All of this for one child, and yet all of the children sick with ME and LC are shunned and put through 'treatment' programs that just make them sicker.
The dichotomy is crushing.
That thread is definitely a bummer! I don't know whether you saw these comments from JE though:
So there is some hope in amongst all the bleak truth of that thread.
There is also the daratumumab phase 2 study just beginning in Norway which looks quite promising. There are several threads...
So having reread this I think JE is talking about the inital Decode HLA analysis. And that it could well have picked out those connections but whatever it did pick up was discovered to be a computational hallucination so we were left with the DQ link.
And I checked and DR is the HLA protein...
Don't we have to wait for the HLA analysis before we can conclude that they didn't show up? I thought the whole point of that is that the normal GWAS method can miss a lot about HLA.
My brain fog is bad right now but couldn't these results suggest weak binding with all antigens rather than pathogen specific ones? As in immune dysfunction not viral persistance as the driver.
HLA-C and DQB1!
Does the conclusion they come to about persistent herpesvirus line up with the data? It doesn't look like they determined the binding affinity to other types of antigen.
Edit: my mistake, missed the first part of that last paragraph.
Eight individuals? Is that normal for this type of study?
Sounds like they only studied eight acute covid patients and extrapolated about long covid from there? Is this a valid approach?
This sounds like the sort of vicious cycle and the sort of treatment we have been speculating about on...
This really shows how deep the 'blame and stigmatise the patient' rot goes. And that it was reinforced in training to treat the patient with suspicion.
It must be your fault you feel ill. You must be an alcoholic (which is still a very stigmatised condition) or have AIDS (still an extremely...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.