I was assuming that there will be at least some private immunologists/rheumatologists who begin providing dara if it is successful in phase 2.
I agree in part but I also think caution must be tempered with an acknowledgement of how urgent this situation is. I think it would be very difficult...
And what has been done with these biosamples?
Honestly, I could have made more of a difference to the field if you'd given me a tenth of the money recover has had and I am a random sick guy posting on a forum. They are the biggest f-king medical research institution on the planet. This has been...
I wouldn't be recommending people get it now but I for one will be trying to get it if phase 2 responses looks like phase 1. I know I will not be alone in that. I make no encouragement to others to do the same, that is just how things are. And we have a lot of people in very dire, life...
I have had a thought about the blanket no off label drugs stipulation.
If we have a situation in the near future where, say, daratumumab is successful in phase 2 and the improvements are as striking as in the pilot, and people begin to get it off label privately - might we not encounter a...
But surely in that model if the neurons burnt out people would stop having the sickness behavior symptoms. Even if they had other horrible symptoms from having no CRH neurons?
Thanks for the explaination, it's appreciated.
So neurons in the brain and nervous system respond to immune signals from cells in tissue - like maybe bone marrow - and those signals affect the signalling the neurons do in the brain - theoretically turning on sickness behavior etc?
No because you see, our magic brains made us sick because we were doing life all wrong and so all these people needed to be paid the big bucks to teach us to go for a walk in nature and have a chat with our families and maybe do some sit ups. We could never have thought of this on our own.
So...
Hopefully it will cause a great deal of harm to the authors reputations when the science comes through for us. This is all going to look as utterly indefensible as it really is.
Unfortunately in the meantime it will get pwME and LC sectioned and forced into harmful 'therapies'
This is definitely part of it - to shut people out of medicine, but it also provides a neat story for doctors, insurers, NHS providers etc about why they are shunning the nasty heartsink patients. Its not that we dont understand whats wrong with them, its that they're bad and dont want to get...
I actually think that drawing comparisons between Eysenck and the work of the MECFS psychobehaviouralists might be a good way of highlighting how empty and fraudulent it is.
There was a researcher at Kings College London who made his name on just this sort of thing - Hans Eyesik, something like that. Was later found to have committed fraud in his papers.
All sort of 'a certain type of person gets/dies from cancer' - negative people, anxious people etc.
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