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    Trial of CT38 for ME/CFS by Cortene Inc.: big claims being made...

    What I can't find is any indication the GWI trial has begun. We've all seen these interviews where Dr Klimas says she has the cash and will start the trial, but nothing more has appeared. Yes, she does say the diseases manifest differently after exercise, but she seemed to say the symptoms are...
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    Trial of CT38 for ME/CFS by Cortene Inc.: big claims being made...

    Dear Forbin I do appreciate your detailed response. I saw another interview with Dr Klimas (can't find it anymore) where she is suggesting that there are enough similarities between Gulf War Illness and ME for her to consider using the GWI protocol on ME patients, at some point in a trial, if...
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    Trial of CT38 for ME/CFS by Cortene Inc.: big claims being made...

    Thanks for posting Dr Klimas. What is the name of the medication she says was given? Couldn't understand her.
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    Prof. Mella - Autoimmunity and metabolism in ME/CFS (lecture)

    Is there any way you, Dr Edwards, are able to toss this new idea around with the researchers doing studies? It would be interesting to hear what they say? I understand research works at its own pace, but there are some young people who are suffering horrifically.
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    Prof. Mella - Autoimmunity and metabolism in ME/CFS (lecture)

    Then thank you dear Woolie. Translating is not easy. I know what it requires. And so thank you all because you are also challenged by your illness.
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    Prof. Mella - Autoimmunity and metabolism in ME/CFS (lecture)

    Thank you very much for all your hard work Kalliope. Most interesting talk and most interesting physician. Oh when, when will they crack this?
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    Researcher Interactions Video: Science for ME Q&A with Dr José G. Montoya, 16th January 2018

    Thanks for the link. Is there anyone who cares to explain what the implications are of this "thickening" or even how this can arise, or if it is thickening due to inflammation. Thank you.
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    Researcher Interactions Video: Science for ME Q&A with Dr José G. Montoya, 16th January 2018

    Thanks to you Andy; you were delightful. Thank you also to Ron and to Dr. Montoya. What a brilliant project this is! Absolutely urgent! Everyone's comments are right on. This doctor is appealing, humane, compassionate and highly intelligent. His understanding of the high degree of suffering...
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    Elevations of ventricular lactate levels occur in both chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, 2017, Natelson et al

    Thank you. And I gather there is nothing that can be taken to neutralise the lactate?
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    What treatment trials for ME/CFS are currently ongoing?

    I saw an interview with Dr Klimas ( easy to find) and she states that in dec 2017 she is doing a human trial. She is using gulf war patients and she says they present much like ME patients.she has cash because it’s gulf war illness. I tried to learn what drugs she is using and could not find out...
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    Too much salt creates an auto-immune type effect in the brain

    and some doctors have suggested lots of salt in order to keep the BP up in ME
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    David Bell about "slow sepsis" in ME

    Dear Dr Edwards You say: If the hypotheses is on the right rack one would want to try to identify the faulty signal pathway and reverse it. Who is investigating these potentially faulty pathways. Who is involved in this kind of research? And do you think that this is an old illness or...
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    David Bell about "slow sepsis" in ME

    What do you mean by degenerative? Do you mean the severity of symptoms increases?
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    David Bell about "slow sepsis" in ME

    If that thesis is that an acute episode triggers some shift in metabolic control, then the question is: can this metabolic control be localised, or repaired? And this is sounding like cell danger response to me.
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    German ME/CFS Association monthly updates

    thanks for posting
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    Nature: A reboot for chronic fatigue syndrome research

    yes, but let us not discount those who have ended their lives because the suffering on every level is just beyond compare
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    Nature: A reboot for chronic fatigue syndrome research

    you are more than correct; the situation is outrageous, and I would add cruel. This population of patients suffers in an extreme way;many if not most endure symptoms around the clock, many are confined to their beds; the whole thing is a nightmare, and it's like a bad dream.
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    Researcher Interactions Science for ME Q&A with Dr Montoya, 16th January 2018 question collection thread

    Yes, but I should add, that some suffer cold intolerance, and suffer from chills, cold hands and feet, regardless of the temperature.
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