathogens resulted in elevated VEGF, at least as far as serum VEGF (vs CSF VEGF as pertains to one of the first two studies in this thread, not the one I linked to.) Same with cancerous tumors. Low VEGF seemed peculiar to a couple cardiac issues, and a host...
But there seems to me a meanness of spirit underpinning it. People are being harmed, but still this spectacle continues and encouraged and rewarded, like 19th century gentry gathering to hunt fox. It almost has the feel of perdition.
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